May 29, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



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This is" the place to order your stock 

 for June Weddings and Commencements 



We can furnish Sweet Peas, Daisies, Cattleyas, Lilies, Valley, 

 Peonies, Roses and Carnations in quantity and of the finest 

 quality. 



Also headquarters for all Wedding Accessories 



A. L. ilandall Co. 



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EverytMng for Florists, 



L D. Phone Central 7720 

 Privite Exchange all Departments 



66 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



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BEAUTIES 



CARNATIONS -PEONIES -ROSES 



Bafavia Greenhouse Co. 



Oraenliousea: 



Batavla, 111. 



L. D. Phone 

 2995 Randolph 



Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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JUNE ROSES 



Buy Direct from the Grower 



American Beauty, 3c, 5c to 25c each. Killarney, 3c to 6c. 

 Mrs. Ward (yellow), 3c to 6c. Kaiserin, 4c to 8c. 



Carnations, 3c. 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO., NEW CASTLE. IND. 



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able quantities of low grade peonies 

 will have little value. 



It ha« developed that the cold of 

 May 11 did considerable damage to 

 some of the local peony crops. A pecu- 

 liar feature is that the injury to the 

 buds was not apparent for several days, 

 also that the early varieties escaped 

 while the late sorts were nipped. 



W. A. Eieman, Vincennes, Ind., has 

 been shipping peonies in great quantity 

 to the A. L. Bandall Co. for the last 

 ten days. The season now is closing in 

 southern Indiana. 



Spring is here at last, or all signs 

 fail, N. J. Wietor having run his car 

 into the shop May 26 to exchange the 

 limousine for the touring body. 



L. n. Winterson says the cold 

 weather is prolonging the local season 

 at Winterson 's Seed Store. 



A. T. Pyfer predicts that no one will 

 complain of the scarcity of carnations 

 in .June. 



One large grower says Tuesday's sun 

 added $1,000 to his week's sales on car- 

 nations alone. 



O. Johnson, of the Batavia Green- 

 house Co., says planting Beauties will 

 be finished this week. The number of 

 plants has been increased twenty-five 

 per cent this year. 



So far as heard from, Peter Eeinberg 

 was the first grower to cut Beauties 

 from the new plants this year. He 

 started last week. 



C. W. McKellar says he thinks May 

 was an unusually good month for all 

 in the trade in Chicago. 



The bank at Oak Park of which E. C. 

 Amling is president will be a year old 

 Saturday. The wholesaler's record for 

 conservatism has stood him in good 

 stead in his banking business and the 

 institution shows earnings equal to all 

 expenses of starting the bank and 



