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Jandart 14, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



23 



50 WAbttsK Ave 



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Chicago, 



Ameriean Beauty Perdoz. 



LongBtems 16.00 



Stems 80 inches 4 00 



Stems 24 inches 3 00 



Stems 20 laches 3.00 



Stems 16iDChi8 160 



Stems 12 inches 1.00 



Short per 100, 14.00 to 6.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Killamey. select $8 00 to 910.00 



seconds 4.00to 6.00 



Bridesmaid, select e.ooto 800 



" seconds S.OOtn 4.00 



Bride, select 600to 8.00 



seconds S.OOto 4.00 



Richmond, select 8.00to 10.00 



seconds 4.00to 6.00 



Speelal Faaejr Koses billed accordingly. 



CURRENT PRICES 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Common $1.50 to I 2.00 



Select, large and f ancit s 3.00 to 4.00 



MiseellaAeous 



Violets. New York doubles 50 to l.OO 



Fancy sinKles 75 to 1.25 



Valley 3.00to 4.00 



Oallas per doc, $1.50to 12.00 



Harrlsii " 2.50 20.00 



MlffDonette . . " .60 to 1.00 



Stevia l.OOto 2.00 



Sweet Peas 60to 1.50 



Romans 3.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Jonquils 4 00to 5.00 



Tulips 2.(0to 4.00 



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GREEN GOODS 



Asparagus Plumosas....per string;, 10.35 to 9 0.50 



Snbjeet to Change Without Notice. 





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Established 1878 



Never so well equipped as now to meet all demands for 



Cot Flowers aod Florists' Sopplies 



No matter what you want, we can supply it if 

 anybody can. :: :: Call on us. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



BKAUTIBS Perlloi. 



S0to86-incb $4.00to $5.00 



24to80-lncb 2.50 to 4.00 



18to20-lnch 1.50to 200 



8to 12-inch l.OOto 1.50 



Shorts .75 



BOSB8 (T«aa) Per 100 



Bride and Maid 15.00 to $8.00 



Richmond b.OOto 8.00 



Killamey 5.00to 8.00 



Perle 5.00to 7.00 



Roses, our selection 3.00 



2.00 

 4.00 



C ABKATIONS, medium 



fancy 3.00 to 



BUSCELIiANSOUS 



Violets, double l.OOto 



siuKle 75to 



HarrlBll Liilea per dos., $2.60 



CaUas '• 2.00 



VaUey 



Paper Whites 



Romans 



Stevl* 



Jonquils 



OKEBNS 



Smilax Strings per dot.. 



Asparagus Strings each, .36 to 



Asparagus Bunches " .36 to 



Sprengeri Bunches " .25 to 



Adlantom per 100, 



Ferns, Common per 1000, 



Galax, Green 



" Bronse " 



Leucothoe Sprays " 



1.60 

 1.00 



400 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 4.00 



1.60 



.60 



.50 



.85 



1.00 



2.00 



LOO 



1.50 



7.50 



SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE. 



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unveiling of a gold frame containing the 

 portraits of the past presidents of the 

 club. This was too much for Mr. Breit- 

 meyer and took him fairly off his feet. 



Tuesday evening a reception was held, 

 when Mrs. Breitmeyer and the rest of 

 the family shook hands all around. 



Among the crowd Tuesday morning 

 were seen the faces of" nearly all the 

 florists. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The florists of New Castle and Rich- 

 mond are planning to entertain the car- 

 nation growers who come here to at- 

 tend the carnation convention and hope 

 to get a large number to visit their 

 cities. 



We are experiencing all kinds of 

 weather, from warm, mild and spring-like 

 to severe winter, and back to the spring 

 brand again, all in a week. Trade in all 

 lines has been rather quiet during the last 

 week. 



The Indianapolis Florists' Club has 

 perfected plans for a smoker for the 



visiting members of the craft during the 

 carnation convention, to be held Wednes- 

 day night, January 27. This will be a 

 most enjoyable affair and for sociability 

 it cannot be beat. The club wants all 

 visitors to attend, so we can all get 

 acquainted. A word to the wise is suffi- 

 cient. S. 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



The Springfield Florists' Club has 

 begun active preparations for the con- 

 vention of the Illinois State Florists' 

 Association, to be held here February 

 16 and 17. A committee, consisting of 

 W. T. Homburg, A, C. Brown, George 

 W. Jack and R. T. Donnell, has been 

 appointed to take charge of the trade 

 exhibition feature and has issued a cir- 

 cular soliciting orders for space. The 

 meeting will be held in Arion hall, as 

 last year, and a large attendance is ex- 

 pected. Springfield itself has eighteen 

 firms in the business. W. T. Homburg, 

 829 South Second street, is secretary of 



the club and will reply to all inquiries 

 regarding space or other matters. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The W. L. Rock Flower Co. is having 

 an excellent season. In fact, the flower 

 business in Kansas City is growing year 

 after year and the Rock Co. proposes to 

 keep abreast of the procession. It has 

 been decided to increase the greenhouse 

 establishment largely this year and Vice- 

 president Charles E. Heite has been in 

 Chicago this week looking over the most 

 up-to-date establishments there and get- 

 ting estimates on the material for seven 

 modern houses, each to be 27x260. The 

 company grows a general line of stock, 

 both plants and cut flowers, for its re- 

 tail store. 



It gives me pleasure to renew my sub- 

 scription, as I owe my success in large 

 part to the Review. — F. W. Brooke, 

 Ithaca, Mich. 



