January 16, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



GiWH9LESALE GD9WEDS°ACUT FL9WEDS^--- PLANTS 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



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Chicago, t D. PhoM Randolph 631 



Particular buyers come here for that particular kind of choice 



stock that can not be found elsewhere in the market. 



You'll like our particular grade of stock 



and our way of doing business. 



ROSES 



SUNBURST 

 HOOSIER BEAUTY 

 CECILE BRUNNER 



All varieties at 

 Present Marltet Prices 



CARNAnONS 



$3.0-1 to $6.00 per 100 



VALLEY 



$8.00 per 100 



CALENDULAS 



$4.00 to $10.00 per 100 



MIGNONETTE 



$e.00 to $10.00 per 100 



VIOLETS 



$1.00 per 100 



CALLA LILIES 



$20.00 per 100 



Milady 



$8.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Russell 



$8.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Columbia 



$10.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Killarney Brilliant 



$6.00 to $20.00 per 100 



(Extra Special Rosea Billed Accord inrly) 



OPHELIA 



WHITE KHIARNEY 



WARD 



All varieties at 

 Present Market Prices 



FFRNS 



Per lOOU, (6.00 



ADIANIUBI 



Per 100. Sl.OO to Sl.SO 



MEXICAN IVY 



Per 1000. $7US0 



GREENS 



OALAX 



Per 1000. $2.00 



PLUMOSUS 



Per buoch. 60c to 7Sc 



BOXWOOD 



Market Prices 



SMILAX 



Per dozen, $3.00 



SPR£NGERI 



Per bunch, 36c to 60c 



LEUCOTHOE 



Per 100, tl.OO 



ORCHIDS 



$7.50 to $10.00 per doz. 



EASTER LILIES 



$15.00 to $20.00 per 100 



DAISIES 



$2.00 to $3.00 per 100 



PANSIES 



10c to 15c per bunch 



STEVIA 



$4.00 per 100 



PUSSY WILLOW 



35c, 50c, 75c per bunch 



W« arc open until 8 p. m. Saturdays, bat closed all day on Sunday. 



If Your Motto is "There's None too tiood for My Trade" -Remember We Have the Best la Quality and Value. 



All prices in this advertisement are our present prices and subject to market changes without notice. 



Secretary A. C. Kohlbrand, C. J. Michel- 

 sen, P. C. Schupp and Eric Johnson. 



The two committees had a meeting in 

 the balcony room of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., Wednesday, January 15. The dis- 

 cussion covered a wide range of sub- 

 jects, but it seemed apparent that near- 

 est the hearts of each committee lay the 

 old grievances, that of the retailers be- 

 ing that some wholesalers still sell at 

 retail, while the wholesalers make much 

 of the fact that some of the retailers 

 buy ferns, eastern violets and other 

 stock direct of the producer and not 

 through the dealers in this market. 



A much better feeling is sure to come 

 from the exchange of views. 



Various Notes. 



Fighting a fire January 12, which 

 started in the basement from an over- 

 heated furnace pipe, under the flower 

 shop of A. S. Brouton, at 3201 Fullerton 

 avenue, caused the death of one city fire- 

 man and injured four others. The flower 



SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



— everything seasonable and of our usual good quality. 



Don't forget to include in your order Green Goods such as 



BOXWOOD, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE, GALAX, Etc. 



Supplies you need now! 



Ruscus, Cycas, Magnolias, Lycopodium, Made-up Wreaths, 

 Oak Sprays, Ribbons, Crepe Paper, Chiffons. 



O. A. & L. A. TONNER 



Wholesale Cut Flowers and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St., clk^k^i^^e^^f* CHICAGO 



Mention The Bevlew when 70a write. 



shop was destroyed, along with other 

 stores in the block, causing a damage of 

 about $15,000. 



The first of the season 's Iris tingitana 

 was received last week by the Chicago 

 Flower Growers' Association. 



H. E. Humiston, formerly with the 

 Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co., now is 

 manager of the Western Feed & Fertil- 

 izer Co. and the Independent Pulverized 

 Manure Co. 



E. C. Amling, accompanied by Mrs. 



