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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



231 



PREINVENTORY SALE. 



We inventory our stock on February 1st, and 

 during January, to reduce stock on hand, we offer 

 some remarkable bargains in all Supplies. 



Cash with order. 



For orders reaching' us prior to January 15th, we offir the following : 



remaining' unsold on receipt of order 



Pricaa quoted subject to goods 



Wheat Sheaves, Flat, A- 



r-.-^ii'ii,oO<-: iioz .|:;m. 

 p-LMch.eoi-'i (ioz..$T.ua. 



-fin-h.l2^ic: cloz..$1.4U. 

 D— each. 40c-: <loz.,**.50. 

 G— each.aic: doz..$l).OU. 



B— e;irli,2Sc: 

 E— eacli.aOc: 



(luz. 

 doz. 



»2.2n. 

 5.60 



C'veas Leaves. Prepared, l.st tiuiilil.v— 10 to 24-iii.. 

 ■ tlO.OO. 'it ti> 4S-In.. iierdoz. *2.23: per 100. $15.0 J. 



per doz . J1.25; per 100. 

 2nd qualit.v— 10 to 21- 



in., per doz., $1.00: per 100. $8.0J. 24 to 48-iii., per doz., II 50: per 100. $i 3.00. 



Cycas Wreaths. Prepared. 15-ln., each, 75c; I8-hi., each, JI.OC; 20-iii . 

 each.»[.25: 2'.'-iii.. each. 11.60; 3t-lii.. each, $1.75; 3j-in., each. 2.10. 



.Spha^niitu Moss, Fi'e.sh Stock, per bale. 95c; 5 bales. $4 50; 10 bales. $7.50; 



■-'5 l>;ile8. *I7„50. 



Best Florists' Ribbons, either Satin or Taffeta, per bolt, size No y. 75c: 

 No.l2.«5c: No.16.Jl.10: No 22.11.20: No.30,$I.5U; No.40.»1.75; No. CO. $2.0J. 

 All colors at the above prices. 



I5al)y Rilihoiis. all colors. .50-yard spools, per spocil. 4Uc: 5 spools. $1.75. 



10 si)o,.ls. $.i,50. 

 Chiffon. In Green. Pinlt. White ;ind Lavender, about 33 yards to the bolt. 



Ijer .var<i. 4-in.. (Ic; 0-in , 8c: 13-in.. 12c. 

 Crepe Paper. Water-proof, all colors per roll. 2'2c; per doz.. *2 35. 

 Crepe Paper, Plain, all colors, per doz., 75c; per 100 rolls. $j.60. 

 Pampas Plumes, 1st qnalitv lar?e plumes. White, per 100. $2.50: doz.. 40c. 



larse plinnes. Colored, per 100. $5.iO: doz.. 70c. 

 Cape Fiowera, all colors, per lb.. $1 33; 10 lbs.. $11.00. 



Other L'oods we have in qtiaiititv at proDortionatel.v low prices. ar» — 

 Birch- Bark Ware. Metal Desijms. Flower Vases, Jardinieres Pern Dishes. 

 Baskets of all kinds. Tin Foils, Twines, Papers, setters of all kinds, 

 {'henille. iisecticides. Fertilizers, etc., etc. 



Write OS for special quotations on your wants. 

 We also hive a quantity of BOLI.T, BOUQUET OBEEN. -WBEATHINQ, MISTI.ETOE, 

 rative Stock to offer cheap. If in the market for any of these goods write us now. 



NEEDIiE FINES and other Deco- 



45, 47, 49 

 Wabash Avenue, 



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ICHIGAN CIT FLOWER EXCHANGE. 



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IT I WHOLESALE FLORISTS SND CUT FLOWER COMMISSION. 



Full line of FI.OBISTS' SUPPLIES and BUNDBIES 



Extra Fancy FerjiM, SiK85 per 1000. notmit **'"'* Headquarters for Michigan's 



WM. DILGER, 



Manager. 



Galax, Bronze or Green. ISI .OO per 10(10, 



3<> MIAMI AVEM E. 



Mich. 



Tamous M*. Clemens 



VIOLETS 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



St. Louis. December 31. 



Per doz. 



Beauties. Specials $.S00 toSlo.OO 



Extra 6.00 to .s.OO 



No. 1 S.OOto 6.00 



Shorts S.OOto 4.00 



Per 100 



Brides and lUaids. Specials S.OOto 10.00 



Extra V.OOto S.OO 



No. 1 ,5.00to i;.00 



No. 2 .S.OOto 4.00 



Camots K 00 to 10.00 



Kaiserin f.OO to ,S.0O 



Liberty s.ooto 1000 



Meteor e.OOto 8.00 



Perle BOOto 8.00 



Sunrise 6.00 to s.OO 



Carnations. Common 2.00 to 3.00 



Selects 4.00to i;,00 



Adiantum Cuneatum 1,00 to 1.2.5 



Asparagus plumosus. Strines 35 00 to 50.00 



Sprays 1.00 to l.SO 



Sprengeri, " l.OOto 1..50 



Callas 12,50 to 15.00 



Hyacinths. Roman 3 00 to 4 00 



Lily of the Valley l.OOto 5,00 



Narcissus 2,00 to 3.00 



Poinsettias 20 00 to 25.00 



Smilax 12.,S0 to 15.00 



Stevia l.OOto 1.25 



Violets. Extra 2.,50to 3.00 



Galax .15 



Common Ferns .15 



The Cincinnati 

 Cut Fiower Co., 



437-439 Main St,, 

 CINCINNATI, 0. 



Wholesale Florists, 



ConslEnments Solicited. 

 Special Attention slven to Shipping Ordera, 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



0. A. KUEHN 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies. 



Manufacturers of the Patent Wire Clamp Flora! 

 Designs, A full line of supplies always on 

 banoT Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 PINESTREET. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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|1.G.Berning 



WHOIiESA!.!: 

 FI.OKIST, 



1322 Pine Street, 

 ST. LOUIS, Ma 



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H 



OLTON & 

 LNKEL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



MILWAUKEE, - WIS. 



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The Finest Cut VALLEY 



No better to be had, at $5.00 per 100. 



Medium grades also. 



AUGUST JURGENS, 



134 to 144 Herndon St., CHICAGO. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Detroit, December ::i. 



Per 100 



$100.00 



75.00 



Beauties, Specials 



Extra 



No. 1 



Shorts $10.00 to 



Brides and Maids 



Specials 



Extra 



No. 1 



Golden Gates e.OOto 



Meteors 6.00 to 



Perles 5.00 to 



Orchids, Cattleyas 



Cyprioediums 



Carnations, Selects 2.00 to 



Fancies 4 00 to 



Adiantum Cuneatum 



Asparagus Plumosus. Strings — .50,00 to 



Asparagus Sprengeri, Sprays 'J. 00 to 



Callas 1-2.00 to 



Koman Hyacinths 2.00 to 



Lilium Harriiii, per doz,, $2.00 



Lily of the Valley 4.00 to 



Narcissus 3 00 to 



Smilax 12.50to 



Sweet Peas 



Violets, Ordinary 1.00 to 



Violets. Extra L.OOto 



Galax, per 1000, $1.00 

 Leucothoe, per 1000. $7.00. 

 Common ferns, per 1000, .$1.25. 



50 00 



20.00 



12.00 



lO.OO 



8.00 



6.00 



10.00 



12.50 



10.00 



.50.00 



25.00 



3.00 



6.00 



1.60 



75.00 



1.00 



15.00 



3.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 15 00 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 2.0O 



.18 

 l.CO 



.15 



W'e have received from Mr. A. C. 

 Zvolanck, Gr.ind View, N. J., three 

 bundles of sweet peas, one being of 

 Zvol.tnek's Christmas, pink, another oi 

 Florence V.. Denzer, white, and the third 

 contuininj; a mimljer of unnamed seed- 

 lings. Tlie stems range from 12 to 18 

 inches in length and the blooms are 

 large and Avell colored. Certainly- Mr. 

 Zvolanek knows how to force sweet peas 

 in winter. The seedlings were of various 

 colors, mainly i)iiik, white and lavender. 



FRANK M. ELLIS, ""•,»!jr„'.%r'°^i.'l!.u.„ 



IS HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE CIT FLOWERS IN THE ST. LOUS MARKET. 



ALSO ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN THE SUPPLY LINE. 



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