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24 



The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 3, 1912. 



A BIG CIT OF BEAUTIES 



These are undoubtedly the best Beauties to be had on this market, and we are Kure that you will be 

 able to realize good margins if you include them in your order. They have our full recommendation. 



KILLARNEYS 



Are of extra fine bloom and stem— botli white and pink. We are satis- 

 fled that they will please your customers. Order some. 



CARNATIONS 



We have a full supply of these of all colors, and we can supply you with 

 plenty in fair lengrth of stem. Send your order for what you need. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 

 161 N* Wabash Avenuey Phonesz-Ceatral 2571-2572 



CHICAGO 



Mention Th« R«t1cw wh»n yon writ*. 



additional space for the supply depart- 

 ment. 



John J. Hess, of Hess & Swoboda, 

 Omaha, Neb., was a visitor in Chicago' 

 for two days this week, on his ireturn 

 from a European trip of four months. 

 He was much impressed by the retail 

 stores of England, France and Ger- 

 many and declares they are more ar- 

 tistic than ours in the way of window 

 displays. 



F. C. Price, the champion bowler of 

 the J. A. Budlong establishment, will 

 be called on to defend his honors to- 

 morrow night at Bensinger's, when the 

 entire store staflf will attempt to pry 

 him loose from the title. Frederick 

 Charles, however, is willing to grant 

 them all a handicap, including Mana- 

 ger Schupp. 



George Stiles, of Oklahoma City, ar- 

 rived at the Hotel La Salle October 1, 

 with bis bride. 



Erne & Klingel report that stock 

 moved well all last week and that ship- 

 ping orders were larger and more nu- 

 merous than at any time since the firm 

 opened its doors last May. Both mem- 

 bers of this firm assert that business 

 for the first five months has proved bet- 

 ter than anticipated. 



Louis Bauscher, of Freeport, is in 

 town this week attending the Grand 

 Chapter of the Eastern Star. 



George Collins, who formerly was 

 foreman for Peter Reinberg and now 

 is in charge of Henry Smith's green- 

 houses at Grand Eapids, Mich., was a 

 caller on the market this week and re- 

 ports that his mum crop has reached 

 the cutting point. The first 300 were 

 cut September 24. 



In his Knight motor John Michelsen 

 took George Wienhoeber, of the 

 Fleisehman Floral Co.; George Econ- 

 omopolos, of the Alpha Floral Co.; H. 

 N. Bruns, the west side retailer and 

 valley grower, and Hugo Schroeter, 

 buyer for B. Schroeter, of Detroit, for 

 a tour of the Maywood and Elmhurst 

 establishments September 27. In The 

 Eeview oflice next day Mr. Schroeter 

 said the rose plants at Wendland & 

 Keimel's are more nearly alike than 

 the peas in a pod. 



Steve Minon, who was with Kenni- 

 cott Bros. Co. for many years but who 

 has been in other business recently, 

 says that the retail flower store he has 

 established *at 2053 Milwaukee avenue 

 has j3o»e so well that it is calling for 

 more' »nd more of his time. He does 

 considerable of the buying. 



A. Lange began his season's advertis- 

 ing in the leading daily Saturday, Sep- 



omeiiectfioiDilieifiowei 



KILLARNEY ROSES 



Pink and Whit«-$2.00. $4.00. $6.00 per 100 



RICHMOND ROSES 



$2.00, $4.00, $6.00 per 100 



FANCY CARNATIONS 



Pink, White and R«d-$1.00 to $2.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 



Asparag^a and Plnmosus, freen . . . 

 Palmetto Field- thrown Asparacna, g^reen 



26e per bnneh 

 60c per 100 



We Have a Dig Crop of Roses 



W. L TRIMBLE GREEHHOUSE CO. 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



Buy Direct from the Greenhouses Adams, Wdls-Fiii* and U. S. Express 



Mention The Review wh«n yog write. 



rmdler Wholesale noni Co. 



WhotoMl* Florists 

 13 lO Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



CoDslffnmentE sclicited. Special attention given 

 to shippintr orders of Cut Flowers and supplies. 



Both Long Distance Phones { ouve™' } "'* 

 Mention The Reylew when von write. 



g Budlong's 



E Bhe Ribbon Valley 



Mention The Review when you write 



tember 28, uSing 200 lines. John Man- 

 gel also was in the same issue with 

 a large card. Several are using the 

 classified columns and it is understood 

 some strong displays will appear as 

 soon as the market gets a JHtle easier. 

 Florists' advertising will be a more 

 conspicuous feature o^the best daily 

 this season than ever. 



The George Wittbold Co. has been 



BUCHBINDER 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



Perfect construction— Originality 

 of design— Regulated circulation of 

 cool, dry air. 



Any design built, according to 

 your various needs. Write for full 

 information and catalogue. 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufaetur«rs 



518 Milwaukee Ave, CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone Monroe 6616 



busy with the decorating f ot,H^||ie ' f all 



openings of the department stores. The 



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