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October 21, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



GET 

 TOUB 



ROSES 



AT TUK 

 GROWERS' 



When you buy of anyone else you pay 

 more or get less— why not pay less and 

 get more? We are GROWERS. 



OUR POUCT: 



rRKSH TLOWKRS- We refuse to ship 

 stock that will not give the service intended. 



PRICKS — If we don't make it worth 

 while we can't expect your trade. 



SKRVICE— This means promptness and 

 accuracy. 



HEADQUART'RS 



American Beauty— Short Stem, 8c 

 Med. 12 @ 15c Ex. 26c Long30<«4nc 



Mrs. Cbas. Ruasell— 



Med. 8c Ex. 12c Long 15 1 



Short. 5C 

 ! 18c Spec. 20c 



Mrs. Moorfleld Storey— Short, 6c 

 Med. 8c Ex. 12c Long 16c Special 2i'c 



Milady- M^ 



Short. 4.C 



Med., 6c Ex., 8c 



Long, 10 @ 12c each 



Slufwyer - ^ _ 



Short. 4.C 



Med., 6c Ex.. 8c 



Long, 10 @ 16c each 



Sunburst— >■ _, 

 Short, 4-C 



Med., 6c Ex.. 8c 



Long, 10 @ 12c each 



Ward- *»^ 



Short, OC 

 Med. 6c Ex., 6c 



Long, 8 @ 10c each 



Ophelia- /s.n 



Short. 3C 



Med., 8c Ex., 10c 



Long. 12c Spec, 40c 



Bulsarle- m -. 

 Short,- 4-C 

 Med., 6c Ex., 8c 



Long, 10c each 



KlUamey — «* _. 

 Short. OC 

 Med.. 6c Ex.. 6c 



Long, 8 @ 10c each 



W. KlUamey— ««^ 

 Short. *JC 

 Med.. 6c Ex.. 6c 



Long, 8 @ 10c each 



Per 100 



CatUeyas $40.00 @ $60.00 



Carnations 2.00 @ 4.00 



Easter LiUes 12.80 @ 15.00 



Rubrum UUes 4.00 @ 0.00 



Uly of the VaUey 4.00 @ 5.00 



Chrysanthemums 12.50 @ 85.00 



A spcuasixs Sprays 8.00 @ 4.00 



SpreuKerl Sprays 2.00 @ 8.00 



Adlantum 1.00 @ 1.50 



Bmllax 12.00 @ 15.00 



Quotations Subject to Market Changes 



TELEGRAMS Given Special Attentioa 



yt* GROWERS OF 'I 



kr ^154 N.WABASH AVE. *^ ~. 



p^^ CHICAGO. 

 bSlOne CENTRAL 



B19^ 



Mention Th« Review when yon write. 



nold, of Des Plaines, and bookkeeper in 

 Raske's Flower Shop, 170 West Jack- 

 son boulevard, to Robert Renth, has 

 been announced. 



Those whose business depends on 

 dyes are having many troubles this 

 year, but the man who looked ahead 

 stands in a position to make money. It 

 is said that the A. L. Randall Co. has 

 been oflFered a price for its stock of 

 dye, laid in some months ago for ruscus, 

 which represents a better profit than 

 an ordinary season's profit on ruscus. 

 But, of course, the offer was refused, 

 for anyone who owns dye these days is 



ROSES 



Large Supply—Good Quality 



Mrs. Russell 8c, 10c and 12c 



Mrs. Russell— Special 15c and 18c 



Sunburst j 



Ophelia / ' 



Killarney Brilliant . . . f Short '^ 



Killarney / Medium 5c and 6c 



White Killarney ( Long 8c 



Milady 1 Extra long billed accordingly. 



Richmond / 



'Carnations— Good stock 2>^c and 3c 



Chrysanthemums— Select doz., $ 3.00 to $ 4.00 



—Good " 2.00 to 2.50 



—Small " 1.00 to 1.50 



Giganteum Lilies per 100, 10.00 to 12.50 



Lily of the Valley " 4.00 to 5.00 



Fancy Ferns— $2.50 per looo 

 Asparagus— 35 to 50c bunch Galax— $1.00 per 1000 



Everytiiing Else in Cut Flowers at Lowest Prices 



A.T.Pyfer&Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 

 30 Ee Randolph St., 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe BeTlew when yon write. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



holding it to protect his regular trade. 



The demand for flowers shows a regu- 

 lar daily increase, according to C. W. 

 McKellar. 



The first Hhinebeck violets of the 

 season aiVrred" October 18, reportl»J»b» 



Michelsen, of the E .0. Amling Co. It 

 is a month later than usual. 



Starting an extensive two months' 

 advertising campaign, John Mangel in- 

 vested $350 in the Tribune October 18, 

 to announce the opening of the con- 



