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JUNB 8, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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For 33 Years 



We have been filling the orders of florists who 

 #'"'"'' wanted the first-class stock necessary for ,^ 



Wedding Work and 

 Commencements 



But we never were so well epuipped as now to 

 give prompt and in every way satisfactory ser- 

 vice. You are SUre when you order of Hunt. 



Beauties, Roses, Peonies, 



Sweet Peas, Valley, Lilies 



and all Cut Flowers and Greens. 



E. H. HUNT 



CURRENT PRICK LIST 



AMERICAN BXLAUTIKS. Per dot. 



36to48-lach fS.OOto $4.00 



24to30-lneh 2.00to 3.U0 



18to24-lnch ISOto 2.00 



lStol8-lnch 1.2»tO 1.60 



IStolK-lneh...... l.OOto 1.26 



8tol24nch -TS 



ROSBS Par IM 



BrtdM ..C |4.00to|800 



Maid* 4.00to 800 



Rlchmonds 4.00to 8 00 



KlUamer. whit*. pink 4.00to 8 00 



MrUarrland 4.00to 8 00 



PeriM 4.00to C.oa 



Boom, onr Mlectlon 3.00 



*• extra longr. {ancr 10.00 



MISCBXIJLNEOUS 



CARNATIONS, common 1.00 



medlom 2.00 



fancT 3.00 



Peonies per doz., 60c to tl.OO 



GladloU " 76c to 11.00 



Daisies, small -76 



•' large 1.00 



Harriali Lluea lO.OOto 12.00 



Oallae lOOOto 12.0H 



Valley S.OOto 4.o« 



Mimonette 4.00to 8.00 



Sweet Peaa 60to 1.80 



AdlMitom Wto l.M 



AsparacTis Stringa. aaeh, JOto .M 



▲sparacns Bunches .86to M 



Sprenceri Bnnehea MU» M 



Smilax per dos.. 2.O0to 2.M 



Galax per 1000, !.•• 



Verne * 2.B0 



Lencotboe .'5 



Sabject to change withoat notice. Store open 7.SB 

 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays close at noon 



New Number 



131 N. Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO, ILL 



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Wholesale Cut Flowers 



OMcst HMse ii the Wot 



Phone Randolpb 4S88 



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MenoOD Ttie Ueview wben yoa write. 



Baskets and Ribbons For June 



Weddings and Commencements 



L. BAUMANN & CO. '"^Z^,^ 



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Chicago's Largest Florists' Supply House 



Cycas, Magnolia and Laurel Leaves and Wreaths. 



Moss, Ruscus and Metallic Wreaths. 



Baskets and Brass Jardinieres. 



-8XMD FOR OUR CIRCULAR.^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



with 2-foot stems. John Poehlmann 

 believes it a valuable addition to the 

 list, especially for summer. 



Kennicott Bros. Co. reports having 

 shipped 550 dozen .peonies to N. F. 

 McCarthy & Co., Boston^^ whiljfc the 

 Memorial day hot wave was" at its 

 worst. Advices are that the stock ar- 

 rived in first-class condition. 



Jegen, the Dearborn street retailer, 

 made a 6-foot cross of orchids and a 

 large wreath of orchids and valley as 

 a part of the orders for the funeral of 

 J. V. Clark, June 2. 



J. A. Budlong has added a big new 

 safe to the office equipment. The old 

 one will hereafter be the repository 

 of valuables for Sinner Bros. 



Bassett & Washburn have finished 

 their Hinsdale peony crop before cut- 

 ting was started last year. June al- 

 ways is a big month with them, and 

 they make no complaint of lack of 

 businea^. .cifit: , ^j. 



At X H. Hunt's C.*M. Dickinson 

 says the business in rubber hose has 

 been remarkably heavy this spring. 

 Within thirty days the house has sold 

 as many thousand feet as usually are 

 sold in three months. 



E. C. Amling Co. has found two tele- 

 phones inadequate to its needs and has 

 put in the automatic instead of a third 

 Bell line. 



At Vaughan & Sperry's Mox Eingier, 

 who looks after the shipping, says 



most of the orders include yellow 

 daisies, smilax and asparagus strings — 

 and these are about the only shortage 

 at present. 



Tim Matchen says that Peter Rein- 

 berg has planted his chrysanthemum 

 houses and that rose planting is well 

 along. 



Frank Potoeka, who was manager of 

 Frank Garland's wholesale house dur- 

 ing part of its existence and who later 

 was in the retail bupiness, is looking 

 for a chance to get back into the trade. 



The capital stock of the Chicago 

 Flower Growers' Association is re- 

 ported all placed. A meeting was held 

 June 5 for the election of directors. 



O. Johnson says the Batavia Green- 



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