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The Florists* Review 



Mabch 30, 1916. 



lishment was surprised at the strength 

 of the detaand for cuttings of Cham- 

 pion. 



Chicago is well represented at the 

 National Flower Show in Philadelphia 

 this week. See the list of trade visi- 

 tors there. 



A new device for calling those on 

 the floor who may be wanted has been 

 installed bj the A. L. Randall Co. It 

 is a series of bell alarms and is prov- 

 ing much more satisfactory than the 

 megaphone. 



After spending a most enjoyable 

 fortnight in the far southwest,' Joseph 

 Ziska, Sr., and Emil Jehlik, 1825 South 

 Ashland avenue, returned to Chicago 

 March 26. 



A. G. Fischer has purchased the 

 Clark's Flower Shop, 23 South Craw- 

 ford avenue, and is getting ready for 

 a heavy run of Easter business. 



The sudden illness of his mother 

 called J. E. Quallich, of the A. L. Ban- 

 dall Co., to Cleveland March 25. 



A. F. Kavina, 2205 South Fifty-sixth 

 avenue, was recently married to Miss 

 Eleanor M. Cerny, 1647 South Austin 

 boulevard. 



Quite refreshed from his early spring 

 vacation in the south, Roswell Schupp 

 is again in charge of the shipping de- 

 partment of J. A. Budlong. 



The wife of John Walsh, of the Chi- 

 cago Flower Growers' Association, was 

 taken suddenly ill early March 25 and 

 was hurried to the University hospital. 

 It was found she was suffering with 

 acute appendicitis, and the surgeons de- 

 cided to operate at once. The opera- 

 tion was successful and she is now con- 

 valescing. 



Decorators and painters are working 

 overtime in the store of Otto Larson, 

 1604 West Sixty-third street. He re- 

 ports a phenomenal sale of Boston 

 ferns. 



There is nothing like work to cure a 

 heavy cold, according to Otto Frese, of 

 the Poehlmann Bros. Co., who is quite 

 recovered from a recent attack of 

 neuralgia. 



The ample space in the office of 

 D. D. P. Roy in the Federal Life build- 

 ing is being converted into a veritable 

 garden of flowering plants, ferns and 

 palms, with rustic fence and benches. 



Believing the demand for good Beau- 

 ties never will wane, John Michelsen 

 says the E. C. Amling Co. is not en- 

 couraging any grower to cut down on 

 it if the grower really knows how to 

 handle this rose well. But there are 

 not many such. 



The present crop of Sunburst is one 

 of the finest Emil Buettner has yet 

 cut of this rose of steadily increasing 

 popularity. The foliage and color both 

 are especially fine. 



Among the spring jobs to be handled 

 by Richard Gloede, of Evanston, is an 

 8-acre park at Rogers Park and nearly 

 a dozen good landscape orders for pri- 

 vate parties along the north shore. 



The increased call for perennials is 

 commented on at Winterson's Seed 

 Store, where J. P. Degnan says the 

 sales in this line have increased faster 

 than in any other. 



Just to show his friends in the trade 

 that he has altogether recovered his 

 health, Charles Erne, of Erne & Klingel, 

 was on the market March 27 in spite 

 of the rain and the cold. 



Believing that the wholesale plant 

 business offers unlimited scope for his 

 energies, Peter Pearson is confining 

 himself to that line, including seeds 



A. T. Pyf er & Co. 



L. D. Phone Central 3873 



30 East Randolph St«^ Chicago 



ROSES 



SPECIAL VALUE 



on KILLARNEY and WHITE KILLARNEY 

 3C 4C 5C 



We also ofifer a large supply of select, long-stemmed; stock; 

 enough to take care of all orders. 



Prices according to len|gth of stems. 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



ALL COLORS 



Select, 3c; good, 2c to 2%c 



And all other Cut Flowers in season 



Mention Th« RcTtew when yog write. 



OR Bros. 



162 North 4>l*S^v«»^«^v 

 Wabash Avenue, V^IllCayO 



A LARGE AND FINE CROP OF ROSES 



PRICE LI ST-S^i*et <■ «*»■■* "ntiMX "Xicc 



American Beauties Perdoz. 



48 to 60-inch stems $6.00 



S6-inch steins 4.00 



80-inch stems 8.00 



24-inch stems 2.60 



20-inch stems 2.00 



15-inch stems 1.00 



Killarner, White Killiniey, KilltrneT 

 Brilliant, Richmond per loo 



Extra specials 17.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Sunburst per loo 



Extra special llO.OO 



Select 8.00 



Fancy 7.00 



Medium 6.00 



Good 6.00 



CARNATIONS, fancy 3.00 



•• good 2.00 



*• splits 1.60 



Lilies, perdoz 11.60 8 2.00 



Adlantum, per 100 1.00 



Aaparacus Sprays, per bunch 60 



Smllax, per dozen 2.00 



Spranceii, per bunch 60 



Fsms, per 1000 2.60 



Galax, per 1000 I.OO 



ROSKS, Our Selection, Good Stock, per 100, $4.00 



Mention The Review when you write. 



