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The Rorists^ Review 



NOVBMBEB 6, 1919. 



PROGRESS 



We are steadily increasing our business 



and have added to our stock the famous 



New Castle Roses 



COLUMBIA, OPHEUA, SHAWYER, WHITE KILLARNEY - the best commg into the market, with prices rtrj reasonable. % 



RusseU, Premier, Columbia Per 100 



Long fancy $15,00 $20.00 



Choice medium 10.00 12.00 



Good shorts 5.00 8.00 



Ophelia, Sunburst, White Killamey, Milady Per 100 



Fancylong $8.00 $12.00 



Choicemedium 6.00 



Good shorts 4.00 5.00 



Chrysanthemums per dozen 



Choice large White, Yellow and Pink $4.00 



Select medium White, Yellow and Pink 3,00 



Shorts— White and Yellow 2.00 



Carnations 



Fancy $4.00, $5.00 per 100 



Per bunch 

 ,$ .25 $ .50 



PompQtns 



Choice Novelties and New Varieties 



We have a wide range of color and variety 

 to select from. 



Sweet Peas 



Winter blooming Spencers ., $2.00 $3.00 per 100 



Ferns 



Galax 



Asparagus 



Boxwood 



Sprengeri 



A rn^ yfeir & Cpntpa iiy^ 



164 N. Wabash Ave. 



(Inc.) 



Wholesale Florists 



CHICAGO 



New England's Largest Wholesale House 



Offers to the trade the most complete collection of 



NEW ROSES FOR THIS SEASON 



Cut Flowen of PILGRIM, CRUSADER, PREMIER, RUSSELL, HADLEY t^^^o"ijS:!^^ 



American Beauties - Mums - Valley - Orchids 



ALL FLOWERS IN SEASON FURNISHED AT MARKET PRICES 

 Phone or wire your orders. Be convinced and satisfied. Main 6267-S948. 



WELCH BROS. CO., 262 Devonshire St., BOSTON, MASS. 



Meution The IteTlew wheu yuu wrtt«- 



importers, who are receiving just 

 enough partial cancellations of advance 

 orders so that they have a little am- 

 munition to fire into the other fellow's 

 camp. 



Secretary A. T. Pyfer sent out no- 

 tices, November 3, of the monthly meet- 

 ing of the Florists' Club November 6, 

 the principal business being the nomi- 

 nation of officers for the December 

 election. 



W. J. Smyth was a member of the 

 citizens' committee of 100 which has 

 just closed a successful drive for funds 

 for the proposed Oakhaven home for 

 old people. 



There was an excellent exhibition of 

 private gardeners' handiwork at Du- 

 rand Art Institute in Lake Forest No- 

 vember 5. The exhibits included cut 

 blooms of chrysanthemums, roses, car- 

 nations and miscellaneous stock, also 

 chrysanthemum plants in bloom and 

 jniscellaneous plants, vegetables and 

 fruits. 



E. B. Washburn returned November 3 

 from a fortnight's trip east. He vis- 

 ited the principal plant growing estab- 

 lishments around New York and Phila- 

 delphia and spent a day at Washington 

 for a conference with officials of the 

 Federal Horticultural Board. 



W. W. Randall and Mrs. Randall 

 celebrated their twenty-third wedding 

 anniversary November 1. Mr. Randall 



BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 



SHIPPING ROSES IN BUD 



Russell, Colnmbia, Premier, Milady, Richmond, Ophelia, Radiance, Killamey, 

 White lUllamey, Champ Weiland and Cecile Bnmner Roses. 



MUMS, Yellow $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per dox. 



Richmond \ 



Radiance I Long 10c to 12c 



Killamey . . > Med. 6c and 8c 



White Killarney. I Short 4c and 5c 



Russell \ 



Columbia I Long 10c to 12c 



Premier. > Med. (5c " 8c 



Milady I Short 4c " 5c 



Ophelia J 



Champ Weiland/ 



Cecils Brunner, 2c. Funeral Roaet, $40.00 per 1000. Snapdragons, pink and 

 white, at $3.00 and $4.00 per 100. Asparagus Plumosu* Sprays, 50c per bunch. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri Sprays, 50c per bunch. English Ivy Sprays, SOc per bunch. 

 Fancy Ferns, $3.00 per 1000. 



Above Quotations are for flowers as they are cut fresh from the olants. Come in with your order. 



KEGULAR CUSTOMERS WANTED. 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



Phone 2416 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



Mention The BeTlew wben yog write. 



Member F. T. D. 



was just home from a six weeks' trip 

 in Texas and the southwest for the A. 

 L. Randall Co. 



W. Abrahamson, who has charge of 

 the store fixture department of the A. 

 L. Bandall Co., reports that the concern 

 is building a large, new display refrig- 

 erator to take the place of the one 

 many florists know, now doing duty at 

 Cleveland in the retail store of the 



J. M. Gasser Co. It is to be installed 

 before Christmas. 



The George Wittbold Co. is Chicago's 

 latest addition to the rapidly growing 

 membership list of the F. T. D., the 

 Everette R. Peacock Co. and George 

 Wienhoeber also having joined recently. 



The Chicago Flower Growers' Asso- 

 ciation reports a good volume of ship- 

 ]nng business to New Orleans and the 



