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The Weekly Rorists^ Review* 



Mat 9. 1912. 



IMPORTED CYCAS AND ORLANDO WREATHS 



CYCAB WREATHS 



Made of two large Cycas leaves, forming an oval, trimmed at 

 the base with a number of small Cycas leaves, which are wired, so 

 they may be bent into position. 



No. 1050. 

 No. 1051. 

 No. 1052. 

 No. 1053. 

 No. 1054. 



15 inches each, $0.50 



18 inches each, .70 



21 inches each, 1.00 



24 inches each, 1.35 



27 inches each, 1.85 



ORLANDO CYCAS WREATHS 



Our Orlando Wreaths are the imported article, made of small 

 natural preserved Cycas leaves, each leaf being wired separately 

 and can therefore be bent into any suitable shape. 



No. 1055. 18 inches ...: each, $1.00 



No. 1056. 21inches each, 1.26 



No.1057. 24inche8 each, 1.65 



No.1058. 28inches each. 2.30 



No. 1059. 34inche8 each, 3 00 



No. 1060. 42 inches each, 3.75 



All Preserved Wreaths are packed two in a box 

 ORDER NOW FOR DECORATION DAY 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



357-359 W. Chicago Avenue 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BEAUTIES 



A big crop— Fine quality — Low prices. All other Cut Flowers. 



Batavia Greenhouse Co. 



Greenhouses: 

 BateTla, m. 



L. D. Pltone 

 SMS Bandolpta 



Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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The president appointed E. E. Farley 

 as chairman of the sports committee to 

 succeed AUie Zech, resigned, and on mo- 

 tion of Mr. Eudd $50 was appropriated 

 to the use of the committee. Also on 

 motion of Mr. Eudd the president was 

 instructed to appoint a committee to re- 

 vise the by-laws. 



_E. _Japeneau, F. Lambert, August 



f Ricrth, "ST' A. -Jiamieson and Henry Van 



ij !Gel(JpfrSye)a|ielfcted.-to membership. 



»!ii Cjj|^rB<S(| ?^hibited a beautiful cat- 



ItlejfCgPtmt^ a* white Mossise. 



b| Adjournment was taken to the large 



jldinfngi'roora of the Union, where S. A. 



'*Jamie8on, of the Universal Portland 



^Gement Co., read a paper on "Concrete 



.ill Greenhouse Construction," illustrat- 



iSig it with some half hundred interest- 



tg and instructive stereopticon views. 

 iere were* some sixty-five members 

 ■esent, many of whom had come ex- 

 pressly to hear the lecture. 



The usual refreshments were served. 



Moninger's New Watering System. 



For some time the John C. Moninger 

 Co. has been making experiments and 

 tests of engines, pumps and tanks for 

 its new watering systems. Two sys- 

 tems have been installed in greenhouse 

 plants and tried out under actual work- 

 ing conditions. A model of the pneu- 

 matic system has been installed in the 

 new show room of the company, where 

 the baby gasoline engine of the line 

 was kept running twenty-six hours with- 

 out a stop in one of the tests and never 

 missed or back-fired. This engine was 

 designed by the famous designer of the 

 Oldsmobile and Eeo motor cars, E. E. 



Mothers^ Day 



White and Fancy Carnations 



$3,OP AND $4,00 PER HUNDRED 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



Largest blooms, longest stems, best 

 keeping qualities and plenty of them. 



MTYT WFFV I E^xtra large fancy Whites. Pink DeliRht and Red..$S.0O per 100 

 HIjAI nijLIlj-Qood stock S.OOperlOO 



ROSES, LILIES, SWEET PEAS, BULB 

 STOCK, GREENS 



We have a full line of good stock and can take the very 

 best of care of your full order at lowest market prices. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 30 t Randolph St, CHICAGO 



Mention rhe Review when you write. 



Olds. Engines are also made for kero- 

 sene, distillate and fuel oil. The ca- 

 pacities run from one and a half to 150 

 horse-power. Tanks run from 100 gal- 

 lons capacity to 20,000 gallons. Pumps 



of all kinds and sizes are included and 

 it goes without saying that the com- 

 pany has endeavored to select the best 

 pump of the kind for the work from 

 the long list of pumps on the market. 



