Fkbboaey 19, 1914. 



The Fbrists' Review 



29 



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GULLETT & SONS 



FLORISTS 



LINCOLN. ILLINOIS 



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OdOWIIIS OF ri«N« ANDTHI 



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FOK THC TKADI 



?9\>. 6, 1914. 



Ovohestrs BulldlBg, 



Chicago 111. 



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le are In rao«ipt of four hundred of your beautiful St. Valen- 

 tine Day folders, and wish we had made the order a larger one. 



It seems to us that each of your folders is an advanoement 

 In artistic merit orer its predecessor. In this St. Valentine Day fold- 

 er esneoially we think you have aohleved a triumph. 



le anticipate from tho use of this folder a material increase 

 in the volume of our St. Valentine Day business, and we think it will 

 make a decidedly favorable impression upon the more discriminating of 

 our retail patrons. We should think you would have great success among 

 florists alive to their own interests, in pushing your very meritorious 

 lines of high-grade florists' publicity. It certainly supplies a well- 

 defined want in floral advertising. 



Yours very truly. 



CSO/CXD. 



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 EASTER FOLDER 



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Our Folder (5eri/ice 

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 each city. 



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The followin? foldcf ccJil lO'ii 

 will be ready -^or C>t\\-4Tiry 



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 Decora+ion Day f^Ay iv 

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Mention The Beview when yom writ^ 



Freesias, Butterfly Sweet Peas, Jonquils, Daffs, Violets, 



In all colors Single and Double 



Tulips, Valley. 



In all varieties 



These are the fancy flowers of spring that all retailers find specially salable at this season. We have them all in good 

 supply, but we call your special attention to our Butterfly Peas. You can't help finding these salable. Also do not overlook 

 our supply of BEAUTY, KILLARNEY, WHITE KILLARNEY and RICHMOND. We fill your order when others fail. 



ALL COLORS OARNATIONS HIGHEST GRADE 



If you order of us you will have no regret, except perhaps that you didn't order more. 

 WE ARE WHOLESALERS DOING A STRICTLY WHOLESALE BUSINESS 



ZECH & MANN, 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 L. D. Phone, Central 3284 



30 B. Randolph Street 



Chicago 





M«»iitlon The Review wh«>n yon write. 



required, or, if placed end to end, 

 enough to reach from the Foley plant 

 to Morton Grove. Estimating the total 

 length of bars turned out for the Poehl- 

 mann houses by Mr. Foley in the last 

 three years, a total of over forty-two 

 miles is reached. 



Buyers are each season becoming 

 more willing to place orders in advance, 

 according to A. Henderson, who says 

 his firm had a good year's business for 

 1914 booked before the end of 1913. 



That yellow roses were in special re- 

 quest for St. Valentine's day is the re- 

 port of Harry C. Kowe, who says he 

 was unable to find enough Saturday 

 forenoon to fill his orders. 



One of the most successful of the 

 recent additions to the ranks of the 

 growers is Charles Poulsen. He has a 

 not large establishment at Arlington 

 Heights, but Kyle & Foerster say he is 

 cutting more flowers per sqiiare foot 

 than most of the older growers, and 



that his flowers average nearly a cent 

 above the general run. He is especially 

 successful with Victory. 



Standing on the shipping floor of 

 Buchbinder Bros. last week was a re- 

 frigerator crated for shipment to Mo- 

 line, HI., where it will be installed in 

 the retail store of John Klehm & Son. 

 The box was in the natural wood and 

 will be flnished after installation to 

 match the store- fixtures. 



According to A, I. Simmons, St. 



