. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pedestal stand, made In all heights from 1 to 4 ft. PRICE OF EITHER THREE-LEQGED OR PEDESTAL STANDS. Per doz. 7-in. pan $ 8-in. pan 9-in. pan 9-in. pan 42 ini high with 10-in. pan 48 ins. high with lOin. pan Catalogue of the fall line for the asking. H. G. DREYER & SON CO. 9928 LORAIN AVE., CLEVELAND, O. For sale at manufaotnrer'B prices by: M. Rice Co., Pliiladelplila: A. L. Randall Co., Chicago; C. A. Kaehn, St. Iionis; N. F. McCarthy & Co., Three-legged stands made In all heights from


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pedestal stand, made In all heights from 1 to 4 ft. PRICE OF EITHER THREE-LEQGED OR PEDESTAL STANDS. Per doz. 7-in. pan $ 8-in. pan 9-in. pan 9-in. pan 42 ini high with 10-in. pan 48 ins. high with lOin. pan Catalogue of the fall line for the asking. H. G. DREYER & SON CO. 9928 LORAIN AVE., CLEVELAND, O. For sale at manufaotnrer'B prices by: M. Rice Co., Pliiladelplila: A. L. Randall Co., Chicago; C. A. Kaehn, St. Iionis; N. F. McCarthy & Co., Three-legged stands made In all heights from one to four feet. WE BROUGHT HOME THE BACON BEGAN SWEEPING THE DECKS EARLY THIS SEASON ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, OCTOBER 7, 7 Entries: 4 Firsfs, 3 Seconds STRONG COMPETITION IN ALL CLASSES Plenty Choice Carnations In Ml Finest Varieties 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO CHICAGO CARNATION CO. a. T. PTf ER. Mir. Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. good, the packing rooms making for convenience and utility, while the of- fices are above. The greenhouses of Markey Bros, pre- sent a fine showing this season. The Doswell Flower Co., which was recently formed, is looking forward to a prosperous season. The shop on Main street, west, is always attractive with seasonable stock, and the Doswell green- houses at Lindenwood cemetery are' .filled with stock in fine condition. W. C. WenninghoflP, 1015 Calhoun •' street, reports the season opening splen- didly, and anticipates a busy autumn. Some handsome Smith's Advance, Monrovia and October Frost chrysan- themums are shown in the downtown conservatory of the C. B. Flick Floral Co., where they are displayed effectively with a setting of russet and green oak foliage. This firm has been exceed- ingly busy with decorations since the season opened, and has several promi- nent weddings booked for the coming week. They are also shipping large tonsignments of flowers to out-of-town markets. They are cutting some excel- lent roses and their Enchantress carna


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