Januabx 7, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



WE ARE STRONG ON BEAUTIES 



El 



|0U can make good money selling our Beauties. We 



have an unusually large supply, and the prices are 



less than you are accustomed to pay for such fine 



stock. All lengths. Order some today and you will need 



more tomorrow. 



The Business comes to the Man who Pushes 



With our supply the largest and of the best quality, there is 

 reason for our desire to serve you. We will do it well and estab- 

 lieh ourselves firmly so far as your patronage is concerned. We 

 co-operate with the retailer in all the problems that enter into the 

 success of his businees, and if our service can be employed to 

 further his interests, it is to be had for the asking. 



Onr supply is heavy on both ROSES and CARNATIONS, 

 as well as on all other seasonable Fiowen and Greens 



A. L. VAUGHAN 



161 N. Wabash Avenue, 



NOT INC. 

 Phones— Central 2571-2572 



& CO. 



CHICAGO 



Mention Th» RptIcw when Ton write. 



Current Price List 



6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



It t«fc«« tlwf, quality and «ervlc» to •«tabll«h a good rgputatlon 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



that are KNOWN AS THE BEST 



We start the new yeat with a heavy crop of Roses 

 and Carnations, in all the leading varieties. 



We make a specialty of growing Roses and Carna- 

 tions to the highest standard of perfection. If 

 quality is taken into consideration, our prices are 

 the lowest. 

 All other stock of good quality in large supply. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



L. D. Phone Central 3373 A. T. PTrxR. Manager 30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Fancy. Select $2.00 @ $3.00 



ROSES 



White Killamey 4.00 @ 



Killamey 4.00 @ 



Richmond 4.00 @ 



Sunburst. 4 00 @ 



Killamey Brilliant 4 00 «? 



Extra lengths of roses billed accordingly 

 American Beauties per doz.. $2.00 @ $5.00 



MISCEIXANEODS Per 100 



Easter Lilies $12.00 @ $15.00 



Valley 4.00 



Violets, double 1.00 @ 1.50 



Paper Whites 3.00 



DECORATTVK 



Asparagus Plumo8us....per string, $0.50 @ $0.75 

 Asparagus Plumosus.... per bunch, .35 @ .50 

 Asparagus Sprengeri. . . .per bunch, 



Adiantum, fancy, long per 100, 



Smilax per doz.. 



Ferns per 1000, 



Boxwood large bunches, 



Galax per 1000, 



Subject to Market Changes 



.25 @ 



.50 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 



.25 

 1.00 



sixth street, says he had more funeral 

 work last week than in any other two 

 weeks combined. 



Miss Mae McAdams has returned to 

 Champaign after spending the holidays 

 in Chicago. 



John Poehlmann, Jr., has gone back 

 to Culver Military Academy for the 

 final five months of his course there. 

 After graduation he plans to take a 

 preliminary business course at the 

 greenhouses before becoming his 

 father's understudy at the city store. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



It is said that except for the unfortu- 

 nate affair at Kalamazoo, the year just 

 closed would have been one of the most 

 successful in the history of Kenni- 

 cott Bros. Co. The late E. E. Pieser 

 had put the house in a strong financial 

 position. 



Peter Heirens is doing quite a little 

 business in young stock this season 

 and has many thousands of rose and 

 carnation cuttings in the sand. 



Pompon mums have done well this 

 season for Alois Frey, at Crown Point, 



who grows mostly his own seedlings. 

 Next he will have snapdragon and 

 freesias, also varieties of his own rais- 

 ing. 



Harry Manheim, with Hoerber Bros., 

 says their shipping business during the 

 holidays was even better than last 

 year. 



Charles Zapfe, 372 East Sixty-first 

 street, reversed the usual order of 

 things when he reported that cut flow- 

 er Sales greatly l^xc^eded plant sales 

 for CHJrlstmas. He had charge of the 



