April 10, 1014. 



The Florists^ Review 



78 



BOXWOOD 



We have to offer a very fine lot of these. 



PERFECT SHAPE 



Yes, these are fine, the small plants as well as the bis: specimens. Full, com- 

 pact, nicely developed, and you can secure matched pairs that cannot be told 

 apart. 



PYRAMID BOXWOOD 



We make a specialty of Box Plants and Bay Trees, 

 importing: several carloads each season, and can assure 

 you of perfect Trees. 



PYRAMID FORM 



Each 

 •^ feet high $2.25 



4 feet high 4.00 



5 feet high 7,00 



NATURAL FORM OR BUSH 



Pair Each Doz. 



$4.00 24 inches high $1.00 $10.00 



7.00 

 18.00 



WInterson's Seed Store 



166 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 

 LONG DISTANCE PHONE CENTRAL 6004 CHICAGO ILL. 



McntioD Tbe Rartow wb«n joa write. 



DIRECT 

 IMPORTATIONS 



Fall and Spring Shipments 



jValtoy Pips. Berlin and Hamburg grades 

 lAzatoas, Palms, Bays, etc., from Belgium 

 '■•Konla. Oloxlnla Bulbs, Dec. shipment 

 ••xwood, Rosas, etc., from Boskoop, Holland 

 iMaplas, Planas, etc., from Oudenbosch, Holland 

 FruH and OmamoNtai Stacks from France 

 disllsh Maaattl, Japanasa Ullas, etc. 

 4taffla. Red Star and three other brands 



MCHUTCHISON 4 CO. 



THK IMPORT HOUSE 



17 Murray Street, NEW YORB 



MenOon Tbe H«Tlew when yog wrlf . 



One of the real auto enthusiasts 

 Among the Detroit florists is Harry 

 Breitmeyer. He is driving a new 6- 

 •cylinder car and will take no one's 

 •dust. 



Murray Patterson expects to have his 

 new store ready for occupancy May 1. 

 April 14 Mr. Patterson invested a part 

 ■of his Easter profits in a runabout. 



.T. J. Karins, with H. A. Dreer, Inc., 

 -spent Easter in Detroit. 



William Oldenburg, driver for B. 

 Schroeter, was awarded a prize of $50 

 by the Ajax-Gri«g Tire Co., in its re- 

 cent tire mileage contest. 



W. B. Brown is located in his fine 

 new store on Elizabeth street west, 

 just off Woodward avenue. Mr. Brown 

 has had suspended in his window for 

 years an immense Boston fern and in 

 advertising his removal he said: "We 

 are moving the fern and the business." 



Thos. Browne, of Greenfield, had his 

 carnation crop right in time and was 



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BOXWOODS 



Most Beautiful Stock 



Pyramids, 2 -f t . . 

 Pyramids, 2>^-ft.. 

 Pyramids, 3 -f t . . 

 Pyramids, 3>^-ft. . 

 Pyramids, 4 -f t . . 

 Globes, 14 X 14-in. 

 Heavy Bushes, 2-ft 



$1.00 each 



1.50 each 



2.00 each 



2.50 each 



. 3.00 each 



. 3.00 each 



. 2.50 each 



Nice Bushes, 15-in 



... 25c and 35c each 



F. O. FRANZEN 



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3 5319 No. Clark St., 



CHICAQO 



Mention Th« Reirlew when yon write. 



busy hustling his stock to the market. 

 Fred Breitmeyer cut heavily of Car- 

 nation Philadelphia, which brought good 

 money. H. S. 



Oarden City, Kan. — C. F. Sharpe, who 

 has been located at Fourth and Walnut 

 streets for sev«ral years, has gone out 

 of business. 



Elyria, C— N. F. Keeling, receiver 

 for Copas Bros., has turned over the 

 Cheapside store to the Elyria Flower 

 Shop, which will continue the business. 

 The debts against Copas Bros, amount 

 to nearly $12,000, the Lorain County 

 Banking Co. holding a $7,500 mortgage 

 against the greenhouse property. 



