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KBBRtJABY 10, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



21 



FANCY FLOWERS 



WHITE LILAC 



The finest flower of the season now in steady supply. 



Roses 



Beauties, the finest Killarneys in town, choice Bride and 

 ] aid. When you want good roses, or many roses, or short 

 r ses, order of us. 



ORCHIDS 



Special fine Cattleyas, also Dendrobiums and other seaion- 

 i At varieties. 



CARNATIONS 



We believe there is no house in the United States handling 

 t ore Carnations than we handle. Glad to quote special prices 

 ra large lots. Good stock, $2.00 to $3.00 per 100. 



VIOLETS 



You'll need large quantities for Valentine's Day. We have 

 quality and quantity. 



BULB STOCK 



Headquarters for Jonquils, Daffodils, Paper Whites, Freesia> 

 Tulips; also Easter Lilies and Callas. STe always can supply 

 you. 



VALLEY 



Always in stock. Good Valley, $3.00 to $4.00 per 100. 



WILD SMILAX 



Always on hand; one case or a carload. Finest stock in 

 the country. Also all other greens of best quality. 



Earieyense, the finest of all greens, $8 00 to $12 00 per 100. 

 If you haven't our Catalogue handy— a complete line of Supplies— send for it. 



X. L. Randall Co. 



19-21 Randolph St, Chicago 



Wholesale Florists 



L. D. Phone Cantral 1496 



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CARNATIONS 



Now is the time to push your Carnation sales — when you 

 can get of us such fine stock at such reason- 

 able prices as now prevail. 



Roses more abundant— we can fill all orders. 



All Spring; flowers in lar§fe supply. 

 Send along; your orders. 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878. OMcst Hmm la the Wot hHorporatei 190S 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



BBACTIBS Per doi. 



80to86-incb $8.00 to $5.00 



24to>0-incb 2.00to 2.60 



Uto20-iiicli l.Mto 2.00 



13tol6-incta 1.25 to 1.60 



8tol3-lnch 75 to 1.00 



„^, ^ . B08K8 (T.M) Per 100 



Bride andMidd I6.00totl0.00 



Kotamond, KlUarney O.OOto 12.00 



Wbite KlUarney 6.Mto 12.0. 



My Maryland 6M%o 12.0. 



Perle 5.00to 8.00 



Boms, oar aelection 4.00 



CABMATIOMS, mediom 2.00 



fancy 3.00 



MIBOKIXAITMOUS 



Harrlili Llliea 16.00 



Valley S.OOto 6.00 



Violets 76to 1.00 



Paper Wtaltea 8.00 



Romans 3.00 



Jonquils e.OOto 6.00 



Mignonette 4.00to 8.00 



Sweet Peas 76to 1.00 



Callas 16.00 



OBKMMS 



Smllax Stringi perdoi., 1.60k> 2.00 



Asparaffua Strlnsa .acta, .Mto .00 



Asparams Bonchea .S6to .M 



Bprenferi BuBcbes .85 to .ID 



▲diannim ..perlOO, .75to 1.00 



Ferns, Oomxnon per 1000. 2.00 



Galax " 1.00 



Leacottaoe .75 



Boxwood lb., 25c 



WildSmilax 12.50. $8.60 and 4.60 



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terson was returned to the office of secre- 

 tary after a year's rest, the only really 

 new officer being Vice-President H. E. 

 Philpott, one of the club's suburban mem- 

 oeis. He was at Tacoma, Wash., that 

 ^igtit, and telegraphed his regrets. Presi- 

 de! it Asmus appointed his standing com- 

 niitiees as follows: 



t^iood of the club — Herman Schiller, 

 *^ruik Pasternick, John P. Degnan. 



> ports— T. C. Yamall, A. Zech, Frank 

 Ay rs. 



ransportation — E. F. Winterson, M. 

 ^'< ker, F, Lautenschlager. 

 . he good of the club committee was 

 |n ructed to prepare a ladies' night for 

 '0 March meeting. Something elaborate 



''pected, because a good appropriation 

 made with the understanding that 



club pay half the expenses and that 



IS 

 th 



the sale of tickets cover the other half. 

 For this event H. N. Bruns, A. C. Kohl- 

 brand and Duncan Robertson were added 

 to the committee.' 



Edward J. Fichter, J. F. Dumke and 

 William GrafF were elected to member- 

 ship and Joseph Straus, of the A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co., was proposed. 



C. W. Johnson discoursed on the Pitts- 

 burg meeting of the Carnation Society 

 and J. C. Vaughan spoke for the Illinois 

 State Florists' Association and the neces- 

 sity for supporting the asking for an 

 appropriation from the legislature in the 

 interest of the experimental greenhouses 

 at the State University. There was a 

 meeting of the advisory committee of the 

 state association at the Union restaurant 

 the following evening to consider ways 

 and means. 



It is planned to take a good delegation 

 to the meeting of the state society at 

 Champaign next week, leaving Chicago at 

 9:40 a. m., February 15, on the Illinois 

 Central railroad. The fare is only $2.55 

 each way. 



Refreshments were served as usual. 

 Various Notes. 



John Orsesky died Thursday at St. 

 Bernard's hospital, after only four days' 

 illness with appendicitis. Everyone who 

 fails to recognize him by his full name 

 will know him as "Whitey." He had 

 worked in the city store of Wietor Bros. 

 for seven years, and was known and likedL 

 by everyone who frequents the markets 

 He was at work on the Sunday preceding^ a 

 h:s death. The funeral was held froaili^f 



