. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jdmb 4, 1914. The Rorists' Review 29 PEONIES AND ALL OTHER STOCK VOL NEED For June Weddings and School Closings ORDER OF HEADQUARTERS KENNICOn BROS. CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Avenue, L D. Phane, Central 466 CHICAGO Mention The ReTlew when yon Decorative Jardinieres 6-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 22c 6-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 28c 7-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 36c 8-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 45c JWnch diameter top inside, stained, each 52c 10-inch diameter top inside,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jdmb 4, 1914. The Rorists' Review 29 PEONIES AND ALL OTHER STOCK VOL NEED For June Weddings and School Closings ORDER OF HEADQUARTERS KENNICOn BROS. CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Avenue, L D. Phane, Central 466 CHICAGO Mention The ReTlew when yon Decorative Jardinieres 6-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 22c 6-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 28c 7-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 36c 8-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 45c JWnch diameter top inside, stained, each 52c 10-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 65c 11-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 75c 12-inch diameter top inside, stained, each 90c SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO ? 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE i i Mention The Review when you write. to 40,000 blooms this season, because a large number of the plants were divided last autumn. Among the names of the patrons and patronesses for the new St. Patrick's social center appear those of Peter Reinberg and Mrs. Reinberg. Mrs. George Wells, whose store is at 2813 Colorado avenue, has purchased a two-flat building at 2027 "Warren ave- nue. Fourteen would-be consignors of peo- nies were refused last week by Erne & Klingel, according to Charles Erne, who cites the fact as indicating how plenti- ful peony growers have become. H. R. Hughes has an attractive win- dow display in his store at 1859 West Van Buren street. It represents a wooded scene in summer time. A rustic bridge over a brook is in the fore- ground. ' The use of plants and forest foliage with a painted screen for a background carries out the effect ex- cellently. "Ferns were the one item that was short," says John Michelsen, who adds that the E. C. Amling Co. cleaned a good quantity from storage at prices that showed an excellent profit. C. L. Washburn reports that Memo- rial day business was the largest in the history of Bassett & Washburn. A. L. Randall say
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