April 1(5, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



This is not a specialty house — we have 



EVERYTHING 



It would be useless to name all the flowers we can 

 supply — it would mean listing all the flowers that 

 bloom in the spring — but we want to emphasize the 

 fact that on Roses, Beauties and Carnations there 

 is no more reliable source of supply. Also that we 

 handle the ^fine Spencer Sweet Peas grown by 

 W. H. Amling and the A. F. Amling Co. 



We have built up our big shipping trade, North, East, South and West, by 

 handling first-class stock and large quantities of it. 



WE ARK WMOLCSALIRS DOINa A STRICTLY WHOLESALK BUSINESS 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



GOLDFISH 



Asatd. sizes. Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 S8.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 

 144S W. Madison St. CHICASO 



Mention The Review when joa write. 



iVIAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Prepared Magnolias, Oreen, Brown or Red, 



per box of lOOO $1.36 



6 boxes and over at 1.30 



10 boxes and over at 1.25 



Special prices on larger quantities. 



GEO. E ANGERNUEUER, Wktlesile Flwist 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The Barlew when 70a writ*. 



a difficult place. John Kruchten, who 

 had been acting as their sales agent, 

 found them the money to rebuild and 

 the plant now is in better shape than 

 ever. Sweet peas and gardenias are 

 the principal crops and there have been 

 excellent cuts of both, especially in the 

 first three months of 1914. 



That Milady has brought in more 

 money than any other rose on the place 

 this season is the report of Wendland 

 & Keimel Co., Elmhurst. Up to Janu- 

 ary 1 the return was a little over 70 

 cents per plant, with a little over 50 

 cents per plant from January 1 to 

 April 1. 



The largest plant in the Easter dis- 

 play of the E. Wienhoeber Co. was one 

 of the azaleas on which Frank Oechslin 

 won first prize for best three at the 

 1913 spring show; Mr. Oechslin had 

 carried it over and flowered it again 

 in splendid shape. The variety was 

 Helene Theleman, double, rose pink, 

 and E. Wienhoeber says it is about 

 the finest color the azalea family af- 

 fords. 



Porch and n 1 ■ 



Window.... DasKets 



FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS 



Lamps Trays 



Scraps 



Decorative Baskets 



Pot Covers 





The Madison Basketcraf t Co. 



MADISON, Lake County, OHIO 



No. taa Colonial 



Mention Th« Berlew when 70a write. 



Old-fashioned flowers are a specialty 

 with A. E. Hunt & Co., and with Hunt 

 Bros. They have done well with 

 lupines this spring. 



At the George Reinberg establish- 



ment the work of rebuilding benches 

 and replanting is under way. Concrete 

 posts are being used for all the pecky 

 cypress benches. Otto Benthey, fore- 

 man, states that twenty houses have al- 



