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The Horists' Review 



Apbu. ». 1920 



For Mothers' Day 



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Buy Direct from the Grower 



Supreme Quality Russell, Columbia, Premier, Richmond, 

 Milady, Ophelia, Killamey , White Killarney , Killarney Queen, 

 Cecile Brunner, New Pink Radiance and Champ Weiland. 



Our quality Carnations are recognized as the best on the market. 



Si^ect to market ckuge PRICE LIST 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Premier Per 100 



Specials $30.00 to $35.00 



Opea Dtys, Wskts ud Sudiys 



Select 20.00 to 25.00 



Medium 12.00 to 15.00 



Short 8.00 to 10.00 



Ophelia, Radiance, Killamey, White Killamey, Kil- 

 lamey Queen, Champ Weiland Per 100 



Specials $20.00 



Select $15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 8.00 



Columbia, Milady, Richmond Per 100 



Specials $25.00 



Select $15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 8.00 



Cecile Brunner 3.00 to 4.00 



Roses — Our selection 8.00 



Carnations — Fancy 10.00 to 12.00 



Sweet Peas— Per 100 1.50 to 3.00 



Daisies— Per 100 1.00 to 1.50 



Asparagus — Per bunch .50 



Ferns- Per 1000 4.50 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., 



WHOLESALE 

 GROWERS 



Princeton, 111. 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 



Write for Price List on Rooted Cuttings, Potted Plants and Vegetable Plants. 



JOHN KRUCHTEN 



HENRY KRUCHTEN 



JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



(NOT INCORPOftATCO) 



30 East Randolph Street, 



L. D. PHOmE, CXHTRAI. MlC.MlT.Mlt 



CHICAGO, ILL, 



because of an expectation of making 

 money. But, as with most men who 

 make their avocation their vocation, he 

 has prospered, apparently. 



Mr. Podesta, of Podeata & Bahlocchi, 

 San Francisco, with his wife and son, 

 passed through Chicago last week on 

 their way to Italy to spend the summer 

 with relatives. 



Andrew Peterson, at Gibson <.'ity. 111., 

 has been here on another of his frequent 

 visits. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The local wholesale market opened 

 .•\pril 19 with a surplus, which has con- 

 tinued since in practically all lines. It 

 was a great load off the minds of the 

 wholesalers that the embargo on out- 

 bound shipments had been lifted. While 

 the volume of business was large, it 

 was done at a low average price, as 

 large lots were disposed of at low prices 

 to the local trade. While shipping 

 orders required prime stock, better 

 prices had to be obtained on these 

 orders. 



The retailers report that business is 

 not any too brisk and only special sales 

 keep them busy. 



The roses coming to this market are 

 of splendid quality in all varieties. Pre- 



lonn, 



WHOLESALE 

 CUT FLOWERS 



and 



SUPPUES 



30 East Randolph St 



CHICAGO 



Telepkoac Central 6284 



Mothers' Day 



You want Fresh A-1 Stock that you 

 can sell with satiafaction. Use oar 



Roses. Carnations Fancy Spencer Peas. 

 Snapdragon, Yellow and White Daisies, all 

 kinds of miscellaDeous flowers, 



including PEONIES 



Mention Tbe Rerlew wben joa write. 



mier is high in color, better than Rus- 

 sell. Ophelia is at its best, as are 

 Milady and Sunburst. Good White 

 Killarneys are excellent sellers. The 

 supply is large in all varieties of roses. 



Carnations are a glut at present, 

 although first-class stock is scarce. 

 Some have been jobbed off as low as 

 $7.50 and $10 per thousand. All En 

 chantress varieties are in best demand. 



Sweet peas are abundant each morn- 

 ing and come in all grades. Extra 

 fancies hold their own at 40 cents per 

 hundred and others are as low as $2 



per thousand. Most of the stock is 

 unloaded daily at cheap prices. 



There are plenty of E^ter lilies and 

 (•alias for all demands and also snap- 

 dragons, daisies, narcissi, daffodils, 

 tulips and pansies. 



In greens the demand is still large 

 and the market cleans np daily on as- 

 paragus, adiantum and smilax. There 

 are plenty of good flat fema, galax and 

 other greens. 



Various Notes. 



An important meeting of the St. 



