KOTBMBIB 4. 1020 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



® PYFER'S FLOWERS WIN 



D ROSES 



D cmsiumiEiiuNS d carnations 



COLUMBIA, RUSSELL and 

 premier Per 100 



Long fancy . . $15. 00-$18. 00 

 Choice med... 10.00- 12.00 

 Good shorts. . . 8.00 



OPHELU, sunburst, 

 WHITE KILLARNEY and 

 HOOSIER BEAUTY 



Per 100 

 Long fancy.. $8.00-$10.00 

 Choice med. .. 6.00 



Good shorts. . 5.00 



CECILE BRUNNER 2.00 



Choice, white, yellow Per Dozen 



and pink $5.00 



Select $3.00- 4 00 



Good 1.50- 2.00 



POMPONS: New standard varieties, 

 large bunch 50c-75o 



FERNS: New stock, per 1000. .$3.00 



GALAX: Per 1000 2.00 



Per 100 



Extra Special $4.00-$5.00 



Choice 2.50- 3.00 



SWEET PEAS: All 



colors -... 1.00- 2.00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS: 



Per bunch 35c-50c 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI: 



Per bunch 25c-35c 



BOXWOOD: 



Per 100 lbs $25.00 



Large bunches 8 for $1.00 



A m^ yfeir g Compa ip^ 



Omr Nottot "Nothing !• too much trouble to pleaa* a outoaMr." 



164 North Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



SELECT MUMS 



ROSES, SWEET PEAS, GARDENIAS 



and all other Seasonable Flowers for particular buyers. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cat Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Samuelson will arrive in Chicago about 

 December 15 and will be at his old place 

 in the store until after New Year 's. 



There was a meeting of the Wholesale 

 Cut Flower Association, at the store of 

 the E. C. Amling Co., November 4, called 

 by Secretary Kohlbrand, to plan partici- 

 pation in ' * Say It with Flowers ' ' week. 



A. H. Budlong and Mrs. Budlong have 

 just returned from an automobile trip to 

 the Pacific coast, which began June 15. 

 They drove their Chandler over the 

 northern route to Seattle, thence went 

 south to Los Angeles, where they were 



met by their son, Herbert, and his wife, 

 and then drove home over the southern 

 route. Mr. Budlong celebrated his 

 fiftieth birthday October 24, the same 

 day N. J. Wietor was 48. 



Miss Lillian A. Tonner and her 

 mother, after voting November 2, left 

 for Baconton, Ga., to spend three weeks 

 in the pecan groves. 



Zech & Mann and the J. A. Budlong 

 Co., who cater to the southern trade, 

 both report an unusually good demand 

 for mums at New Orleans for All Saints ' 

 day this year. The California competi- 



tion seemed to cut less figure than for 

 several years. 



John Poehlmann reports local retailers 

 have paid as much as 75 cents per bloom 

 for Yellow Eaton this week. 



William Wienhoeber says business on 

 the gold coast has been better than ever 

 this autumn, and the quantity of stock 

 he takes out of the market each day 

 confirms his statement. 



The A. B. C. had the first Paper 

 Whites of the season in bloom in its 

 window November 1. 



August Meyer, of Williams & Meyer, 



