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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBJBB 12, 1911. 



Price* 

 KMtrate 



vertising right away, but also by all 

 means give some care, time and thought 

 to the copy you hand to the paper. Un- 

 less you take an interest in it, better 

 turn the copy writing over to some one 

 who makes that his business. A good 

 man's services will be worth all they 

 cost. 



For 



October Weddings 



Artistic 



Bridal 



Bouquets 



Shower Effect 



$10 



Bull 



OcUTcrics made to any 

 part of the city or tub- 

 nrbt Onl-of-towD 

 ordcrt rcccire prompt 

 attention. No extra 

 cliaf |a lor r**"""! 



2134 



Michigan 



ATenne 



Fresh Fragrant Violets 



Cmhc* bouqueU ot violeU, alio fBhtnc»d %ntK lilies d the \tiitj, orchid* 

 •r • roM. Bouquet* bcspcftking ohgiiulity and the work of ■kiUad fa^vt 

 horn 91.00 nch and itp^ 



Orchids. roa«fc 

 libct. carnatioiM and 

 many other marietta of 

 flowcn Ait ma<k up 

 work a ipeciaJly 



DBOoratioiu for the 

 hoMe, duh, oftce, otc. 

 quickly and cond^j 



Viol«baak>U.hand 

 ma<fe violet colored 

 bukeU. trimmed with 

 ribbon or card and 

 taaad containint 100 

 ormor* violet*. SI. SO 

 •ach and vp. 



Pooi&wlythc ficat- 



Ti l fpnih . talcphoac and nail order* pm pmmr aktcatWA 

 Cfaarfe accaant* invited. 



A. LANGE, Florist 



39 E. Madifon Street 

 TiL C iaiiil >rrr-*rrt 1ii»« mi aoM ma* wuvh a... 



October Adi of Chicago Retailer*. 



CONVENTION COMMITTEES. 



At the September meeting of the Ohi- 

 cago Florists' Club a motion was adopt- 

 ed instructing President Philpott to 

 appoint a full list of committees to 

 get to work at once on the preparations 

 for the 1912 convention of the S. A. F., 

 to be held at Chicago. President Phil- 

 pott announced the committees at the 

 meeting of the club October 5. They 

 are as follows: 



- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

 H. N. Bruns, Chairman. 

 H. E. Philpott M. Barker 



A. C. Kohlbrand E. F. Wlnteraon 



Arnold Ringrler P. J. Foley 



Alex Henderson A. T. Pyfer 



E. C. Amllnir Fred Lautenschlager 



ENTERT-AINMENT COMMITTEE. 

 A. C. Kohlbrand, Chairman. 



H. B. Howard 

 Frank Pastemlck 



D. A. Robertson 

 W. P. Kyle 



W. N. Rudd 

 O. A. Samuelson 

 Wm. J. Sn\yth 

 A. Lange 



E. E. Pleser 



W. F. Martin \J 

 Ed. S. Enders 

 George Asmus 

 Herman Schiller 

 Fred Lautenschlager 

 H. E. Philpott 

 W. J. Kelmel 

 A. I. Simmons 

 John Poehlmann 



SOUVENIR AtBUM COMMITTEE. 

 A. 'Henderson, Chairman. 

 Fred Lautenschlager A. Miller 

 John P. Degrnan A. J. Olllnger 



Fred Longren 



FINANCE COMMITTEE. 



H. E. Philpott. Chairman. 

 Augrust Poehlmann F. F. Benthey 



Frank Johnson 

 Frank Oechslln 

 C. L,. Washburn 

 Peter Relnberg 

 N. J. Wletor 

 C. M. Dickinson 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 

 Arnold Rlngler, Chairman. 

 Andrew McAdams B. Wienhoeber 



Fred Sperry 

 W. C. Wendland 

 Phil Schupp 

 Emll Buettner 

 Fred Hoerber 



C. Frauenfelder 

 C. H. Fisk 

 Alois Frey 

 A. F. Longren. 

 Peter Olsem 

 John Mulr 

 J. C. Vaughan 

 H. Cheeseman 



Fritz Bahr 

 Anton Then 

 Gus. Swenson 

 George Klehm 

 H. Tepsen 

 Paul Amling 

 Harry Blewltt 

 C. W. Johnson 



PRESS AND ADVERTISING. 

 M. Barker, Chairman. 



E. Olllnger 

 T. E. Waters 

 George Asmus 



H. C. Lubllner 

 Victor Bergman 

 J. B. Deamud 



DECORATING COMMITTEE. 

 Louis Wittbold, Chairman. 

 Herman Schiller H. N. Bruns 



W. F. Kldwell James Curran 



John Mulr H. R. Hughes 



Frank Oechslln P. J. Krai, Jr. 



A. T. Hey John Mangel 



ALLIED TRADES COMMITTEE. 



Fred Lautenschlager, Chairman. 

 R. S. Woodyard H. S. Garland 



N. J. Rupp Walter S. McGee 



Fred Dletsch Howard Young 



SPORTS COMMITTEE. 

 E. P. Wlnterson, Chairman. 

 Allie Zech L. H. Wlnterson 



C. W. McKellar William Graff 



Frank Ayers Otto Goerlsch 



Ed. Schultz 



TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. 

 P. J. Foley, Chairman. 

 W. L. Palinsky Charles Arnold 



C. E. Pruner A. H. Schneider 



BADGE COMMITTEE. 

 E. C. Amling, Chairman, 

 Mike Fink Max Awizzus 



H. Wehrman - > Erics ^l^f■on 



HOTEL COMMITTEE. 

 „^r .. »r -AA.-fT. Pyfer, Chairman.- 

 John Michelsen J. Strauss 



D. E. Fferes '^jf 



HYBKn> PERPETUAL BOSE& 



■Which varieties ^i hybrid rosiBt do 

 you consider the best for growiflg- in 

 pots for Easter flowering t Can Blar- 

 ney be brought in flower in pots suc- 

 cessfully for Easter f H. A. E. 



The following are extra good varie- 

 ties for Easter flowering: Frau Karl 

 Cruschki, probably the finest of all, 

 one which sells on sight, color the pur- 

 est white; Mrs. Sharman Crawford, 

 deep rosy pink, shaded light flesh; 

 Mme. (Jabriel Luizet,. silvery pink-; 

 Magna Charta, bright pink suffused 



SwMt PeM. Flora 

 QeMgna. 



ARTISTIC 



FtoralSprays 



or Designs 



I 



nird 



VIOLETS 



FiM fun btmehaa 

 artMtoally amasad 

 |n apadal bexMu 



1.50 



PEk BUNCH 



I DeneteeoAiaethaePaBa 

 I Violete with the ertlnary 

 I -rthey areaf AnaM.. 4aap 

 I iM aolar and 4di(htA^ 

 lUmgnat. 



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 &Son 



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ARTBTIC 



FLORAL TRIBUTES 



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 >"— •** »«» Ikoi s; lato *MMt 

 MB. aa< aniiUc Maloa aud. tr.a 

 ap aboadaaM oC oar rra<raat ta4 

 tTMklr eat bl n aaaaa w. uk. par 

 "'*>*' Wt** ta »*r tMlo wark aa4 



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tkU Ua. al aaM tvaoaakl* prtaaa 

 all -pkaaa .Man n«alw ptaaft 

 aa« caMlBl auaallaa. 



OUR MTORTAnON DUE THIS WICIC 



Dutch 

 B 

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 B 

 S. 



Hyacinths, Tulips, 

 Narcissi, Crocus, 

 >■ Lilies 



Oar bulb* «r« from 8«(en Brot of 

 wm. U)d an sobd. properly at- 



tnnd bnllM ftsd not tltt immatort 



kind ra»h«d on th* early ntLrktt 

 Our 64-p«fe faM cataiofus for tb« 



aakinf. Ltata Inilbt. roaca. thnitv. 



•maU frniu. vlsaa. cte 



We trt ia paaitiOD to anppl^ roota 

 and BbrQb« for ftU i^antinf. Ori- 

 ental poppiet. peoDiM 



SPOKANE SEED CO. 



MM rbit At*, liiet Dmt Wiat af Uaaafai St 

 ■n^ Paelkr, Orefaard aad Baa Sip^iaa 



Opening the Autamn Season. 



with carmine; Prince Camilla de Bohan, 

 velvety crimson; Margaret Dickson, 

 white, pale flesh center; Captain H|iy- 

 ward, crimson scarlet. 



Killarneys, both pink and white, can 

 be flowered for Easter, but are less sat- 

 isfactory than the hybrid perpetnals. 

 Maman Cochet, pink or white, is an ex- 

 cellent pot variety. Clothilde Soijipert 

 and Hermosa also make nice pot plants. 



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