Decembbb 26, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



66 



JOHN KRUCHTEN 



HENRY KRUCHTEN 



JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. 



Wholesale Florists 3»„=-»i.«-J^ipriS' CHICAGO, ILL. 



Wbdesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Chicago, Dec. 24, 1918. 



Beauty, Special $12. 



Beauty, 30 to'3<PiB. sterna 8. 



Beauty, 24-in. stetna 6. 



Beauty, 12 to 20- in. stems 8, 



Beauty, short 



Columbia |12. 



Mrs. Russell 12. 



Milady 12. 



Hooaler Beauty 12. 



^inburst 12, 



Khelia 12. 



KllUmey 12. 



White KlUarney 12. 



Doable White KlUarney 12. 



KlIIarneyBrilliant 12. 



Obamp Weiland 12. 



Richmond 12. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 12. 



Nesblt 4. 



Oeclle Brunner 3. 



Carnations 8. 



VloleU 2. 



Valley 



Baster Lilies 18. 



Calla Lilies, per doz $3.00 



Rubrum Lilies 



OatUeyas, per doz.$9.00 @ $12.00 



Calendulas 3. 



Paper White NarclBsi 6. 



Mignonette 8. 



Sweet Peas 3. 



Stevla 2. 



Polnsettias, per doz. .$2.50@$6.00 



Per d08. 



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100 



) $60.00 



I 60.00 



I 60.00 



I 85.00 



I 25.00 



26.00 



25.00 



26.00 



25.00 



25.00 



26.00 



25.00 



20.00 



10.00 



4.00 



15.00 



8.00 



8.00 



25.00 



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12.00 

 8.00 



10.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



St. Louis, Dec. 



Beauty, Specials $10. 



Beauty, Extni 6. 



Colombia $ 8. 



White KlUarney 6. 



KlUarney 



Ward «• 



Milady and Oplielia H. 



Russell 15. 



Carnations 1-- 



Lily of the Valley 6. 



Easter Lilies 15. 



Snapdragons 2. 



Daisies 1 



Orchids, doz. .,....$7.00 @ $10.00 



VloleU 1 



Stevla 1 



Calendulas 3. 



Paper Whites i^ 



Sweet Peas 1- 



24, 1918. 



Per dos. 



00 ® $12.00 



00 ® 8.00 



Per 100 



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$35.00 



20.00 



20.00 



15.00 



S.'j.OO 



50.00 



20.00 



8.00 



25.00 



4.00 



1.50 



2.00 

 2.00 

 5.00 

 10.00 

 2.50 



Pittsburgh, Dec. 'J4, 1918. 

 Per 100 



$75.00 



50.00 

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 25.00 

 8.00 

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 75.00 

 6.00 

 2.50 



Beauty, Special 



Beauty, Fancy 



Beauty, Shorter 15 



KlUarney 10. 



White KUlamey 10. 



Richmond 10. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 8. 



Ophelia 10. 



Shawyer 10. 



Mock 10. 



Mrs. Charles Russoll 10. 



Llliea 



Snapdragons 



Carnations 6, 



Cattleyas 



Calendulas 



Sweet Peas 2.00 @ 



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Kindly cancel my ad, as my plants are 

 all sold. I could have sold 3,000 instead 

 of 300. — "Walter A. Amling, Maywood, HI. 



Kindly cut out my ad of coleus in the 

 Classified section. One insertion was suf- 

 ficient to sell all I had two or three times 

 over.— O. E. Majors, Denison, Tex. 



Plsasi discontinue my pansy ad, as I 

 have sold all my stock and this business 

 of returning checks costs money. — Cot- 

 tage Greenhouses, Westplains, Mo. 



OuB stock of moonvines was exhausted 

 in the week after the first ad appeared, 

 and we are returning orders for hundreds 

 every day. — Fred H. Lemon & Co., Bich- 

 mond, Ind. 



What do you think she thought? 



When a cultured woman customer heard one of your clerks come so far 

 from the right pronuDciation of the name of a flower or plant that she 

 did not recognize it, what do you think she thought of your store? Some- 

 times, too, your clerks are "off" on the spelling of technical names. 

 In either case the 



Pronouncing- Dictionary 



will quickly solve your troubles. It spells the names .correctly and tells 

 how to pronounce them. It is a little book in both size and price, but it 

 is invaluable to every florist. It costs only 25 cents. 



Order one now, as the supply is limited. 



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WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



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 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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Richmond, Snnbnrst, Ophelia, Pink 

 and White Killarney 



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