SEI'TEMBEE 30, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



21 



Beauties... 



We are receiving and shipping Beauties that have no superior 

 on this market. The supply is large— all lengths. 



CHRYSANTHEMUNS 



Yellow and white, $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. 

 WILD SMILAX, received daily, $5.00 per case. 



Vaughan & Spcrry 



VISIT US IN OUR NEW DOUBLE STORE 



52-54 Wabash Avenue, ^.?;.r'??7'i CHICAGO 



CURRENT PRICK LIST 



Beauties Per doz. 



Long $4.00 



36-Inch 3.00 



30-inch 2.50 



30 to 24-inch 2.00 



16-inch 1.50 



12-inch 1.00 



Short per 100, $1.00 to 6.00 



Roaea Per 100 



KiUarney $4.00 to J6.00 



Special 8.00 



My Maryland 4.00 to 6.00 



Special 8.00 



Richmond 4.00 to 6.00 



Special 8.00 



Kaiserin 4.00 to 6.00 



Special 8.00 



Maid Bride. 3.00 to 6.00 



Field, Herle 3.00 to 6.00 



Carnations, good 1.00 to 2.00 



fancy 2 50 to 3.00 



Violets 50 to 1.00 



Mums. . per doz., $2.(0 to 13.00 



Kaster Lilies.. doz.. $1.50- 2.00 



Valley 3.00 to 4.00 



Smllax ner doz , $2 00 



AsparaKus, stringr, ^Oc to 75c 

 ner f unch, 35c to 75c 



Spreneeri, " 26c to 50c 



Adiantum 75 to 1.00 



Galax per 1000, $1.25 



Leucotboe .75 



Boxiv^ood..larRe bunches. 25c 



Wild Smilax, large casee, $5.00 



Meptioii The Review when you write. 



Roses 



Roses 



We have a fine lot of stock — all varieties— unusually good for 

 80 early in the season. 



r^9rna4itf\nc Cuts inaeasing; stock Miimc You can order of us. 

 V^ariiailUnS improving every day. 1*1111119 Supply 



inaeasing rapidly. 



Wild Smilax 



V 



Until Settled, Cool Weather Comes, Better 

 Oive Us Three or Four Days* Notice on This 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878. Oldest House in the West Incorporated 1906 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



48inch and over. 



BBAUTIKS 



Per doz. 

 $4.00 



30to36-lnch $3.00to 4.00 



24to30-inch 2.00 to 3.00 



18to20-inch 1.50to 2.00 



12to 15-inch l.OOto 1.25 



8tol2-incb 60to .75 



T> .. ... .R08E8 (Teaa) Per 100 



Bnde and Maid $3.00 to$ 6.00 



Richmond S.OOto 6 00 



Klllarney 4.00 to 8.00 



White Killarney 3.00 to 8.00 



My Maryland 4.00to 8.00 



Kaiserin S.OOto 6.00 



Perle S.OOto 500 



Roses, our selection 3.00 



CARNATIONS, medium l.OOto 1.50 



select 2.00 to 3.C0 



MISCBLLANKOVS 



Harrlsll LIHea 15 oo 



Roseum Lilies 4 00 to 6.00 



Asters l.OOto 2.00 



" special fancy 2.00 to 3.00 



VaUey 3.P0to 4.00 



Gladioli 3.00to 6.00 



Mums per doz., $2.00 to $4.00 



OBBKN8 



Smilax Strings per doz., l.SOto 2.00 



Asparagus Strings each, .50 



Asparagus Bunches " .35to .50 



Sprengeri Bunches " .36 to .50 



Adiantum per 100, 1.00 



Ferns, Common per 1000, 1.60 



Oalax " 1.00 



Wild Smilax $3.00. $4.00 and 5.00 



SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



:is duly accepted and the executive com- 

 itee was empowered to make arrange- 

 ■iits for the occasion. 

 •Vfter considerable discussion, the 

 londment to the by-laws reducing the 

 luial dues to .$2 was unanimously 



ipted. 



A. S. Swanson and A. J. Smith were 



iiointed to prepare papers for reading 



1 discussion at the next meeting. 

 'loim & Oison are building one new 

 use, tor storage purposes and for 

 •I leas and roses. X. Y. Z. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market 



file last week can go down on record 

 ' one which was in every way 8.ati8- 

 'etory. AH of the large department 

 '•res held their fall openings and it is 

 ■eilless to say that it kept the florists, 

 Ito were fortunate enough to have the 

 'lers, on the jump, the main item in this 

 '^e being green goods. The cool nights, 



but with no killing frost up to the time 

 of this report, shortened up stock in such 

 a manner the latter part of last week 

 that it was a pleasure to see how quick- 

 ly the incoming stock was disposed of. 

 There was an especially brisk demand 

 for carnations, with only a limited sup- 

 ply. The only thing which might have 

 been branded as being plentiful was red 

 roses. 



Variotu Notca. 



The Mueller & Schroeder Co., with its 

 35,000 square feet of glass, has been cut- 

 ting an average of 1,000 carnations 

 per day and all of a fine quality at that. 



A. Groth, of North Milwaukee, is en- 

 larging his glass area by another house 

 20x150. He intends to grow sweet peas 

 and some pot plants in this house. 



Walter M. Maas Co. is the name of a 

 new retail firm which will throw open its 

 doors October 1 at 128 Oneida street. 

 While the location is not the best, still 

 Mr. Maas, who has had years of good 

 training in his line, with the assistance 



of Miss Sheriff, who makes a good sales- 

 liuly, will no doubt make things go. 



Xic Zweifel, of North Milwaukee, has 

 a house of carnations which have been 

 grown under glass all summer and wliich 

 are just coming into bloom. Everyone 

 who has seen the stock thus far seems to 

 think it is O. K. 



The following members of the Florists' 

 Club assisted the members of the Out- 

 door Art Association in judging the liis- 

 plays of the school children last week: 

 August Kellner, Eobert Zepnick. W. 

 Hummel, Arthur Leidiger and Benjamin 

 Gregory. It will take a few more dnys 

 01 this week to complete the task. 



The Holton & Hunkel Co. and the C. 

 C. Pollworth Co. say they had to refuse 

 Sa good many orders last Friday and Sat- 

 urday, September 24 and 25, owing to 

 the scarcity of stock. 



Philip Breitmeyer, the mayor of De- 

 troit, attended the ball at the dedication 

 of the new Auditorium, September 21. 



E. O. 



