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The Florists' Review 



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182 N.Wabash Avenue 



Chicago, t ». PhMC Raadolph 631 



—PREMIER— 



$8.00 to $20.00 per 100. 



We have a large cut of this new Rose. 



Flowers are summer size, but it is all nice clean stock, strong stems 

 and heavy foliage. When you want Premier, we are headquarters. 



FINE SUMMER CROP OF RUSSELL AND MILAPV. 



Orchids 



At Market Prices 



Shasta Daisies 



$1.00 to $1.50 per 100 



Bachelor's Buttons 

 75c to $1.00 per 100 



Qypsophila 



50c per bunch 

 Double, $1.00 per bunch 



New Ferns 



$2.00 per 1000 



Adiantum 



$1.00 to $1.50 per 100 



Qalax 



$2.00 per 1000 



ROSES 



Russell 



Our stock has never been excelled. 

 $6.00 to $18.00 per 100 



Milady ^ 



Like Russells, our Miladys are second to none 

 $4.00 to $12.00 per 100 



ColuYnbia 



Another one of our leaders. 

 $4.00 to $18 00 per 100 



Ophelia 



Don't forget to include Ophelia in your order. 

 $3.00 to $10.00 



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Brilliants 

 $3 to $8 per 100. 



White Klllirney 



$4 00 to SI 0.00 



Sunburst 



$i.Q0to.$8.00 



Maryland 

 $4 to $8 per 100 



Ward 



$3.00 to $8.00 



Hoosier Beauty 



$3.00 to S8.00 



Extra speclnl roses billed accordingly 



QIadioli 



$.4.0Q to $8.00 per 100 



Valley 



$10.00 to'$l 2.00 per 100 



Calendulas 



$1.00 to $2.00 per 100 



A Feverfew 



25c per bunch 



Plumosus 



25c, 35c, 50c per bunch 



Spren{>:eri 



35c, 50c per bunch 



ALL PRICCS ARK SUBJECT TO M ARKXT CHAMGK8 WITHOPT NOTICE 

 WB ARE CLOSED ALL DAY ON SUNDAY 



and are using corrugated fiber board 

 boxes for short shipments. The cost of 

 boxes has risen sharply several times 

 in the last few years and probably will 

 make another jump as a result of the 

 strike, however it is settled. The whole- 

 salers, with one or two exceptions, 

 charge for boxes, at cost. 



Various Notes. 

 The approaching season is a matter of 

 more than ordinary interest at this time 

 and it is to be noted that the E. Wien- 

 hoeber Co., catering to the "Gold 

 Coast" folks, looks forward to a re- 

 sumption of social activities vyhich will 

 create a demand for quality flowers ex- 



ceeding anything known in recent years. 

 While the Wienhoeber store gets more 

 of the "society" business than any 

 other, every retailer, wholesaler and 

 grower is likely to feel the same in- 

 fluence on the business. 



The new state law requiring commis- 

 sion houses to procure licenses, to file 



