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The Florists^ Review 



APBiL 20, 1916. 



WIRE YOUR ORDERS 



WE SHIP AT ONCE 



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



Sweet Peas Carnations Beauties Orcliids 



Tulips Cailas Daisies Vailey 



Easter Lilies Calendulas Mignonette Roses 



Jonquils 



FANCY BOXWOOD, $8.50 per case 



Erne ^ Klingel 





TO-BAK-INS 



30 E. Itandolph St. 



L.. D. Phone 



Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



Anton Then's pot plants for Easter 

 and say he was cleaned out of every- 

 thing but lilies and spiraeas as early 

 as April 14. 



The last ten days have been most 

 inauspicious for visitors to the estab- 

 lishment of the Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 at Morton Grove. Everywhere scenes 

 of activity greeted the eye. And on 

 every bench in the plant department 

 were stuck among the several ranks of 

 pots the sign "Sold." In the Easter 

 lily houses, electric lights were strung 

 about overhead — mute evidence of 

 night work. August Poehlmann says 

 there has been practically a clean-up, 

 and the supply was unusually large. 



Joseph Foerster is much relieved at 

 the complete recovery of his little 

 daughter, who has been ill with scarlet 

 fever. 



At Wdnterson 's Seed Store night 

 work was supplemented by a 14-hour 

 shift on Palm Sunday in the effort to 

 fatch up with orders. 



A 7-passenger touring car has been 

 added to the automobile fleet of Simp- 

 son's Flower Shop, 3656 Ogden avenue, 

 according to C. B. Le Mer. 



Forty carloads, 12,500 bags, of Wiz- 

 ard manures are being used by one 

 Chicago park system this season, ac- 

 cording to the Pulverized Manure Co. 



A recent trip made by Sidney Buch- 

 binder resulted in two nice orders for 

 Buchbinder Bros. A special 15-foot re- 

 frigerator is being built for the Eld- 

 ridge Floral Co., of Minneapolis, and 

 another of smaller size for the Winona 

 Floral Co., of Winona, Minn. 



Orders for nursery stock are un- 

 usually heavy, according to D. D. P. 

 Roy, who is working on several nice 

 landscaping contracts. 



Late April 15, two small bootblacks 

 stopped to admire the flowers in front 

 of the Chicago Floral House, 41 West 

 Bandolph street. They appealed to the 

 boys and one of them snatched a large 

 bouquet and away they went. A po- 

 liceman caught one of them — the one 

 without the flowers. He was turned 

 over to his parents. 



P. J. Foley is in New York. 



Visitors. 



Members of the trade were visited 

 this week by R. M. Rahaley, of the 



A. T. Pyfer & Co. 



L. D. Phone Central 3373 



30 East Randolph St.^ Chicago 



Easter Price List 



CAKKATIONS Per 100 



Krtra large fancy | 6.00 



^Choice .$ 4.00® 5.00 



White Rlllaraey. 

 KiUarney. 



BOSES 



( Special lO.OO 



.vu.arney ^Select 6.00® 8.00 



Mrs. Russell 10.00® 15.00 



Extra specials billed accordingly. 

 American Beauties, per doz $ 3.00®$ 6.00 



MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



Easter Lilies, best grade $10.00@$12.50 



Cailas 12.50® 15.00 



Viilley 



violets 75 



Sweet Peas 75 



Daffodils 3. 



Jonquils 3.001 



Tulips 4.00 



Adiantnm 



rems, per 1000 



Smilax, per dozen 1.50® 



Asparagus Plumosus, per string 50i 



Asparagus Plnmoeus, per buncb... .35 _ 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, per buncb... .25® 



Mexican Ivy, per 1000 



Subject to market changes. 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Mention The Rerlew wben yon write. 



Detroit Cut Flower Exchange, Detroit, 

 Mich. 



Among the week 's visitors was E. A. 

 Fetters, of Detroit, Mich. 



One of this week's visitors was 

 Frank Smith, of Smith & Fetters Co., 

 Cleveland, O. 



The smiling face of Sam Seligman, 



