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The Florists' Review 



January 80, 1913. 



VALENTINE'S DAY FLOWERS 



A complete line of stock of all the popular flowers for corsages and baskets. 



SWEET PEAS - VIOLETS - ORCHIDS - VALLEY 



We are well supplied on these, and the quality is so fine we urge that you include these in your order. 



KILLARNEYS - BEAUTIES - WHITE KILLARNEYS 



The long ones are in better supply than the shorter lengths, but we are able to fill your order. 



Lilies 



Buibous Sfocic 



Paper Wliites 



Jonquils 



Green Goods 



Erne ^ Klingel 



30 E. Randoipii Street 



L. D. Phone 



Bandolpb 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yoo writ*. 



For Schiller's use the Buettner store 

 will be thoroughly repaired and put in 

 ehape to make the most of the possibili- 

 ties there. Miss Schiller will be in 

 charge, at least for a time. The west 

 side stores will be continued without 

 change. 



Various Notes. 



C. W. McKellar is again having a 

 serious time with the hand in which he 

 has had blood poisoning at about this 

 date each year for the last three years. 

 In spite of the efforts of the physicians, 

 his hand is badly swollen and extremely 

 painful. 



The construction of the new Field 

 building, at Wabash avenue and Wash- 

 ington street, is proving unfortunate for 

 Weiland's, in the basement of the Vene- 

 tian building. Sidewalk traffic is shut 

 off from the west for a time. 



Winterson's Seed Store is busy tak- 

 ing inventory. 



E, E. Fieser says that this has been 

 the best January for ten years with 

 Kennicott Bros. Co. 



Mrs. W. H. Hilton and daughter are 

 at West Baden. 



August Poehlmann is vice-president 

 of the new Morton Grove Trust and 

 Savings Bank and the other Poehlmann 

 brothers are stockholders. 



Robert Miller, president of the Miller 

 Floral Co., Farmington, Utah, who spent 

 several days here last week on his way 

 home from a trip through the east, said 

 January 22 that of all the novelties 

 seen on his travels he was specially 

 pleased with Carnation The Herald. He 

 made a trip to Joliet to see it growing 

 and said it looked to him like a good 

 money-making proposition for his ship- 

 ping trade in cut flowers. He is ship- 

 ping over a wide radius in the inter- 

 mountain territory, where there is a 

 good market for red carnations, and he 

 left a good-sized order for cuttings of 

 The Herald for delivery March 1. 



N. J. Wietor, who went south for 

 two weeks, has notified his store staff 

 that he will need a few days' exten- 

 sion of his time: 



Friends of Misa Sadie Helm, for- 

 merly with E, H. Hunt and more re- 

 cently associated with Heim Bros., Blue 

 Island, have received announcements of 



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CURRENT PRICES 



OBCHIDS 



Cattleyas, large varieties per doz., 



Percivallana " $ 4.00 to 



Cyprlpediums, per 100, $15.00.. 



Dendrobium Formoaum, white. " 4.00 to 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Specials " 



30 to 36 in , " 3.00 



20 to 24 in ■• 2.00 



15 to 18 in •• 1.25 



Shorter " .75 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



6.00 

 5.00 

 2.00 

 6.00 



5.00 

 4.00 

 2.60 

 1.50 

 1.00 



Special 

 Select .. 

 '"Medium 

 Short . . 



Per 100 



.$10.00 to $12.00 



.$ 6.00 to 8.00 



6.00 



4.00 



4.00 



Richmond 



KlUarney 



White Klllarney 



Melody 



My Maryland 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Prince de Bulgarie 



ROSES, our selection Per 100 



CARNATIONS 



Per 100 



Common $ 1.50 to $ 2 00 



Select, large and fancy 8.00 



BIISCELLANBOUS 



Gardenias, per doz $ 



Violets, New York double 



Violets, single 



Easter Lilies and Callas. .per doz., $2.00 



Valley, seconds 



" select 



Daisies, white and yellow 



Sweet Peas 



Bouvardla . , 



Stevla , 



Paper Whites 



Roman Hyacinth , 



Mttrnonette 



Tulips , 



Freeslas 



3.00 

 .75 

 .75 



to 

 to 

 to 



1.00 

 1.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



( 4.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 16.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 8.00 

 1.50 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



.60 to 

 .85 to 

 .25 to 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plumosus, per string 



" " per bunch 



" Sprengerl, " 



Adiantum, fancy, long per 100 



medium " .60 to 



Farleyense " 12.00 to 



Smilax per doz., $1.50 



Mexican Ivy $5.00 



Fei ns . , 2.00 



Galax, Green or Bronze 1.26 



Leucothoe Sprays 6 60 



Wild Bmllax large 



Boxwood per bunch, 25c ; per case 



.75 



.60 



.60 



1.00 



.76 



16.00 



12.00 



Per 100 



$0.60 



.25 



.15 



.76 



6.00 



7.60 



case 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



22 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



her marriage, a fortnight ago, to F. F. 

 Farmer. 



John Kruchten gives out the infortia- 

 tion that gardenias will not be in big 



supply until Easter, his local growers 

 informing him that the crops will theii 

 be on in full force. 



Bassett & Washburn say that the thir-' 



