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APRIL 10, 1018. 



The Florists' Review 



39 



OUR PINK AND WHITE 



KILLARNEYS 



Won BOTH BLUE RIBBONS at the 

 CHICAGO SPRING FLOWER SHOW, 1913 



We are receiving these in quantity at present, and we would be pleased to serve you. If you want the best of stock on the 

 Chicago market in Ros^s or any other Seasonable Flowers, come to us with your order. We have what you want. 



Erne & Klingel 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



30 East Randolph Street, l. d. Phone, Randolph sstb CHICAGO, ILL. 



Meotlou Till* Kfvlew when yon writ*. 



Big Supply of Everything 



Select BEAUTIES, KILLARNEYS 

 RICHMONDS 



ROSES ARB AT THEIR BEST 



SWEET PEAS IRIS SNAPDRAGON 

 CARNATIONS (All Colors) 



GREENS OP ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 

 161 N« Wabash AvenUOy Phonesi-Central 2571-2572. Automatic 48734. CHICAGO 



Mpnfton Th«» RptIpw when yon write. 



tomers, among them Henry Meyer, of 

 Kenosha. Several from St. Paul, St. 

 Louis and Milwaukee also dropped in, 

 but neglected to leave their cards. 



The A. Dietsch Co. received letters 

 from two customers, Peter May, 8r., of 

 Port Huron, Mich., and Ernst Mueller, 

 of St. Joseph, Mo., reporting that the 

 damage sustained in the recent wind 

 storms was slight. 



The Norwegian hospital reports that 

 the condition of Mrs. F. Jerome, wife 

 of the president of the American Im- 

 porting Co., is much improved. 



Carl Bachler, formerly located at 

 2207 West Thirty-fifth street, has moved 

 to 3599 Archer avenue, and is known 

 as the McKinley Park Florist. 



Geo. T. Whitney was confirmed April. 

 5 by Eeferee Eastman as receiver for 

 the Geo. M. Garland Co., of Des 

 Plaines, HI., -which filed a petition in 

 bankruptcy March 20 in the United 

 States District Court at Chicago. 



The Fleischman Floral Co. has re- 

 i^n^^ its capital stock from $10,000 to 

 $500. The stock is held only by those 

 Identified with the business and the 

 management evidently thinks that it is 

 useless to pay the state capital stock 

 tax when incorporation is a mere for- 

 mality. 



James Novak took charge of the 



BIG CROP ROSES 



Satisfaction guaranteed or you may return shipment. Pink and White 

 Kiliarney and Red Richmond. 



Good Short, 6 to 14 inches @ $0.02 each 



Medium, 15 to 18 inches @ .04 each 



Long. 20 to 22 inches @ .06 each 



Extra Special, 30 inches or over @ .12 each 



Carnations, Pink, White and Red @ 02 each 



Sweet Peas, Pink, White and Lavender 50c per 100 



ALL KINDS OF GREENS TERMS. CASH 



W, E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., Princeton, III. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Weber Beauty growing establishment 

 March 27, and at the same time Gust 

 Weidenhoff succeeded Mr. Novak as 

 foreman of the big plant of Wietor 

 Bros. 



Mrs. L. H. Winterson is at Pensa- 

 cola, Fla., and has been greatly bene- 

 fited in health by her stay there. Snap- 

 shots received at Winterson 's Seed 

 Store indicate that she is enjoying her- 

 self most thoroughly. 



Tim Matchen, sales manager for Pe- 

 ter Eeinberg, says that Richmond has 

 sold much better than other roses dur- 



ing the recent glut, for not many grow- 

 ers try to do much with Richmond ex- 

 cept for Christmas, whereas at the 

 Reinberg plant it is kept going all the 

 time. 



Frank McCabe, traveler for the A. L. 

 Randall Co., is in St. Anthony's hos- 

 pital and was quite seriously ill at the 

 last report. 



C. W. McKellar says he has been 

 kept busy every minute since Easter. 



The Chicago Carnation Co. says this 

 has been one of its most successful sea- 

 sons in the rooted cuttings department 



