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The Florists^ Review 



SiCPTKMBKU 5, 1912. 



WIETOR BROS. 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Phone 



Randolph 2081 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doa. 



60-inch Btema $3.00 



48-iiich BtemB 2.50 



36-inch sterna 2.00 



30-inch stems 1.50 



24-inch stems 1.25 



20-inch stems 1.00 



16-inch stems 75 



Short stems 50 



PINK ui WHITE KILLARNEY Per 100 



Extra special $7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good \ 3.00 



Short stems \ 2.00 



RICHMOND 



Extra special .\ 7.00 



Selects \ 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



JARDINE Per 100 



Fancy $ 6.00 



Qood 4 4.00 



Short stems 3.00 



MY MARYLAND 



Fancy 7 . 00 



Good. 6.00 



Short stems 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



Extra special 1 .50 



Fancy 1.25 



Good 1.00 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



Lilies, fancy per 100, $8.00 to 10.00 



Ferna, new per 1000, 



Smilaz per dozen, 



Adiantum per 100, $1.00 to 



Galax per 1000, 



SprMgeri or Asparagiis Sprays per bunch. 



3.00 wa*** pel 



2.00 SprMgeri or Asparagus Sprays per I 



ROSES, Good Stock, Our Selection, - $3.00 per 100 



UTonflnn ^Tho Rovionr nrhpn T011 \prlte. 



1.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 .50 



Mention ^The Reylew when you write 



Send your orders for Summer Flowera to 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



22 E. RANDOLPH ST.. CHICAGO 



Everything: in seasonable 

 stock, at lowest market 

 prices. Long distance Phone, 



Central 3598 



Montim Tl-p RptIpw when yon write. 



T. E. Waters is planning to take the 

 road in a few days in the interest of 

 the supply department of Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. 



C. A. Samuelson has refinished the 

 body on his new "White car and it is 

 one of the handsomest delivery vehicles 

 in town. 



Andrew Meyer, foreman for the Geo. 

 Wittbold Co., left August 26 for north- 

 ern Wisconsin, where he is spending his 

 vacation. 



Winterson's Seed Store received a 

 large shipment of Chinese lilies last 

 week. 



The store staff of Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. now numbers eighteen people. 



Gottleib Schott now is the Beauty 

 grower for the Batavia Greenhouse Co. 

 He is well known in this section, having 

 worked for several of the largest estab- 

 lishments. Mr. Schott recently had spe- 

 cial success with an American beauty 

 and with her has made a home at 

 Batavia. 



The marriage of Miss Hertha V. 

 Tonner and Thomas Fogarty will take 

 place at St. Mary's church in the morn- 

 , ing of Wednesday, September 11. It 

 wUl be followed by a wedding breakfast 

 at the Tonner home at Galewood, after 

 which the couple will leave for a trip 

 to Niagara Falls and on into Canada. 



Extra shifts of men are being em- 

 ployed at Bassett & Washburn's new 

 plant in order to rush the construction 

 work to completion. The delay in get- 

 ting the switch to land the materials on 

 the grounds set the work back and an 

 effort is being made to catch up to the 

 original schedule. 



John F. Kidwell, president of the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association, 

 says the month of August was a good 

 one for the association and far ahead of 

 1911, when the association was just get- 

 ting under way. 



W. E. Lynch, of A. L. Vaughan & Co., 

 says that the quantity of flowers now 

 on the market is the largest he has 

 known for the first week in September. 

 Notwithstanding, he figures the quality 

 a shade better than usual. 



The Percy Jones supply department 

 has shown rapidly increasing sales dur- 

 ing the last two months, according to 

 H. Van Gelder, who says the new cata- 

 logue has been sent out broadcast. 



Erne & Klingel report daily arrivals 

 of wild smilax since the initial ship- 

 ment August 30. 



The Eaedlein Basket Co. is preparing 

 a supplement to its catalogue, showing 

 the many new styles that will be added 

 to its already extensive line. 



F. C. Hoerber, of Hoerber Bros., says 



V, 



PERCY 



Wholesalers of 



CUT FLOWERS and 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Write for Catalogue. 



JONES 



S6 E. Rudolph St., CHICAGO 



the first cut of Bride that came in last 

 week were of fine quality for the initial 

 shipment. They have planted more ex- 

 tensively of this variety this year, he 

 says. 



Oscar Leistner went to New York 



