Ol-TOHMI. ly, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E- Randolph St., CHICAGO 



We offer a good supply of 



FANCY wEv^ c'»op ROSES 



PHONBSs OtrU 2846 and 801 CURRENT PRICE LIST 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL and PREMKR Per 100 



Extra Special $25.00 to $35.00 



Special 20.00 



Select 15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short. .„ e.OOto 8.00 



OPHELIA, SUNBURST, BUTFERFLY Per 100 



Special $18.00 to $20.00 



Select 12.00to 1500 



Medium S.OOto 10.00 



Short 6.00 



Subject to change without notice 



COLUMBIA Per 100 



Extra Special $25.00 



Special $18.00 to 20.00 



Select 1200to 15.00 



Medium 8.00 to 10.00 



Short 6.00 



WHITE KILLARNEY Per 100 



Special $15.00 to $20.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 8.00 



Short 6.00 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION 6.00 



CARNATIONS, ALL COLORS, $4.00 and $6.00 per 100 



Chrysanthemums, white and yellow, doz $3 GO to $6.00 



Easter Lilies $3 00 per doz. 



Valley, order of us for the best $8.00 per 100 



Adlantom, per 100 $1.50 



Asparagus, per bunch $0.36 to $0.75 



GALAX Per 1000 



Bronze or Green $2 00 



Ferns, per 1000 3.00 



Order from us and get the freshest stock and of best keeping quality. 



Mention The Rerlew wh»n yon writf. 





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TT7E claim to have superior Service— and are in the 

 ^^ state of Missouri, Let us finish the story by 

 your sending us an order to try us out — Send for 

 our list of Supplies. 



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iVincUer bmilxna Servie* 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1.35 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer'«) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 16.60 



Three-Stripe Chiffon— Be«t QuaUty 



White, Pink, I 6-in.. per yard 



Violet. Lsv'darf 4. in., per yard 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and White 

 Per 50-yard bolt $1.50 



All 

 Phones 



1310 Pine St., St. Lonis, Nissouri 



C'al., has joined his uncle in the Lcs An- 

 geles wholesale business and September 

 •26 became a director and treasurer of 

 the company. 



Cliflford I'runer was taken ill while at 

 Kansas City last week and found it 

 necessary to come home and place him- 

 self nnder a doctor's care. He is get- 

 tinj; along all right and expects to be 

 able to reenme his travels in a few days. 



K. M. Sheldon, of Aurora, 111., a 



foriner florist who is returning to the 

 field, was a visitor October 10 and lo*t, 

 with the A. L. Kandall Co., an order for 

 a complete outfit of fixtures for the new 

 store he is preparing to open on f^ox 

 Promenade, in Auror:i. 



The regular meeting of tlie Commer- 

 cial Flower Growers of Chicago will 

 take place at the Bandolph hotel Thurs- 

 day evening, October 20, at 8 p. m. The 

 flower show committee appointed by 



President Pearson at the last meeting, 

 consisting of Peter Pearson, Otto H. 

 Amling, August Poehlmann, .Joseph Ko- 

 hout, Andrew Benson. H. C. Blewitt, 

 Kmil C. Blameuaer, .Tames Psenicka and 

 P^dward Assa, sees a great opportunity 

 to bring flower^ to the attention of the 

 general public in the coming Uptown 

 Chicago exposition, to be held at the 

 Broadway Armory November 1 to T), and 

 in behalf of the growers' association, 



