APBIL 2, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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GREEN 

 GOODS 



Asparag^us 



Smilax 



Spreng^eri 



PlumosuB 



Adiantum 

 Ferns 



Galax 



Leucothoe 



Box'wood 



Wild Smilax 



Chas. W. McKellar 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



51 Wabash Ave. 

 Chicago 



ORCHIDS 



A Specialty 



A fine assortment of 

 Cattley as and other 

 Orchids always on 

 hand. 



L. D. Phone Central 8598. FRKSH KVERT DAT 

 FANCY STOCK IN TALLET, BEAUTIES, BOSES, CABNATIONS 

 AND GBEENS OF ALL KINDS 



Can always supply the best soods the season aSords 

 A complete line of all Wire Work and Supplies constantly on hand 



CUBBENT PBICE LIST 

 ORCHIDS, a specialty. Per doz. 



Oattleyas S6.00 to 97.50 



Assorted Orchids, per box, 



$5.00 and up. 

 AM. BBAUTEES- 



Extra long $4.00 



Stems, 24 to 86 inches.. 2.50 to 8.00 



Stems, 20 inches 2.00 



Stems, 15 inches 1.50 



Stems, 12 inches 1.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Klllamey and Richmond.$3.00 to $10.00 



Bride, Maid and G. Gate. 3.00 to 8.00 



Chatenay S.OOto 8.00 



Roses, our selection 8.00 



Carnations, sel. com'n. 1.00 to 1.50 



•• large and fancy 2.00 to 8.00 

 MISCKIirANEOUS 

 Gardenias... doz., $3 to $5 



Violets, double .50 



single .60 



Longlflorum, Oallas 10.00 to 12.00 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Tulips, Jonquil-. S.OOto 4.00 



Paper Whites, Romans.. 2.00 to S.OO 



Mignonette 4.00to 6.00 



SweetPeas 50to .75 



DBCORATITB 



Asp. Plumosus string, .35to .50 



'^ " ....bunch, .35 to .76 



" Sprengeri...per 100, 2.00to 6.00 



Galax ... per 100, 15c: 1000, 1.00 to 1.26 



Ferns, .per 100, 20c; 1000, 2.00 



Adiantum per 100, 1.00 to 1.60 



Smilax doz., $1.50; 10.00 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb. cases 5.00 



SUBJKCT TO CHANOE WITHOUT NOTICE 



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BOXWOOD 



Case Lots Our Specialty, $7.00 a Case 



Smilax 



Long, heavy strings 



Leucothoe 



Design makers need it 



Sprengeri 



In liberal bunches 



Ferns 



Best in the market 



Asparagus 



Good strings, fine bunches 



Galax 



Green and Bronze 



All Cut Flowers in Large Supply 



ALI. STOCK BIIXKD AT CHICAGO MARKET RATES 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



48-50 Wabash Ave. 



L* D. Phone, Centf al 466. 



CHICAGO 



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flowering plants are arriving of good 

 quality. 



Qub Banquet. 



Indications point to a .splendid at- 

 tendance at the annual club banquet 

 April 1. A report of this must wait 

 until next issue of the Review. The re- 

 ception committee consists of Duncan 

 Finlayson, chairman ; James Wheeler, W. 

 Downs, F. E. Palmer, W. J. Stewart, 

 George W. Butterworth and J. P. A. 

 Guerineau. Edward MacMulkin has 

 charge of the decorations and his corps 

 of assistants consists of Peter Fisher, 

 M. A. Patten, S.. J. Goddard, P. Welch, 

 Eber Holmes, W. H. Elliott, C. Holbrow, 

 P. J. Turley, William Robb, George M. 

 Anderson, Joshua Lawson and Thomas 

 Pegler. 



Peter M. Miller is floor director for 

 the dancing, his assistants being W. J. 

 Collins, William Wylie, Alex. Lowe, 

 James L. Miller and Joshua Lawson. 

 Edward Hatch, as usual, will make an 



ideal toastmaster. Miss Hanagan and 

 Mrs. C. Whittet, as lady soloists, will 

 leave nothing to be desired. The 

 Ponagen orchestra will furnish music for 

 those who trip the light fantastic. 



Various Notes. 



Edward J. Rogean, lately salesman for 

 H. N. Eaton, at Park Street market, 

 is now acting in a similar capacity for 

 Paul Richwagen and others at his usual 

 stand. 



S. J. Goddard captured twenty-one 

 carnation premiums at the Park Street 

 market and Horticultural Society's ex- 

 hibitions, the best record any grower 

 has made for years in Boston. His 

 stock is fit to run in any company. 



William W. Tailby, of Wellesley, is re- 

 ceiving congratulations from his con- 

 freres on the arrival of a daughter in 

 his household March 24. 



Thomas Pegler has added F. J. Dolan- 

 sky, of Lynn, to the list of growers 

 whose produce he bandies. Lilies and 



spiraeas from this gentleman are of fine 

 quality. 



T. F. Galvin has had an attractive 

 window of orchids, the plants being 

 grown by Seth E. Borden, of Fall River. 



The lecture season at Horticultural hall 

 closed March 28 with a conference on 

 grape growing, opened by Wilfrid 

 Wheeler. 



Receipts at the recent spring flower 

 show were nearly double those of a 

 year ago. Spring exhibitions are be- 

 coming more popular than chrysanthe- 

 mum shows in Boston. 



Elijah A. Wood's scarlet seedling, 

 Mrs. George E. Frost, certificated at 

 the recent spring show, is in good de- 

 mand at Park Street market. It is a 

 seedling from F. Mangold and a free 

 and continuous bloomer rather than 

 cropper. 



The attendance at the club field day 

 at Thomas Roland's, Nahant, April 11, 

 promises to exceed any the club has yet 

 held. Members and friends are asked to 



