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Hat 18, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



49 



A BIG CROP MEMORIAL WEEK ROSES 



Price List Commencing May 22— Sub|ect to 



Short Medium 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSKLL 6e 8e 



WHITE KILLARNEY 8c 4e 



PINK KILLARNEY 8e 4e 



RED RICHMOND AND MILADY 8e 4c 



KIIiLARNBY QUEEN 4c Be 



SUNBURST 4c 6c 



OPHELIA 4c 6c 



MARYLAND 4c 6c 



Ciiange Without Notice 



Lone Fancy Special Extra Special 



10c l2c 16c 18c 



6c 8c 10c 18c 



6c 8c 10c 18c 



6c 8c 10c 18c 



8c 10c 18c 15c 



8c lOe 18c 16c 



8c 10c 18c 16c 



8c 10c 18c 16c 



Carnations, Pink, White and Red, good each, 5c 



Carnationa, Pink, White and Red, fancy each, 6c 



Peoniea each, 6c, 8c 



Sweet Peaa $1 .00 per 100 



Daisiea 1 .00 per 100 



Swainaona Alba $1.00 per 100 



Floriata* Double Sweet Alyaaum $2 50 per 1000 



Sprengerl 25c per bunch 



Plumoaua 25c per "bunch 



Fancy Ferna $3.50 per 1000 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES, $I.OO, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen 



Above aaotations are for Roses as they are cut fresh from the bushes, includine Extra Special, Special, Fancy, Long, Medium and Short. 

 COME ON WITH YOUR ORDERS-ROSES $50.00 PER 10OO-250 AT lOOO RATE, OUR SELECTION 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., PRINCETON, ILL. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



AN OPPORTUNITY— GRAB IT. 



For the Sake of Your Cash Register 



Send us an order for at least one dozen of these BEST-OF-ALL tumbler baskets. 

 Here is the greatest special we have ever offered. These baskets are instantan- 

 eous sellers and come in any of the two-tone finishes. 



JUST THINK- 



ONE DOZEN BEST-OF-ALL Tumbler Baskets, complete with liners 



for 



$2.00 



Can you beat it? 



4 inches in diameter, 5 inches deep, 16 inches high over all. 



Just pin a two-dollar bill to your business card or to this advertisement with your name and 

 address, and leave the rest to us. Remember we are the manufacturers, of the famous 

 BEST-OF-ALL line of pot covers and always have a stock on hand. Better order some. 



DO XT NOW 



Johnson Basket Company 



323-385 Weat Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



MaRafadurers of "BEST-OF-ALL" Line of POT COVERS and BASKETS 



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Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



at wholesale; on the streets they are 

 oflfered at 10 cents each, three for a 

 <]uarter, and it is a hard matter for 

 people who dislike patronizing street 

 men to jolly themselves into believing 

 that the opportunity to buy in the 

 «tores is worth the difference. 



There has been some relief from the 

 tense situation involving the produc- 

 tion of valley. The shortage of green- 

 house stock continues, but there has 

 been a good supply of outdoor stock 

 and this has been used to fill many or- 

 ders. Some of it comes with from 

 twelve to fifteen bells and is as good 

 as at least the indoor stock produced 

 from low-grade pips. The one regret is 

 that the season does not last long and 

 conditions will shortlyNbe again as they 

 were. 



There are plenty of roses to be had. 

 The whites were in heavy demand for 

 Mothers' day, but there were enough 

 of them to go around. Orchids still are 

 scarce. A few are beginning to come 

 in from the local houses. 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOiqAN D. WALLACX 



mma mm 



insurance exchange building 

 Chicaoo 



MantloB Th> Review when yon write. 



Various Notes. 



The statement made in one of the 

 papers that the Freeman boys were to 

 close their Thirteenth street store May 

 1 does not seem to have been correct, 

 as the place is still doing business, and 

 rumor has it that a number of improve- 



ments are to be made at the green- 

 houses and new stock added, and the 

 boom extended to the Thirteenth street 

 store. 



Fred H. Kramer is nursing a some- 

 what mutilated hand brought about in 

 line of duty as official snake charmer 

 of the local Shrine. . It seems that he 



