Febrdaby 13, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



Chicago, L. D. Phoie Randolph 631 



Chicago's Foremost Wholesale House — the market's headquarters 



for everything in season, offers you the best stock in the market 



and priced low when quality is considered. Our Orchids, 



Violets and Roses cannot be equaled anywhere. 



ROSES 



A Few Leading 

 Specialties 



Sweet Peas 



$2.00 to $4.00 per 100 



Freesias 



$4.00 to $8.00 par 100 



CARNATIONS 



$3.00 to $6.00 per 100 



VALLEY 



$8.00 per 100 



CALENDULAS 



$4.00 to $8.00 per 100 



MIGNONETTE 



$(5.00 to $10.00 per 100 



PAPER WHITES 



$4.00 to $6.00 per 100 



CALLA LILIES 



$20.00 to $25.00 per 100 



Milady 



$8.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Russell 



$10.00 to $35.00 per lOO 



Columbia 



$10.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Killarney Brilliant 



$8.00 to $20.00 per lOO 



HOOSKR BEAUTY WHITE KOIARNEY 



CECHE BRUNNER WARD 



SUNBURST OPHEUA 



All varieties at Present Market Prices 

 All Extra Special Roses Billed Accordingly 



A Few Leading 

 Specialties 



Orchids 



$6.00 to $7.50 par dozen 



Violets 



$1.00 to $1.50 par 100 



FKRNS 



Per 1000. $5.00 



ADIANIUN 



P«r 100. Sl.OO to $1.00 



MEXICAN IVY 



Per 1000, $7.60 



GREENS 



OAI.AX 



Per 1000. $2.00 



PLUMOSU8 



Per bauch. BOc to 7Sc 



BOXWOOD 



Market Prices 



SMI LAX 



Per docen. $3.00 



SPRENGERI 



Per bunch. 36c to 50c 



LKUCOTHOB 



Per 100. 7Sc 



EASTER LILIES 



$20.00 to $25.00 per 100 



DAISIES 



$2.00 to $3.00 per 100 



PANSIES 



$1.25 to 1.50 per doz.bu. 

 TULIPS 



$5.00 to $8.00 per 100 



ROHAN HYACINTHS 



$4.00 to $8.00 per 100 



PUSSY WILLOW 



35c, 50c, 75c per bunch 



W« arc opon until 8 p. m. Saturdays, but dosed all day on Sunday. 



If Your Motto U "Tlioro's Nona too Good for My Trade**— Ramambar Wa Have tha Bast in Quality and Valua. 



All pricas in this advartlsamcnt ara our presant prices and subject to market changes without notice. 



the E. F. "Winterson Co. will push the 

 supplies and green goods departments, 

 E. F. Winterson, Jr., having joined his 

 father in this end of the business. For 

 several years he had devoted his ener- 

 gies to the seed store. 



The Brant & Noe place, which has 

 been empty for a year, is on the mar- 

 ket. 



Sydney Buchbinder, who has been do- 

 ing war work for a year or more, is 

 starting again in the refrigerator and 

 store fixture business, using the old firm 

 name of Buchbinder Bros., with an office 

 in the Lumber Exchange building. 



A famous advertiser is known for his 



slogan, "Keeping Everlastingly at it 

 Brings Success." Keeping at it cer- 

 tainly has brought success to S. J. 

 Pearce, even a greater success this sea- 

 son than last. Neither the cost of bulbs 

 nor the difficulties of obtaining them 

 stood in his way last autumn and now 

 he is coming out even better than he 

 hoped, for thus far he has had the mar- 

 ket largely to himself on jonquils, tulips 

 and Iris tingitana. 



Paul Klingsporn piloted a party of 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association 

 growers to Eichmond, Ind., February 8, 

 to visit the Hill establishment to see 

 Rose Premier in bloom. In the party 



were Frank Schramm, D. J. Abrams, 

 Rudolph Ellsworth and William Spandi- 

 kow. All have bought the new rose. 

 George Ball accompanied them. 



The Fleischman Floral Co. is obtain- 

 ing excellent publicity this season 

 through an arrangement with the asso- 

 ciation of electric vehicle manufactur- 

 ers. That organization maintains a 

 park for cars east of the Illinois Cen- 

 tral tracks in Grant park. Any owner 

 of an electric may have it called for or 

 delivered from the park by stepping 

 into the Fleischman store. Many lady 

 patrons of the symphony orchestra use 

 the service. 



