AueosT 28, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



BEAUTIES 



We are again strong on Beauties, a big 

 cut and the very best quality. Plenty 

 of the popular short to medium stems. 



ASTERS 



You can get here all the Asters you need — all 

 colors and all grades, from short stock for work to 

 long-stemmed, fancy flowers for decorating. We have 

 the finest. Greens of all kinds. 



With September at hand the fall season 

 is here* and you need to think of your 

 supply for the year 1913-1914. A 

 standing^ order should be on file now. 



A. L VAUGHAH & CO., lei n.wabash avenue, CHICAGO 



Phones: CENTRAL 2571-2572 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 

 AMBBICAN BEAUTIES Per dos. 



36 to 48-lnch $2,80 $8 00 



24 to SOlnch IMg 2 00 



18 to 24-lnch 1-28 @ } 80 



16toi81ncto l-'"'^ *•■''' 



12 to 16-lnch 1B@ 100 



8 to 12.1ncta -60 



BOSES Per 100 



Rlchmonds $300 & $ 8.00 



Klllarney, white, pink 3 tiO @ 8 00 



MyMaryUnd 3.00© H.OO 



Bulgarle 3.oO @ 8.00 



Suubuist ... 8.0»»© 8.00 



Mrs Aaron Ward 3.00 @ 8.00 



RoseB, our selection , 2.00 



Extra longr, fancy 8.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



ASTERS, fancy 3.no 



common 1-W © 2.00 



CABNATIOMS 1«» S >•«> 



Gladioli, Au^Bta 2 00© 3.0'> 



Aneilca 2.00© 3.00 



Mrs. P. King 2.00© 8.00 



" Assorted, not named. 1.00 



Daisies, Shasta , l-SO 



Uarrisll LlUes 12.60 



Valley 8.00© 4.00 



Adlantum 76© 1.00 



AsparaKUB ^trioKS. each, 60c©flnc 



*' Bunches, *' SSceSk; 



Sprensreri " " 28cie80c 



Smilax perdoz.,$2.00 



Oalax, green per 1000, 1.00 



bronze '* IJW 



Ferns. " IJJO 



Leucotboe " 6.i0 .76 



Subjt'ct to change without notice. Store o<^n 

 7.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays close 

 at noon. 



SI 



A large cut of Nice* Clean Stock from Young Plants 



Batavia Greenhouse Co. 





GroenlioQaeai 

 Batarte, DI. 



L. D. Phone 

 t00S Bandolpb 



Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



berg cut kis first dozen chrysanthe- 

 mums of the season August 25. 



Albert F. Amling states that the 

 Maywood company of which he is 

 president now is consigning its cut 

 to the A. L. Randall Co., Zech & Mann 

 and Kyle & Foerster. 

 . 4^. C. Schaefer has resumed his duties 

 in the oflSce of Winterson's Seed Store, 

 after an automobile trip to visit rela- 

 tives south of Bloomington. 



Eddie Schultz is this week closing 

 the vacation season for the E. C. Amling 

 Ck). 



The Chicago Carnation. Co. reports 

 that there haa been* a decided increase 

 in the call for field-grown carnation 

 plants within the last week and. jthat 

 iteck. is now anoving rapidly. • >' 



Miss O. A. Tonner has returned fuom 

 her vTaeation i* northem, Miohigan. 



William Espel, Benton Harbor, Mich., 

 now is a heavy shipper of gladioli to 

 the A. L. Bandall Co. 



The Cook County Florists' Associa- 

 tion will hold its annual picnic at 

 Karthauser's Grove, in Bogers Park, 

 September 7. 



Charles Erne says the two best days 

 this summer were August 22 and 23, 

 when business made a spurt that 

 cleaned up everything. 



A large display case is being erected 

 to occupy the south wall in the sales- 

 room of Oscar Leistner. It is of lattice- 

 work and will be decorated with Ameri- 

 can oak sprays and Italian ruscus. 



The floricultural department of the 

 Ridge Women's Qub held its second an- 

 nual flower show at Bethany ynion 

 (hurch, Wood > and One Hundredth »a4 

 Third streets, August ^7. It was an 



even greater success than last year, 

 when there were 225 entries. Mrs. A. 

 D. Heffron, who organized the depart- 

 menty had charge. Willis N. Rudd was 

 one of the judges. 



H. M. Sedgwick, of the 8. Wilks Mfg. 

 Co., was away for a few days lafit week 

 on a vi^cation. He visited a number of 

 the lakes in Michigan. 



Shipping business has started to pick 

 up considerably, according to Philip 

 Schupp, of the J. A. Budlong establish- 

 ment. 



C. L. Washburn did not get away to 

 the convention, as he had expected, on 

 account of the demands on his time at 

 both the store and the Gregg Station 

 plant, where the new j^lock. of !^. Rouses 

 is beipg put npp .,\ 



^. .J^oY^HgAW ,Wy« pvery week now 

 shows a better demand and, after tak- 



