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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Jolt 27, 1911. 



We can supply fine white, 

 light pink, red or mixed 



GLADIOLI 



^^ IN ANY QUANTITY 



ASTERS ABE READY 



Of course the quality of the early stock 

 is not so good as it will be later, but there 

 are none belter, and they are improving 

 rapidly, just as the cut is increasing. Don't 

 hold off. Let your orders come. 



All Stock in Season. 



CUBRKNT PRICK U8T 

 AMBBIOAN BKAUTIBS. 



36to48-lncb $3.00 



24 to 30-incta 2.00 



18 to 24-lDch 1.80 



15tol8-lnch 1.2B 



12 to 16.1nch 1.00 



8 to 12-lnch. 



BOSE8 



KlchmondB t 3.00 ^ 



Killarner. white, pink 3.00 i 



MyMarylftnd 3.00 i 



Bridei 3.001 



Maids 3.00 



Roaea. our selection 



MISOIXIiANKOUB 



ASTKB8, fancy 



coounon 2.00 



OABNATIOMS, common 



fancy 2.00 



Gladioli, Aasujita 6.08 



Amniea. 



HM.F.Kliiff. fl.OO 



A«MKt0d.itetiiaaied. 4.00 



Per doz. 



$4.00 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.26 

 .76 



Per 100 

 $8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 



1.60 



Harriaii litUes lO.M 



BufommUUM -t.W 



AuratoUBlilUM.... „.. SM 



v«M07 s.oe 



SweetPww iO 



Adiantum 76 



Aaparagus StrlnKs, each 

 Aaparagrus Bunches. " 36c( 

 Sprengerl Bunchea, " 



Smllax per doE., $2.00 



Galai per 1000. 1.26 



Ferns " 1.60 



Subject to change without notice. Store 

 a. m. to 6 p. m., during July and August, 

 and holidays close at noon. 



.20 



open 7.S0 

 Sundays 



VAIGHAN & SPERRY 



159 N. Wabash Ave. 



Lonr Distance 

 Pbone 2571 



CHICAGO 





tail, will be ready for the opening Au- 

 gust 1. 



Wietor Bros, are putting in four new 

 boilers this season. 



C. L. Washburn has a bad case of rose 

 thorn poisoning in the little finger of his 

 right hand. The Washburn family 

 motored to Starved Bock for an out- 

 ing last week. Miss Ella Shaffer, of 

 the Bassett & Washburn office force, is 

 vacationing this week. 



Michael Weber, the Sogers Park 

 grower, is being sued in the Superior 

 Court by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sophia 

 Weber, who asks $10,000 damages as 

 the result of their troubles. 



George Weiland is rapidly completing 

 his big new establishment at Evanston. 

 Remarkable progress has been made, 

 for everything is to be finished, even 

 the carnations planted, by the end of 

 this week. 



Frank Johnson, of the A. L. Bandall 

 Co., says July has been much ahead of 

 the month in other years. 



Winterson's Seed Store has received 

 calla bulbs and California freesias this 

 week. 



Peter Eeinberg began benching car- 

 nation plants at the farm July 24. 



One commission house reports sell- 

 ing $900 of Easter lilies for one grower 

 last week, while another sold $590 of 

 gladioli for one grower. 



At Kyle & Foerster's, F. F. Benthey 

 says the New Castle Beauty crop of 

 the Frederick Benthey Co. has been the 

 most successful ever grown for summer. 



A $62,000 stock of plants and nur- 

 sey stock is shown by the June inven- 

 tory of the Edgebrook establishment of 

 the Geo. Wittbold Co. and Otto Witt- 

 bold, the manager, says the value of the 



Growers, Attention! 



Why not sell your own stock? 

 We have the finest location in 

 the Chicago market and space 

 enough to accommodate sev- 

 eral growers selling their own 

 stock. 



PERCY JONES 



56 East Randolph Street, 





CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



and all Fancy Flowers 

 A SPECIALTY 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



168 N. W»ba«h Avenue, 



CHICAGO 





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