. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -' i« We Will Exhibit at the The above metioned refrigerator will be sold during the festival. Dimensions, 10 feet long, 10 feet high, 6 feet deep. Finish, Circassian walnut and white enamel. Chicaga Grand Floral Festival NOVEMBER 9 t* 14, 1915 A specially designed florists' refrigerator will be displayed at our l)ooth. This refrigerator was designed by Mr. Sidney Buchbinder for this occasion, and is the most beautiful ever built. The latest methods in construction can be seen at our booth during the show. All visitors to the Cohseum are invited to


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -' i« We Will Exhibit at the The above metioned refrigerator will be sold during the festival. Dimensions, 10 feet long, 10 feet high, 6 feet deep. Finish, Circassian walnut and white enamel. Chicaga Grand Floral Festival NOVEMBER 9 t* 14, 1915 A specially designed florists' refrigerator will be displayed at our l)ooth. This refrigerator was designed by Mr. Sidney Buchbinder for this occasion, and is the most beautiful ever built. The latest methods in construction can be seen at our booth during the show. All visitors to the Cohseum are invited to visit our exhibit and make our booth their head- quarters. - " ? Phone Monroe S916. 820 MILWAUKEE AVBNUE Mention The Review whe'n yon write. John Kruchten Co. Wholesale Florists »»2 Norii^ wab«sh^, CHICAGO, ILL Mention Hw Review when yog write. artistically with roses and valley. The maid of honor and the six bridesmaids wore orchid-colored gowns, in four shades, and carried bouquets composed of orchids and George Elger roses. The bride carried a bouquet of white or- chids and vallev. Miss Sommers, who handled a large part of the work on the decorations, was seriously handi- capped, for she badly burned her arm and hand only two days before the wed- ding. She was game, however, and worited a large part of the night in order to have the decorations out on time. H. J. S. Incorporation papers for the Cudahy Floral Co. were filed at Madison Novem- ber 2. The incorporators are Patrick and John Cudahy and G. W. Scott, all of Milwaukee. The capital was set at $125,000. DAYTON, O. Tlie Market. Ideal fall weather has prevailed in this section for the last three weeks, •with the nights just cool enough for a little heat. It is bringing stock along in grand shape for the winter trade. Flowers of all kinds at present are plentiful enough to fill the demand, although the call runs principally to mums, which are beginning to show up in larger quantities, the demand being fo


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