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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



XOVEMBKR 21, 1907. 



STOCK IS ABUNDANT 



And we shall have pienly of fust the grade YOU need 



FOR THANKSGIVING 



We fill all orders at Chicago Market Rates Day of Shipment. 



THANKSGIVING PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTY Perdoz. 



Extra lonK stems 16.00 



30-lnch stems i.OO 



2<-lnch stems 3.00 



20-lnch stems , 2.50 



15-lnch stems 1.60 



12-lnch stems $1.00 to 1.25 



Short stems 75 



LONG STEMS 



Per 100 



LONG STEMS 



Per 100 



Kalserln, fancy K.OO to MOO 



food 4.00 to 5.00 



Bride, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



good 4.00 to 6.00 



Bridesmaid, fancy 600 to 8.00 



" good 4.00 to 5.00 



Liberty, fancy lU.OU to 12.00 



good 5 00 to 800 



Richmond, fancy lO.iO to 12.00 



" good 500to 8.00 



Chatenay, fancy 610 to 8.00 



good 4.C0 to 6.0U 



Uncle John, fancy W.OO 



good 400 



CARNATIONS, fancy 4 00 



good 2.50 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, fancy per doz.. 12 50 to 18.00 



" " good •' 1.00 to 2 00 



VALLEY, special 



" aelect 



" common 



LONOIFLORUM perdoz., 1200 



VIOLETS, N. Y. douoles....; 1.00 



" singles 76 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS per string, 86c to 60c 



" " per bunch, 35c to 75c 



SPRENGERI 2.00 



GALAX AND FERNS per 1000, tl. 60 



ADIANTUM 75 



SMILAX per doz., 11.75 



LEUCOTHOB per 1000, 6.60 



BOXWOOD bunch, 35o; case. 50)bs., 7.60 



WILD SMILAX 50-lb. case, 6.00 



to $8.00 

 to 6.00 

 to 5.00 

 to 8.00 



600 



4.00 



200 



15.00 



to 1.26 



to 1.00 



to 5.00 



.20 



to 1.00 



12.50 



.76 



All other stock at lowest market rates. P. &, D. at cost. Prices subject to change without notice. 

 Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays closed at noon. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



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 WABASH AVE.. 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



State of Trade. 



Trade still holds up well, but the bulk 

 of the business is done on mums. Most 

 of the growers report that they are 

 caught up nicely on their mums and 

 all they have now can be held nicely 

 for Thanksgiving, while some *few 

 growers report they are about cleaned 

 up on mums. The outlook here for good 

 mums, roses and carnations for Thanks- 

 giving is satisfactory. Maids and Kil- 

 larney have been badly oflf color for the 

 last two weeks, but the growers say the 

 next crop will be on soon. 

 Qub Meeting. 



The Florists' Club met November 12, 

 but the business part of the meeting 

 ■was dispensed with, as the mum show 

 was on and competition was very keen. 



The committee appointed the follow- 

 ing judges: Fred Windmiller, of Lan- 

 caster; Albert Hills and Fred Hohen- 

 stine, of this city. The following awards 

 were made, to the entire satisfaction of 

 all competitors: 



Six cut blooms, three varieties, exhi- 

 bition, C. P. Torrey, first on' Appleton, 

 May Seddon and Merza; Munk Floral 

 Co., second on Chadwick, Yellow Chad- 

 wick and Golden Wedding; Fifth Avenue 

 IToral Co., third on Chadwick, Morel and 

 Appleton. 



Three cut blooms, three varieties, ex- 

 hibition, C. P. Torrey, first on May 

 Seddon, Merza and Beatrice May. 



Six blooms, six varieties, commercial, 

 S. T. Stephen^, first on Chadwick, Yel- 

 low Chadwick, Dean, Eaton, Niveus and 

 Enguehard; J. H. Williams, second on 

 Chadwick, Yellow Chadwick, Bonnaflfon, 



Eaton, Appleton and Byron; Munk 

 Floral Co., third on Wedding, Byron, 

 Dean, Chadwick, Bassett and Bonnaf- 

 fon. 



Three cut blooms, three varieties, com- 

 mercial, Munk Floral Co., first on Maud 

 Dean, Golden Wedding and Alice Byron; 

 S. T. Stephens, second on Enguehard, 

 Byron and Yellow Eaton. 



Nine cut blooms, three varieties, 

 commercial, Munk Floral Co., first on 

 Chadwick, Yellow Chadwick and Golden 

 Wedding; E. Metzmaier, second on 

 Chadwick, Yellow Eaton and Maud 

 Dean. 



Three cut blooms, one variety, com- 

 mercial. Fifth Avenue Floral Co., first 

 on Chadwick; Munk Floral Co., second 

 on Byron. 



Six cut blooms in vase, commercial, 

 special prize by C. P. Torrey, won by 

 Munk Floral Co. 



Twelve cut blooms in vase, commer- 

 cial, special prize by the Fifth Avenue 

 Floral Co., won by Munk Floral Co. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. sent up 

 two large vases, for exhibition only, 

 that were fine. 



VariotM Notec 



The Munk Floral Co. has been cutting 

 some extra fine mums, especially Apple- 

 ton, and have been sending most of the 

 cut to Cincinnati. 



Underwood Bros, report business very 

 brisk. They have had a big run on 

 mums, but still have a fine lot of late 

 ones. 



Wm. Graff has been spending a few 

 days in Chicago. He has been making 

 a run on violets at 25 cents per bunch. 



J. M. 



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