Decbmbeb 19, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



Erne & Klingel 



30 E. Randolph Street 

 WIRE or PHONE 



L. D. Ptaon* 



Bandolph 0S78 



Auto. 41.710 



CHICAGO 



YOUR ORDERS FOR 



BEAUTIES 



Killarneys " Richmonds 

 Carnations 



We have an unusually large supply and can fill 

 any order we get. Our cuts will be big from now 

 on through the holidays, and your orders for New 

 Year's stock should be sent now. We also have a fine 

 lot of Red Berries, the popular novelty of the Xmas 

 holidays. You can depend on our ability to fill any 

 order you may send, and it will be handled promptly. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEAITIES KILLARNEY rr;.. RICHMOND 

 CARNATIONS POINSETTIAS 



Red Berries, Desert Holly, Ferns, Leucothoe, Boxwood 



BKK LAST WXKK'S I88DK FOR ODR PRICK U8T 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 

 161 Ns Wabash Avenue, Phones:-Ceatral 2571-2572. Automatic 48734. CHICAGO 



Mi-nflon TliM RpvIpw whpn von wrttp. 



was with the E. Wienhoeber Co., with 

 Mr. Bergman, for many years. 



E. E. Pieser is one of those who does 

 not concur in the general prediction of 

 a Christmas shortage in carnations. He 

 says it will extend only to reds and 

 Lawson. Plenty of everything else. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., made a trip to St. Louis, Indian- 

 apolis and Bichmond between Friday 

 and Monday. He says the E. G. Hill 

 Co. has the best crop of carnations 

 he has seen this season. 



Stollery Bros., in Edgewater, always 

 have good window displays, but their 

 Christmas showing is especially good. 



Curtis Kindler, secretary of the 

 Raedlein Basket Co., was confined to 

 fais bed last week by a cold caught in 



working overtime during the holiday 

 rush. 



Fred Lautenschlager reports that a 

 Review reader in Germany has written 

 Kroeschell Bros. Co. about a boiler. 



A visit to the A. L. Bandall Co, De- 

 cember 16 found both phones busy, 

 Dubuque on one line and Cedar Bapids 

 on the other. 



Miss Elizabeth Sadler, formerly with 

 C. Frauenfelder, and Miss Agnes 

 McLeash have opened a retail store 

 under the name of the Leland Flower 

 Shop at 1140 Leland avenue. 



The receivership of Koropp, Inc., re- 

 ported under the head of "Business 

 Embarrassments" in this issue, affords 

 another excellent argument for the or- 

 ganizers of the new credit association. 



Applying the rules of the association, 

 no seller can become involved more 

 than one month's bill, instead of over 

 $1,600 as one creditor appears to be in 

 this case. 



The Geo. Wittbold Co. had the store 

 order December 13 for the funeral of 

 the treasurer of Siegel, Cooper & Co. 

 One piece was an open book to "Our 

 Treasurer," on a pedestal. 



S. A. Jamieson, who has handled the 

 greenhouse trade for the Universal 

 Portland Cement Co., severed that con- 

 nection December 14. He goes to Min- 

 neapolis to open an office for the George 

 M. Garland Co., Des Plaines. 



N. J. Wietor says Wietor Bros, have 

 2,000 plants of Sunburst that have 

 come ahead the last few weeks at a 



