OCTOBBB 28, 1009. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



27 



White, Yellow and Pink — Can fill large orders on short notice. Name 

 your sizes— $i.50 to $3.00 per doz.; $10.00 to $20.00 per 100. .3».^^^ 



BEAliTiES, ROSES, CARNATIONS, Large Supply in All Lines 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Long Btemi $3.00 to $4.00 



30-inch itemi 2.50 



24-inch Btems 2.00 



20-inch items 1.75 



18 inch stems , 1.50 



15-inch stems 1.25 



12-inch stems 1.00 



Short 75 



Per 100 



Bridesmaid and Bride $3.00 to $6.00 



Killarney 3.00 to 8.00 



White Killamey 3.00 to 8.00 



PRICE LIST: 



PerlOO 



Mrs. Jardine $3.00 to $ 8.00 



Sunrise 3.00 to 



Kate Moulton 3 00 to 



Richmond 3.00 to 



Uncle John 3.00 to 



Perle 3.00 to 



Carnations ... 2.00 to 



Harrisii 



Valley 3.00 to 



Adiantum 



Sprengrerl per bunch, 



Ferns per 1000, 



Qalax per 1000, 



6.00 

 6.00 

 600 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 15.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 .50 

 1.50 

 1.50 



ROSES, Our Selection, $3.00 per 100. 



WIETOR BROS., 



51 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



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New Reduced Price List Just Out 



Tou cannot afford to 

 be without our Covers 

 thii seasoD. By using 

 our 



Ever Ready 

 Cover 



Tou save time.worry 

 and money. Send 6c 

 to cover pottage, and 

 we will mail you sam- 

 ple Cover and Price 

 List. 



EVER READY f LOWER POT COVER CO. 

 1(6 Haghes ATeaie, BUrrALO. N. T. 



W. H. Gbkvkb, Mgr. 



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Lily of the Valley 



IV r Cut nowers-Prices. $3.00 and $4 00 per 

 'ui Have an entire house of it and solicit a 

 Bti»re of the trade of the Southwest. Satisfaction 

 etaranteed. Shipping facilities are the best 

 ■c ' we can handle all orders. 



A. E. BOYCB, BartlesTille, Okla. 



^li > E. Sd St., or Phone 206 Long; Dlstamoe 



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c<. nations and muma, is consigning 

 so;ne carnations of extra fine quality to 

 tbo Holton & Hunkel Co. 



Fred Holton took a run out to "Water- 

 tf'wn, Wis., to visit some of his firm's 

 powers Thursday, October 21. The vio- 

 !'■ ^3 in that vicinity, he claims, are better 

 than he ever saw them, and the stock in 

 I'jrmer seasons was of fine quality. While 



CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS 



WHITE aaA YELLOW 



4 and 5 inches in diameter, good foliage, long 

 stems, at 11.00 to $1.20 per dozen. About aoOO 

 blooms ready to ship. 



CHAS. F. BLANC, Canton, Ohio 



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It's flrmer and ties better tban the 

 ordinary kind— 



and it sheds water 

 SPRINKLlPROOr CHirrON 



Trade mark 

 Sole distributors, 



WERTHEIMER BROS., New York 



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out there he accidentally met C. B. Whit- 

 nall, of this city, who also was on a 

 sight-seeing jaunt. 



J. F. Klimmer, of Chicago, was a vis- 

 itor October 19. The object of his com- 

 ing was to visit Nic Zweifel's place, at 

 North Milwaukee, to size up his new car- 

 nations, Bright Spot and Badger State. 

 The evening was spent at the national 

 dairy show. Mrs. B. E. Miller, of the 

 Bacine Floral Co., was alao a visitor last 

 week. 



President Dallvng desires a large atten- 

 dance at the Florists' Club meeting 

 Thursday, November 4, as this is the last 

 one before the fall show, which takes 

 place November 11 to 14. E. O. 



MARION, IND. 



F. W. Herleman is building a new 

 greenhouse, 21x104, for carnations, using 

 Moninger's material, Garland's iron gut- 

 ter, iron purlins and cast-iron foot pieces 

 for the 2-inch pipe posts to set in. The 

 ends of the foot pieces will be in con- 

 crete and the posts will set eight feet 

 apart. The front will be cement blocks 

 and the walks will also be of cement. A 

 new Kroeschell hot water boiler has been 

 installed here and a generator attached, 

 all new mains and returns making a first- 

 class heating system. The carnations at 

 this place are in fine shape. 



Ed Bissell spent his vacation at Bich- 

 mond and is back and on duty again. 



Mr. Hiatt, foreman for Stuart & 

 Haugh, of Anderson, was a recent visitor, 

 and Mr. Ulsh, of the Conner-Ulsh Floral 

 Co., Wabash, Ind., was also a visitor. 



Mr. Willson, representing A. L. Ean- 

 dall & Co., of Chicago, was around among 

 the trade. 



Hakeisbtjeg, Pa. — The Berryhill Nurs- 

 ery Co. celebrated its second anniversary 

 October 1 by holding a public reception 

 at its grounds and greenhouses, where a 

 fine display of flowers and nursery stock 

 was on view. The officers of the company 

 ate: O. P. Beckley, president; H. L. 

 Carl, secretary; W. H. Hamilton, man- 

 ager. Mr. Hamilton recently secured 

 contracts for beautifying the grounds of 

 the postoffice and of several private resi- 

 dences. 



