•A FBI r.- 9, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE 



We ship what you want 



WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF 



CutTlowers and Florists' Supplies 



FILLING RUSH ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY' 



See our ad of Chrysanthemum Cuttings in the Classified section of this paper 



A* L. Randall Co 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. Ph«B« Ceatral 7780 

 PrlTat* ExehABce all 



66 E. Randolph Street, CUcaso 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



We pr«ff«r to be known as the BEST, 



rather than as the LARGEST 



Carnations De Luxe 



Largest blooms, longest stems, best 

 keeping qualities and plenty off them 



We have this year the Roses cut from 100,000 feet of modern, up-to-date 

 greenhouses ; fine stock, sure to satisfy. 



EASTER LILIES - SWEET PEAS - BULB STOCK - GREENS 



We have a full line of good stock and can take the very best of care of your 

 full order— send you all you need for your Ekster trade. Wire your order. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 



EASTER PRICE LIST 



CARKATIONS Per 100 



Extra large fancy $ 0.00-$ 6.00 



Choice 4.00 



Good 8.00 



ROSES 



White KUlarney, Special 12.00 



White KUlarney, Select 8.00-10.00 



White KUlarney, Good 6.00 



KUlarney & Richmond, special.... 12.00 



KUlarney & Klchmond, select 8.00- 10.00 



KUlarney & Richmond, good 



seconds 4.00- 6.00 



Extra specials billed accordingly. 



Am. Beauties, per dozen 3.00- B.OO 



MISCELLANEOUS 



HarrlsU, best grade 12.50- 15.00 



Callas 12.50- 15.00 



Valley 4.00 



Violets, New York Double 75- l.OQ 



Violets, Single 75- 1.00 



Sweet Peas 75. 2 00 



Tulips 3.00- 4.00 



Daisies, White 76- 1.50 



Daisies, Yellow 1.00- 2.00 



Adlantum i.oo 



Ferns, per 1000 8.50 



SmUax, per dozen 1.60- 2.00 



Galax, per 1000 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, per string... .60- .75 



Asparagus Plumosus, per bunch... .35- .60 



Asparagus Sprengerl, per bunch... .25- .50 



Mexican Ivy, per 1000 6.00 



Subject to market duuigM, 



retail florist, who received the nomina- 

 tion unopposed, polled only 522 votes 

 against 3,491 for the democrat. 



M. G. Holding, who is not a florist 

 but who has sold many thousands of 

 boxes of glass to growers, was defeated 

 for reelection. 



Various Notes. 



At Bensenville W. F. Dunteman is 

 glazing three new houses, each 24x175, 

 and will at once start on four more of 

 'the same size, priMipally to, be used 



for Killarney Bril^ 

 of seven houses, wl 

 tern and Garland 

 him about 150,000 



The' addition 



are? of truss pat- 



>terial, will give 



f4et of glass. His 



cut is sold by Erne & Klingel and A. 

 L. Vaughan & Co. 



April 21 to 24 have been selected by 

 the John C. Moninger Co. as the dates 

 for a series of public tests of Furman- 

 Moninger boilers. As the Moninger 



factory at Weed street and Hawthorne 

 avenue is easily reached by taking any 

 north-bound car and transferring to 

 North avenue, a large number of visit- 

 ors is expected. The tests will run 

 eight hours each day. 



April 15 has been set by John Man- 

 gel as the date for opening his branch 

 in the annex building of Marshall 

 Field & Co. 



At the J. A. Budlong establishment 

 benches are being renewed and re- 

 planting is being pushed. A. H. Bud- 

 long speaks of the season as being, on 

 the whole, a good one. 



The father of Herman Schuettler, 

 first deputy superintendent of police 

 and former owner of the Star Floral 

 Co., now Pyfer & Olsem, was buried 

 April 5. There were many flowers. 



The horticultural emporium of the 

 W. W. Barnard Co., handling every- 

 thing from Easter pot plants through 



seeds and garden tools to nursery 

 stock, is being advertised in the city 

 dailies much stronger than last year, 

 which was the first in the new and 

 easily accessible location. 



Four houses already have been re- 

 planted by Wendland & Keimel Co., 

 Elmhurst. Two are WTiite Killarney 

 and two contain Milady and Hadley. 



With good bulbous stock scarce for 

 Easter, E. Wienhoeber congratulates 

 himself on having 7,000 tulips in fine 

 shape for his basket work this week. 



After having been a little late with 

 their carnation crops most of the sea- 

 son, Miller Bros., on North Lincoln 

 street, who- are neighbors of Peter 

 Reinberg, have a fine crop for Easter. 



April 4 Anton Then said he had sold 

 every pot plant on the place that had 

 any chance of getting m for Easter. 

 His stock included 12,000 pots of lilies, 

 200 roses and quantities of other 

 plants. 



