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The Florists^ Review 



NorsMBiB 10, 1921 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



We offer a good supply of 



MUMS-ROSES— CARNATIONS 



We expect a full supply of fine stock, and we 

 are booking orders with the assurance that 

 there will be little change from current prices. Let us have your order NOW. 



FOR THANKSGIVING 



Phones: 



Central 2846 and 

 Dearborn 3101 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Subject to change without notice 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL and PREMIER Per 100 



Extra Special $25.00 



Special $18.00 to 20.00 



Select 12.00 to 15.00 



Medium 10.00 



Short e.OOto 8.00 



OPHELLA, SUNBURST, BUTTERFLY Per 100 



Special $18.00 to $20.00 



Select 12.00to 15.00 



Medium 8.00 to 10.00 



Short 4.00to 6.00 



COLUMBLA Per 100 



Extra Special $18.00 to $20.00 



Special 12.00 to 15.00 



Select 10.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 5.00 



WHITE KILLARNEY Per 100 



Special $15.00 to $20.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium , 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 5.00 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION 6.00 



CARNATIONS, ALL COLORS, $3.00 and $5.00 per 100 



Chrysanthemums, doz $1 .50 to $4.00 



Pompons, per bunch 25 to .50 



Easter Lilies $3,00 per dozen 



Valley, order of us for the best $8.00 per 100 



Violets, single $0.75 to 1.25 per 100 



Sweet Peas 1 .50 to 3.00 per 100 



Pansies $2.00 per dozen bunches 



Adiantum, per 100 $1.50 



Asparagus, per bunch $0.35 to .76 



Galax, bronze or green, per 1000 2.00 



Ferns, per 1000 qqq 



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



forced prices down somewhat. Then 

 there were more of the large white va- 

 rieties than the demand could take care 

 of. Yellow was nearer the mark and 

 more pink could have been handled. 

 Good medium-sized stock, as usual, 

 cleaned up well, with inferior and 

 bunch varieties going begging. Other 

 staples dragged, but fortunately there 

 was no big supply of cither roses or car- 

 nations. Ophelia is especially fine. 

 Premier and Double White Killarney 

 could not be better. Carnations are of 

 splendid quality. These, too, are in 

 short supply, but plenty to meet the de- 

 mand. Smilax is not to be had. Aspar- 

 agus has to be depended upon entirely 

 for greens. 



Club Meeting. 



A called nu'Cting of the Baltimore 

 Florists' Club was held at the ware- 

 rooms of the S. S. Pennock Co. Monday 

 evening, Octoljcr 31. Charles Feast re- 

 ported for the committee that went to 

 Toronto and secured the F. T. D. busi- 

 ness meeting for Baltimore in 1922. Mr. 

 Feast's report was received with much 

 enthusiasm and an hour was spent in 



BULB BOWLS 



Something Different 

 Imported Decorative Earthenware 



Antique Green. Grecian Border 

 6-inch diameter. $3.60 



7-inch diameter. $4.80 



„, , „S-inch daraeter. '6.00 per doz. 

 We also offer imported Hyacinth Glasses, Grass 

 Growing Heads and Partridge Berry Bowls. 

 Do you sell Goldfish ? Send for illustrated 

 catalogue of Aquariums and Accessories. 



N, W APLER, 1 34 Duane Street, New York 



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listening to the impressions and experi- 

 ences of the other members gained in 

 Toronto. Isaac H. Moss said it was the 

 first F. T. D. meeting he had ever at- 

 tended, but he would never miss one in 

 tlie future, because it was a real inspira- 

 tion to mingle for three d.ays with a set 

 of live-wire florists such as were at this 

 meeting. lie said that he had always 

 been a convention attendant, but in 

 Toronto he realized why they insisted 

 upon calling it a business meeting in- 

 stead of a convention. To illustrate 

 what he meant, he said that one day it 



FANCY CANDLES 



for 



Decorating and Profit 

 WM. T. USINGER 



Century Building PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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had rained all day and he never knew 

 it, as he had not been outside of the 

 King Edward hotel during the day, and 

 he felt that any business meeting that 



