August 2.">, 1021 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



WWTW W^ ^W^ ^'^ W^ W^ W^ ^^ ^H WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



WIETOR BROS., cut flowers 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



JOHN KRUCHTEN 



HENRY KRUCHTEN 



JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. 



(NOT INCORPORATED) 



Wholesale Florists ^OEaj^^doiph street CHICAGO, ILL, 



L. D. Phone, Central 8016-8017-8018 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Chicago, Aug. 24, 1921. 

 Per 100 



Columbia $ 4.00 @ $20.00 



Mrs. Russell 4.00 @ 20.00 



Premier 4.00 @ 20.00 



Milady 4.00 Sg 15.00 



Crusader 4.00 @ 25.00 



Butterfly 4.00 @ 15.00 



Montrose 4.00 @ 15.00 



Sunburst 4.00® 15.00 



Opbella 4.00 @ 15.00 



Hoosler Beauty 4.00 ® 15.00 



Double White Kiilarney 4.00® 15.00 



KlUarney Brilliant 4.00 ® 15.00 



Nesblt 2.00 ® 3.00 



Ceclle Brunner 2.00 ® 3.00 



Valley 8.00 ® 10.00 



Gladioli 2.00 & 8.00 



Asters 1.50 ® 800 



Easter Uiit-s. «loz $2.50 



I'liil.Kl.-lpliia. Aug. 23, ]»2.'. 

 Per 100 



Beauty $25.00 ® $40.00 



Kussell, liong 12.00 ® 15.00 



Kussell, Short 4.00® 6.00 



Premier, Columbia, long 6.00® 8.00 



Premier, ColumblH. short 3.00 ® 4.00 



Double White Kilhirney 3.00 ® 6.00 



Butterfly, Oplieiia, long 5.00® 6.00 



Butterfly, Ophelia, short 3.00® 4.00 



Cattleyas 100.00 ® 125.00 



Easter LilicK 15.00 ® 20.00 



Valley 8.00® 10.00 



Delphiniums 4.00 ® 6.00 



Gladioli, fancy 6.00 ® 8.00 



Gladioli, ordinary 4.00® 8.00 



Asters, select 5.00 ® 6.00 



Asters, ordinary 2.00 ® 3.00 



Dahlias 2.00 W 3.00 



HydrangPiis 4.00 Ci 0,00 



Cosmon, bunch $0.,"«0 



I'iltsburph, Aug. 24. 1921. 

 Per 100 



lieauti.'s $ G.OO ® $.50.00 



Russell, long 15.00 



Russell, short 6.00® 10.00 



Columbia, Premier, long 12.00® 15.00 



Columbia, Premier, short 6.00 @ 8.00 



Ophelia, long 12.00 



Ophelia, short 3.00 @ 8.00 



Double White Killamey 4.00® 8.00 



Richmond 3.00 ® 8.00 



Crusader 4.00 @ 15.00 



Easter Lilies 20.00 ® 25.00 



Valley 6.00® 10.00 



Gladioli 4.00 @ 6.00 



Delphiniums 2.00 @ 6.00 



Asters 2.00 ® 6.00 



Llllum Album and Kubrum, long 10.00 



Lilium Album and Itubrum. short 4.00 



Marigolds, bunch $0.35 



Zinnias, bunch 35 



their place and getting ready for tlie 

 new season. 



Charles Martin, with William A. 

 Bowers, Inc., is on his vacation, which 

 he is spending iu Canada. 



The Maplehurst Greenhouses, at 

 Longmeadow, are closed for a thorough 

 overhauling and rearrangement. The 

 business is to be reorganized this fall. 



Peter S. Byrnes, of the Homogansett 

 (iroenhouses, Wickford, was in his glory 

 last Saturday. He attended the big 

 hand-engine muster of the New England 

 States Veteran Firemen's League, at 

 Salem, Mass., and had the satisfaction 

 of seeing the tub belonging to the or- 

 ganization of which he is president win- 

 ning first place and championship. 



Elmer E. King, of Attlcboro, has gone 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SONS 



Wholesale Florists' Supplies 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Wire Designs 



Y n «!.«.>.. i Central 463 

 L. D. Phones ( central 3694 



169175 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., 



.■iOS South 

 Deurborn St. 



CHICAGO 



GEO. REINBERG 



J^otrll Cut Flowers 



Milady, Columbia, Sunburst, Ophelia, White 

 Killamey and Russell 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



PERC Y JO NES 



WHOIESAU coM«i»8ioK riOMSTS 



30 Bast Randolph Street, 

 CHICAGO 



The Denver Wholesale 

 Florists' Company 



1433-1435 California St. 

 DENVER, COLO. 



on a two weeks' automo1)ilp tour for n 

 much needed period of refreation. 



The T. J. Johnston Co. had a dozen 

 large designs for the opening of Brooks" 

 new restaurant, on Washington street, 

 last week. 



James B. Canning is having his green- 

 houses painted and his office renovated. 



Miss E. Trainor, bookkeeper for Wil- 

 liam A. Bowers, Inc., is spending her 

 two weeks' vacation at Block Island. 



Miss Annie Peckhani, of Carpenter 

 street, has started on a vjicntioii trip by 

 automobile. 



Gordon Macrae has returned from an 

 extended stay on Cape Cod. 



FLORISTS' aiPPLY CO., Inc. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 618-620 Duquesna Way 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 

 Consisnments Solicited 



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Send for catalogue. 



Oriental Goldfish Hatchery ft Supply Co. 



Gary Statioo, III. 



GOLiDFISH THE BREEDER 



107 Acres of Ponds this Season 



Write for Big, New Catalogue 



Globes, AfuariniBt, Aqvariam Sipplies, Etc. 

 PUTNAM'S FISHERIES 



8 Pii M w u . Offica,M2WuUMtMSt. BrffaJ«.N.T 



.lolin W. I.,ain()nt, of the Montague Rose 

 Co., South lladley, Mass., is spending a 

 fwo weeks' vacation here, making his 

 headijuarter.s- with his brother, Robert M. 

 Lamont, of the Quidnick (ireenhouses, at 

 (^uidnick. 



Among those who attended the S. A. V. 

 (•onveution were I'age I'otter, of the 

 Colonial Flower Slioppe; Charles Smith, 

 of the Eastern Wreath Co.; ,Iereminh 

 'I'rottier, of the Westminster (ireenhouses, 

 and Carleton Scott, of S<'ott the Florist. 



Paul Brookner, treasurer of the (Jolonial 

 Flower 8hop))e, has returned from a two 

 weeks' fishing trip. W. II. M. 



