January 1, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



OR Bros. 



CHICAGO 



1 



162 N. 

 Wabash Ave., 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Sabject to change 

 -without notice 



Russell, Premier 



Per 100 



Select $35.00 



Fancy 25.00 



Medium 20.00 



Short 15.00 



Columbia, Richmond Per lOO 



Select $30.00 



Fancy 20.00 



Medium 15.00 



Short 10.00 



Sunburst, Ophelia, 



Killarney Brilliant Perioo 



Select $20.00 



Fancy 15.00- 



Medium 12.00 



Short 10.00 



Killarney and 



White Killarney Perioo 



Select $15.00 



Fancy 12.00 



Medium 10.00 



Short &00 



Carnations Per loo 



Long Fancy Mrs. C. W. Ward $12.00 



Long Fancy Red 12.00 



White and Light Pink 10.00 



Assorted, good, all colors, shorter stem 8.00 



Calla Lilies, per doz $2.50 



Ferns, per 1,000 4.00 



Smilaz, per doz 3.00 



Galax, per 1,000 2.00 



Sprengeri, per bunch SO 



Other Greens at market price. 



ROSES, Our Selection, per 100 



$8.00 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WELCH BROS. CO., 262 Devonshire St, Boston, Mass. 

 New England's Largest Wholesale House 



Offer* to the trade the most complete collection of 



NEW ROSES FOR THIS SEASON 



Cut Flowers of PILGRIN, CRUSADER, PRENIER, RUSSEU, HADLEY £^»li:'U'^ 



American Beauties - Violets - Valley - Orchids 



ALL FLOWERS IN SEASON FURNISHED AT MARKET PRICES 

 Phone or wire your orders. Be convinced and satisfied. Main 6267-5948. 



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E. F. WWTERSON CO., 



166 N. Walitsh Avenue 



L. D. Phon. Cntral 6004 

 ESTABLISHED 1892 



Chicago 



DAILY SHIPMENTS of th. fin.st steek in ROSES, CARNATIONS, VIOLETS and BULBOUS FLOWERS Hmmdaum!!*mr» 

 for WILD SMILAX. FANCY FERNS, ADIANTUM.^^ Bood..' DON'T TOrSeT - oir SuSS D.DaVt^ 



pl.t. - RIBBONS. CHIFFONS. BOXES. CREPE PAPER AND WIRE DESIONS. auppiy u.paran.nt i. eom- 



Mentlon The ReTlew when yon write. 



sition on the part of local retailers not 

 to load up on accessories. He says some 

 of them bought as many as twenty 

 times in the week before Christmas. 



Fred Simon, who, instead of going 

 back into the florists' business, has 

 been selling Fulton trucks since he was 

 discharged from the army, has a new 

 detail. His concern recently took the 

 agency for the Stewart truck, the %-ton 



model being one well adapted to florists ' 

 use, and Mr. Simon has been assigned 

 to sell exclusively in this field. 



Visitors. 



Alex Lurie, of the BluMaize Blossom 

 Shop, Ann Arbor, Mich., was in town 

 twice during the holiday week, on his 

 way to and from his old home at St. 

 Louis, where he went to- attend a meet- 



ing of the American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science. Mr. 

 Lurie formerly was superintendent of 

 the Missouri Botanical Garden. 



H. Wilson, of Wilson's Seed Store, 

 Columbus, O., was here December 29. 



E. A. Fetters, the widely known De- 

 troit retailer, has been visiting friends 

 in Chicago this week. 



John Klaus, of Greenwood, Mo., was 



