. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKi C ^ q O I. D. Pfcote Raadolpli 631 OUR SUMMER ROSES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE And wfaat is more, our supply is so large that we can furnish you in any quantity desired. All vai'ieties, all grades. You are certain to find here just what you want. There absolutely are no better roses on the Chicago market. We also have a complete line of Garden Flowers. Order here—you can't do better elsewhere—often not nearly so well. Mention The RcTtew when you THE ALWAYS RELIABLE WHOLESALE FLQPISTS SUMNER SPECIALS Russells and Lilies


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKi C ^ q O I. D. Pfcote Raadolpli 631 OUR SUMMER ROSES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE And wfaat is more, our supply is so large that we can furnish you in any quantity desired. All vai'ieties, all grades. You are certain to find here just what you want. There absolutely are no better roses on the Chicago market. We also have a complete line of Garden Flowers. Order here—you can't do better elsewhere—often not nearly so well. Mention The RcTtew when you THE ALWAYS RELIABLE WHOLESALE FLQPISTS SUMNER SPECIALS Russells and Lilies ALL VARIETIES OF ROSES VALLEY, GLADIOLI 4VOur Line is so complete that It includes every item offered in the Great Chicago Market 30 E. Randolph St., «ii»HHlii CHICAGO MeutloD The Rerlew when jrou write. visit with Mrs. Cole's relatives at San- dusky and Hamilton, O. H. C. Wendland and family are sum- mering at Lake Villa. Mr. Wendland comes in once a week or so to spend a day or two in the city and at Elin- hurst. So successful did Swain Nelson «S: Sons Co. find its peony sliow tliat a display of flowers of liardy perennials has been held at its oflices in the Marquette buildings, backed by considerable news- paper advertising to get the public in. A. Lange does not stop pushing be- cause it is the middle of the summer. Finding a rose bargain last week, he ad- vertised a sale of dollar boxes, each containing five dozen roses. The same ad offered longer roses at 25 cents, to $2 per dozen. He moved a large quantity. As president of the board of county supervisors Peter Reinberg has allied himself with the forces intent on mak- ing Cook county dry on the Sabbath. The George Wittbold Co. has been busy working up stock of Boston ferns and recently had 200,000 ready for the market. After having spent so many years in the flower business in Chicago, H. W. Rogers, formerly with Weiland & Riseh, found it impossible to keep away from the trade after Mrs. Rogers inherited a co


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