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The Florists' Review 



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S W. E. Tbimblb, Pres. A. D. Tbimblk, Sec. ' S 

 S Obo. J. JxNinNaa, Foreman S 



I W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co. | 



E Wholesale florists Prlncston, III. = 



S MEMORIAL, DAT PRICK LIST = 

 S on Cut Flowers S 



S In Kffeot May 24, 1915 = 



S II08KS = 



2 Red Richmond. Milady. White Killar- s 



— ney. Pink Killarney, New American, s 



— Killarney Queen— Each s 



S Very short, 6 to 12-inch 10.03 = 



Z Good short, 12 to U-inch 04 Zl 



Z Medium long, 16 to 18-inch 06 S 



= Long. 20 to 24 -inch 08 = 



S Special, 30 to 48-inch 10 = 



= PKONIIS E 



Z Very good pink and white 04 — 



S Fancy *)6 — 



S Selected long 08 SS 



E SWKKT PKAS Per 100 E 



S Winter-blooming $0.75 S 



S Spencer Butterfly 1.00 S 



E DAISIKS E 



S Daisies 1.00 S 



E AMimeAN BCAUriKS Doz. E 



S Short fl.OO s 



S Good short, 18 to 20-inch 1.26 S 



S Medium, 21-inch 1.60 S 



~ 30-inch, long stem 2.00 S 



S 36-inch 2.50 = 



S Specials, 48-inch 4,i'0 = 



S Extra Specials, 72-inch 5.00 S 



E ancKMS E 



S Asparagus Sprengeri Sprays.. 25c bunch S 



S Asparagus Plumosus Sprays.. 25c bunch S 



S Asparagus Plumosus Strings . . .60c each S 



S Bronze Galax $1.00 per 1000 S 



ZS Eastern Fancy Ferns, $3.60- 4.00 per 1000 S 



S All quotations subject to change and S 



S stock being unsold on receipt of order, S 



S and subject to shortage of stock the day S 



S of shipment, or causes beyond our con- S 



£ trol. Order now - do not wait. Z 



E W. L TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. = 



E Telephone 2416 PRINCETON, ILL. = 



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Mmtlon Th« R«*1«w when yog write. 



ards of living here and abroad makes 

 the domestic baskets cost more than 

 the imported ones, but the trade is no 

 longer dependent on ocean transporta- 

 tion for its supplies in this line. 



; The Randall Co., local distributors 

 for A. C. Zvolanek's sweet pea seed, 

 has received word that Mr. Zvolanek 

 has been awarded a gold medal at the 

 Panama-Pacific Exposition. 



Various Notes. 



The greenhouse in connection with 

 Daniel Branch's branch store on Fifty- 

 eighth street has had to give way to a 

 moving picture theater, but no doubt 

 Mr. Branch will be benefited by the 

 improvements. 



May 24 was house-warming day with 

 Kyle & Foerster, the John Kruchten 

 Co. and A. C. Spencer, each of whom 

 had moved, over the week end, into 

 new, enlarged and better quarters. 

 Each now has greatly improved facili- 

 ties, although Kyle & Foerster have 

 not been able to get their fixtures fin- 

 ished, due to the strike in the building 

 trades. They have a big storage box 

 in the basement shipping room, oper- 

 ated by a Kroeschell ice machine, and 

 an Orr & Lockett box is to be installed 

 on the main floor as soon as the labor 

 difficulties, with which they have noth- 

 ing to do, are settled. 



Next month, everything in the shape 

 of a carnation bids a long farewell to 

 the ranges of Hoerber Bros. They will 

 than throw out 50,000 plants, and in 

 the future will devote their attei^tion 

 exolfUsivQjj' to roses and seasonable 



stCHek. on ' .<!•;' 



'Nick d^innes, whose establishment 



Let Randall Ship You 

 Choice Cut Flowers 

 for Decoration Day 



At your call is a dependable stock of Peonies, 

 Beauties, Roses, Carnations, Gladioli and the 

 many odd flowers of early summer. 

 The prices are reasonable. 



You may feel sure of prompt shipments proper- 

 ly packed to insure delivery in good condition. 



Mail, phone or wire your order. 



A. L. RANDALL COMPANY 



WABASH AT LAKE 



Phoa« 

 Central 1120 



CHICAGO 



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GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOI^AN D. WALLACE 



insurance exchange builoind 

 Chicago 



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in Rogers Park was built for vegetables 

 but has been in carnations for several 

 seasons, is studying the market pros- 

 pects with no little care. He could sell 

 out and retire, but he finds the business 

 too much to his liking; besides, he has 

 a son who has grown up in the green- 

 houses' and will carry them on after the 

 father is through. Mr. Thinnes re- 

 cently was offered $25,000 for his prop- 

 erty fot-- 1 building purposes. He de- 



clined, but the houses are ten years old 

 and the benches are six feet wide — 

 too wide for carnations. Mr. Thinnes 

 has it in mind that some day an offer 

 will tempt him to sell, relocate on 

 cheaper land, put up a modern range 

 and grow roses. He is thinking about it. 

 A special call for Sunburst is noted 

 by Wietor Bros., who account for it by 

 the scarcity of other yellown 6owerat 

 since bulbous stock went off th<! mar^ 



