IIABCH 22. 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



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I Lilies for Easter j 



5 We will have our usual large supply of faacy lilies this year, quality as ever —consist- = 



= ently the best. Lilies packed at greenhouses 100 to a box and shipped directly to you, thus = 



avoiding all rehandling and eUminating consequent bruises. Send your order now; our = 



= prices are right. 



ROSES 



Russell, Ophelia, Milady, Sunburst, White Killarney, Pink Killarney, Killarney Bril- 

 liant, Aaron Ward, and all other leading varieties. We have a large crop now on ajid can 

 furnish you in any quantity. 



CARNATIONS 



Large quantities of Carnations at reasonable 

 prices. Let us fill your order. 



SWEET PEAS 



Finest Spencer Sweet Peas obtainable. Large vari- 

 ety of colors. We can furnish you in quantity lots. 



I WRITE FOR EASTER PRICE LIST 



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Try Us and Be Convinced ! 



UR stock right now is of exceptional quality; we would like to 

 have you give it a trial. You would be more than satisfied. 

 We give the greatest attention to every detail, and you can be 

 certain stock ordered from us will be right in every particular. 



Acents for 

 TO-BAK-INE 



E rne ^ C ompany \ 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-710 



CHICAGO 



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a fair demand. Violets are plentiful and 

 sell at low prices. Sweet peas give little 

 trouble, as they are popular for corsage 

 and many other uses. 

 Greens continue scarce. 



Easter Prospects. 



The weather has been far from spring- 

 like, but the decreased production it 

 has caused has only strengthened the 

 belief that there will be abundant sup- 

 plies of stock for Easter. Stock that 



might have been off with a warm, early 

 spring will be in good supply. 



There seems to be no possibility of a 

 shortage in lilies. There were larger 

 supplies of bulbs than usual this .season 

 and everybody's lilies will be in. The 

 only trouble will be that most lots of 

 lilies arc short to medium stem. 



Eoses will be in good supply and of 

 excellent quality. Carnations will not 

 be in as heavy crop as in some other 

 vears, but no one seems to have got ex- 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. See page 117. 



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cited over carnations so far this year. 

 Violets would have been pretty "well 

 over had the weather been warm, and a 

 hot spell might yet destroy the crop, but 

 continued cool weather will mean an 

 unusually good supjily for so late an 



