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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



January 27, 1910. 



Cuts Increasing 



Supplies are on the up-grade — we've got the goods to 

 fill your orders, large or small. Some of 



The Best Roses and Carnations 



ever offered in this market. Give us a share of your 

 orders and we will show you why it is to your interest 

 to get all your stock of us. 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878. OMest Hone ia tk« Wot looorporated 1906 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



BKAUTOE8 Per dOB. 



80to36-inoti 93.00 to 95.00 



24 to SO-inctl 2.00tO 2.60 



IStoao-inch l.Mto 2.00 



13tol6-incti 1.36 to 1.60 



StoU-lncb 76to 1.00 



' KOSB8 (Tea.) Per 100 



Bride and Maid 96.00 to SIO.OO 



Klctunond, Killamey e.OOto 12 00 



White Klllamey e.OOto 12.M 



My Maryland e.OOto 12.00 



Perle 6.00to 8.00 



Roaes, oar ■election 4.00 



CARNATIONS, medium 2.00 



fancy 3.00 



extra fancy.. 4.00 



MI8CKLIjANBOU8 



Harrisii Liliea 15.00 



Valley B.OOto 6.00 



Violets 75to 1.00 



Paper Whitea 3.00 



Romans 300 



Jonquils 4.00 



Mignonette 4.00to 8.00 



Sweet Peas 75 to 1.00 



Oallas 15.00 



OKBKN8 



Smilaz Strings perdos., 1.60to 2.00 



Aapararus Strings each, .60 to .00 



Asparagus Bunchea " .86to .60 



Sprengeri Bunches " .96 to .60 



Adiantnm per 100, .75 to 1.00 



Ferns, Oommon per 1000, 2.00 



Oalaz " 1.00 



Leucothoe .76 



Boxwood lb. ,26c 



WildSmilax :.. 92.50, 98.50 and 4.60 



SUBJECT TO MARKET OHANGB. 



W, Kent, Jacob Swarts and William Ap- 

 pletoH; secretary, Charles W. Smith; 

 treasurer, Eichard M. Bowen; librarian, 

 Miss Addie F. Holland; botanist, Prof. 

 W. W. Bailey; trustees, John G. Massie, 

 Joseph E. C. Farnham, Henry F. Man- 

 chester and Charles W. Bayer. Exhibi- 

 tion committee. Dr. H. W. Heaton, of 

 Olneyville; Thomas K. Winsor, of Green- 

 ville; Frederick C. Green, of Providence; 

 Miss Addie F. Holland, of Providence; 

 L. S. K. Clarner, of Arnold's Mills, and 

 Joshua Vose, of Pontiac. Lecture com- 

 • mittee, Thomas Hope, Prof. A. E. Stene 

 and Prof. J. Franklin Collins. 



Prof. A. E. Stene was appointed by 

 the society to cooperate with the legisla- 

 tive committee of the Rhode Island State 

 Grange in its effort to secure legislation 

 providing for the inspection of seed. 



Besides the election of officers, the 

 principal business transacted was the 

 reading of the officers' reports. That of 

 the secretary was a recital of the work 

 done by the society during the year. Ac- 

 cording to the treasurer's report, the 

 total receipts of the society during the 

 last year were $1,437.46, including $1,000 

 received from the state for premiums. 

 The expenses amounted to $1,396.27, leav- 

 ing a balance of $41.19. The permanent 

 funds of the Horticultural Society are 

 as follows: B. A. Holbrook fund, 

 $1,000; Mrs. B. A. Holbrook fund, 

 $1,000; Charles W. Smith fund, $100; 

 life membership fund, $566; a total of 

 $2,666. 



Various Notes. 



S. J. Eeuter, of Westerly, has com- 

 pleted the filling of his ice houses at 

 White Bock, where he has a sufficient 

 quantity of ice to carry him through the 

 coming summer. 



George W. Williams, of the W, E. Bar- 

 rett Co., has been reelected a director of 

 the Warwick Club, of which he is the 

 oldest member, and for years he has beeij 

 its vice-president. 



H. Howard Pepper, of the Melrose 

 Garden Co., of this city, received 2,000 

 rose bushes last week for outdoor propa- 

 gation during the coming summer. 



Joseph Reynolds, with T. J. Johnston 

 & Co., who has been in the Rhode Island 

 hospital since last October with a broken 

 arm and blood poison, is improving and 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot Covers 



Ths Inst aai ebsasett Pst Csvars saw aa the aariiat. 

 New Reduced Price List 



To fit Per doi. 100 



{W*^l MmS 6-in. pots 1.10 8.00 



6-in. pots 1.20 9.00 



JFP Pc/riag 7-in. pots 1.85 10.00 



- "*^<M" 8-in. pots 1.60 12.00 



9-in. pots 1.85 14.00 



10-in. pots 2.10 16.00 



12-in.pots 2.85 18.00 



Order now. Covers can be had in green, 

 pink, white and red. Specify whether you wish 

 Cavers to fit standard, \ or ^ size pots. 



Only 6c in stamps sent, will bring prompt 

 response of a sample cover, by mail, with all 

 details of sizes and colors. 



Ever Ready flower Pol Cover Co. 



W. H. GREYER, Manager 



146 Hughes Avenue, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



expects to be discharged in a short time. 



Charles H. Hunt recently completed 

 two hotbeds, 12x12 and 12x36, in which 

 he will force bulbs. He already has 

 about 20,000 bulbs potted for Easter. 



Harry P. Clark was unable to attend 

 the Florists' Club banquet last Monday 

 evening, because of a family occurrence. 

 He has since been passing out cigars on 

 the increase in his family circle. 



Mr. Pierson, of Cromwell, Conn., was 

 in town January 15, calling upon the 

 members of the trade. 



Lawrence Hay was one of the guests 

 at the annual banquet of the East Provi- 

 dence Business Men's Association on 

 Monday evening, January 17. 



W. H. M. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



Business seems to have its usual 

 activity at this time of the year and, from 

 reports of both retailers and wholesalers, 

 last week was an exceptionally good one 

 in all lines. The downtown florists had 

 plenty to do for funerals and the uptown 

 florists had a great deal of social work. 



WIETOR BROS. 



Wliolesale Gro^irera of 



Cot Flowers 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



PRICK LIST 

 AMKRICAN BBADTT Per doi. 



Extra long stems 16.00 



3d-inch stems 6.00 



30-inch stems 8.00 



24-inch stems 2.S0 



20-inch stems 2.00 



18-inch stems 1.60 



16-inch stems 1.26 



12-inch stems 1.00 



8-inch stems 76 



Per 100 



Bride, fancy I8.C0 to $12.00 



good 6.00 



Bridesmaid, fsncy 8.00 to 10 00 



good 6 00 to 6.00 



Killarney, extra fancy 12.00 



fancy 8.00 to 10.00 



good 5.00 to 6.00 



White Killarney, fancy 10.00 to 12.00 



good e.OOto 8.C0 



Mrs. Jardine, extra fancy 12.00 



fancy 8.00 to 10.00 



good 0.00 



Richmond, extra fancy 10.00 



fancy 8.00 



good 5 00 to 6.00 



Cncle John, fancy 8.00 to lO.CO 



good 5.00 to 6.00 



Perle 10.00 



Roses, our selection 6.00 



CARNATIONS, fancy 3.00 



good 2.00 



VaUey 4.00to 5.00 



Adiantum 1.00 



Easter Lilies. . .per doz., $2.00 

 Sprengeri, bunch, 10.50 to 0.75 



Ferns per 1000, 2.00 



Galax.... 1.00 to 1.50 



All other stock at lowest market rates. 



No charge for parking. 

 Prices subject to change without notica. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The weather was of the best, not cold, but 

 nice, mild, clear weather nearly all the 

 week. At the wholesale houses stock wa« 



