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JANUABT 4, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review- 



27 



CURRKNT PBICX LIST 

 AMKBIOAN BBAUTIKS. Per do«. 



Special, lODg. 



S8-lncb 



24to30-lneh.. 

 18to24-lncb.. 

 IStolS-lnch.. 

 12tol6-iiich.. 

 8 tol2-lnch.. 



$6.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.00 



Per 100 



$16.00 

 1.2.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 4.00 



ROSES 



FANCY STOCK IN ALL VARIETIES 



The Rose crops are at their 

 finest. We never have handled 

 better stock, and the quantity 

 is equal to all orders. 



CARNATIONS 



FANCY STOCK IN ALL VARIETIES 



Supply is only moderate but 

 we do not recall a time when 

 the quality averaged better. 

 Can fill your order today. 



VAIGHAN & SPERRY 



R08£S 



Richmonds $4 . 00 



KlUarney, wUte. pink 4.00 



MyUarylMid 4.00 



Brldei 4.00 



Maid* 4.00 



Roaes. our selection 



MISOIXI.ANSOVS 



OABNATIONS, common 2. CO 



" fancy 



Orchid* . . .per doz.. $7.60 6 $9.0J 



Easter Liliea 



Oallas 



Valley 8.00 a 



Paper Whites 3.iO« 



KomaDB 3.00 tn 



Sweet Peas 1.00 W 



Stevla 1.60® 



Adlantam 76 « 



AsparaKUB StrlnKS, each.. 60c& 76c 

 Aapararas Bnnrhes. " 26c@60c 

 Sprengeri Bunches. " 26o0eOc 

 Smllax....per do*.. $1.60 $2.00 



Oalax perlOOO. 1.00 



Ferns " 2.«iO 



Boxwood 60 1b. cases, 7.50 



Wild Smllax.... large *' 6.00 



Subject to change without notice. Store open 7.90 

 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays close at 

 noon. 



3.00 

 4.00 



12.60 

 12.50 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 1.00 



.26 



159 N. Wabash Ave. 



Lone Dlstane* 

 Plion* S571 



CHICAGO 



■was up to par, but somehow lacked the 

 spirit of Christmas. Their poinsettias 

 were better than for several years. 



The carnations at the conservatory 

 of Mrs. Thompson, Canandaigua, N. Y., 

 are at their best. 



Geo. Kramer is again in Buffalo with 

 S. A. Anderson. 



Geo. B. Hart is rejoicing over the 

 fact that he found a fifty dollar check 

 in his Christmas stocking. 



Geo. J. Keller is growing mignonette 

 this winter, which is about ready to cut. 



John Vollmer spent Wednesday, De- 

 cember 27, in Buffalo doing a table 

 decoration for J. B. Keller Sons. 



E. C. Campbell reports that Christ- 

 mas business was good this year. 



Geo. T. Boucher says that his Christ- 

 mas trade was just a little below the 

 average and that individuals did not 

 make as large purchases as usual. 



Billy Dunbar and Duckie Holmes 

 helped out at J. B. Keller's last week. 



The Rochester Floral Co. did a fine 

 business during the holidays, and R. 

 Wilson says he believes the receipts 

 "will exceed those of last year. 



J. Muller, of Rutherford, N. J., has 

 started out on his trip for the new year 

 and made Rochester one of his first 

 stops. He expects to have a good year, 

 he says. 



J. B. Keller Sons did a good business 

 during the holidays and had a big 

 "wedding decoration December 26. 



Alex. Keller was home from Cornell 

 for the holidays. 



Geo. Bennett's Christmas carnations 

 "were fine, but he had only a few red 

 ones. 



At Hart's commission house, they 

 "were quite well cleaned out of flowers 



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 means increased bnsiners and profits. 



You can deliver to all parts of the city, in all kinds of weather, qaicker and cheaper than 

 with the horse-drawn vehicle. 



The Detroit Motor-Wagon is cheap in its first cost, cheap to run and keep, and built to with- 

 stand the severest sort of delivery service. 



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The Notor-Wagon Company of Detroit 



Dept. W, DETROIT, MICH. 



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and plants at Christmas time. Mr. 

 Hart handled a great deal of wreathing 

 and holly. 



The Wilsons are showing some first- 

 class red, yellow and white tulips, 



Maurer-Haap Co. did a big business 

 for Christmas in Boston ferns, cycla- 



mens and begonias. Their business in 

 greens and wreathing was not as large 

 this year as last. Their new concrete 

 block shed was completed just before 

 Christmas. It is well ventilated and 

 lighted by electricity, having double 

 doors and windows. They do a big 



