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ThcWcckly Florists' Review. 



SKPTKMBEn 1, 191». 



Milwaukee Can Supply Much Ihe 



Being one of the coolest cities in the United States, the warmer the weather, the better 

 Milwaukee flowers compare with those produoed i^ leas favored sections. 



BEAUTIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS 



Asters, Gladioli, Valley, Lilies cut riowe»' rn''l«a9on. 



Plenty of Adiantum, Asparagus Strings* and Spreng^eri Banches. Extra fine Adiantum. 

 We can take good care of all orden at lowest market rates. Write, phone or wire us— we do the rest. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Ciountry. 



462 Niiwauicee Street, 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



M«»nt1nn Th«» KpvIpw when v<iii wnif 



Now is the Time 



To lay in your Fall and 

 Winter supply of - - 



CHAS. W. JACOB S ALLISON, Importers, 18 Geriar St , New York 



Cape Flowers 



We have new shipments 

 choice white. Finest qual- 

 ity. Price 35c per lb. up- 

 ward. Case lots dyed any 

 colors desired at cost. 



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lellCICIII I'tle KfVlew wllfit villi kh' 



held at Joe Evert 's place on Ridge ave- 

 nue September 4 and ij. 



Henry Van Gelder, manager of the 

 Percy Jones business, says be has two 

 New York shippers of asters for whose 

 stock he has been able to find fair 

 sale in spite of the large supply of 

 home-grown stock. 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 left August 30 for his annual outing 

 in Canada, going to Black Lake, north- 

 east of Quebec. 



E. C. Amling tliiiiks it unfortunate 

 that the mums should be sold at slaugh- 

 ter prices; he thinks it will cheapen 

 the flower in the eyes of the buyers, 

 so that it will be hard to get the 

 usual early autumn ])rices this year. 



L. H. Winterson is vacationing this 

 week. A. C. Schaeffer has returne<l 

 from a trip to the soutlieru part of the 

 state. 



Joseph Mendel, who has tw/ flower 

 stores on the west side, is a democratic 

 candidate for the nomination for county 

 commissioner. 



August Poehlmann. Adolph Poehl- 

 mann and their families are at home 

 again, after a sail through the Thou- 

 sand Islands following the S. A. F. 

 convention. The Misses Poehlmann and 

 Masters Boland and "Walter, at least, 

 had the time of their lives at the con- 

 vention and in the week that followed, 

 while the older members of the family 

 party of eight speak appreciatively of 

 the trip. 



J. B. Deamud returned August 29 

 from the Kochester convention, having 

 .spent a week at his farm at Caro, 

 Mich., on the way home. 



C. W. McKELLAR 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Everything in Wholesale 



Cut Flowers 



AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Orchids a Specialty 



Capt. A. I. Simmons is again on the 

 market each morning, after a week in 

 camp at Peoria with the Seventh regi- 

 ment. 



Since C. W. McKellar has resumed 

 the daily grind, his brother-in-law and 

 right-hand man, Frank Ayers, has been 

 with a party of campers in Canada. 



Kyle & Foerster say that Sunday 

 business increases steadily and that it 

 already has assumed considerable im- 

 portance; the half day August 28 gave 

 them double the sales of the full day 

 August 25. 



The Chicago Florists' Club will hold 

 a reception to the president-elect of 

 the S. A. F. tonight at the Union res- 

 taurant, 111 Randolph street. 



Hoerber Bros, are getting the first 



•rl ... "''^^ ^°^ ^'^'t^ Killarney 



par of the houses have just been plant- 

 ed to carnations. ^ 



.ood sS: W^N^Euld'" j r"""' 

 Park ie Bo.,v ■■ -"""^j at Morgan 



last fortnight^ cut TJt'lZV^' 

 .er than ever before in l%ltt ' 



carlaliof 'b:n:hir I'^I^'^ «°-^-S 



heaviest of the sSLl"^ l"^"*? *^« 

 past. ^ ^^^^ as in the 



