NOVCMBBR 13, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Buy Direct of the Growers 



R Bros 



162 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



No Limit to Our Supply 



We grow more Mums than any other house in the West and the Season 

 is now at its height. We are also on with a specially large and fine cut of 



Pompons, Roses and Carnations 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



RUSSELL '. ... $6.00 to $25.00 per 100 



PREMIER 6.00 to 20.00 " " 



COLUMBIA 6.00 to 20.00 " " 



CARNATIONS 4.00 to 5.00 " " 



POMPONS, all varieties 35c to 50c a bunch 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors, $1.50 to $3.00 dz. 



Greens and other Seasonable Stock at Market Rates 



OPHELIA 



RICHMOND 



KILLARNEY 



WHITE KILLARNEY ....( 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANtV 

 SUNBURST J 



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$4.00 to $8.00 

 per 100 



New England's Largest Wholesale Hous« 



Offers to the trade the most complete collection of 



NEW ROSES FOR THIS SEASON 



AND ALL OTH ER 

 LEADING VARIEriES 



Cnt Flowe» of PILGRIN, CRUSADER, PREMIER, RUSSELL, HADLEY 



American Beauties - Mums - Valley - Orchids 



ALL FLOWERS IN SEASON FURNISHED AT MARKET PRICES 

 Phone or 'wire your orders. Be convinced and satisfied. Main 6267-5948. 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



The Delight of Every Florist 



Lily of Valley, 4c 



(SATIN) 



Gross, $5.50 



FOR YOUR WRKATHS, THE 



"Golden Stock" Assortment 



700 Best Art Flowers, $10.00 



References or Cash. Money Back Guaranty. 



Brandau Art Flower Co. 



439-441 S. Irving Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE MOST NATURAL 



Waxed Roses, 24 c 



Orcliidi, $4.50; Carnations, $2.00 per 100 



completion. It will bo used for Christ- 

 mas stock, of which he has a large 

 quantity. 



A. L. Young is doing jury duty in 

 the City court. 



The C. H. Totty Co., Madison, N. J., 

 is to disseminate the new white chrys- 

 anthemum, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, raised 

 at the greenhouses of the Mount Green- 

 wood Cemetery Association, Chicago. 



It is understood that there is a proj- 



ect under consideration by some of the 

 wholesalers looking to an attempt to 

 segregate wholesale interests in one of 

 the old department store buildings along 

 Sixth avenue. 



A meeting of the executive commit- 

 tee of the American Dahlia Society was 

 held at the Grand hotel November 6. 



The flower show committee of the 

 International Flower Show held a meet- 

 ing at the office of the New York Flo- 



rists' Club, 1170 Broadway, Monday- 

 afternoon, November 10. 



Visitors: Eichard Vincent, Jr., 

 White Marsh, Md.; G. W. Kerr, Dcyles- 

 town, Pa.; George L. Stillman, Wester- 

 ly, R. I. 



Oscar Houschild, for some tims con- 

 nected with the flower store in th« Mc- 

 Alpine hotel, was accidentally lilled 

 while hunting near Denver, Colo-, No- 

 vember 8. The body has been sh-ipped 



