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The Florists^ Review 



JrsK .s. I'.i^J 



Lowest Summer Prices 



=::^=z for ===: 



GuUett's Flow^ers 



PREMIER 



COLUMBIA 



MILADY 



BUTTERFLY 



OPHELIA 



WHITE KILLARNEY 



ROSES 



Per 100 



Select $10.00 to $12.00 



Firsts 8.00 to 10.00 



Seconds 6.00 to 8.00 



Thirds 4.00 



Roses, our selection, good, short stem $3.00 per ICO 



CARNATIONS 



Select 



Split, all colors. 



Per 100 



$2.(0 to $;5.on 

 1.00 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



Per 100 



SWEET PEAS $ 0.75 to $ 1 50 



CALLAS 1000 to 12.00 



CALENDULAS 2.00 to 3 00 



DECORATIVE GREENS 



FERNS per 1000. $4.50 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, long per 1< >0. t ( 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS,med., per 100, $2.00 to 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI per 1 0. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERL select per 100. 



SNILAX per dozen. 



3.(0 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.0 1 



Open 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., standard time. 



GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, Illinois 



It Pays to Order Cut Flowers Direct of the Grower 



FLOWERS ''at their best'' 



From Grower Direct 



■|^ rrom urower i/ireci ^^p 



-Ittscii Cot 



X 



iiuiihAve. FI0WER aROWERS CnCAC 



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tlu' suiiiiiicr, ;is no meet iiij^s .-ire ]>liiiinc(l 

 for .hiiy. AiiKUst iind yi'i>tciiilK>r. 



Various Notes. 



II. I'). Kcmiicotl li;is m fine ri(i|i oi' 

 Ivcisi.i Imllis :it liis niiiscry in Flciiiihi. 

 lie li.is triiil l';i|MT Wliitf iKircissi to 

 sec it' :i Mew iliilustlv can lie (l('V('l()|i('(l 

 tlicic. witli the result tliiit siilcmliil. 

 l.Tr^c liiillis iiic (ilit;iiii('il, luit llicy do 

 not force. Tlie failure to tlower s;itis 

 factcrily under jjliiss is att ril)Utal)ie to 

 sonjethinj;' in the metliod of liandliny 

 .'Did experiments now aif in |ii'ojii-ess to 

 disco\ er the reason for failure. Mr. 

 Keiinicott lias lii^li liopes that Florida 

 may some day pi'oduce the millions of 

 T\'il>er Whitis now purcdiased .innually 

 from Fi-ance. C.-ill;! Imlhs <;row stronj^ly 

 at ("leai-water, luit ar<' diflicuit to iMire 

 hecause of the he.ivy rains which 

 usually come ;it .aliout the lifting; se;is(in. 



('. .1. Micludsen says that althou^;h 

 ('rusader has done woll .ill se:ison, now 

 conu's tlu- time of year it f>;ivos the best 

 .-iccotnit f>f its(df. Wendl.'ind & Keiiutd 

 ('().. at Klmhurst, douliled their ]il;iiit 

 inji' of it on the stren^itli of last season's 

 fchowine. 



Leon \'eil)anen. who has estalilished 



CUT FLOWERS 



PEONIES, Pink, White and Red, 

 $4.00 per 100. Cash or C. 0. D. 



CHAS. F. UECKE 



NEW LONDON, WIS. 



himself at '2'>'2\* North Lotus iivenue as 

 the Crajiin Florist, has ha<l a liusy spriuj; 

 season. Mrs. N'erhaueii is an in\;ihial)le 

 ••mkI enterprising' assistant. 



The Kaiuhow I'lowcr Shoj) has heen 

 ojtened at 474!' North Clark street, hv 

 I'anI I'ora and .Miss Carrie Koehle. They 

 h;i\-e a com|dete ecpiipnient of Haudall 

 li.xtures. 



ISecanse tlieic seemed td 1,,. no one 

 (dse to d) it. the .\llicd l-'lorists' Asso- 

 ciation decorated the praxes of twoutv- 

 ff>ur unknown dead from tlie world's 

 w;ir at Mount Carrmd cenieterv and tlii' 

 daily newsp.apers jirinted lar^c illusfra 

 tions showing the ceremony, }ii\iny the 

 tlorists credit. It was part of the puli- 

 licity work of the association. 



('. L. Washlmrn hd't .Inne 7 for a 

 sluirt Imsiness tri]i to California. ^Irs. 



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RUBBER STAM P 



rrAVrNTc been asked b.v several Florists for a 

 ■'■'• rubber stump of the trade's slogan, we have 

 had some made same as cut shown above. Will 

 send yciu one on recc'lpt of 40c In postafrc stamps. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



508 S DeaTborn St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



(). J'. Hassett arrived from Pasadena 

 .)uiu' 4 ;md will be with Mrs. Washhurii, 

 at Hinsdale, during Mr. Washlmrn 's 

 aliseiice. 



K. ('. Aujlin^ .and Mrs. .\ndini; s]pent 

 the week-end with their d.an^hter, Mrs. 

 Kev. .1. M. Hailey, at Milwaukee. 



The mean teiii]K'r;iture iu May was 

 ■").:; (lej^rees al)()ve normal, but the 

 weather bureau's records sliow most of 

 the excess was piled tip in the first half 

 of the montli. just before Mothers' day. 

 Percentage of possible sunshine, sixty- 

 ti\-e, w;is nearly normal. The sun slione 

 L'P;5 hours 1 L' minutes out of a ]iossible 

 4.")1 hours 4S minutes. The rainfall 



