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JOLI 1, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



WE OFFER 

 FINE 



AQKNTS FOR 

 TO-BAK-INI 



All we ask is a trial order — we will prove to you that we can satisfy every buyer. 

 No matter what your needs are, we have the stock you want. Our prices are never 

 higher than what you would have to pay elsewhere, and we give a personal attention to 

 every order that insures the customer's satisfaction. 



We Have Everything in Season 

 Tell Us Wliat You Can Use 



E rne A Klingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



I<. D. Phone 



Randolph 6S78 



Anto: 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mention Tha Bgrlew when yon write. 



Flowers 

 De Luxe 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



A.T.Pyfer&Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 

 30 E. Randolph St., ^T/car5'p^^^ * CHICAGO 



Current Price List 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



Select stock $2.00 to $2.50 per 100 



1000 lots. $15.00. 



ROSES Per 100 



Klllarney $3.00 & $6.00 



Klllarney Brilliant 3.00 » 6.00 



White Klllarney 3.00® 6 00 



Richmond 3.U0 © 6 00 



Sunburst 8.00 @ 6.00 



Our selection, $2S.0O per 1000. 



Kxtra specials billed accordingly. 



Am. Beauties, per dozen $1.50 @ $3.00 



GLADIOLI Per 100 



Klngr, Augusta, America $6.00 @ $10.00 



PEONIES Per 100 



Select $5.00 & $ 6.00 



Good stock 3.00© 4.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



EasterLlUes 8.00© 10.00 



Valley 3 *> @ ♦•«> 



Sweet Peas 75© 160 



Adlantum 1 .00 



New Ferns, per 1000 $2.00 



Smllax, per dozen 2 00 



Oalax, per 1000 1.00 



Aspar. Plumosus, string 60c@76c 



Aspar. Plumosus, bunch 3Sc©60c 



Asi>ar. Sprengerl, bunch... 26c@60c 



Subject to market changes. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



while on hi* way back to Chicago from 

 the weeiti. H. J. S. 



TOLEDO, O. 



The Market. 



Trade dropped off somewhat last 

 week. There has been some work for 

 funerala and the like, but the usual 

 summer dull spell has begun. "With 

 June weddings, graduations and dances 

 at an end, the more refined work for 

 fancy bouquets and the like has ceased. 

 Roses are plentiful and the stock is 

 fine. The florists throughout the city 

 are having special sales and great 

 quantities of roses are handled each 

 •lay. Carnations are poor and are 

 about done with. There are still some 

 cold storage peonies on the market and 

 the demand for these is satisfactory. 

 Sweet peas are in their last stage. 

 Coreopsis and sweet william are in good 

 crop and these seem to meet with the 

 approval of the trade. The leading 

 flowers of the day are Francis King 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



and America gladioli. Though the 

 price of these is steep as yet, they find 

 a ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



The annual club picnic will be held 

 July 7, at Ottawa park. The arrange- 

 ments have been completed by the com- 

 mittee in charge. Among the leading 

 features for the day will be the auto 

 parade of florists' delivery and touring 

 cars through the principal streets of 

 the city; later will come the baseball 

 game and races. Luncheon will be at 



12 o'clock. The picnic has always been 

 regarded as a great event, bringing the 

 florists of the city together to have a 

 jolly time, and in that way creating 

 a more friendly feeling among the va- 

 rious competitors. Those in charge of 

 the picnic are as follows: Publicity, 

 Arthur C. Kneisle; luncheon, Frank M. 

 Schramm; games, races and prizes. Miss 

 Helen Patten and Max Spanner; 

 finance, Wm. Krueger, 8. N. Peck and 

 G. B. Schramm. All florists of north- 

 western Ohio are extended a cordial 

 invitation to attend, and large num- 



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