April 1, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



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Lone Distance Phones Central 2571 and 2572 



ALVAIJGHAN&CO. 



(NOT INC.) 



161 North Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO 



»>>Wholesale Commission FlorisfSe,>> 



WIRE OR PHONE 



We have the stock and we do the rest 



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EASTER PRICE LIST Subject to C^anw 



American Beauties— 



IjOiig steuiii 



86-inch stoiis 



24 to 30-incn stems 



20-inch stems 



ISrinch stems 



12 to 15-inch stems 



ROSKS 

 KillamAy...<x 

 W.Kiilarney] 



Brilliant.... L Fancy 



Ward f Medium 



Sunburst...! Short ^. 



Richmond.. 



Our selection 



Special fancy Roses billed 



Per doz. 



16 00 



13.00 @ 



1.00 



5 00 

 4.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 



Per 100 

 18.00 @ flO 00 

 5.00 @ 6 00 

 4.00 



4.00 

 accordingly. 



CARNATIONS 



Per 100 



Select 13.00 @ |4 00 



Fancy 5 00 



Splits 2.00 



MISCSIXANEOUS 



PerlOO 



Valley $3.00 @ fJ.OO 



Violate 60® 1. 00 



Paper Whites 8.00 @ 4 00 



Romans 3 00 @ 4.00 



Jonquils 3 00 @ 4.00 



Freesias 3 (X) « 5 00 



Daffodils 3,00 @ 4.00 



MlKn^nette 6.00(9 8 00 



Without Notice 



LiUes perdoz..$ 1.60 @ • 2 00 



per 100. 10 00 16 00 



Callas perdoz.. L.-SO 2.00 



" perlOO. 12.00 @ 15.00 



Sweet Peas perlOO. .76® 1.50 



GRKKNS 



Smllax per doz.. 



Adlantum per 100, 



Asparasrus Strings each, 



Asparagus Plumosus ..bunch. 



Fancy Ferns per 1000, 



Wild Smilax per case. 



Boxwood.. per lb., 25c: 50-Uis., 



Leucothoe Sprays per 100, 



Mexicanivy per 100. 



.35 @ 



2.00 



1.00 



.75 



.50 



3 00 



6 00 



7.60 



.76 



.76 



Spring Basket Assortment 



=$15,00 — 



50 BASKETS WITH LINERS 



THIS is a special asaorfment of small cut flower 

 baskets of ten different designs. There are a 

 variety of colors from which to make your selection, 

 as follows: Brown, green, fumed oak, antique 

 green, two-toned and our new "sun 



ORDER NOW-DON'T WAIT 



"sunray" shades. 



How to Reach Our Factory From Down-town: Take 

 Chlcajfo Avenue. Elston Avenne or Division Street cars at 

 State and Randolph Streets; Milwaukee or ArmltaKc Avenue 

 cars at State and Madison Streets. GET OFF AT THE DOOR. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



Specialists in riorists' Baskets 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE 



MontlnnTht"Rf»»*W wh^n yon wiitr. 



5 to devote the summer to his farm at 

 West Springfield, Pa. 



A. Zech, of Zech & Mann, spent Sun- 

 day with W. H. Amling at Mayweed. 

 He reports that Mr. Amling is using 

 this season sweet pea seed saved on the 

 place last spring, with a visible im- 

 provement in the strain. 



The U, S. general appraisers held 

 court last week in' the Federal build- 

 ing, one of the cases pertaining to the 

 meaning of the word "tulips" as it 



appears in the tariff law. Certain im- 

 porting interests are trying to prove it 

 refers to cut blooms instead of to bulbs, 

 which would have the effect of cutting 

 in half the duty en bulbs. John 

 Degnan and August Jurgens were 

 among those called to testify. 



According to Felix Reichling, Peter 

 Reinberg's Easter carnation orders 

 March 29 totaled higher than last year's 

 entire Easter shipments of carnations. 



Albert W. Larson, who has been with 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. three years, went 

 to St. Paul this week to take charge 

 of the greenhouses of Holm & Olson. 



Mrs. Edith Horton, of Bassett & 

 Washburn, returned March 29 from her 

 trip to the California expositions. She 

 visited O. P. Bassett and enjoyed some 

 automobile rides in Pasadena and 

 vicinity with that genial old florist. 

 Mrs. Horton declares she has fallen in 

 love with the Golden West. 



A. H. Budloog, of the J. A. Budlong 



