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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Novelty 

 Wedding 



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 and Chiffons 



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 Plant Stands 



and all 

 Florists^ 

 Supplies 



Write, Wire or Phone 



E.H.HUNt 



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L. D. Phone, Central 1751 



76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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Wietor Bros. 



51 Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO 



Current Price List 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per dnz. 

 36-inch and up $3 00 



24 to 30-inch 52 00 to 2 50 



20-inch 1 50 



15-inch 1 25 



12-inch 1 00 



Short 50 to 75 



Per 100 

 Maid and Bride $3 00 to $6 00 



Uncle John 3 00 to 6 00 



Chatenay 3 00 to 6 00 



Liberty 3 00 to 6 00 



Richmond 3 00 to 6 00 



Kaiserin 3 00 to 6 00 



Perle 3 00 to 6 00 



ROSES, our selection 2 00 



Carnations, select 1 00 



fancy 150 



Valley 3 00 to 4 00 



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year; peony growers have multiplied 

 faster even tliau tlie plants do. 



C. L. AVaslilmrn says tliat in spite of 

 tlie spkiKlid prospects for peony crops, 

 ineally. he is afraid the «iro\vers will 

 lind many of llio huds soft and eontain- 

 in<,f iiotliini,'- ^\hi^■!l will ih'\chip into a 

 lluwer. This Avas the way with the 

 SDUtlu'iu ert)p. 



Jolm J'oeldinann says (hat, altliiuii:li 

 Die shiiipino; trade has shicked oil' eon- 

 sideraldy, there still is a ^ood call fur 

 sj.eeial roses. Kiilariu'y Ininys a better 

 price tliau any except J'.eauty. 



K. ('. Aniiin-i says that tlie scarcity 

 iif a^|iara;iiis strings is niakiiii; ilsclf 

 folt in liie largely increased sale lor 

 sinllax. 



.I<din Zech says hi> louks i^^^• a fair 

 market for good roses lo dcNclop hcfure 

 the week is o\ er. 



(ietirge l\eiidjeig on ^loudax' cur scs - 

 oral do/cns of line cattleyas from the 

 new h.insc of oiciiids. 



d. A. iJtidlong's are getting a stead- 

 ily increasing cut fruni their young 

 Heaulies. 'J'hey have jilanicd largely of 

 grafte<l P.ride and ,M:iid iigait! this year. 



..Matt M.-iiin is this week Ju-t in the I 

 ii)idst (if a liig crdp iif )jicli;intres>. Jlis I 

 ]/rodui/tion is nearly ten linic< what it I 

 y\as leu days ago. The stock is excel- | 

 ient for so lat(! in the sca^mi. i 



I-'. J', i'.enthey points nut tli.at Kil- 

 larncy is Imlding its cnlur splendidly in 

 the hdt weather and i-- the |"i|iidar r'i>c . 

 uitli the leailing retailers, lie says that 

 .•it,, New ra<lle the ]>enthey-(J),atswortli \ 



). uill in .a few days lie cutting freni 



niiig Ue.autics and al^u scon fnuii 

 , ynnng Itrides and .M.aids. ( )n .Mmi'lay i 

 ' they began )'i'pianting that part ni' the ; 

 i-ange not replantod fur the ]iui|iii-e el' 

 getting a summer crnp. 



When the mercui-y i)egiiis td cJUiut 

 anidiig the ;tu "s A. L. IJandail's thnujilii- 

 turn to his Michig.an fruit farm. lie 

 usually got's there in .Inly and this year 

 ^ayv iie will h;i\e a lii'sl-dasv crnp of' 

 gr;i|KS ,and alumt half ;i ci'..], ;ii' j.eaclie-. 

 to m.'ii'ket. 



-X. d. Wiidor .and .Inlm Sinner expect 

 111 go next Vi^ek on their annual li^hin;^ 

 expedition to Tom.ahawk hike. 



Sinner l!ro<. are ciitiiiiL; :i I'ig ciup 

 of Hridis and .\laid>. 



Peter Keinlieig i^ relmilding tweUe 

 of the oldest hoiisev .at his li'ohey siicii 

 establislitnent. These are eiily almut 

 se\'en years old ami weie in what me^l , 

 growei's would think to be ,'iisf -class cin- j 

 ilitinn, but Mr. K'einberg is siiti^^lied ' 

 with nothing other than the liigh iron ' 

 "■utters. -\s soon a-< tiie relmihling i- 

 eonipleted, work will be tiegun on the • 

 new range out on "the f.arm." 



On Monday < '. AV. McKellar received 

 .l.dOD blooms of l"esti\a in.'ixinia penny 

 fi-om J. V. Ji'o-^enlield, at \Ve<t I'oint. 

 .\eb. 



E, V. Winterson state-; Ih.at on Mon- 

 dav Ids com-ern already had Tl'.ooo 

 jieonies in cold stor.aee. The iju.antity 

 of Jieonies stored this ye.ai-, taking the 

 marked as .a uhole, \\\\\ be much greater 

 than e\er before. 



Looi'old Koropp has bought all the : 

 peony blooms to le cut this y<'.ar :it the 

 JVteison Nursery. The pureh.ase in- 

 (dudes .1,000 lilooms ol' I'estis.a maxini.'i j 

 from plants four and fi\e years old th:it 

 carrv their Inids four feet from tiie ! 

 ground. 



The entire slaiT of A'aughan & Sjierry \ 

 is liard at work these days. As soon :is 

 tlie morning's rush of selling is oxer. ; 

 .all h.nnds turn in and redainch peonies. ! 



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We apiKMid a prior list wlucliis, 

 in our best judgment, what i)rices 

 will be until ymi hear from us 

 again-. 



If you read the trade papers 

 you will .see the price lists are 

 uearly all alike. This is l)ecause 

 wc must have our "eo])y" ready 

 by Tuesday, and Monday's selling 

 ])"rice is a" basis for the coming 

 week's trade papers. 



Be this as it may, we send out 

 a price list, but wo always bill at 

 Chicago selling price at time of 

 shi])nu'nt. 



.\l\vays keo]) in mind that we 

 are yotir agents and while we re- 

 ceive a great quantity of stock, 

 all is iHit of shipping grade, ami 

 if we are out we will get it foryou 

 if it is t(i be had in C'Idcago. 



....Price List.... 



BEAUTIES p„^oz. 

 Stems, 24 to 36 in. . .$3 00 to 94. OO 



Stems, 20 Inches 2.00 



Stents, 15 inches 1.50 



Stems, 12 inches l.OO 



Short Stems t»Oc to .75 



ROSES PerlOO 



Brides and Maids $3.00 to $7 00 



Kaiserins 3 OO to 7 00 



Richmond 4.00 to 8 OO 



Iiiberty 4.00 to 8 OO 



Chatenay 4.0O to 7 00 



Golden Gates 3.00 to 6 OO 



Boses, our selection 3.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select, common l.OO to 1.50 



Fancies 2.00 to 3.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



PEONIES S.OOto 6.00 



Harrisil, doz., 91.50 lO.OO 



Sweet Peas 75 to 1.50 



Valley 2.00 to 4.00 



Margruerites .50 to .75 



Daisies l.OO to 1.50 



GREEN GOODS 



Asparagrus ..string', .35 to 50 



Aspargus bunches, .35 to .75 



Sprengeri per lOO, 2.00 to 5.00 

 Galax, green. t>er 



100,15c lOOO, 1.00 



Galax, bronze, per 



lOO, 15c .. lOOO, 1.50 



rESNS. lOO, 50c; lOOO. 4.50 



Adiantum per lOO, l.OO 



Smilax, doz., 92; 100, 15. OO 



SUBJECT TO CHANGK WITHOUT NOTICE 



Store open from 7 ;i. m. to 6 p. m. 

 Sundays and Uolidays closed at noon. 



We have the largest st<tck of 

 \Vire Work in Chicago and can 

 also sup])Iy yon with aiiytbiug a 

 florist needs. 



We re])eat, if yuii want anything 

 that is in CI)icago, send to us; no 

 trouble to us to get it for vou. 



KENNICOTT 



BROS. CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



Wabi^shAve., ChiCdQO 

 Ii. D. Phone Central 466 



