JuNl 22, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



23 



JUNE WORK calk for CHOICE STOCK 



For Weddings and Commencements nothing short of the best will be acceptable. 



Sweet Peas, Valley, Peonies, Lilies, Snapdragon, Swalnsona, 

 Adlantum, Klllarneys, Beauties and Carnations 



Milwaukee is famous for the quality of its Beauties and Carnations. The warmer the weather 

 the better Milwaukee flowers compare with those produced in less-favored sections. Plenty of Asparagus 

 Strings and Sprengeri Bunches. We also have a big lot of Plants. Send for list. 



We can take good care of all orders at lowest market rates. Write, phone or wire us — we do the rest. 



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 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Country. 



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Advertise 



Ytnr BasHiess While Mikiiii At- 

 tractive Faekaies - Use 



Advertising Twine 



A ribbon 3-16-inch wide, on which we 

 print your advertisement every few 

 inches. Costs no more than twine. 

 1000 yards to spool. Spool-holder with 

 cutting attachment furnished free with 

 first order The following prices in- 

 clude printing: 



$1.85 per 1000 yard* in 4000 yard lots 

 1.80 per 1000 yards in 8000 yard lots 

 1.76 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lots 



Send today for free 

 color card. 



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varieties familiar to flower lovers, but 

 numerous experimental varieties not yet 

 given to the public. 



A number of Rochester nurserymen 

 attended the annual convention of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen, 

 which was held in St, Louis last week. 

 They traveled by special train. Those 

 who made up the party were: John Hall, 

 Chas. L. Yates, William Pitkin, Horace 

 Hooker, H. S. Taylor, Thomas Brown, 

 Edward S, Osborn, M. B. Fox, R. D. 

 Luetchford, Professor John Craig, of 

 Ithaca; J. H. Reilly, John Morey and 

 J. A. Bailey, of Dansville. John Hall 

 and Charles L. Yates, who head the 

 list, are, respectively, secretary and 

 treasurer of the association, and Will- 

 iam Pitkin, also a member of the party, 

 was to read a paper before the conven- 

 tion. 



Rochester florists are taking a keen 

 interest in the coming Shriners' con- 

 vention, which is to be held here dur- 

 ing the week beginning July 10. They 

 are interested because there are so many 

 florists who are Shriners, and also be- 

 cause there will be some elaborate floral 

 decorations in connection with the con- 

 vention, and all ate eager to get at 



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OBCHIDS 



Cattleyaa, plnltlsh lavender Per doz.,t 4 00 @ t 6.00 



Boxes asaorted Orcfalda, tS.OOand up. 



ABTRRICAM BKA17TT-H9p««lale,PerdQz.. 8.00 



30-lnch •• 2.50 



20to24-incb '• 2.00 



IStolS-lneh •• 1.60 



Shorter " .50 W l.uO 



Killarney PerlOO. 4.(0 « 8.00 



White Klllarney " 4.00© 8.00 



My Maryland " 4.00 6 8.00 



Richmond " 4.00© 8.00 



Mrs. Field " 4.00 W 8.00 



Brldpsmald or BrldA " .400© 8.00 



KU8£S, our selection " 3.0O 



extra epeclal, eelect " 10.00 



CARNATIONS 



Rf lect Per imi. 



Fancy 



MI8CElXAN£OUS STOCK 



Gladioli Perdoi.. 



Candidum LlUee Per hunch. 



Peonies, pink, white and red Per 100. 



Peonies, extra fancy, selected 



Valley 



Kanter Lilies 



Daisies II 



Sweet Peae 



DECOBATIYB 



Asparagus Plumosus Per strinK, 



AsparaKus Plumosus Perbuncn. 



Asparagus Sprengeri " 



Adlantum Per 100, 



Farleyense vv.- • • 



Pmllax Per doa.. $J.OO © |2 60 



Mexican Ivy Per 1000. 6 00 " 



Kerne ' 1*0 " 



(iaiax. green and bronse Per 1000. 



Lencothoe Per 100. 



Subject to market ehanses 



Specialties For June 



Lartre supply of fine Orchids. Valley, Peonies, Sweet 

 Peas. etc. Ribbons of all kinds. Chiffons, Netting, Bridal 

 Scarfs, and everything needed or Waddingj and Schoo ^ 

 Closings. 



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CHICAGO 



least a small slice of the work. J. M. 

 Keller is chairman of the floral deco- 

 ration committee, and is working hard, 

 with his assistants, to perfect plans for 

 the great event which will bring 150,000 

 visitors to our city. Mr. Keller was in- 

 strumental in bringing about the action 



of the park board to use the Shriners* 

 emblem, done in plants, in the flower 

 beds of all the parks in our city, in 

 honor of the visiting Shriners and their 

 friends. It will require several thou- 

 sand plants to execute this work. 



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