OcTOBn 7, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



of Roses 



Milady, Butterfly^Montrose, 

 Double WhMke BLillarney, 

 and Brunner. 



most carefully grown and handled in all America 



PRICE LIST 



CORSAGE ROSB8 Perioo 

 C«cil« Bnuiner $2.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS Perdoz. 



Yellow $1.60 @ $5.00 



White 1.50 @ 5.00 



POMPONS Per Bunch 



White $0.50 @ $0.75 



CARNATIONS Perioo 



Good Stocic $1.00 @ $2.00 



Fancy 3.00 



GIGANTEUM LILIES Per lOO 

 Select $15.00 



SWEET PEAS Per ico 



Spencers, several colors $1 .50 @ $3.00 



MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



Valley $10,00 @ $12.00 



Tritomas 8.00 



Feverfew per bunch .25 



Myrtle per bunch .S5 



''Flowering Clover". . . per bunch .35 @ .50 



GREENS 



Ferni per 100, 35cj per 1000, $3.00 



PlnnuMos per bunch. $0.50 @ .75 



Sprengerl perbunch, .50 



Adlantmn, fancy long per 100, 2.00 



Smllaz perdoz., 4.00 



Prices Subject to Market Changes. 



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



Saturday to 8 P. M. Closed on Sunday 



Beauties 



Amling's will again have the largest 

 supply of Beauties in this market 

 this season. New crop just coming 

 on. Fine short and medium; no ex- 

 tra long stems quite yet. 



VaUey 



We made advance arrangements for spec- 

 ial increased supplies of choice Valley for 

 October — but it will be better to order in 

 advance unless you have arranged for reg- 

 ular shipments on certain days of the week. 



Sweet Peas 



Our arrangements this season include a 

 larger supply than ever before of winter- 

 flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. Already 

 picking in some quantity. 



UIUJJZ 



NOTE— Order Early 



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

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



169-175 N.Wabash AvI 



CHICAGO, ILL 



Long Distance Telephone 

 _ . . 1978 



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