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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 4, 1920 



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WIETOR BROS. 



Wholesale Growers of Cut Flowers 

 30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 

 Randolph 2081 



CURRENT PRICE LIST '"w^feV^.-?.!?." 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Russell, Premier, Columbia 



Special 



Select 



Per 100 

 ...$30.00 

 ... 25.00 



Medium 20.00 



Short 15.00 



Sunburst, Ophelia 



Special 



Select 



Per 100 

 . . .$16.00 

 ... 12.00 



Medium 10.00 



Short $6.00 to 8.00 



Killarney, White Killamey and 

 Killamey BrUliant 



Special , 



Per 100 

 .$12.00 



Select 10.00 



Medium 8.00 



Short 6.00 



Carnations Per lOO 



Extra Fancy $ 8.00 



Good 6.00 



Calla Lilies, per doz $3.00 to $1.00 



Ferns, per 1000 4.00 



Smilax, per doz 8.00 



Galax,perlOOO 2.00 



Sprengeri and Plumosus, per bunch $0.25 to .50 



All other Stock in Season at market price 



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I All Roses in Large Supply | 



S Sunburst 



S . Columbia 



5 Russell 



B Brunner 



Premier 

 Milady 

 Ophelia 

 Nesbit 



Carnations 

 VioleU 

 Calendulas 

 Stevia 



Jonquils 

 Tulips 

 Freesia 

 Callas 



White Killarney 

 Beauties 

 Richmond 



Maryland Paper Whites 



Pink Killamey Mignonette 



Champ Weiland Sweet Peas 



Boxwood 

 Sprengeri 

 Galax 

 Ferns 



Cattleyas Adiantum 



Pansies Plumosus 



Pussy W^illow Smilax 



Our Prices Never are Higher Than Others ask for an Equally Good Grade of Stock, 



F rNE ^ ft OMPANY 



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cure legal release from liabilities con- 

 tracted several years ago in the flower 

 business on Sixty-third street. Mr. 

 Keenan has been in the army service 

 for a considerable part of the time 

 since he left the florists' business, not 

 having returned from France until 

 August, 1919. He now is a salesman 

 for the United States Eubber Co., but 

 plans to get back into business. About 

 two years ago Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 foreclosed a chattel mortgage on the 

 Keenan store and bid in the property 

 when it was seen that no satisfactory 

 offer was forthcoming, turning the store 

 over to the sisters of the former owner, 

 who are conducting it successfully as 

 F. & R. Keenan. The bankruptcy sched- 

 ule shows the old debts to be $5,403.09, 

 divided among fifty-two creditors, 

 nearly all except $737 for rent being 

 due to the trade. The assets scheduled 

 are $95 in wearing apparel and $5 cash. 

 A discharge is asked, the hearing being 

 set for April 12. 



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FOR QUICK ACTION, WRITE 



SAM SELIGMAN 



Resident Buyer and Jobber in All Specialties in 



FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



239-241 Fourth Ave^ New York 





Mention The B«Tlew when yon writ*. 



Peter Reinberg was 62 years of age 

 March 5. He was born on land now 

 covered by his greenhouses. 



The market has been disturbed this 

 week by rumors of a strike of the rail- 

 way express employees. There are 4,400 

 of them in the Chicago district and 

 they are demanding an unusually large 

 increase in wages. 



John T. Muir is the most recent addi- 



tion to the list of F. T. D. members in 

 Chicago. 



Friends of J. E. Pollworth will be 

 pleased to know that Mrs. Pollworth, 

 who has been critically ill for several 

 weeks, is much better. 



O. A. Tonner says she thinks the 

 concern conducted by the three Tonner 

 sisters may be entitled to claim the 

 record for the market. In the cut flow- 



