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The Florists' Review 



October 30, 1913. 



Per dOE. 



$3.00 



i 50 



2.00 



1.50 



1.25 



1.00 



@ .76 



Per 100 



% 8.00 



8.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



3.00 



10.00 



MUMS 



The Chrysanthemum season is on in full force— a complete assortment— 

 absolutely everything in Nums. No order too large for us to fill. 



ROSES=BEAUTIES 



On Roses there is everything you could desire — variety, quality and 

 with us, quantity. The demand is strong, but we can fill your order 

 for Beauties, Killarneys and all Tea Roses, including the yellows. 



CARNATIONS-POMPONS 



You need not worry about the stock we are able to supply on these. 



All colors and the best quality. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Special, long 



36-lnch 



24 to 30-lnch 



18 to 24-lnch 



15 to 18-incb 



12 to IS-lnch 



8 to 12-lnch $0.60 



ROSES 



Richmond' 3.00 



KUlarney, white, pink 3.00 



Maryland 4.00 



Sunburst 4.00 



Ward 3.00 



BulKarle 4.00 



Roses, our selection 



Extra long, fancy 



Ml!»CELI.ANEOUS 



CARNATIONS, common 



fancy 3.00 @ 



Orchids per doz., $5.00 @ $7.60 



Gardenias.. per doz.. $3.U0 to $4.00 



Valley 3.00 



Violets 60® 



SweetPeas 76 @ 



Mums per doz . $1.50 6 $3.00 



'• Pompons, bch., .60® .76 



Easter LlUes *2.60 © 



Adlantum .76 @ 



Asparagus !^trlDKS, each, 60c@76c 



Bunches, " 25c@5Qc 



Sprenvrerl " '* 26c@50c 



Smllax . . per doz. , $1 .60 @ $2.00 



Oalax, arreen per 1000, 1.00 



bronze " 1.50 



Ferns " l.SO .20 



Boxwood 601b. cases, 7.60 



Wild Smllax. . larRe cases. 5.00 



Subject to chaoRe without notice. Store ooen 

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

 at noon. 



4.00 

 .75 



1.60 



15.00 

 1.00 



NOT INC. 



161 N. Wabash Ave., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



contract for the greenhouses of Peter 

 Altmann, 2431 Touhy avenue, Rogers 

 Park. The building permit puts the 

 cost at .$.5,000. 



October 27 the George Wittbold Co. 

 received calls for over 100 Boston ferns 

 as a result of an advertisement in one 

 of the daily papers, many of the or- 

 ders coming from people living at a 

 distance. 



Martin Radke states that the part- 

 nership between Ernst Rober and him- 

 self was dissolved October 22. Mr. 

 Badke is continuing the business at 

 Maywood, 111., while Mr. Rober some 

 time ago started under his own name 

 at AVilmetto, 111. 



Hoerber Bros, have found White 

 Touset a most popular mum this year 

 and it probably will be handled in 

 larger numbers next season. They as- 

 sert it has brought almost one-third 

 more than any other mum they have 

 offered so far this season. 



A. Miller, of Henderson & Co., was in 

 Lansing, Mich., October 2.5 and 26 and 

 joined in the celebration of the gridiron 

 victory of the Michigan Agricultural 

 College over Wisconsin University. Mr. 

 Miller is an alumnus of the Wolverine 

 state college. 



Building alterations made necessary 

 by the fire on the floor above Bassett 

 & Washburn 's city store caused the 

 shipping department some trouble dur- 

 ing, the first few dajs of the week, 

 vntil the job was completed. E. B. 

 Washburn and family left October 2.5 

 for Pasadena nnd are now in their 

 winter home. 



Phil Schupp is one of those who are 

 well pleased with the heavy All Souls' 

 day demand and sajs he believes that 



New Crop of ROSES 



American Beauties Doz. 



15-inch $1.00 



20-inch 125 



24 to .30-inch 1.75 



S6-inch and over 2.50 



Short lengths 2c to 3c each 



Chrysanthemums 



Pink. White, Yellow, Red 



Specials $2.00 per doz. 



Fancy 1.50 per doz. 



Medium 1 .00 per doz. 



Good 75 per doz. 



Pink Killarney \ Each 



White Killarney .... J Good Short.. .2c 



Killarney Queen I Medium 4c 



Red Richmond / Lodk 5c 



Milady j Fancy 6c 



Sunburst / Ex. Specials, 8c 



Carnations 



Red, Pink. White . . $1 .50 to $2.50 per 100 



Fancy Fern $1.50 per 1000 



Bronze Galax 1.00 per 1000 



Asparagus Sprengeri 25c per bunch 



Asparagus Plumosus 25c per bunch 



Terms Cash. 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 



a few seasons like it will put the day 

 back on the wholesalers' schedule as 

 one of the most important of the year. 



Erne & Klingel say that the business 

 done this year with southern points 

 on the All Saints' day trade was far 

 ahead of last year, and October 28 and 

 29 found a rush of shipping that was 

 not unlike Christmas or Easter. 



With a brisk demand and a good 

 supply A. L. Vaughan says there is 

 little to kick about at the present and 

 adds that orders from out of town 

 sources were so heavy October 26 that 

 the usual Sunday closing hour had to 

 be forgotten in order to get shipments 



off. Ernest Farley's face was badly 

 mussed up when he tripped over a wire 

 in the dark and was thrown headlong 

 on the sidewalk. The fall was a hard 

 one, but he managed to stay on the 

 job. 



The E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind., 

 has a new, unnamed forcing rose, shad- 

 ing from salmon pink at the center to 

 bright yellow at the edge of the petals, 

 which will be exhioited for the first 

 time at the show at the Art Institute 

 next week. 



Letters are being received by the 

 former patrons of Ganger & Gormlev 

 stating that .Tohn Ganger is now a 



