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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBHBEB 7, 1912. 



Ruscus Wreaths 



For CHRISTMAS 



Don't neglect to lay in a good stock of these popular 

 wreaths for the holidays. We can supply all you want in 

 the following sizes: 



12-inch each, $0.26; dozen, 9 2.26 



14-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 



16-inch each, .46; dozen, 4.00 



18-inch each, .60; dozen, 6.00 



20-inch each, .70; dozen, 6.60 



22-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 



24-inch each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00 



Send for our Christinas Circular 



QJIIIUAyy p |%#| j Chicago's Largest ) 357-359 W. CHICAGO AVE., 

 DIlUmllllR Qt vUi I Florists' Supply House] CHICAGO, ILL. 



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THE DENVER WHOLESALE FLORISTS' CO. 



1433-35 California Street, DENVER, COLO. 



We now have an abundance of Chrysanthemums, American Beauties, Tea Roses, Lily-of- the- Valley and 



Violets. Carnations more plentiful every day. 

 WE CAN FILL YOUR ORDER. 

 Chrysanthemums, from 75c to $3.00 per dozen. Lily-of -the-Valley, $4.C0 per 100. 



American Beauties, from 50c to $3.50 per dozen. Violets, 60c to 75c per 100. 



Killarneys. pink or white, $2.00 to $8.00 per 100. 



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KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



Business last veek was good, with 

 brisk funeral and decorating work, 

 which continues. The supply of cut 

 flowers is excellent in quality, with 

 plenty on hand, although no stock has 

 gone begging for the want of a buyer. 

 Chrysanthemums are exceptionally 

 good, bringing a fair price. Carnations 

 have also increased in supply, but there 

 is not an overabundance. They are not 

 bringing as good a price as they should. 

 Boses are improving in size and color. 

 At present roses are in rather heavy 

 demand. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Elizabeth Carlson has opened a 

 store at 702 Walnut street and says 

 business is as good as could be expected. 



Nelson Jarrett is spending a few days 

 hunting on Grand river. 



Hiedermann & Son are building a 

 conservatory 14x60, which they are try- 

 ing to finish before cold weather sets in. 



Mrs. Mosely says that business is im- 

 proving across the state line. 



Henry Kusik & Co. report business 

 fine. 



S. Kice, formerly employed by the 

 Eosery, is now at the store of the G. M, 

 Kellogg Cut Flower & Plant Co. 



A. T. Barbee reports business good, 

 his carnations and mums being first- 

 class. 

 •'The Alpha Floral Co. reports that its 



KIIJ.ARNEY QUEEN ROSES, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 

 KILLARNEY ROSES, Pink and White. $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 

 RICHMOND ROSES, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 

 FANCY CARNATIONS, Pink, White and Red, $1.60 to $2.00 per 100. 

 FANCY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Pink, White and Yellow, $10.00 per 100. 

 POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 60c to $1 OQ per bunch. 



Asparagus and Plumosus, green 25c per bunch 



Florists' Double Sweet Alyssum, long stem 25c per 100 



W* havala BIk Crop of Rosos. Satisfaction Guaranteed 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



Buy Direct from the Greenhouses Adams, Wdls-Firc* Md U> S. Express 



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advertisement directed to married men 

 was a big success. 



The W. L. Eock Flower Co has been 



busy with out-of-town work this week. 

 M. Tobler went hunting last wee^, 



up to Bean Lake. 



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