Janl'auv 10. 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Per do/,. 



• $5.00 



4 0"! 



:! 00 



2. Ml 



•_' 00 



l.ftO 



1.00 



Special, lonp. 

 36-tnch .. ... 

 24to30-lnch.. 

 18 to 24-inch . . 

 15 to 18-lnch . . 

 12 to 15- Inch.. 

 8tol2-lnch.. 



ROSES Per 100 



Richnionds $ 4,00 @ $15.00 



Klllarnev, white, pink 4,00 @ 12 00 



MyMaryland 4.00® 12.00 



Ro8P8, our selection 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



FANCY STOCK IN ALL VARIETIES 



Supply is on the increase and we do not recall 

 a time when the quality averaged better. 



OUR ROSES 



Are of the very best quality and while the supply 

 is not any too large we can take care of your order. 



BULBOUS STOCK 



We have a full supply of first-class fancy 

 bulb stock. Include these in your order. 



GREENS or ALL KINDS 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 

 161 N. Wabash Avenue, Phones:-Central 2571=2572. Automatic 48734. CHICAGO 



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MISCELLANEOUS 



CARNATIONS, common 2, 



fancy 



Orchids.... per doz., $5.00 «S) $6.00 



Easter Lilies 12, 



Callas 1-2. 



Valley 3. 



Paper Wliites 3. 



Romans 3 



Sweet Peas 1. 



Tulips 3. 



Jonquils 3, 



Adlantuni 



Asparagus Strings, each, 60c@75c 

 Asparagus Bunches, " 26c@50c 

 Sprengeri Bunches, " 2.'ic@50c 



Smllax per doz., $1.50 @ $2.00 



Galax perlOOO, 1.00 



Ferns " 2.(iO 



Boxwooc^ 50 lb. cases, 7 50 



Wild Smffitx large cases, 5.00 



Subject to change without notice. Store open 

 7.30 a. ni. to 6 p. ni. Suntlays and holidays close 

 at noon. 



3,00 

 4.00 



15.00 

 15.0" 

 4.00 

 4 to 

 4.00 

 1,50 

 4,0t) 

 4, in 

 1.00 



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FANCY ROSES 



Killarney Queen, Pink and White Killarney and Richmond 



Graded 3c, 4c, 6c, 8c and 12c. 



FANCY CARNATIONS 



Enchantress, Pink, White and Red 



3 c. 



WE HANDLE ALL GREENS. 

 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



BUT DIRECT FROM THK GREENHOUSES 



Adams, WellB-Farso and U. S. Express 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



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growers. Tulips are coming in stronger, 

 but are not yet readily salable, as the 

 quality is not good. Jonquils are more 

 abundant and the good ones sell read- 

 ily, as these are the only really yellow 

 flowers now in market. Freesia is ar- 

 riving in quantity; Purity sells well. 

 There is some fancy mignonette, but 

 this flower no longer is grown in quan- 

 tity. Easter lilies are equal to all de- 

 mands, but comparatively few callas are 

 seen. 



Green goods are selling moderately 

 well. The magnolia leaves have hurt 

 the sale of galax, while Mexican ivy 



is cutting into the sales of adiantum 

 and forcing down the price. 



Club Meeting. 



The Florists' Club held its monthly 

 meeting January 9, when P. J. Foley 

 handed over the reins to President Guy 

 French. The other officers installed 

 were : 



Vice-president — A. Henderson. 



Secretary — Wilder Deamud. 



Treasurer — E. F. Winterson. 



Trustee — H. N. Bruns. 



President French asked for further 

 time on some of his standing commit- 



tees, but named those already decided 

 on, as follows: 



Transportation — J. B. Deamud, Fred 

 Lautenschlager, C. W. .Johnson. 



Reception — Geo. Asmus, P. J. Foley, 

 T. E. Waters, Richard Salni, E. F. Win- 

 terson, W. S. McGee. 



There was an animated discussion on 

 publicity, during which W. F. Kasting, 

 of Buffalo, made a characteristic speech, 

 advising the trade to "Get to it, gen- 

 tlemen." The matter was referred to 

 the good of the club committee with a 

 request for an early report. 



J. K. M. L. Farquhar, ])rpsi(lent of 

 the S. A, F., accepted the dulr's invi- 

 tation to lecture before it March 6. _ 

 A committee was appointed to visit 

 W. J. Smyth, who has leeii confined to 

 a hospital for many weeks, and another 

 was named to draft resolutions on the 

 death of John T. Temple, of Davenport, 

 The revised by-laws, including an up- 

 to-date list of members, was ordered 

 printed and distributed. Applications 

 for membership were received from 

 Harry Balsley, of Detroit, and Benj. 

 Kappele, a member of the Schiller staff. 



Frank Miller and a neighboring vege- 

 table grower from Columbus. ()., were 

 present under the escort of P. .1. Foley 

 and spoke a few words. 



Various Nctes. 



It develops that a year ago Frank 

 Williams made a lease on a store 

 40x50 at 102 South Wabash avenue, 

 in the building now Hearing completion 

 at the southwest corner of Wabash and 

 Monroe street. Muir has a lease on the 

 Monroe street side of the same build- 



