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The Florists^ Review 



Sbm'ember 27, 1917. 



WIETOR BROS., 



162 N. 

 WAflASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO 



Mrs. Chas. Russell Per 100 



Fancy $10.00 @ $12.00 



Good 6.00@ 8.00 



Miniature Roses 



Baby Doll 3.00 



Elger 8.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Pink and White Klllamey, OpbeUa, 



Sunburst and Richmond Per 100 



Extra special $6.00 



Select 5.00 



Fancy 4.00 



Medium 8.00 



Short 2.00 



Carnations 



Fancy 3.00 



Good 2.00 



Subject to change without 

 Miscellaneous Per 



VaUey 



LUles $12.60 @ 



Ferns per 1000, 



Smilax per doz. strinsa, 2.50 @ 



Adiantum 



Galax ( bronze and green ) , 1000. 

 Asparagus SprenKeri . . bcb . , 

 Asparagus numosus..bch.. 

 Boxwood per lb.. 



notice. 



100 



$ 600 



i 16.00 



2.00 



3.00 



1.00 



1.50 



.60 



.50 



.25 



ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per lOO 



Other Green Goods Market Rates 



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couiitiy. Frank Jaial lias joinod the 

 sales force of Zecli & Maun. 



What probably was the first shipment 

 of violets to reach the market this sea- 

 son was received last week by the A. L. 

 Eandall Co. The shipper was L. Gil- 

 bert, Glen Ellyn, 111. 



With many conventions and flower 

 shows scheduled, Octol)er commences as 

 a regular globe-trotting trip for Fred 

 Lautenschlager, of Kroeschell Bros. Co. 

 During the first week he will attend the 

 F. T. D. as well as the Vegetable Grow- 

 ers' convention. 



Eric Johnson, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., is a strong believer in the future 

 of Evelyn Nesbit, the new corsage rose. 

 He says he believes it will replace Baby 

 Doll in many orders this season. 



The busy season seems to have opened 

 for the Eapid Wrapper Co. and some 

 large sales are reported, one customer 

 last week ])lacing an order for 16,000 

 wra])pers and 150 pedestals. 



Miss Ruth Wattmann, of Bassett & 

 Washburn, has returned from a three 

 weeks' vacation spent at Lake Geneva, 

 Wis. 



- Visitors. 



Joseph H. Hill was u{) from Richmond 

 to s])end Sunday with his father and 

 mother, who are at the Presbyterian 

 hospital, 17.")3 West Congress street. 

 Mr. Hill is getting along well after his 

 operation and liopes to be able to t)e 

 up in a wheeled chiiir before this week 

 is ended. Mrs. Hill is his constant com- 

 jtanion. There have been many callers, 

 iiumeroiis telei)iu)ne inipiiries, and Room 

 iM.") is .1 bower of flowers. 



Eugene Dailledou/.e and Mrs. Daille- 

 douze, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are making 

 liead(|uarters at Hotel La Salle tliis 

 week, while they make side trijis to 

 jjoints of interest. Sunday night they 

 went to Richmond witli Joe Hill, visit- 

 ing La Fayette on the way back. They 

 are on their way home from a trip to 

 the I'acific coast. 



Harry P;ipworth and .T. G. Scliatt- 

 maier, store man of the Metairie Ridge 

 Nursery Co., have returned to New Or- 

 leans after spending a week in relaxa- 

 tion an<l in visiting tlie trade here. 



Walter Mott, ambassador and minis- 

 ter plenij)otentiary for Ben.j. Hammond, 

 Beacon, X. Y., was here last week. 



At Wenona, ill., William Metzger 

 arose at I! a. m. September 24, in order 

 to sjiend tlie day in Chicago. He has 

 a fine business in ])lants and cut flowers 

 and is a steady buyer here. 



Ed. Dahlgren, foreman for the Kem- 

 ble-Smith Co., Boone, la., is undergoing 

 an operation at the Norwegian-Ameri- 

 can hospital in Chicago. 



Pauline Windmiller, of Mankato, 



Fall Offers 



9C Tumbler €Q 7C 



LD Baskets iPO.I 9 



OP Medium Cut ^iA 7C 



LD Flower Baskets ^I4. f U 



1 O Cut Flower Baskets for Long Stemmed 



ltd Cut Flowers, in one dozen a| aa 



lots, each ^1*UU 



6 Larger Cut Flower Baskets, for Long Stemmed 

 Beauties, Russells, Mums, etc., A| ah 

 in lots of six or more, each wl«Uu 



Finished in Two-tone Colors. Each Offer Includes Liners. 



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= Extra Large Selected Goldfish, assl. (xallon Globes. 1 dozen to crate... 14 00 - 



— colors 10.00 Two-gallon Globes. 1 (lo/.en to crate 6.00 — 



~ Per Do/,. Three-gallon Globes, ^ do/en to crate. ',1.00 — 



E Imported Jap. Fantails (Genuine) $3.oo E 



n Imported Jap. Fantails (Small) 2.25 ' — 



= Imported Jap. Telescopes. Fantails 4.50 ' — 



Z: Imported Jap. Comets, small 2.00 — 



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— Wafer Fisii Food, large 3-colored package. , , . «>- aa «► «,«— » ^ » u — 

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