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The Weekly Florist!^' Review^ 



June 25, 1908. 



GREEN 

 GOODS 



Asparas^a 

 Smilaz 

 Spreng^eri 

 PlmnoBUB 

 Adiantum 

 Ferns 

 Chtlaz 



Leaeothoe 

 Boxwood 



Chas. W. McKellar 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



51 Wabash Ave. 

 Chicago 



ORCHIDS 



A Specialty 



A fine assortment of 

 Cattleyas and other 

 Orchids always on 

 hand. 



L. D. PHone Central S598. FRKSH KVBRT DAY 

 FANCY STOCK IN TALLET, BEAUTIES, ROSES, CABNATI0N8 

 AND OBEENS OF ALL KINDS 



Can always supply the best goods the season affords 

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



Current Price List 



ORCHIDS, a Bpeolalty. Per doz. 



Cattleyas $6.00 



Assorted Orchids, per box, 



$5.00 and ap. 



AM. BEAUTIBS- 



Extralongf 3.00 to ti.OO 



Stems, 24 to 86 inches. . 2.50 



Stems, 20 inches 2.00 



Stems, 15 inches 1.50 



Stems, 12 inches 1.00 



R08B8 Per 100 



Killarney and Richmond.$4.00 to $8.00 



Bride, Maid and G. Gate. 8.00 to 6.00 



Chatenay S.OOto 6.00 



Rose», our selection 2.00 



Camationa, sel. com'n. 1.00 to 1.60 



" large and fancy 2.00 to 3.00 



MISCBLLAIirEOUS 



Longifiorum. Oallas 



$1.50 per doz. 12.00 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Peonies, doz., $0.50 to $0.75 



Mignonette 4.00to 6.00 



Sweet Peas 75 to 1.00 



DECOBATITR 



Asp. Plumosus string, .35 to .50 



''^ " ....bunch, .85 to .75 



" Sprengerl...per 100, 2.00to 5.00 



Galax...perlOO, 16c; 1000, 1.00 to 1.25 



FernB..per 100, 20c: 1000, 2.00 



Adiantum per 100. 1.00 to 1.50 



Smilax, doz..$1.50 to $2.00; 15.00 



SUBJECT TO OHANOB WITHOUT NOTIOK 



KENNICOn BROS. 0). 



WHOLESALE COMMISSiON FLORISTS 

 48-SO Wabash Ave* L.D.Phone, central 4^6. CHICAGO 



We can at all times supply all flowers in 

 season at Chicago market prices. :: :: 



Mention Tne Review when you write. 



all who knew him feel that they have 

 lost a friend. 



Bowlins;. 



These are the days in New York when 

 recounts are in fashion. Sad days for 

 the mayor and Joseph Manda. The re- 

 count for the Traendly transportation 

 makes Manda 's average 154 17/18, so he 

 loses the trip by an eyelash. Not to let 

 the generous president escape, however, 

 Fenrich has been coming on in the 

 stretch and with only one game to bowl 

 has an average for seventeen games of 

 over 160. The rest of the club are out 

 of the running because of absence, al- 

 though Donaldson, Marshall and Schrei- 

 ner are bowling strong and will doubtless 

 complete the team that represents New 

 York at the national convention. Sev- 

 eral Chicago experts visited the club last 

 Friday evening and did themselves and 

 the city proud. Following are the scores 

 June 19: 



Player. Ist 2d 3d 4th At. 



Ctaadwlck 141 103 205 192 183 



Fenrich 183 174 157 ... 171 



Scbreiner 156 171 174 167 167 



IrwIn 141 152 133 158 146 



Henderson 175 140 122 149 14« 



Manda 148 139 145 148 145 



Donaldson 112 154 147 155 142 



Marshall 142 147 147 124 140 



Scott ! 124 126 137 158 136 



Berry 128 145 127 121 130 



Traendly 132 115 123 



Shaw 105 114 145 120 121 



J. Austin Shaw. 



L Banmano & COa^waba^sh^veXhicago 



The Great Central Florists' | — 

 Supply House J 



Send for our complete catalog^ne showing supplies for all occasions, 

 JUNE WEDDINGS, SCHOOL CLOSINGS, ETC. 



Special Discount on Basicets before moving to our new buiiding 



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ST. LOUIS. 



The Market 



Ihe market last week wa.s quite active 

 in demand, but stock of all kinds is 

 poor and consignments are growing 

 smaller each day. The fag end of school 

 closings caused mo'st of the demand 

 last week; social work is at its end and 

 from now on we can only depend on 

 funeral work. The weather has at last 

 become hot and the long spell of rains 

 come to an end. 



In looking over the wholesale market 

 June 22 we found plenty of Beauties 



of fair quality. All other roses are 

 poor. Carnations are holding up well, 

 but are becoming scarcer every day. 

 Sweet peas are plentiful, but not of 

 extra good quality. Gladioli are com- 

 ing in and sell well. Good valley is 

 still to be had. Only a few asters are 

 now in. These should be in plenty 

 soon, 



Smilax, ferns of all kinds and plenty 

 of good asparagus are to be had. 



Varioui Notes. 



William Osseck, of the firm of W. C. 

 Smith & Co., was married June 17, the 



