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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



May 19, 1910. 



Chrysanthemum Cuttings 



PerlOO 

 ..$2.00 

 .. 2.00 

 .. 2.60 



WHITE 



Oct. FrOBt 



Kalb 



V. Poehlmann . 



Touset 2.00 



A. Byron 2.00 



Wanamaker 2.00 



White Cloud 2.00 



Per 1000 

 $16.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 



Now^ booklnar orders tor early delivery. 



WHITB Per 100 Par 1000 



T. Eaton $2.50 $20.00 



Ghadwick 2.50 20.00 



Nonin 2.00 15.00 



pnfK 



Ballour,June Delivery 2.00 16.00 



■ninieliArd 2.00 16.00 



TKIXOW Per 100 Per 1000 

 Golden GloiVt June. . 



Delivery $2.00 $15.00 



Monrovia 2.00 15.00 



Oct. Bunahine 2.00 16.00 



Appleton 2.00 15.00 



T. Baton 2.50 20.00 



Golden Chadwiek. . . 9.00 26.00 



HaUiday 2.00 15.00 



Bonnaffon 2.00 15.00 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Although stock receipts were on the 

 increase last week, there was enough do- 

 ing, especially in funeral work, to keep 

 the market in a fine condition. There 

 was ho surplus of anything. Carnations, 

 for once, were about equal to the de- 

 mand and brought a good price. The 

 quality of roses, especially Beauties, is 

 still good and they found ready sale. 

 Smilaz continues scarce, but a good sup- 

 ply of Asparagus Sprengeri helped out 

 nicely. 



Various Notes. 



As was anticipated, the annual May 

 ball given by the Milwaukee Florists' 

 Club, May 14, was in every respect a 

 grand success. Florists and their friends 

 turned out in good numbers and made 

 merry till the small hours of the night. 

 The hall was prettily decorated with 

 palms, ferns and wild smilax. The palms 

 were donated by the following firms: 

 Aug. F. Kellner Co., Chas. Menger, Ed- 

 lefsen-Leidiger Co. and Emil Welke. The 

 smilax was donated by the H9lton & 

 Hunkel Co. All in all, it again' proved 

 to be an ideal time for promoting that 

 feeling of good fellowship which is so 

 essential in order to obtain the best re- 

 sults in all societies or clubs. 



It has been some time since any fu- 

 neral called for so many large flower 

 pieces as that of the late "William C. 

 Brumder. There were no less than two 

 dozen good-sized designs, and these, with 

 the numerous bouquets, both large and 

 small, presented a grand effect at the 

 cemetery. 



The Edlefsen-Leidiger Co. says that it 

 was compelled to work all of Tuesday 

 night to get out orders for the Brumder 

 funeral I^ week. 



The 0. C. PoUworth Co. is now receiv- 

 ing daily shipments of carnations from 

 its greenhouse plant, and they are of a 

 fine quality. 



The Holton & Hunkel Co. reports ship- 

 ping trade as brisk as ever. This firm's 

 Beauties are holding out well, both in 

 quality and quantity. 



John C. Arnold, who is nicely settled 

 in the new store at 603 East Water 

 street, now has one of the neatest places 

 in town. E. O. 



Washington. D. C. — The Washington 

 Florists' Club will hold its annual picnic 



White Killarney, My Maryland, Pink Klllarney 



, 2^-inch pot plants. Booking orders now for future deliveries 

 Prices. Come and see them grow. Z'a-inch 



PerlOO 1000 



White Killarner 18.60 $76.00 



Pink Killamey 6.00 66.00 



BfrMaryland 6.00 66.00 



Kalserin, 15.00 per lOT; $40.00 per 1000 

 Cut back benched Beauties, $15.00 per 1000 



The right Place— the right Goods— the right 



2'3-inch 

 PerlOO 1000 



Richmond S6.00 $40.00 



Bride 6.00 40.00 



American Beauties 7.00 66.00 



R. C. per 



100 fooo 



Earliest White \ WHITE 



October Frost / $2.60 $20.00 



Virginia Poehlmann 3.00 25.00 



Robinson 2.50 20.00 



Clementine Touset 2.50 20.00 



Alice Byron 2.60 20.00 



Timothy Eaton 2.50 20.00 



Pres. Roosevelt 3.00 27.00 



White Bonnaffon 2.50 20.00 



W.H. Chadwiek 3.00 27.00 



Merry Christmas 2.50 20.00 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow 3.00 



Monrovia 2.60 20.00 



Halliday 2.50 20.00 



2)ii-in. 

 100 



per 

 1000 



Chryaanthemuma— Extra fine stock of the following varieties 



R. C. 



100 



Col. Appleton $2.50 



Major Bonnaffon 2.50 



Yellow Eaton 2.50 



Golden Wedding 3.00 



Chautauqua Gold 2.50 



$3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



$25.00 

 35.00 

 25 00 

 25.00 

 26.00 

 25.00 

 86.00 

 26.00 

 35.00 

 26.00 



$20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 27.50 

 20.00 



2>9-in. 

 100 

 $3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



$25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 36.00 

 25.00 



4.80 



3.00 25.00 

 3.00 26.00 



PINK 



Rosiere 2.60 



McNiece 2.50 



Maud Dean 2.50 



Dr. Enguehard 2.50 



RED 



20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



3.00 25.00 



3.00 25.00 



3.00 25.00 



3.00 25.00 



Schrimpton 



Intensity 



3.00 20.00 

 2.50 20.00 



3.00 

 3.00 



25.00 

 26.00 



Pompons 



R. C. perlOO 



Baby, Klondyke, Zenobia, yellow $2.60 



Lulu, Diana, white 2.60 



Baby Margaret, white 4.00 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO , 



R.C. perlOO 



Briola, pink S2M 



Mrs. Beu, bronze 2J50 



Quinola 3.00 



Morton Grovo* Illinois 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Mrs. Jane Cockburn 



EARLY PINK 



Blooms fint week in October. Beautiful mauve pink. Good keeper and ihipper. 



$6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000. ?i^^^&^J5^. ^^ ''"^S^TISi^l^: 

 SAMUEL COCKBURN & SONS 



233rd St. and Verio Ave.. Woodlawn, NEW YORK CIT7 



WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR 



BEGONIA LORRAINE 



BEGONIA LORRAINE LONSDALE 



BEGONIA AGATHA 



June Delivery 



Our stock will be of the very highest quality, and we wish to impress upon our customers 

 that all our Besonias will be twlee shifted. Orders filled in rotation. 2>9-in. pota, $15.00 per 

 100; $140.00 perlOOO. 



8p«oUa piic* on lota of 5000 or 10,000 plants. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Mariiet Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



