NOYBIIBXB 26, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



25 



KENNICOn BROS. CO 



Handles All Cnt Flowers in Season 



CURRENT 



AMERICAN BEAUTY Per doz. 



Long stems $5.00 to $6.00 



Stems 30 inches 4 .00 



Stems 24 inches 3.00 



Stems 20 inches 2.60 



Stems 16 inches 2.00 



Stems 12 inches 1.50 



Short per 100, $6.00 to $8.00 



Per 100 



Killarney, special $10.00 



select $6.00to 8.00 



seconds 3.00 to 4.00 



Richmond, special 10.00 



select 6.00 to 8.00 



seconds 3.00 to 4.00 



Kaiserin, special 8.00 



select 5.00 to 6.00 



seconds 4.00 



My Maryland , special 10.00 



select e.OOto 8.00 



seconds 3.00 to 4.00 



Bridesmaid S.OOto 8.00 



Bride 3.00to 8.00 



Mrs. Field 3.00to 8.00 



CARNATIONS 



Common 2.00 



Select S.OOto 4.00 



PRICE LIST 



ChryaMnthemamB Per 100 



. Extra fancy doz., $3.00 $20.00 



Medium....doz.,$1.50to 2.00 $10.00 to 15.00 



Small e.OOto 8.00 



Pompons and singles, 



per bunch 85c to 75c 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Easter Lilies per doz., $2.00 15.00 



Violets 75to 1.00 



STreetPeas 75to 1.60 



Stevia 2.00 



Paper Whites 8.00 



' DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plomosus.per string .50 to .75 



'■ " per bunch .36 to .75 



Sprengeri....per 100 2 00 to 6.00 



Adiantum " .60to .75 



Smilax per doz., $1.60 IQ.OO 



Ferns perlOOO, 1.60 i20 



Galax, bronze per 1000 1.00 



green " 1.00 



Leucothoe .75 



Boxwood. 35c per bunch; $7.50 per 50-lb. case 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 

 closed at noon. 



Subject to market cbansea. 



Wild Smilax 



Always on hand for immediate shipment. Large cases only, $5.00 each ; 



two or more at $4.50 each. 



KENNICOn BROS. CO. 



48-50 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO 



LOira DIBTAMCK PHOHK. CniTRAL :4Mia. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



•was active in the store, as he has been 

 for several generations. 



P, H. Goodsell, nurseryman, will be 

 married December 4, at the residence of 

 the bride's father, General Jackson, at 

 Hartford, Conn. Myer, of Madison ave- 

 nue, has charge of the floral decorations. 

 The honeymoon will be spent in Europe. 



"V\ alter Mott, of the Yuess Gardens, 

 Newburgh, was in the city November 19 

 and 20, visiting the bulb houses. 



Bowling;. 



This is Thanksgiving turkey week with 

 the Flatbush and Astoria bowlers. There 

 were two contests for birds at Astoria 

 Tuesday evening, one donated by Philip 

 Kessler. November 16 was ladies' 

 night, and forty gentlemen and ladies 

 participated in the banquet and festivi- 



ties. The ladies' prizes were won in the 

 following order: Mesdames Siebrecht, 

 Jr., Lorenz, Jr., Weishar, Boese, Bleck- 

 wen, Jr., Siebrecht, Sr., Donaldson, Doer- 

 hoefer, Bleckwen, Sr,, Jacobson, Lorenz, 

 Sr., Korfmann, Miesem, Anderson, Ar- 

 nold, Einsman. Mrs. Jacobson made the 

 best average for the afternoon, with a 

 high score of 147. Mrs, Siebrecht, Jr., 

 winner of the first prize, met with a 

 painful accident when her fingers came 

 in touch with a returning ball. Many a 

 bowler can sympathize with the victims 

 of this accident. In the evening the 

 ladies and men bowled several games 

 together. The prize offered by Philip 

 Kessler was won by himself, so was 

 handed over to the second man, John 

 Donaldson. The men's best scores fol- 

 low: 



Play,er. Ist. 2d. 



Kessler 147 175 



Donaldson 158 178 



Siebrecht, Sr 147 151 



MieBcm 147 176 



Einsman 133 146 



Schleth 140 147 



Jacobson 133 140 



Lorenz 137 149 



Doerhoef er 137 148 



Bleckwen 114 139 



H. Siebrecht 114 133 



Arnold 102 136 



Shaw 100 128 



Boese 106 114 



Siebrecht, Jr 102 111 



Anderson 101 115 



Bleckwen, Sr 51 100 



Captain Berry asks all the New York- 

 ers interested in bowling to meet him at 

 Thumm's alleys Wednesday evening, 

 December 1, when it will be decided 

 whether or not there is sufficient in- 

 terest to go on with the weekly bowling. 

 J. Austin, Shaw. 



