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March 14, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



1257 



Cut Flowers for Easter 



LONGIFLORUMS for Easter, $15.00 per 100 



Plenty of fancy HUDSON RIVER VIOLETS; also fan^^^^ 

 singles. Get our prices on Violets m 1000 lots for Easter. 



-' «- ■ 'hr. n«**^ri;ic *< 00 andSSOOperlOOfor 



fancy Murillo Tulips a'"p',?'S,%K'r K '■"' f^-^Y J»n<ri"ls. Daffodils K„«r. ,35 oo p.r i<k». 

 La Reine and White Tulips ,»...e,..o<or=.,«r White L.lac - B.s.er...5.pe,...». 



A ^( oil v,-nfls before placing orders, as we can save you money on all kinds 

 Write us for prices on large orders of all kinds Jf/^^^ P'^^"Vnest aualitv. 

 of Novelties; also Roses, Carnations, Valley, Etc., of the finest quality. 



....EASTER NOVELTIES.... 



AUSTRIAN JARDINIERES,, very neat and pretty. 

 BOHEMIAN VASES, in different shapes and colors, 



suitable for holding about a half-dozen carnations 



or roses. 

 GliASS BOWLS and BASKETS, for holding violets 



or any other small flowers; very attractive. 



TIFFANY GLASSWARE, the best grade to select 



from . 



FANCY BASKETS, all kinds. 



CREPE PAPERS, the original Westphalia':Water- 

 proof New Moire Two-toned, New Crinkled and 

 Pebbled Pleated Crepe Papers always on hand. 



ALL OUR OWN IMPORTATIONS 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



19-21 Randolph St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



Have you our Catalogue? Sent free on request. 



NOW BOOKING 



Easter 



LILIES 



Orders 



:bet ns hear from yon as to yonr 

 probable needs, especially on 



WB shall have the g'oods— can compete with any honse on 

 quality and price. Write us today. 



Plenty of all stock now in market except possibly Beanties. 

 Quality fine and prices reasonable. 



E. H.HUNT 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



76-78 Wabash Avenue, 



I,. D. Phone 1761 



CURRKNT PRICES 

 BBAUTIBS Per doz. 



30to36-lnch ^.00 to $.00 



24to30-lnch 4-OOto b.oo 



15to20-lnch 2.00 to 3.00 



8tol2-lnch 'X-r^--\'- 1-00 to *S0 



ROSES (Teas) Per 100 



Bride and Mai" '^'SS i° '{fJ-JS 



Richmond, Chatenay 6.00 to 12.00 



Golden Gate and Uncle John 6.00 to 10.00 



pgpjg 0.00 to o.UO 



Boses. our seiection , «, t« 9nn 



CARNATIONS..^, j^.^...;;;...;.;; l-gg to 2.00 



" extra fancy. 4.00 

 MISCBIil-ANKOUS 



Violets, double -^5 



Violets, singrle • • • • ■ • • • • •»" 



Harri«il Lilies .;;;;;; P^f.^o^- ^ ^ ^^ f^ 



vaiily'::::::::::::: aooto 4.oo 



Paper Whites j^-"" 



Romans onntn inn 



Tulips ,?-SSi° fXX 



Daflodlle. Jonquils f-^io 4.00 



^-^eetPe^s ^^^^^ 1-00 to 1.25 



Smilax Strings P®'"Jl°?: ^-fll !° ^SS 



Asparagus Strings each .50 to .60 



Asparagus Bunches „ -^o to .m 



Sprengerl Bunches • " •; , nn 1 m 



Adiantum ;Sr imS \m 



Perns, Fancy .per 1000 , 3.00 



Qjjlax 1.00 to 1.50 



Leucot'hoe Sprays ••••• " 7.50 



Boxwood . . . per 60 lb. case, 7.50 

 ""qfTRJinnT TO MARKET CHANaw 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Waldbart is making a fine show of cut 

 stock and spring plants. 



J. S. Wilson, who Avas here last week, 

 is still a bowling fan. He visited the 

 bowling alleys where the florists bowl 

 every Monday night. J. J. B. 



NORWALK, 0. — A new store was opened 

 March 9 under the name of the Laible 

 Floral Co. F. G. Laible is the manager. 

 Cut flowers, pot plants and goldfish are 

 •carried. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



Current Comment. 



Business is brisk in plants at the mar- 

 ket. Cut flowers are in good demand. 

 Our roses are abundant and good. 



O. Werner, formerly associated with 

 F. & O. Ziegler, has moved over to J. 

 Fonta's, opposite. 



At a meeting of the Society of South- 

 ern Florists, held March 7, the business 

 of the annual convention was terminated 



and after all expenses were paid Treas- 

 urer Joseph Stockier reported a nice bal- 

 ance in favor of the association, 



J. A. Ncwsham has purchased C. 

 Hoist's place. The location is a choice 

 one for business, being in the neighbor- 

 hood of several cemeteries. No doubt 

 in tlie hands of the new proprietor the 

 place will prosper and tliat is the wish of 

 his many friends. Mr. Newsham is re- 

 ceiving his first consignment of orchids 

 from Central America. m. M. L. 



