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The Florists' Review 



NOVEMBGH 4, 1915. 



!9LE$AIE GPOVEDS ?/ CUT FL9VEPS*-^PLANT$ fl) 



176 f\.Micl\^ej\ Ave. 



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4. 



Per 100 



Valley $4.00 @$ 5.00 



Milady 4.00 @ 16.00 



Russell 4.00 @ 20.00 



FLAT sAn; 



Per 100 



Carnations $3.00 @$ 4.00 



Eillarneys. risk lad white, 4.00 @ 10.00 

 Mums., .doz., $1 .60-$».00 

 Pompons . . . bunch, 36-60c 



Beauties, doz $2.00 O S5.00 



Ophelia, per 100 3.00 @ 10.00 



Easter Lilies 8.00 @ 12.00 



TRY US 



' Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



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 i LOUDER 

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J.A.BUDLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph 8tra«t, CHICAGO. 

 ROSES, VALLEY uA WHOLESALE 



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the Hotel Morrison, October 28, the 

 members in attendance including A. 

 Henderson, W. N. Budd, W. J. Keimel, 

 August Poehlmann, N. J. Wietor, 

 George Asmus, Guy W. French, E. F. 

 Kurowski, N. P. Miller, Payne Jen- 

 nings, Robert Brenton, H. B. Howard, 

 K M. Patterson, James Morton and M. 

 Barker. Reports of the various sub- 

 committees were presented, showing 

 well matured plans for the big exhibi- 

 tion, to be held at the Coliseum, No- 

 vember 9 to 14. Widespread interest 

 in the event is evident from the cor- 

 respondence coming to the officials 

 from all sections of the country, and 

 the distribution of large quantities of 

 posters and posterettes with liberal no- 

 tices in the newspapers have awakened 

 unusual enthusiasm locally. The com- 

 petitive exhibits from leading growers 

 will be well worth the attention of the 

 trade in themselves and it is certain 

 there will be a good array of new 

 plants and flowers in the various sec- 

 tions. Many novel features are prom- 

 ised by the management, including 

 elaborate floral dances and fashions, 

 ancient and modern, in the use of flow- 

 ers for personal adornment. According 

 to the publicity committee, some con- 

 tracts for trade space still are pending, 

 the Hst of those closed being as follows, 

 with the value of space taken: 



W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago *^«lm 



Bnchblndei Broa., Chicago WW 



O. J. Friedman, Chlcaeo... ....... ....... 89.eo 



Haeger Briok * Tile Co.. Dundee. 111.... M.80 



D. Hill Nurnery Co.. Dundee. Ill »ew 



Ideal Lighting Co.. Chicago 27.00 



Kroeschell Bros. Co.. Chicago ZS.JJO 



W. H. KldweU 4 Son, Chicago M.OO 



Frank OechsUn, Chicago *»-20 



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1 ROSES, CARNATIONS, f 

 I CHRYSANTHEMUMS I 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



White, per doz $2.00 @ $2.50 



Ydlow, " 2.00 @ 2.50 



Pink. " 1.50 @ 2.00 



Small, above colors, each 10c 



Pompons, assorted, per bunch, 35c @ 50c 



Carnations 3c 



Valley 5c 



Easter Lilies, per doz .'. . $1.50 



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S Roses, all varieties 4c to 10c S 



= Sprengeri. bunch 50c Galax. 1000 $1.00 E 



i Adiantnm. 100 75c Ferns, 1000 2.00 E 



I T. J. NOLL & COMPANY { 



I 1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. f 



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Mention The Beriew woen 700 write. 



A. N. Plerson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn.... 72.00 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., Chicago 43.20 



C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee, Wla.... 43.20 



Raedlein Basket Co., Chicago 66.00 



Schiller the Florist. Chicago 66.00 



Vaugban's Seed Store, Chicago 120.00 



Ernst Wienhoeber Co., Chicago 68.00 



George Wittbold Co., Chicago 64.00 



Various Notes. 



Collections are the best within the 

 recollection of Joseph Foerster, of Kyle 

 & Foerster, who adds that he believes 

 the average florist is in better financial' 



