August 26, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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SUPPLY of the 



ses 



and handledjthan any other large supply 

 factory, economical and profitable for YOU 

 end. Try them and see for yourself. 



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PRICE LIST 



CORSAGE ROSES 

 Cecile Bnuiner 



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Per 100 I 

 $2.00 I 



LILIES I 



Glganteam doz., $ 1.50 @ $ 2.00 § 



" 100. 10.00 @ 15.00 I 



GLADIOLI Per 100 I 



Select $3.00 @ $ 4.00 i 



Fancy 6.00® 8.00 I 



ASTERS Per lOO 



Good, for work $1.00 @ $2.00 



Fancy Stock 3.00 @ 4.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Per 100 



Pond Lillec, colored $10.00 @ $12.00 



VaUey 10.00 @ 12.00 



Coreopsis....' . l.OO @ 1.50 



Feverfew per bunch .26 



GREENS 



Ferns, new per 100, 26c; per 1000, $2.50 



Plnmosos per bunch, $0.60 @ .76 



Sprcngerl perbunch, .60 



AdUmtamy fancy long per 100. 2 .00 



8«ll«x per doz., 4.00 



Prices Sal>ject to Market Clianges. 



Store Open from 7:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. 



Saturday to 8 P. M. Closed on Sunday 



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Fancy Gladioli 



Myrtle by the thousands— and all 

 the other good Gladioli — Halley, 

 Pendleton, Schwaben, Chicago 

 White, Brenchleyensis, bright red, 

 and many other specially good ones. 

 We handle Glads as carefully as 

 we do roses— that's one of the 

 reasons why our stock gives un- 

 usually good satisfaction. 



Asters 



You will find these very useful, for 

 "work" or for decorating. A large 

 and fine supply in all leading colors. 



NOTE— Order Early 



We close at 5 p. m. It then is only 4 p. m. in places 

 that are not "saving daylight." Send orders in time. 



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169-175 N.Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Long Distance Tel^hone 

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Central ^^^ 



