. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^?T5T?r^«v? 26 The Florists' Review NOVEUBCB 2, 1916. ElASTK-LYKC 1^ MUMS PO PS ^'- / Russell Hearst CARNATIONS Sunburst K. Brilliant Milady Ophelia Cecile Brunner Aaron Ward George Elger » Killarney Hoosier Beauty Frne ^ KuMGEt WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph Sf. L D. PhMW RmMph 6579^:„ ?nto. 41-716 £•/->«.*.? *- CHtCAQO ^ Ascnto for TO-BAK-INB Mention The Review when yon wrif. quality of flowers, and there won't be any need of new glass in this country for years and yefl,; Varions Notes. There is every indication of an unusu- ally a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^?T5T?r^«v? 26 The Florists' Review NOVEUBCB 2, 1916. ElASTK-LYKC 1^ MUMS PO PS ^'- / Russell Hearst CARNATIONS Sunburst K. Brilliant Milady Ophelia Cecile Brunner Aaron Ward George Elger » Killarney Hoosier Beauty Frne ^ KuMGEt WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph Sf. L D. PhMW RmMph 6579^:„ ?nto. 41-716 £•/->«.*.? *- CHtCAQO ^ Ascnto for TO-BAK-INB Mention The Review when yon wrif. quality of flowers, and there won't be any need of new glass in this country for years and yefl,; Varions Notes. There is every indication of an unusu- ally attractive show at the Florists' Club's Floral Aft and Novelty Display, Hotel iLa Salle Sunday afternoon and evening, November 12. The retailers appreciate that here will be an oppor- tunity to show their work to the right kind of people, for invitations are being sent to the best spenders in town. The hotel is lending much assistance to the officers of the Florists' Club. Among those who already have arranged for space are the E. Wienhoeber Co., O. J. Friedman, George W. Wienhoeber and Walter Adams, but this is only a begin- ning. Gene McGinnis, formerly connected with the flower store of O. J. Friedman in the Congress hotel, last week en- tered the employ of J. H. McNeilly, 1155 East Sixty-third street. At C. W. McKellar's, Chief Sculptor Frank Schleiden was busy before Hal- loween carving funny faces on enor- mous pumpkins, which subsequently ap- peared in a number of retailers' win- dows. This woVk is so diflferent from most that one can tell it on sight, like the work of other specially gifted artists. The Garfield Flower Shop, 421 West Sixty-third street, which was recently purchased by A. Iralson and H. Conn, has been completely remodeled. It is now known as the Englewood Flower Shop. Mr. Conn states that during the last two weeks business has improved fully 100 per cent, there being a partic- ularly good demand for blooming plants. L. Hoeckner has bought a new Bu


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