. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Horis^' Review JDur at, 1»1S. ASTERS. AOKNTS POR TO-BAK-INK THE FINEST QUALITY . -> . ? We ask you to note how successfully many of the leading stores of the middle west em- ploy the flowers of summer, in baskets and other work. We are the principal source of supply for LARKSPUR DELPHINIUM LUPINE CANDYTUFT CENTAUREA POPPIES SHASTA DAISIES CORNFLOWER GLADIOLI COREOPSIS GTPSOPHILA CALENDULA FEVERFEW FORGET-ME-NOT STOCKS Aa well as all the every-day flower*. Erne A Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. L. D. Phone Bandolph 6578 Auto. CHICAGO Men


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Horis^' Review JDur at, 1»1S. ASTERS. AOKNTS POR TO-BAK-INK THE FINEST QUALITY . -> . ? We ask you to note how successfully many of the leading stores of the middle west em- ploy the flowers of summer, in baskets and other work. We are the principal source of supply for LARKSPUR DELPHINIUM LUPINE CANDYTUFT CENTAUREA POPPIES SHASTA DAISIES CORNFLOWER GLADIOLI COREOPSIS GTPSOPHILA CALENDULA FEVERFEW FORGET-ME-NOT STOCKS Aa well as all the every-day flower*. Erne A Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. L. D. Phone Bandolph 6578 Auto. CHICAGO MentloB Th> Brlew when you write. of the plant pleases him immensely and the color speaks for a robust consti- tution. Miss Gertrude Powers, formerly with Thomas Young, of New York city, is now with Fred Ronsley, at his store in the "Westminster building. Among those who do not believe in following the crowd in the matter of window display is Ernest Oechslin, Madison street and Gale avenue. His window is carpeted with fresh, green lawn, with here and there a well filled cemetery vase stuck in the grass. The effect is pleasing and quite unique. C. L. Washburn sends word from San Francisco that he and Mrs. Wash- burn are having a most enjoyable time. He writes that O. P. Bassett and wife left Pasadena in their automobile en route to Chicago. They expect to ar- rive here about September 1. Miss Schrieber, with Bassett & Washburn, is taking a two weeks' vacation at Williams Bay, Wis. To balance the general trend of August travel, Henry Dunn, with Wil- liam Schofield, 734 North State street, will leave for the east August 1. He will visit home folks in Boston for a short time, then put in the rest of the month fishing in the Maine woods. The trade is represented in the First regiment, I. N. G., escorting Mayor Thompson to the California expositions, by H. P. Gardner, who is a member of the regimental band. Mr. Gardner is with A. T. Pyfer & Co. He will be away three wee


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