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The Florists' Review 



August 10, 1917. 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



CKicts^G O LD. PboM RndolHi 631 



OUR SUMMER ROSES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE 



And what is more, our supply is so large that we can furnish you in any quantity desired. All varieties, all grades. 

 You are certain to find here just whal you want. There absolutely are no better roses on the Chicago market. We ■] 



also have a complete line of Garden Flowers. 



Order here— you can't do better elsewhere -often not nearly so well. 



Mention The ReTlew when you wrlte^ ■ 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



^ WHOLESALE FLORISTS Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 



"■ ' 'i?i?^ft '"• CH iCAGO 



30 E. Randolph St. 



EVERYTHING IN 



CUT FLOWERS 



Agents for ELASTIC-LYKE 





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WIETOR BROS.. 



162 N. 

 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO 



Mrs. Chas. Russell Per 100 



Fancy S 10.00 @ f 12.00 



Good 6.00 @ 8.00 



Miniature Roses 



Baby Doll 3.00 



Elger 8.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Pink and White Killarney, Ophelia, 



Sunburst and Richmond Per 100 



Extra special $6.00 



Select 6.00 



Fancy 4 00 



Medium 3.00 



Short 2.00 



Carnations 



Fancy 3.00 



Good 2.00 



Subject to chance without 

 Miscellaneous Per 



Valley 



Lilies S 12.50 @ 



Ferns per 1000. 



Smllax per doz. strings, 2.50 @ 



Adiantum 



Galax (bronze and green), 1000, 

 Asparailus Sprengeri . . bch ., 

 Asparagus Plumosus ..bch.. 

 Boxwood per lb.. 



notice. 



100 



S 6.00 



i 16.00 



2.00 



3.00 



1.00 



1.50 



,60 



,60 



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ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per lOO 



Other Green Goods Market Rates 



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Store, is spending his vacation with his 

 family, visiting old home points in Illi- 

 nois in their Haynes car. 



Eric .Tohnson, of the A. li. Kandall 

 Co., and wife are si)ending a week's 

 vacation at Watervliet, Mich. The trip 

 was made by automobile, together with 

 C. Guza, also of the Kandall force, and 

 wife, who, however, returned to Chi- 

 cago August 13. 



In the skirmish line of the invaders 

 of New York for the convention will be 

 Fred Lautenschlager, wlio will go a day 

 ahead of the main party. 

 Visitors. 



.lohn E. Jacobsen, of the Eiverside 

 Floral Co., Muncie, Ind., has been in 

 town, looking over the market and en- 

 joying a holiday after a busy season. 



b. B. Stevens and Mrs. Stevens, of 

 Shenandoah, la., were here this week 

 on their way to New York, where they 



will combine a visit with a son who 

 lives there and attendance at the S. 

 A. F. convention. 



One of last week 's visitors was Robert 

 Rebb, of the Muskogee Carnation Co., 

 Muskogee, Okla., who is summering at 

 Lauderdale lakes, in Wisconsin. 



"Speaking of coal," said C. J. Moran, 

 manager of Smedley & Co., Fargo, N. D., 

 who was a visitor last week, "our con- 

 tract j)rice for the next year is at $10.30 

 })er ton.' ' 



R. Horton, of the Huron Nursery, 

 Huron, S. D., and (ieorge Rye, of Fort 

 Smith, Ark., were visitors last week. 



H. E. Phil])ott is a visitor this week. 

 Mrs. Philj)ott's condition is said still 

 to be serious. 



Dasrton, O. — The Miami Floral Co. 

 has begun suit to recover .$734.64, whicli 

 it claims is due from ,Tohn W. Rodgers, 

 its former manager. 



ORDER PRINTING NOW 



Our prices will advance 

 September 15th. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO., Unsing,Nkh. 



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 DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



Market conditions this week are fair. 

 The weather is good and there is plenty 

 of stock. Several large funerals have 

 helped the retailers to clean up. Roses 

 are keeping up well and asters are be- 

 ginning to come in. Gladioli are fine 

 and arrive in large quantities. Sweet 

 peas, centaureas. Golden Glows, calendu- 

 las and marigolds are to be had. The 

 late season is holding dahlias back sev- 



