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The Florists^ Review 



Afril 16, 1015. 



We have a heavy crop of extra fine 



ROSES 



as well as large supplies of fancy 



Carnations, Sweet Peas 

 and Bulbous Stock 



We have a full line and can take the very best of care of your full order. 



A. T; Pyfer & Co. 



30 E. Randolph St. a. t. PYF^Rf m^/ C H I C AGO 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Extra lar^e, fancy $3.00 



Choice 2.00 



ROSES 



Klllarney $4.00 @ 6.00 



Klllarney Brilliant 4.00® 6.00 



White Klllarney 400® 600 



lUchmond 400© 6.00 



Sunburst 4.00® 6.00 



Extra specials billed accordingly. 



Am. Beauties, per dozen ...$200@ $4. 00 



MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



I<iister Lilies, best grade $8 00 @ $10.00 



Callas 10.00 @ 12 00 



Valley 3 00® 4.00 



Violets (50 @ .75 



Sweet Peas 76® 160 



Daffodils 3.00 



Jonquils 3.00 



Tulips 2 00® 3 00 



Daisies, White 76® 1.60 



Daisies, Yellow 100® 2.00 



Adlantum 1.00 



Ferns, per 1000 $3.00 



Smllax, per dozen $1 60® 2 00 



Galax, per 1000 1.00 



Aspar. Plumosus, string 60c@76c 



Aspar. Plumosus, bunch 36c®80c 



Aspar. Sprengerl, bunch.. 26c®50c 

 Mexican Ivy per 1000, $6.00 



Subjact to market oIuuism. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



noon of the previous day while on his 

 way to the bank to make a deposit. 

 He had with him $120 in cash and sev- 

 eral checks. Notice was immediately 

 sent to all stations, but up to noon, 

 April 14, the police had learned noth- 

 ing. 



According to Philip C. Schupp, J. A, 

 Budlong is discarding the Hadley rose 

 as unprofitable. 



A local department store sold 20,000 

 roses at a cent apiece one day last 

 week, selling at cost. 



C. L. Washburn is to have the pleas- 

 ure of neighboring with Roger Sulli- 

 van, the well known politician, in the 

 near future. 



Dictaphones have been adopted for 

 the correspondence of the A. L. Randall 

 Co. The staff is being increased as 

 plans develop for a "further extension 

 of the business. 



Mail orders April 12 cleaned out 

 F. F. Scheel's carnation cuttings and 

 left him in the position of having to 

 return money, so he 'phoned from 

 Schermerville. 



An unusually good counter trade in 

 addition to the heavy shipping busi- 

 ness is reported by the W. W. Barnard 

 Co., which has found it necessary to 

 employ a cashier's assistant, as well 

 as extra help in all departments. 



F. J. Benthey will go to Newcastle, 

 Ind., April 17, to look over the green- 

 houses. He reports an unusually suc- 

 cessful season. 



Counter trade has become quite ac« 

 tive at Winterson 's Seed Store in spite 

 of the handicap imposed by the torn 

 up condition of the street caused by 

 relaying the sidewalk along the east 

 side of the Atlas block. Zech & Mann, 

 Weiland & Risch and H. C. Rowe also 

 are hoping for the speedy completion 

 of the work. 



, Thomas F. Brpwne, . who arrived in 

 Chicago April 5'and-'t6ok a flyiag trip 

 to several central Illinois points, left 

 for his home, in Greenfield, Mich., 

 April 8, immediately after the adjourn- 

 ment of the Chicago Florists' Club 

 meeting, which he attended. 



H. E. Philpott left Chicago for his 

 home, in Winnipeg, Canada, April 9. 

 He expects tb return to this city about 



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i All my Carnation growers are in heavy crop. Two = 



= . cuts daily from 250,000 feet of glass. s 



= Fancy Select Blooms $ 3.00 per 100 E 



= Good Stock 2.00 per 100 = 



E Common Stock 1.00 per 100 S 



E Lilies from Spring Valley, N. Y $6.00, $8.00 and 10.(0 per 100 E 



^ Can ship in buds to arrive in fine condition in the warmest weather. S 



= Callas, Sweet Peaa, Snapdraffon, Stocks, Daisies and Pansies S 



GRKENS OF AIX KINDS 

 HANGING BASKKTS 



GREKN SHKKT MOSS 

 SPHAGNUM MOSS 



WILLIAM MURPHY 



E WHOLISALK COMMISSION FLORIST 5 



I 329 Main Str««t, CINCINNATI, OHIO S 



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Mention Th^ IteTlew whfn yon write. 



Extra Quality Pink and Y hite Killar- 

 ney, Ridimonds, American Beauties, 

 Fancy Carnations, Yellow Daisies, Val- 

 ley, Orchids and Peas. 



Obtain our prices on quantity lots. 



Pittsburgh Cut Hower Co. 



116-118 Seventh St., Pittsburgli, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. 



May- 6. He is president of A. T. 

 Pyfer & Co., Inc., and also has other 

 financial connections in this vicinity, 

 in each of which he takes a keen and 

 active interest. 



HEAVY CROP SILVER PINK 



SNAPDRAGONS 



(3.00 to $6.00 per 100 



Carnations. . 100, $2.50; 1000, $20.00 

 Roses, all colors. .100, $3.00@ 8.00 



Easter Lilies 100, 6.00 



Fancy Peas 50c@ .75 



Jonquils 100, 2.50 



Asparagus Green bunch, .50 



Ferns 1000, 3.50 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



IIM Grud kn^ KANSAS CITY, NO. 



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