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The Florists^ Review 



61 



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176 H.Mid^an Ave.. — ^ ^^ ^^^ CKice.^o 



ROSES :-: CARNATIONS :=: LILIES 



FOR EASTER 



You can get everything you want in seasonable Cut Flowers and Greens here at all times, and especially at Easter; 



so why not give us a trial this year? DO IT NOW. 



EASTER PRICE LIST-Eff«ctlv« March 29th. 



Beauties, per doz $ 4.00@$ 6.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Klllarney, special $12.0X) 



KlUarney, fancy $ 8.00® 10.00 



Klllarney, good 5.00® 6.00 



White Kill., special 12.00 



White Kill., fancy 8.00@ 10.00 



White Kill., good 5.00® 6.00 



Richmond, special 12.00 



Richmond, fancy S.OO® 10.00 



Richmond, good 5.00® 6.00 



Ward, special 12.00 



Ward, fancy ■. 8.00® 10.00 



Ward, good 5.00® 6.00 



Sunburst, special 12.00 



Sunburst, fancy 8.00® 10.00 



Sunburst, good 5.00® 6.00 



Milady, special 12.00 



Milady, fancy 8.00® 10.00 



Milady, good 5.00® 6.00 



Shawyers, special 1 2 90 



Shawvers, fancy 8.00® 10.00 



Shawyers, good 5.00® 6.00 



Kill. Queen, special 12.00 



Kill. Queen, fancy 8.00® 10.00 



Kill. Queen, good 5.00@ 6.00 



Roses, our selection 4.00 



ORCHIDS 

 Cattleyas, per doz $ 4.00®$ 6.00 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Carnations $ 3.00®$ 4.00 



Carnations, special fancy 5.00 



Carnations, splits 2.00 



EASTER LILIES 



Select $12.00®$15.00 



Shorter 10.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Callas $12.50@$1{5.00 



Valley 3.0()@ 4.00 



Sweet Peas 75® 1.50 



Tulips 3.00® 4.00 



Daffodils 3.00® 4.00 



Jonquils 3.00® 4.00 



Violets, single and double 50® i oo 



Freeslas r . . 3.00® 4.00 



GREENS . 



Asp. Plumosus, per string $ ,50 



Asp. Plumosus Sprays, bunch $ .35® 50 



Sprengeri, per bunch 35® [50 



Adlantum, per 100 i.oo 



Smllax, choice, per doz 1.50® 2!oo 



Fancy Ferns, per 1000 300 



Galax Leaves, per 1000 100 



Boxwood, per lb., 25c ; 50-lb. case 750 



Pussy Willows, per bunch 35 @ ^50 



Our stock is the aggregate output of approximately seventy expert growers, thereby insuring our customers a selec- 

 tion and a variety of the flneat product only. 



We endeavor to give satisfaction as to Quality, Service andPrires and respectfully solicit your patronage. 



■Menilun The Review when you write. 



BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPUES FROM 



L. Baumann & Co. 



357-359 W. Chiciso Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant; Natural pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycas Leaves. Mac- 

 nolia Leaves. Cycas Wreaths, 

 Magnolia Wreaths. Moss 

 Wreaths, Metallic Desiims and a 

 big line of Novelties. 



.\iention The Review when you write. 



their reason for ceasing to handle the 

 plant. 



Music and flowers make a good com- 

 bination, and Frank J. Triska, 1802 

 West Eighteenth street, who opened his 

 flower shop two weeks ago, is prepared, 

 not only to furnish floral decorations, 

 but musical entertainment as well, as 

 he is a professional musician. Mr. Triska 

 says business is better than he had any 

 cause to expect. 



It is the fashion for those in this 

 trade to select fanciful names for their 

 establishments and "The Polyglottous 

 Florists" is suggested as an addition 



The steady growth of this business, 

 from a small wagon shop in 1881 to the 

 largest factory, devoted exclusively to 

 the manufacture of business wagons, 

 in the world, proves that 



Our Story Must Be True 



We carry 200^ wagons in stock. Our 

 prices reasonable and terms most con- 

 venient. Write for loO- page Catalogue. 

 It s free for the asking. 



TheO.ArmlederCo. 



1116 Plum St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mentton Tbe R^tIpw wb«ii yon. write. 



to the title of Kalous Bros., Avondale. 

 Their stationery says "Correspondence 

 in English, German, French, Bohemian 

 and Italian." 



Preparations are being made by 

 John J. Grether, owner of the Parkway 

 Flower Shop, 502 West Sixty-ninth 

 street, to open a branch store at 6904 

 Normal boulevard. 



An exhibit of Belle Washburn has 

 been sent by Bassett & Washburn for 

 carnation day, March 19, at the inter- 

 national flower show, New York, now 

 in progress at the Grand Central Palace. 



P. L. McKee, of the John C. Moninger 



Bouquet Accessories 



CorMRc Shielda 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED owEN,'*v^i^•«.';^s^Y.-^• 



Phone Kedzie 623« 



Mnnriiii. Ihr K,.Ti«.« wiifh roil wrltr 



Co., spent several days last week at 

 Lincoln, 111., where his concern is start- 

 ing another section of the new Gullett 

 range. Three houses 60x500 and one 



