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The Florists^ Review 



October 3, 1912. 



WIETOR BROS. 



162 North Wabash Avenue, ""iZiSS^tosi CHICAGO, ILL. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doi. 



eo-inch stenui $3.00 



48-inch Btema 2.50 



Se-inch Items 2.00 



30-inch stems 1.50 



24-inch stems 1.26 



20-inch stems 1.00 



15-inch stems 76 



Short stems 60 



PINK iitf WHITE KILLARNEY Per 100 



Extra special $7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



RICHMOND 



Extra special 7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medimn 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short sterna 2.00 



JARDINE F«r 100 



Fancy $ 6.00 



Good 4.00 



Short Btems 3.00 



MY MARYLAND 



Fancy. 

 Good.. 



Short stems. 



CARNATIONS 



Extra special 



Fancy 



Good 



7.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



2.00 

 1.60 

 1.26 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



Lilies, fancy per 100, 12.60 



1.50 

 2.00 



ROSES9 Good Stock, Our Selection, 



Ferna, new per 1000, 



Bmilas per dozen, 



Adiantam per 100, $1.00 to 1.60 



QmiMM. per 1000, 1.00 



Spresfcri sr kt^mu* Sprsys per bunch, 



- $3.00 per 100 



.60 



Mantlon The Berlew when 70a write. 



The Cook County Florists' Associa- 

 tion, through a committee of its trus- 

 tees, of which John Michelsen is chair- 

 man, is planning to establish a perma- 

 nent clubroom, located in the vicinity 

 of the wholesale cut flower district. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co., with 

 city store at 30 East Randolph street, 

 reports that at the greenhouses the 

 third Kewanee boiler is just being in- 

 stalled. It is of 125 horse-power, to 

 take care of the new glass erected this 

 season. 



Peter Beinberg cut his first chrysan- 

 themums of the season at the end of 

 last week. 



The Chicago Carnation Co., Joliet, 

 completed the digging and shipping of 

 its peony roots last week. E. E. Pieser, 

 who was the purchaser, says the quan- 

 tity proved to be approximately 100,000 

 clumps. 



The latest addition to the store equip- 

 ment of Poehlmann Bros. Co. is a re- 

 ceiving stamp, which marks the hour of 

 receipt as well as the date. It stands 

 on the desk of Otto W. Frese and is 

 applied to every incoming order. 



Mrs. E. E. Pieser has returned from 

 her visit at Winnipeg. 



A. L. Bandall is erecting a handsome 

 residence in Rogers Park, next door to 

 the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 

 Johnson. 



Lester L. Partridge, of Sharp, Par- 

 tridge & Co., was at Pittsburgh last 

 week to attend a meeting of window 

 glass interests which preceded the set- 

 tlpment of terms with the workmen. 

 Mr. Partridge is confident the market 

 for glass will advance under the terms 

 of the new deal and he takes much 



Advertising liiat Pays Big 



The wedding booklet 



'fUmm Uk the Bri4e" 



now ready. 



A general booklet called 

 "Flowers" and a dignified 

 Brochure on "'Funeral Flow- 

 ers" and our Fall Catalogue 

 ' ' of Advertising Cuts, ready 

 '^ Sept. 15. 



Write us if interested 



PAYNE JENNINGS & COHTANY. '""chic ago 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



^ Budlong's 



E Bhe Ribbon VaDey 



Mention Ttie Review wbeu 70a writ*. 



pleasure in pointing to the largest stock 

 of glass his firm ever has held — over 

 30,000 boxes bought before the advance 

 had fairly begun. 



H. C. Wendland and his brother left 

 September 30 to join Wallace R. Pier- 

 son, of Cromwell, Conn., at Chatham, 

 New Brunswick, for a moose hunting 

 fortnight. Mr. Wendland, himself, is 

 a Bull Moose. 



Miss L. A. Tonner, who severed her 

 connection with the A. L. Randall Co., 

 September 30, after having been with 

 the company since the start of its sup- 

 ply department, is preparing to go to 

 Baconton, Ga., where she is investing 

 in the pecan and nursery business. She 



PERCY 



Wholesalers of 



CUT FLOWERS and , 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Write for Catalogue. 



JONES 



S6E. Rudolph St., CHICAGO 

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Mentlwi The Review when yon write. 



Something 



m y Abbingdon Floral Com- 



^1 ^^^-^— pany, Huntsville, Ala- 

 1^ (l^m/ ^m^' ^iU have 10.000 

 I ^ Ij Ww Chrysanthemum Blooms 

 1 1 W f T to oflFer from Oct. 10 to 

 Nov. 16, 1912. Your or- 

 der will be appreciated. 



Ck>rre8pondence solicited. 

 Menttoo Hie Bevlow when yoa write. 



