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The Horists' Review 



May 10, 1917. 



WIETOR BROS., 162 N. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



CURRENT PRICE LIST-ln effect May 14. 1917 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Long stems $5 . 00 



36-inch stems 4.00 



30-inch stems 3.00 



24-inch stems 2.50 



18-inch stems 2.00 



12-inch stems l^OO 



PINK and WHITE KILLARNEY, SUNBURST, 

 RICHMOND, OPHELIA Per 100 



Extra special $8.00 



Select ' 7^00 



Fancy ! ! 6 ! 00 



Medium 5 , PO 



Short stems 4 oo 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL Per 100 



Fancy $12.00 @ $15.00 



Good 8.00 @ 10.00 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Fancy white $4.00 



Fancy colored 4.00 



Assorted colors , 4 .00 



LILIES 



Fancy per 100, $12.50 



Ferns per 1000, 



Smilaz per doz., 2.50 @ 



Adiantum per 100, 



Oalax per 1000, 



Spreng^eri or Asparagus Sprays, per bunch, 



$15.00 



3.50 

 3.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 .50 



ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per \^00 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



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CARNATIONS, VALLEY, DAISIES 

 ALL VARIETIES OF ROSES 



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the officers' reserve corps. He will leave 

 for Fort Sheridan to receive his train- 

 ing shortly. 



Miss O. A. Tonner, of O. A. & L. A. 

 Tonner, has added a southern peony 

 grower to her list of consignors. 



H. Van Gelder, of Percy Jones, Inc., 

 is greatly pleased with the way business 

 has opened up for Mothers' day, which 

 is the best his firm has ever experienced. 



F. W. Haeger, of the A. L. Eandall 

 Co., who is a member of tlie national 

 guard, has been with his company for a 

 week, escorting the French commission. 



Guy Reburn is back from a trip to St. 

 Louis, wliere he says he found business 

 conditions good. 



Visitors. 



A. B. Barber, Cleveland, O., was a 

 visitor last week. 



David Geddis, of St. Louis, was among 

 the out-of-town florists seen in the mar- 

 ket this week. 



C. G. Anderson, foreman of the plant 

 department of Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, 

 111., spent a day in town last week. 



Martin Kcukauf, of Bayersdorfer & 

 Co., arrived May 7. He says his firm 

 has had groat success with its rod, white 

 and blue novelties. 



The presence of the following visitors 

 was noted last week: Rolf Zetlitz, Lima, 

 O. ; Milton Alexander, Lion & Co., New 

 York; Wm. Swinbank, Sycamore, 111.; 

 Oliver Eischen, Dulutli Floral Co., 

 Duluth, Minn.; P. Halbrooks, Newark, O. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — W. F. Kasting Co. says 

 business has boon and is limited only by 

 the capacity, in the fine new quarters, 

 to handle it. 



PEONIES 



ALL THE CHOICE 

 VARIETIES 



ROSES 



Russells Sc to 14c 



Milady 6c to 12c 



Sunburst 4c to 10c 



Killarney 4c to 8c 



Richmond 4c to 8c 



CARNATIONS 



Fancy Carnations 2i<2 to 3c 



Common Carnations 1^ to 2c 



Peonies 4c to 6c 



Sweet Peas .JSc to 75c 



New Fancy Ferns 1000, $2.50 



Asparagus bunch, 50c 



Adiantum 100, 80c 



Order your wire work now for Decoration Day 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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ST. Loxns. 



The Market. 



During the last week the local whole- 

 sale market was overcrowded with ac- 

 cumulated stock and clearance was not 



easy. The demand was anything but 

 heavy, the uptown florists buying spar- 

 ingly, while the downtown retailers 

 bought in big lots at low prices for their 

 bargain sales, by which a large amount 

 of business was created. 



A great deal is expected of Mothers* 



