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The Florists' Review 



Junk 11, 1914. 



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PEONIES 



Specially Strong on Valley and Fancy Butterfly Peas 



You will need these in quantity for your June Wedding work. We can supply you with the best stock in quantity. 



All other flowers in season, of course. 



Special Pricea on Regular Ordera for Fancy Ferna until October I. Write for them. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



lei N. Wabash Ave 



(NOT INC.) 



r Central 2571 



TKLBPHONKS-^ Central 857S 



LAdto. 48-734 



CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Carnations «»<■ Roses 



Largest blooMSy b«st k««piiig 

 quallti«s and planty of tham 



We have this year the Roses cut from 100,000 feet of modem, 

 up-to-date greenhouses; fine stock, sure to satisfy. 



DAISIES FiJi',*'^' - FANCY PEONIES - GREENS 



We have a full line of good stock and can take the very best of care of your 

 full order— send you all you need for your spring trade. 



We guarantee safe delivery in perfect condition. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



A. T. PYTER. NuMcr 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



CABNATIONB Per 100 



Extra lar^e fancy $ 2.00 @ $ 8.00 



1000 lots $10.00 @ 116.00 



H08E8 



KiUamey 1 



VThlteKUlarney.. I Special 6.00 @ 8.00 



H^^A:::::::-. ( s-* *•«• 



Extra special! billed accordingly. 

 Am. Beanties, per doz. $2.00 @ $3.00 



MlgCELLAKEOTTS 



Peoni«s 8.00 6 6.00 



Harrisll. t>e8t crade 10.00 @ 12.00 



Oallas ^.^ 10.00 12.00 



VaUey 8.00© 4.00 



SweetPeas 76 Q 1.00 



" ** Fancy Bntterfly 1-00 W 1.60 



Snapdragon 6.03 @ 12.60 



Daisies, White 76 1.60 



Daisies. Yellow 1.00© 2.00 



Adlantnm i.oo 



Ferns, per 1000 3.00 



Smllax, per docen 1.60 2.00 



Oalax. perlOOO.... 1.00 



Asparaaros Plnmosns. per striOK. .. .60 A .76 



AsparaffnsPIumosns. per bunch... .36 3 .60 



Asparagus Sprengeri, per bnncb . . .26 @ .60 



Mexican Ivy, per 1000 6.00 



Snbject to market ohancM. 



Mention The Berlew wbea jea write. 



able that a little more discomfort 

 doesn't matter, John Zech has been 

 keeping appointments with a dentist 

 this week. 



E. C. Amling and Mrs. Amling this 

 week announced the engagement of 

 their daughter, Adelaide Louise, to Rev. 

 Jean M. Bailey. Miss Amling has 

 many friends in the trade, as she has 

 assisted in the ofSce of the E. C. 

 Amling Co. for several years. 



Louis Gresenz, 1433 Clybourn ave- 

 nue, reports wedding business lias been 

 unusually heavy this month. Mr. Gres- 

 enz, who for years was with Bassett & 

 Washburn, now is a large buyer on 

 the market. 



The J. A. Budlong establishment has 

 had excellent success with valley this 

 season, and P. C. Schupp considers it 

 one of the most profitable items han- 

 dled. Last season's pips appear to 

 have been especially strong. 



John Junius, 1736 Byron street, ex- 

 pects to leave the first part of July for 

 a two months' vacation in Europe. He 

 intends to visit England, Germany, 

 France, Ireland and Switzerland. 



Bedding, window box and vase-filling 



business has been unusually heavy this 

 year, reports W. W. Fuller, 4526 Ravens- 

 wood avenue. ^ 



Rush work is being done by the Lord 

 & Burnham Co. on three houses 57x350 

 for the Meredith Flower & Vegetable 

 Co., to constitute a new plant at 

 Union Grove, Wis. A service building 

 is included in the contract, which has 

 previously been reported as having been 

 awarded to the Garland Greenhouse 

 Mfg. Co., but which recently has been 

 transferred to the company represented 

 here by Mr. Sykes. These are to be the 

 commercial iron-frame type of houses 

 and the first one is to be completed 

 early in August. 



Paul Swanson, well known as a for- 

 mer mushroom specialist on West 

 Forty-seventh street, is preparing to 

 re-engage in the business in Edison 

 Park. 



Returning from a trip to Texas, 

 Frank McCabe, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., is enthusiastic over the prospects 

 for the florists' trade in the southwest. 

 Edward Galavan, of the company's of- 

 fice force, spent June 8 in Milwaukee. 



Geraniums have had unusually active 



Nafntlia LeiTes, Cycas Learei, Riscu 



Write for Pricea 

 givins name of your Jobber 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



319-321 W. RaiHiolph St. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon writ e. 



call this spring with Damm Bros., 4326 

 North Leavitt street. 



Leaving this week for New York, A. 

 F. Amling and family will sail Tues- 

 day, June 16, on the Vaterland, for 

 Hamburg. 



By July 1, Aaron T. Pyfer expects 

 to move his family from Joliet, where 

 they have lived ever since he became 

 connected with the Chicago Carnation 

 Co., to Wilmette, where they have pur- 

 chased a neat cottage close to the 

 greenhouses of Pyfer & Olsem, 



At Oak Park, J, Stauber, who last 

 year developed from gardener to fio- 

 rist by building a small greenhouse, has 

 had such good business that he has 

 had to buy a great deal more stock 



