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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 6, 1916. 



Ready to Book Your Order 

 for Lilies for Easter 



Our supply includes a full line; you can rely on our filling your order at market prices. 



Sweet Peas Carnations Beauties Orciiids 



Tulips Caiias Violets Valley 



Freesia Calendulas Daisies Roses 



Easter Lilies Jonquils Mignonette 



FANCY BOXWOOD, $8.50 per case 



Erne Sl Klingel 



Acents for 

 TO-BAK-INK 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phon* 



Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



now brings in the cut twice daily. The 

 other addition to the fleet is a beautiful 

 big Locomobile touring car for the 

 county chairman's personal use. 



The Alpha Floral Co. surrendered its 

 charter at Springfield April 3 and was 

 dissolved, the business of the company 

 having been sold to Johnson & Chronis 

 following the death of George Econ- 

 omopolos. Julius Schnapp is in charge 

 of the store. 



Felix Reichling, who handles the or- 

 ders at Peter Reinberg's, comments on 

 the strength and widespread character 

 of the demand for Beauty bench plants. 

 He says orders have come from seed 

 stores and flower stores all over the 

 country, whence the stock is passed on 

 to the public for garden planting. 



N. J. Wietor points with pride to 

 Carnation Rosette and says that, judg- 

 ing it by its performance for Wietor 

 Bros., one scarcely could ask for any- 

 thing better in its color. The plants, 

 he adds, are green to the ground and 

 give every indication of going right 

 along as long as they are asked to do so. 



Word comes from C. L. Washburn, 

 who is in Pasadena, that 0. P. Bassett 

 is as spry as ever, in spite of his ad- 

 vanced years (he was 81 March 31), 

 and that E. B. Washburn has his hands 

 full with the palm department. Mr. 

 Washburn expects to return to Chicago 

 the end of this week. 



Charles A. Mathes, until recently 

 perennial grower at Western Springs, 

 has taken charge of the greenhouses and 

 grounds of Gustave Pabst, the Milwau- 

 kee brewer, at Oconomowoc, Wis. 



Killing two birds with one stone, 

 Frank M, Johnson, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., visited the National. Flower Show 

 last week and also New. York city and 

 eastern manufacturing centers, whence 

 come florists' supplies. He returned 

 April 3, to be in the store during the 

 spring opening now in progress. 



You would not think it, but W. N. 

 Rudd celebrated his fifty-sixth birthday 

 while at the National Flower Show. He 

 was born March 30, 1860. 



March was the thirteenth month 

 since A. T. Pyfer & Co. took over the 

 wholesale house of the Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co. Mr. Pyfer says that, far from 

 being unlucky, the thirteenth month 





A. T. Pyfer & Co. 



L. D. Phone Centkal 3373 



30 East Randolph St., Chicago 



Easter Price List 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Extra large fancy $ 6.00 



Choice $ 4.00 @ 5.00 



ROSES 



Whits Killarney..(^0'cUl 1000 



Killarney <h%^^^^ ^'^^ ® Im 



Mrs. Russell 10.00 (^ 15.00 



Extra SDdCials billed accordingly. 

 American Beauties, per doz 13.00 @ 6.00 



^MISCBLLANSOaS Per 10* 



Easter Lilies, best grade $10.00 'o; 112.50 



Callas 12.50 a 15.00 



Valley 5.00 



Violets 75 « 1. 00 



Sweet Peas 75 «« 2.00 



Daffodils 3.00 @ 4.00 



Jonauils 3.00® 4.00 



Tulips 4.00 @ 5.00 



Adiantutn 1-00 



Ferns, per 1000 «.00 



Smilax. per dozen l.SO @ 2.00 



Asparagus PI amosus. per strini?. .50® .75 



Asparagus Plumosus. per bunch, .35 @ .50 



Asparagus Sprengeri. per bunch. .25 .50 



Mexican Ivy, per 100# 6.u0 



Subject to market changes. 



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