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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mat 18, 1911. 



Get Your Decoration Day Stock in MILWAUKEE — You'll Find It Pays. 



.1. ih ^ . Now on with specially large and fine crops of i 



BEAUTIES 



PEONIES rH^Sw^iSS^^J^ 



Killarneys, Tulips, Carifations, Sweet Peas, Valley, Lilies 



And All Other W U 1 t^ LO \^ tl K^ '" ^^^^^ Supply 

 PLENTY OF ASPARAGUS STRINGS AND SPRBNaERl BUNCHES. 



We can take good care of all orders at lowest market rates. 

 Write, phone or wire us — we do the rest. 



462 Nilwaukee Street,/ 

 HILWAUKEE, WI^ 



Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Country. / 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



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Mention Tbe Review when you wrtte. 



has resigned, to take effect June 3. 

 He plans to go into the retail business 

 on his own account. 



Kyle & Foerster say that, for the 

 first time, red peonies will be abundant 

 this Memorial day. 



Frank Ayers says C. W. McKellar 

 will be back from Hot Springs next 

 week, for the holiday rush. 



James F. Bernard, who has been 

 employed by Fischer Bros., Evanston, 

 has leased the N. P. Miller greenhouses 

 at Wilmette from June 1, at which 

 date they are to be given up by the 

 Northwestern Floral Co., because of 

 that firm's removal to its new plant at 

 Gross Point. "^ 



Winterson 's^ S«ed Store says two cars 

 of bay trees were not nearly enough 

 this year. In the cut flower depart- 

 ment also, E. F. Winterson reports 

 more business is being done than last 

 year. 



W. E. Lynch is this week receiving 

 delivery of 25,000 to 30,000 carnation 

 plants and setting them in field at his 

 new place on the west side. The stock 

 is supplied by the Chicago Carnation 

 Co, The varieties are Enchantress, 

 White Enchantress, Beacon, May Day 

 and Washington. 



!P. C. IWerber now comes in from Des 

 Plaines nearly every day to help along 

 with the work at the store. 



Bassett & Washburn have just 

 thrown out the last of their Maids. 



The E. C. Amling Co. reports the 

 death of one of the old-time florists, 

 G. Peters, May 13. Details are in the 

 obituary column. 



Phil Schupp says the Butterfly peas 

 at J. A. Budlong's sell at prices that 

 look pretty fine by comparison with the 

 averages roses have made in this mar- 

 ket the last few weeks. 



Since selling his place on North 

 Campbell avenue to George Jung, P. 

 Pearson has bought a lot 125 x 450 in 

 Jefferson and built a greenhouse 25 x 

 106. He will grow young plants of a 

 large variety of stock, for the trade. 



CAPE JASNINE BUDS 



(GRANDIFLORA) 



For Decoration Day 



We have them at the following prices, f. o. b. Alvin : 



Medium stem $ 8.50 per 1000 



Medium stem 1.00 per 100 



Long stem 13.00 per 1000 



■ Long stem : 1.50 per 100 



. Short stem 6.50 per 1000 



Will ship C. 0. D. to responsible parties. We solicit your 

 orders, which shall have our prompt attention. 



Reference: Alvin State Banlr^ 



T. W. CARITON, Alvin, Tex. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. has bjaen 

 shipping in great quantities of lilac. 



Tim Matchen says Mothers' day was 

 a little Christmas at Peter Eeinberg's. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. is putting on 

 extra help in the store. 



A. Zech says the sumiper bowling 

 will start with six teams of three men 

 each. Bensinger's, Tuesday evenings. 



The Raedlein Basket Co. has found 

 it necessary to enlarge the basement 

 under its store at 717 Milwaukee ave- 



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