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30 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Decbmbbb 9, 1909. 



Beauties 



Violets 



Roses 



For Xmas 



Carnations 

 Poinsettias 

 Paper Wiiites 



Our Christmas Supply will be Large and Fine 



We have plenty of Asparagus Strings and Smilax. Headquarters for 

 Fancy Ferns. Valley every day in the year. Our stock and service, 

 once tried, will cause you to become a regular customer 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



462 Milwaukee Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The best-equipped Wholesale House la the West 



Mention The Review when you write. 



for light pink seedling carnation was 

 really won by the Chicago Carnation Co., 

 with flowers of Mary Tolman grown by 

 Hunt & Co. at Evanston. 



Bouquet green is to be had by anyone 



* who wishes to pay $7.50 to $8 per case. 



The market is stiff and recent weather 



conditions do not promise any further 



supplies. 



Peter Reinberg has started to build a 

 barn on Robey street, next to his switch, 

 with capacity for twenty-four head of 

 stock. 



Kyle & Foerster have just added a 

 large safe to the equipment of their 

 wholesale store. 



N. J. Wietor is carrying his left hand 

 heavily bandaged because of a burn re- 

 ceived a few days ago. 



The Fleischman Floral Co. is on the 

 street with its new automobile delivery 

 car, about the showiest vehicle in town, 

 and built specially for their purpose. 



Vaughan & Sperry say the city buyers 

 are interested in the subject of Christ- 

 mas Beauties. 



E. E. Pieser says the Bonnaflfons still 

 coming in at Kennicott's are selling 

 rather better than at any other time this 

 seasou. 



John P. Risch says the prospect for 

 Christmas business looks better to him 

 than it ever did before. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. predicts a great 

 popularity for the Cardinal rose the next 

 few weeks, buyers taking it in place of 

 medium Beauties. 



Phil Schupp says the Jardine rose is 

 coming to the front every day now, in 

 the J. A. Budlong greenhouses. 



The Benthey-Coatsworth Co. says crops 

 arc on the up grade at New Castle and a 

 large holiday cut is expected by all the 

 growers there. 



George Pieser says Hoerber Bros, will 

 liave a cut of Richmond from the ground 

 shoots for Christmas. 



C. W. McKellar says the long hoped 

 for cattleya crop is beginning to loosen 



up. T, -i-r TT i 1 



While on hia way from E. H. Hunt's 

 to the Northwestern depot Thursday 

 evening, December 2, C. M. Dickinson 

 suffered a fall, which resulted in badly 

 spraining his left hand and forearm, lay- 



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Headquarters 



Christmas Price List 



6.00 to 

 6.00 to 



9.00 to 



6 00 to 



4.00 to 



1.60 to 



20.00 to 



10.00 to 



6.00 to 



20.00 to 



10.00 to 



600 to 



20 00 to 



10 00 to 



6 00 to 



6 00 to 



6.00 to 



6.00 to 



400 



2.60 



10.00 



26.00 



9.00 



12 00 



10 00 



8.00 



600 



8.00 



26 00 



16 00 



8.00 



26 00 



15.00 



8.00 



25 00 



15.00 



800 



25.00 



1600 



16.00 



6.00 



OBCBIUS-Cattleyaa, lavender ....Per doi., $9.00 to 912.00 

 Dendrobium Formosum, white, " 5.00 to 6 00 



Vanda Cserulea, white, tinted blue.Per dos.. 8.00 to 



Oypripediums, green " 2.00 to 



Oncidium Tigrinum, yellow Per 100, 



Auorted, selected flowers Per box, 



Gardenias PerdOE., 



AMBHIOAN BKAUTT-8p«olali.. 



80 to 86 in •• 



20to24-in 



16to 18-ln 



Shorter 



Killamey, special Per 100, 



•' select 



" seconds " 



My Maryland, special 



select " 



" seconds " 



Richmond, special " 



select 



seconds " 



Mrs. Field 



Bridesmaid < 



Bride \. 



ROSES, our select^D, mixed 



VGABNATIOirS 



Select >>' Per 100, 



Fancy " 



MI8CBLE.ANEOU8 STOCK 



Chrysanthemmns, fancv Perdoz.. 8.00to 



medium " 1.60 to 



Violets, double " I50to 



•' single Per 100. l.ooto 



Valley •• 8.00to 



Easter Lilies Per dos., t2.00 " 



SweetPeas " lOOto 



Bouvardia " 6.00to 



Paper Whites and Romans " SOOto 



Stevia " l.60to 



Poinsettias per doz., $2.00 to 84.00 



Mignonette " 4.00to 8.00 



DKCOBATITB 



Asparagus PlumoBUS Perstring, .SOto .60 



;; „ ■' _, Perbunch. .86to .76 



.... \. Sprengerl Per 100. 2.00 to 6.00 



Adiantum •• .vjto 100 



Farleyense " iqoq 



Smilax Per doz., 11.60 " 1200 



Mexican Ivy " ino 



Ferns Per 1000, 1.60 " 26 



Qalax, green and bronze Per 1000. l 26 



'' ,^ Case 10.000. loloo 



Leacothoe Per 100. 76 



Wild Smilax Largecases. 6!00 



Boxwood Per bunch, 26c; per 100 lbs., 16.0» 



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

 Sabject to market ohanses 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



$4.00 to 8 6.00 

 6.00 to 8.00 



4.00 

 2.00 

 200 

 160 

 4.00 

 15.00 

 1.60 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 







Mention The Review when you write. 



ing him up for several days. December 

 7 Mr. Dickinson and family moved into 

 their new residence, just completed at 

 Park Ridge. 



John Kruchten painted the stairs to 

 his enlarged office this week, and every 



time a visitor stepped or sat in the paint 

 he put on a fresh coat, ready for the 

 next one. 



Zech & Mann say that the poinsetti^is 

 the market will have this year mil aver- 

 age finer than for several years, with the 



