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The Florists^ Review 



July 3, 1913. 



Good Summer Roses 



KILLARNEYS, MARYLANDS, RIOHMONDS, ETC. 



Sweet Peas— Valley— Daisies— Ferns 



Grreens and all other seasonable stock 



A* L. VAUiiilAIi & I/O., Not Inc. Vusc»i!'3r "^'^*"''{if?! tnltAiiO 



Mention Tbe Rerlew wben 70a writ*. 



old box will be in service to take care 

 of greens. 



J, L. Easke has contracted for an ice 

 machine to operate the refrigerators in 

 his retail store on Jackson boulevard. 



Gus. AUes, with Wietor Bros., says 

 the call for young chrysanthemum 

 stock is unusually strong this year. 



C. L. Washburn left June 27 for Pasa- 

 dena, where he will spend a month with 

 his son and grandson. O. P. Bassett 

 also is in California, where he has 

 made his home for a number of years. 



Fred Ottenbacher, of Zech & Mann's 

 store staff, reports his wife doing nice- 

 ly after an operation last week at the 

 Chicago Union hospital. 



Kobert Northam, store manager for 

 George Reinberg, will leave July 6 for 

 Iron Eiver, Mich., where he will try 

 to dodge hay fever and put in two 

 weeks of trout fishing. 



While the market was not lively by 

 any means June 30, A. L. Vaughan, 

 of A. L. Vaughan & Co., says the month 

 closed better than he had expected, 

 with the continued hot spell knocking 

 out the production and demand. 



Max Cohen expects to go to New 

 York this week for a visit with rela- 

 tives and to look around a bit prepara- 

 tory to opening another store in the 

 autumn. When he lost his lease on 

 Sixty-third street he put his fixtures in 

 storage, to remain until he can find a 

 location to his liking. 



The Kroeschell Bros. Co. last year 

 patented a combination water tube and 

 fire tube high pressure steam boiler and 

 now is putting it on the market in 

 units ranging from 100 horse-power to 

 350 horse-power. 



Al. Lehman has started the vacation 

 season at Amling's. 



The A. L. Randall Co. says supply 

 orders for fall are beginning to come in. 



Gustav Raedlein, of the Raedlein 

 Basket Co., is calling on the trade in 

 an automobile. Business has been so 

 rushing that there is some danger that 

 Mr. Raedlein may be guilty of exceeding 

 the speed limit. A recent importation 

 of novelties from the factories in Eu- 

 rope will be shown at Minneapolis in 

 August. 



A three months' trip to Europe will 

 be the vacation of F. Jerome, of the 

 American Importing Co. He will be 

 accompanied by his wife and they will 

 visit Mr. Jerome's parents in France. 

 They left Chicago June 28 and will sail 

 for Liverpool July 5, from New York. 



Visitors: C. E. DeWever, Olivette, 

 Mo.; W. L. Lindsay, Tillsonburg, Ont., 

 on hia way home from a trip to Regina. 



Wietor Bros. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., "^ ^'SSToU 20.1 CHICAGO, ILL. 



A LARGE SUPPLY OF FINE STOCK 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AUEBIOAir BEAUTIES. 



Per Q6z. 



eO-lnch stems $3.00 



48-lnch steins 2.50 



36-lnch stems 2.25 



30-tnch stems 2.00 



24-lnch stems 1.50 



16-lDch stems 1.2.") 



12-lnch stems 1.00 



PINK AKD WHITE KILLAHNET. 



Per 100 



Extra special $7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



RICHMOND. 



Extra special 7.00 



Selects .' 6.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



ROSES, Our Selection, 



MY HABYLAND. Per 100 



Extra special $ 7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good ...« 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



SUKBUBST. 



Selects 10.00 



Fancy 8.9) 



Good .^ 6.00 



Short .T 3.00 



CABNATIONS. 



Special 2.50 



Good $1.50 to 2.00 



mSCELLANEOVS STOCK. 



Peoniea per doz., 50c to 1.00 



LUies, fancy per 100. $10.00 to 12.60 



Fema,- old per 1000, 3.00 



F«m8, new per 1000, 2.00 



Smilax per 6o«.. $2.00 to 2.50 



Adiantum per 100, 1.00 to 1.50 



GaJax per 1000, 1.00 



Spren^eri or Aaparagua Sprays.. per bunch. .50 



$3.00 per 100 



Durins July, August and Saptembar w* clos* at 8 p. m. 



Mpntlon The BcTlew when yon writ.. 



BIG CROP OF FANCY ROSES 



WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. WE HAVE THE STOCK YOU NEED. 



Writ*— Talasraph— Talaphona— wa do tha raat. "Quality and Quantity" our Motto. 

 We grow roses 365 days in the year. Try us now If you want roses for July and all summer. 

 They are extra fine now. We are cutting 5000 daily and »hip cut in the bud and guarantee you 

 satisfaction or tou may return tbe shipment by fflrat axpraaa on receipt of same. Cama- 

 tlona axtra ffina. We furnish Rock Island Railroad Dining Cars daily. 

 ROSES. 4 arradaa. S20.00 par lOOO CARNATIONS, 3 sradaa, SIO.OO par 1000 



All our quotations are subject to market fluctuations, changes without notice and our con- 

 firmation. Notice our Classified Bargain Ads for Rooted Cuttings and Pot Plants. 



Richmond Per 100 Klllarnay Quaan Per 100 



Specials, extra long $6.00 Specials $10.00 



Long 8 00 



Medium 6 00 



Short 4.00 



Whlta Klllarnay 



"«pecial8 6.00 



Long 4 00 



Medium 2.00 



Short 1.00 



J.... J Splits and Shorts $1 . 00 per 100 



Seconds l.SOperlOOj »»-™-«'»na -jsorades $10.00per 1000 



ALL KINDS OF GREENS. TERMS CASH. 



W. E, TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., Princeton, III. 



Long 4 . 00 



Medium 2.00 



Short 1.00 



Klllarnay 



Specials 6. 00 



Long 4.00 



Medium 2.00 



Short 1.00 



Fi'«t« $2.00 per 100 j camatl.na 



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