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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



May 9, 1907. 



ROSES 

 Sweet Peas 

 Carnations 



Abundant Supplies, 

 Finest Quality. 



Everybody 

 Wants 

 Them. 



Market stiff, but 

 ■we can supply 

 your needs. 



Peony time is coming. Wilte us about Peonies. 



VAIGHAN & SPERRY 



58-60 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Longi Distance Phone 2571 



PRICE LIST 



BKAUTIB8 Per doz. 



80 to 36-inch tS.OO to 14.00 



24 to 30-lnch 2.00 to 2.50 



16to20lDch l.OOto 1.50 



8tol2-inch 76to 1.00 



ROSES (Teas) Per 100 



Bride and Maid 14.00 to 18.00 



Richmond, Chatenay 4.00 to 8.00 



Golden Gate and Uncle John 4.00 to 8.00 



Perle 3.00 to 6.00 



Roses, our selection 4.00 



CARNATIONS 2.00 to 3.00 



" fancy 4.00 to 5.00 



MISCBLLANEOUS 



Violets, double 75 to 1.00 



Harrlsli Lllies.per doz.11.50 to t2.00 



Callas " 1.25 to 1.50 



Valley 2.00to 4.00 



White Tulips 2.00 to 4.00 



Sweet Peas l.OOto 1.50 



GREKNS 



Smllax Strings per doz. 2.00 to 3.00 



Asparagus String's each .50 to .60 



Asparagus Bunches " .35 to .50 



Sprengeri Bunches " .35 



Adlantum per 100 1.00 



Ferns, Fancy i)er 1000 3.00 



Galax " l.OOto 1.50 



Leucothoe Sprays " 7.60 



Boxwood per 50-lb. case, 7.50 



SDBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE. 



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45-47-49 Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO. 



E. F. WINTERSON CO., 



BOXWOOD. We were introducers in Chicago of this beautiful I GALAX, green and bronze $1.00 per 1000 



and useful green. 3 bunches, $1.00; per 100 lbs., $15.00. We have a full line of all seasonable cut flowers at market prices. 



FANCY FERNS $2.00 to $3.00 per 1000 CARNATIONS. We have the finest Carnations coming into 



WILD SMILAX $7.00 per case I this market. 



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up again, with quality poor. All other 

 greens are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



"We had \\ith us last week Joseph 

 Marks, better known as Marks the 

 Lawyer, traveling for the A. L. Randall 

 Co., Chicago. Mr. Marks' first trip to 

 this city was a success. 



The horse and buggy of Oscar Heile, 

 the South Broadway florist, were stolen 

 last week. He recovered the outfit the 

 next day, with little damage. 



William Adles, formerly with Mrs. 

 M. M. Ayers, is now in the employ of 

 the Foster Floral Co., in the new store 

 at 909 Olive street. 



Wm. Schray & Sons had the decora- 

 tion for the Taussig golden wedding. 

 This was a large affair and the decora- 

 tions were elaborate. Mr. Taussig is 

 president of the Terminal Railroad As- 

 sociation. 



C. A. Kuehn is handling a nice lot 

 of Carnot roses from Belle Miller, 

 Springfield, which find a good market. 

 Henry Baer's Peoria stock of carna- 

 tions is in big demand at this place. 



Andrew Meyer, Jr., was reappointed 

 city forester last week by Mayor Wells. 

 This time the term will last four years. 

 William Jordan is his assistant. 



There are quite a few applicants for 

 George Ostertag's job as superintendent 

 of public parks. There will probably 

 not be any change at present. 



George Angermueller is handling a 

 fine lot of American Beauties from Hel- 

 ler Bros., New Castle, Ind. These have 

 been quite plentiful of late and did not 

 bring as much as they were worth. 



Henry Berning's consignments from 

 Jablonsky and Dunford, in the country, 

 are large and of extra good quality. A 

 fine lot of roses is also seen here. 



W. C. Smith & Co. are receiving large 



Extra fine FANCY FFDIUQ $2.50 per lOOO 

 and DAGGER M. Bi^M^l^^i^ Discount on large orders. 



BOXWOOD, 20c per lb.: 60 lbs., SS.50. GALAX, Bronze and Green. $1.25 

 per 1000; $7.50 per case. LEUCOTHOE HPBAT8, $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per 1000. 

 Let us have your standing order for Ferns. 



Send for our weekly price list of Out Flowers. 



MICHIGAN GUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Incorporated 



88-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



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Fresh Selected Sphagnum 



We have our Fresh Stock Spnagrnum ready for 

 prompt shipments, which is of best selected stock, 

 suitable for florists' fine design work. For $2.25 we 

 will ship one 10-bbl. bale selected moss or for $2.75 we 

 will ship one 10-bbl. bale moss and 1 bbl. sack of peat, 

 this offer to show the quality and quantity of our stock. 

 Our moss and peat is well packed, of rood clean stock. 

 Before ordering elsewhere write for prices. Give our 

 stock a trial. AMKKlCAN B10S4 A PRAT CO., 

 Corlls Bros. Props., Waretown, N. J. 



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consignments of fancy sweet peas from 

 the Kirkwood growers, whicli have been 

 selling clean almost every day. With 

 fine weather the market will soon have 

 too many for the demand. 



Phil Giebel will have a lot of new 

 things in the shape of flower beds at the 

 waterworks parks. They began planting 

 out May 1. This park does not come 

 under the supervision of the park de- 

 partment. 



J. Kingsland, proprietor of the Mul- 

 lanphy Flower Co., reports trade satis- 

 factory. Mr. Kingsland speaks any lan- 

 guage. 



George Waldbart's place is now ex- 

 posed to a fine view from Olive street. 

 His fine show attracts many lovers of 

 flowers. They are always busy. 



J. F. Ammann's Chatenay, Richmond, 

 Killarney and Ivory are still the best 

 that come to this market and are in big 

 demand. 



Charles Bey«r has a big lot of fine 

 large bay and boxwood trees, of which 



Ferns-Galax-Leocothoe 



HardT Fancy r«msi 



Pence 26c Per 1000 $2.00 



Gtr««ii and Bronsa Galax Liaavea 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 6000 $3.75 



Graan suid Bronza Lauoothoa Bpfaya 



Per 100 60c Per 1000 $6.00 



Graan Bbaat Moaa 



Per bale 25c Bundle, 5 bales .'..$1.00 



CC ODITPUCI I Wholesale Com- 

 I Ci UnllUnCLL mission norist 



34-36 East Third St., CINCINNATI. OHIO 



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SOUTHERN 



WILD SNILAX 



BKAVSN'S FAOKLKS8 MOSS 

 NATURAL SHEET MOSSES 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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he is making a show at his place at 

 Grand and Gravois avenues. 



The Florists' Ckib trustees have ar- 

 ranged for the use of the New Hiber- 

 nian hall, at Grand and Finney avenues, 

 for the night of June 29, in which to 

 celebrate the club's twentieth anniver- 



