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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Novel Reed Plant Boxes 



Made of reed, 

 with large, 

 massive side 

 handles, 

 tiiiished in 

 FoliaKe Green 

 or Havana 

 Brown, 

 showing the 

 grain of the 

 reed. 



Price 

 per Pc. 



Price 

 Depth per Pc. 



9 in. $3.60 



Length Width Depth per Pc. Length Width 



No. 3010 holds 3-8-inch pot8 20 in. 11 in. 10 in. $3.00 | No. 3011 holds 4-7-inch pote 33 in. 9 in. 



Either size, filled with blooming plants or ferns, makes an excellent Window Box. 

 Your order will receive our usual prompt attention. 



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from the pranks of the storm of two 

 weeks ago when the wind, inward 

 bound from the lake, blew in one plate 

 glass window of their retail store at 

 Lake avenue and Forty-seventh street, 

 and, after strewing potted plants all 

 over the floor, made exit by the way 

 of the Lake avenue side, where two 

 more good sized plate windows suffered 

 the fate of the first. 



Frank Johnson, sales manager for the 

 A. L. Randall Co., is on a western trip 

 this week. 



Weiland's, the new retail store, had 

 an auspicious opening March 2. John 

 P. Bisch says it is the best retail 

 location in town, bar none. 



Last week Marshall Field & Co. ac- 

 quired control of their entire square 

 by leasing the Trude building. It was 



in the basement of the Trude building 

 that E. C. Amling did business for so 

 many years. Since his company moved 

 to its present location ^he old store 

 has been considered by numerous other 

 wholesalers, but it now passes out of 

 the market. Lubliner & Trinz occupy 

 a store for years owned by Field. They 

 have refused to sell their lease. 



Joseph Straus, for a long time head 

 bookkeeper for the A. L. Bandall Co., 

 who resigned last fall to take an in- 

 terest in the Merchants' Fur Co., found 

 it too hard a winter for furs and is 

 looking for another connection with the 

 flower business. 



The S. A. F. executive board will 

 meet at the Auditorium hotel Wednes- 

 day, March 13. 



Arthur Weatberwax, who does the 



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