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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbdabt 17, 1919. 



WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR ORDERS 



EVERY ORDER 



Supply more plentifal; quality good. No matter what 

 your requirements may be, you will find that we can 

 take care of them. Should you be in the market for 

 anything not listed here let us know what it is and if 

 it can be had we will get it for you. 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878. OMcst Hmsc is the Wert iMJorporited 1906 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



BBAUTIKB Per doi. 



Mto86-lnob $8.00 to $5 00 



aitoSO-lncta 2.00to 2.60 



IStoao-lnob 1.50tO 2.00 



12tol5-incti 1.26to 1.60 



8tol2-lncta 76 to 1.00 



BOSKS (T«M) Per 100 



Bride end Maid 46.00 to $10.00 



mohmond, Klllemey 6.00to 1200 



White KillameT e.OOto 12.00 



llT Maryland 6.eoto 12.00 



Perle S.OOto 8.00 



Rous, oar lelection 4.00 



O ABM ATIOM8, medium 2.00 



fancy 8.00 



lfI8CBI.l.Aira:OU8 



HarrisULlllea 12.00to 1600 



nallas 15.00 



Valley S.OOto 6.00 



Violets 76to 100 



Paper Wbltei 8.00 



Romans 800 



Jonquils S.OOto 4.00 



Mlirnonette 4.00to 8.00 



Sweet Peas 76to 1.00 



eBKBNB 



Smilax Strinss per dot., 1.60to 2.00 



Aiparacus Strlnn eacb, .60to .00 



▲sparacDs Bunches .86to .60 



SprenKerl Bunclies .86to M 



Adiantnm per 100, .76to 1.00 



Ferns, Oommon per 1000, 2.00 



Qalaz " 1.00 



Leucotboe .76 



Boxwood ;.lb., 26c 



WlldSmUax S2.50. $8.60 and 4.60 



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Madison, N. J.; W. J. Stewart, of Bos- 

 ton; Mr. McArdle, A. F. Faulkner, J. 

 Austin Shaw and Mr. Seeker, of New 

 York. C. H. Totty, William Duckham 

 and W. J. Stewart were the judges of 

 exhibits. G. W. Strange was in charge 

 of the Lager & Hurrell show of orchids. 

 Local entertainers supplied interesting 

 songs, stories and dancing. The smoker 

 was embellished with sandwiches and as- 

 sorted liquid refreshments. 



The treasurer's report showed a bal- 

 ance of over $300. The society has 

 eighty-four members and holds ten reg- 

 ular meetings yearly. Last year it dis- 

 tributed 157 awards, thirty-seven first- 

 class certificates, forty-three cultural cer- 

 tificates, sixteen preliminary certificates 

 and fourteen votes of thanks to ex- 

 hibitors. 



Cultural certificates and honorable 

 mention were awarded the exhibitors of 

 the evening. There were orchid plants 

 and cut blooms from Lager & Hurrell, 

 including phalsenopsis, dendrobiums, cat- 

 tleyas, Iselias, and odontoglossums of the 

 best varieties. Richmond, Bride and Maid 

 from Thomas Edison, Frank Drew gar- 

 dener ; Enchantress and "White Perfection 

 from G. M. Colgate, William Eeid, gar- 

 dener; Rob Roy, Enchantress, Rose-pink 

 Enchantress and plants of cinerarias, 

 Dutch hyacinths and Golden Spur nar- 

 cissi from Max Snyder, Charles Hatha- 

 way gardener, and a new seedling 

 araaryllis (hippeastrum), from C. H. 

 Totty, of Madison, were some of the 

 others. All the exhibits were superb in 

 quality, some of the carnations being 

 four inches in diameter. 



The Rev. Dr. Lighttype, a membeF of 

 the society, and an expert botanist, 

 made the address of welcome. The event 

 of the evening was the presentation of 

 an immense silver loving cup to Malcolm 

 MacRorie, the retiring president, the elo- 

 quent' George Smith, of East Orange, do- 

 ing the honors in a speech of rare elo- 

 quence. The gift was a surprise to the 

 popular recipient, who made a splendid 

 reply of appreciation and good advice. 



The festivities lasted ' nearly until 

 midnight and interest did not lessen un- 

 til the close. Orange has ended the an- 

 nals of this section, in horticultural re- 

 unioBS of the winter, in a blaze of glory. 



"Florists' Favorite" 

 Cut Flower Boxes 



Tory Neat Maalla Boxes— White Inside 

 All Boxes Pall Telescope 



The following sizes are carried In stock 

 and immediate shipment will be made. 



Per 100 



20x4x8 S2.t6 



18x5x8 2.26 



24x6x8>a 8.00 



«lx7x8'a 8.26 



28x8x4 4.60 



80x6x8>a... 8.76 



86x6x6 6.60 



Printed free in lots of 300 or more; 60o 

 per 100 additional in less quantity. 



Dealam Boxes. Heavy Manila; white 

 inside; made up full telescope— therefore 

 strong and serviceable. A good sbippinK 

 box. Per 100 



16x16x8 $8.00 



18x18x8 9 00 



20x20x8 10.00 



24x24x8 12 60 



86x14x10 16.80 



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28x12x4 6.60 



24x18x8 Pillow box 12.00 



20x16x8 " " 10.00 



10 per cent diBcount will be made In lots 

 of 1000 or more assorted sises. Other 

 sizes can be furnished on special order U 

 the quantity will warrant it. 



Samples of stock on request. Terns 

 cash wttb order. Prompt shipment our 

 bobby. 



Frelfht prepaid to aay statioa east 

 of the Mississippi River oa all orders 

 amoaatiar to 916.00 or more. 



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Box No. 200. CA8TORI.Ain>, N. T. 



New York Offiee : 20 K. 48nd Street 



The Elberon Dinner. 



February 7, at Deal Beach, the sec- 

 ond annual dinner of the Elberon Horti- 

 cultural Society was given at the Deal 

 Country Club. Notwithstanding the zero 

 weather, sixty or more were in attend- 

 ance. The affair was a great success. 

 The tables were handsomely decorated 

 with, roses, carnations and flowering 

 plants, furnished by Anton Bauer, Peter 

 Murray, Peter Ewen, James Kennedy 

 and Joseph A. Manda. The menu was 

 excellent. The toasts were: 



"The Elberon Society," by President Murray. 

 "Kindred Societies," by William Dowlin. 

 "The Morris Clounty Gardeners' Society," by 

 C. H. Totty and Robert Schultz. , , , 



WIETOR BROS. 



Wliolesale Growers of 



Cot Flowers 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



PRICK LIST 

 ▲MSRICAN BKAUTT Per dos. 



Extra long stems 16.00 



36-lnch stems 6.00 



80-lnch stems 8.00 



24-lnch stems 2.60 



20-lncta stems 2.00 



18-lnch stems 1.60 



16-lncb stems 1.26 



12-lnch stems 1.00 



S-inch stems 76 



Per 100 



Bride, fancy $8.00 to $12.00 



good 6.00 



Bridesmaid, fancy 8.0O to 10.00 



good 5 00 to 6.00 



KlUamey, extra fancy 12.00 



fancy 8.00to 10.00 



good e.OOto 6.00 



White KlUamey, fancy 10.00 to 12.00 



good e.OOto 8.00 



Mrs. J ardine, extra fancy 12.00 



fancy S.OOto 10.00 



" good 6.00 



Richmond, extra fancy 10.00 



fancy 8.00 



food eOOto 6.00 



Uncle John, fancy S.OOto lO.OO 



good 6.00to 6.00 



Perle ,,..... 10,00 



Rosea, our selection 0.00 



CARNATIONS, fancy 8.00 



good 2.00 



Vcdler 4.00to 6.00 



Adiantum 1.00 



Xaster lilies ... per dos. , $2.00 

 8i»renflreri, bunch, $0.50 to 0.76 

 Vems.... per 1000, 2.00 



Galax.... l.OOto 1.50 



All other stock at lowest market rates. 



No charge for packing. 

 Prices subject to change without notice. 



Mention The Review when vnu write. 



"Ancient Horticulture," by I^'ather Campl*!'* 

 "Civic Progress," by Mr. Hogenkalp. 

 "The Horticultural Press," by J, A. Bbaw. 

 Brief addresses on various themes, by J. A- 



