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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



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i Growers and Wholesalers 



WIETOR BROS. 



51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, 



CUT FLOWERS. 



We produce first grade stock in such tremendous quantities that 

 there is no question of our ability to fill orders at any time. 

 We grow nothing but Roses and Carnations. 



OUR SPECIALTY IS 



mericanraeauties 



of which we grow 60,000 plants. 



CARNATIONS 



We are cutting from 160.000 indoor plants; ALL THE 

 NEW VARIETIES. 



BY BUYING OF THE GROWER YOU SAVE THE 

 REHANDLING CHARGES OF THE MIDDLEMAN, SAVE 

 THE INJURY TO STOCK DUE TO REHANDLING AND 

 ARE SURE OF GETTING FRESH STOCK, FOR WE KNOW 

 THE WHOLE HISTORY OF EVERY FLOWER WE SHIP. 



PRICE LIST. 



AMERICAN BEAUTS^, 



-;i i'<'-h ^t.i„s 2.0O 



Li iTM h Mrms !;.';;'..'.';.'■;.'.'.".■;■."".;'..' 1:25 



IJ 111. 1 1 -trins 1.00 



■^ ill' h -ii'ins 75 



Golden Gate per 100, $4.00 to $6.00 



Meteor ■• 3.00 to 5.00 



Bride " 3.00 to 4,00 



Bridesmaid " 3.00 to 4.00 



Perle " 300to 4.00 



Boses— our selection ... " 2.00 



CarnatioaE— fancy " 1.50 to 2.00 



other stock at lowest market i 

 I charge for packing. 

 ices subject to change without 



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CINCINNATL 



The Chrysanthemum Show. 



On Saturday occurred the ehrysanthe- 



mum show of the Cincinnati Florists' So- 



cietv and a very creditable showiuf;- was 



of .harirc. Tlir rxlninl. 



have been r,i„.liiH,.,l nu 



some time in tlic jjusl, and Uicrc can be 



no doubt of the gieat good they have 



done in educating the general public to 



know and appreciate that which is best 



ui tree 

 society 



The following were the prize winners: 

 Best'vase white mums, the E. G. Hill 

 Co., first, with Timothy Eaton ; K. Wit- 

 terstaetter, second, with the same vari- 

 ety. Best vase pink, the E. G. Hill Co., 

 first, with Miss S. T. Murdock; W. Rod- 

 gers, second, with Mrs. Perrin. Best 

 vase yellow, the E. G. Hill Co., first, with 

 Col. b. Appleton; R. Witterstaetter, sec- 

 ond, same variety. Best vase twelve 

 blooms, twelve varieties, the E. G. Hill 

 Co.. first; B. P. Critehell, second. Best 

 vase twenty-five Bonnaffon, W. Schuman, 

 first; W. Rodgers, second. Georse & Al- 

 lan secured first on r.riilc T;vi'.lrMii:ii.1. 

 Liberty and Perle. Tn r:i i ii;.l imi- i:irl,;nil 

 Witterstaetter clean, mI ny i li, |il,it tn. -r 

 cnrino- all tlie prize's. \[r, \\iii,i-i;ihi , 



als.i «.,> invai-ilr.l lllr l..-t L-.nrliil ill-l.l;n 



the Enquirer in fine shape, also a 

 seedling Xo. 723A, which gives 



[irdniise. Lorna and Norway were also 

 .\ meeting of tlie society followed the 



show. A COminiUcr \\:is ;l|i|Hiillled to 



formulate a sclinlulr ini \\,, m. \i -li. » to 

 be given on the ^iihikI >:iIii]iIj\ uI De- 

 cember. It will lie .levi.lrd to ni-es es- 

 peeially. 



I'mm the report of those who were 

 |iie^iiit at the chrysanthemum show in 

 lndi:inapolis, that exhibition was certain- 

 ly a grand success. Those present from 

 tiiis city were: J. A. Peterson. Frank 

 Ball, Dock Sunderbruch and E. G. Gil- 

 lett. 



Mr. Gillett took with him a variety of 

 chrysanthemum which bears his name. 

 It originated in this citv some vears a so 

 al (lie e-lal,lishment of John Fries and 

 n.ri\e.l a .1 liificate in this city and f'lii- 

 <a;jn. li i- an ivory white,' incurved, 

 siinieuli.il \iko .Terome Jones, but miieli 



fuller, Hllel. Illlly .leMl.ilie.i. lla^ L'i-mI 



stem ami lnlia'je ll l- a inllin llial will 



bear liMikin- ini-i ],\ 'jkih,! - '[],,■ il.'\\ 



Fort Thonute, Kv 



Various Items. 



I led. ^laiiiie is building a range of five 

 Ii'iuses. KlxTa feet, on his new place. 

 Tlirec iif tliem are already complete and 

 planted. Tlie others are well under way, 



Charlie Jones now has to charter an 



electric car every day to carry his pur- 

 chases of mums, etc., to his Walnut Hills 

 store. He says business is fair only! 



J. T. Conger is now a grandpa, and 

 mighty proud he is, too. The little boy 

 and his mother are both doing nicely. 



Matt Fels has been confined to his 

 home for some time. His sickness was 

 caused by the bursting of an artery in 

 his leg. 



Mr. Tlieo. Bock, of Hamilton, Ohio, 



C, J. OlIMER. 



D.O.CUNNINGHAM 

 GLASS CO. 



.PITTSBURG, PA. 



Tank Window Glass. 

 Hot House Glass 



A SPECIALTY. 



Mention The Revipw when yn 



FRESH 



TOBACCO STEMS. 



Bales of 300 lbs., $1.50. Cash with order. 



W. C. BECKERT, Allegheny, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



