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June 29, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Beattties, Sommer Roses 

 Catflations, Lilies, Gladioli 



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Daisies, Valley, Greens 



No matter what you want, send your order 

 to Hu^t and it will be promptly filled with 

 the best stock on this market. We have had 

 thirty|kiree years' experience in supplying 

 the 8«p^mer demand. Our sources of supply 

 were never so large as now. Crops grown 

 specially for summer cutting. Call on us 

 at any time, for anything. 



CURRENT PRICK LIST 



AMKRICAN BBAUTIRS. Per doz. 



:«5to48-lncb »3.00 



24 to 30-Inch ^l.itMi 2.50 



18 to 24 Inch 1.50 fa 2.00 



15tol8inub 1.25 ft! 1.50 



12tol61ncb 1.00 & 1.25 



8tol21nch .75 



ROSBS 



Per 100 



Brides % 4.00 la % 8.00 



Maids 4.00 «i 8.00 



Rlchmonds 4.00 fe 8.00 



Killarner, white, pink 4 (K) fa 8.00 



My Maryland 4.00 fa 8.00 



ferles 4.00 fa 8.00 



Roses, our selection 3.00 



Roses, extra longr. fancy 10.00 



MISOIXULMBO L'S 



CARNATIONS, comnion 



" medium 



fancy 



Gladioli per doz., 16c to $1 00 



Daisies, small 



larire 



Harrlsii LlUfs 10. (JO fa 



Vallpy 3.U) fa 



Mignonette 4.0O (&i 



Sweet Peas 



Candldam Lilies, .per bunch, 15c 



Adlantum 



AsparaKus Strincrs, each. dOcfaS60c 

 Asparairus Ban< hes, " 35cfa?S0c 

 Spreogerl Buni'bfs. " H5c^S60c 

 Smllaz. . . .per doc., $2.00 ^ $2.S0 



Galax per 1000, !.«) 



Ferns " 1.50 



Leucotboe 



.50 fa^ 



1 00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



15 

 1.00 

 12.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 1.00 



.75 fa 1 no 



.20 

 .15 



Subject to change without notice. .Store open 1.S0 

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



E. H. HUNT 



btaMisM 1878 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



OI4at Hmm ia the Wot 



Ne^r Number 



131 N. Wabash Ave., 

 9 CHICAGO, ILL 



Phone Randolpb 4S80 



lanrpMvtcd 190C 



MPiinoti Thp Kpview when yog write. 



For Summer Funeral Work 



yoa will find our Lilies very useful. We have them 

 on hand at all tinaefl. Of course, we have a full Ime 

 of OTHER FLOWERS AND GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO , 462 Niiw..kee st, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt the best equipped Wholesale Houie in the Country 



Mention Tbe Review when you write 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Cut flowers are selling well, but car- 

 nations afe of poor q^iality. American 

 Beauties are good for the season and 

 are selling well. A fine lot of lily of 

 the valley is arriving. Large quanti- 

 ties of Harrisii lilies are being cut by 

 the local florists. 



The trade in the Sixth Avenue Flower 

 Market is practically at a standstill, 

 except on Saturday afternoons. 



Various Notes. 



Ben George is making hay while the 

 June' sun shines, with a big daily crop 

 of nice valley. 



K. H. Freise, Highlands, Ky., is keep- 

 ing this market supplied with Easter 

 lilies. 



The show committee had a meeting 

 at Max Rudolph's, June 23. Growers, 

 take notice: There will be some good 

 premiums offered, that will be worth 

 while going after. The preliminary list 

 of prizes can be had by addressing 

 George S. Bartlett, 131 East Third 

 street. 



Skidelsky & Irwin Co. and Wm. Mur- 

 phy have secured the stock of the new 

 carnation, Delhi, originated by C. C. 



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E Bine Ribbon VaDey 



Meuuuu Atie Keview wpen you wnte. 



Murphy. It will be disseminated in the 

 spring of 1912. 



Ray Murphy is away on his vacation 

 at Portsmouth, Ohio. 



B. P. Critchell has suffered an attack 

 of heart trouble, but is able to be 

 around again. 



Gus. Adrian and wife, Thomas Wind- 

 ram and wife and Wm. Murphy and 

 wife are making preparations to spend 

 a few weeks at Snow Island, on Lake 

 Huron. 



S. B. Wertheimer, of Wertheinier 

 Bros., New York, was a visitor in Cin- 

 cinnati this week. G. M. 



Dayton, O. — Harry Tredway expects 

 to erect another greenhouse this sum- 

 mer and may also decide to build a 

 store. He has had an excellent year's 

 business, selling everything except a 

 few straggling plants. 



Advertise 



Yiur Business While Mtkini At- 

 Irictive Packaies Use 



Advertising Twine 



A ribbon :J-16-inch wide, on which we 

 print your advertittmrnt every few 

 inches Costs no more than twine. 

 1(I<)0 yards to spool. Spool-ho'der with 

 cutitngr attachment fun ished free with 

 first order The following prices in- 

 clude printing: 



$1.85 per liimi yard« in 4(10)) yard lots 

 1.811 per KKK) yards in 8(«ii) yard lots 

 1.76 per lOUO yards in 12(Kli) yard lots 



Mention Tbe Review when you write 



Dodge Center, Minn.— X. X. Christen- 

 son has the sympathy of the trade in 

 the loss of his daughter, who died of 

 tuberculosis after a long illness and was 

 buried .Tune 12. 



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