Mabch 81, 1921. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., 



PHONES: Central 2846 and 601 



CHICAGO 



Now in full crop on White Killarney, Sunburst, Columbia, Premier and Russell 



Bny Direct From the Qrower 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Subject to change without notice 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL and PREMIER Per 100 



Specials $30.00- 



Fancy 25.00 



Select $15.00 to 20.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



OPHELIA and SUNBURST Per 100 



Specials $18.00 



Select 15.00 



Medium $10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



COLUMBIA Per 100 



Specials $25.00 



Fancy 20.00 



Select $15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



Per 100 



Specials $18.00 



Killarney J Select $12.00 to 15.00 



White KiUamey. . J Medium 10.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.0O 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION 6.00 



Sweet Peas, all colors $1.50 to $3.00 per 100 



Jonquils, Golden Spur 5.00 to 6.00 per 100 



Tulips, all colors 5.00 to 8.00 per 100 



Valley, order of us for the best 6.00 to 8.00 per 100 



CARNATIONS— All colors $4.00 to $6.00 per 100 



GALAX 



Per 1000 



Bronze $2.00 



Green 2.00 



Adiantum, per 100 $2.00 



Asparagus, per bunch $0.50 to .75 



Ferns, per 1000 5.00 



Order from us and get the freshest stock and of best keeping quality and have the assurance 

 of supplies such as can only come from 2,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS 



Mention Th« Berlew when 7on write. 



ROSES 



**Buy of the Grower ' * 



OR Bros. 



Randolph Street C^llil^/VClO 



Wholesale Growers ot 



and CARNATIONS 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Deliveries were so heavy that some had 

 still to be made Easter day, though this 

 store is not usually open Sunday. 



Commenting on the changes in the 

 business which take place from year to 

 year, C. J. Michelsen says that while 

 Easter lilies were short this year, they 

 never before had received and sold in 

 four days over 40,000 colored freesias. 

 This novelty is taking hold strongly, 



Mr. Michelsen says, the new colors be- 

 ing much better than the earlier ones. 



P. L. McKee, president of Agmco, re- 

 turned this week from a trip to (Cali- 

 fornia, where his company is erecting a 

 range of rose houses for .\mling Bros., 

 of Des Plaines. 



The A. B. C. ha.s received a large ship- 

 ment of gladiolus bulblets from Hol- 

 land, new varieties for planting to 



work up stock. They were brought in 

 under permit issued with agreement 

 that only the crops, not the original im- 

 port, is to be sold. The concern is add- 

 ing l,luO square feet to its basement 

 stock storage and shipping space. 



•Johnson & Jensen, 1924 East Seventy- 

 first street, opposite the Bryn Mawr 

 station of the I. C, filled their at- 

 tractive store with Easter plants, pria- 



