Fbbbuaby 27, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



flWe have a big supply of 

 Mexican Ivy at 60c per 

 100 and a surplus of choice 

 Magnolia Leaves at $1.20 

 per basket, while they last. 



H. WITTBOLD 



56 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Phone Randolph 4708 



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Advertisinsr That Really Pays 



(St!^ "Flowers," 

 •■>,r>;^ "Howen for the Bride," 

 "Horal OHeriBjf" 



Three buBiness building book- 

 lets for retail floriata. 



Special Price List MalUngr Card 

 for Valentine's Day. 



•y Artistic Cuts for ilewtpiper Ait. 



Ask about our Complete Advertlslnsr Contract. 



PAYNE JENNWCS & COMPANY,'*" ^ BSl^r©^^ 



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GOLD LETTERS i 



Oold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1564 Ayenae A, New York 



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CAPE JASMINES (Gardenias) 



Orders booked now for Decoration day at the 

 following prices; Extra select, fancy, lonu Bten>, 

 $2.00 100, $18.00 1000; l.>nK stem, select, $1.15 100, 

 $16.00 1000; Kood medium, $1.60 100, $12.50 1000: 

 short. $1.20 100, $10.00 1000; seconds, 96c 100, $(J.50 

 1000. All orders in advanco receive preference In 

 case of crop shortaKe. 



LRUCKER, 



Box 20, Galveston, Texas 



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who have decorative jobs and the like 

 are at last realizing the saving to be 

 made in the use of artificial material. 

 "One man wrote us last week that he 

 was able to gave over $25 on one occa- 

 sion and when he made his bid all he 

 had was a catalogue," he said. 



Frank Kadlec was given a discharge 

 from bankruptcy February 24. 



The American Metal Box Co., which 

 formerly manufactured the self-water- 

 ing window box, was discharged from 

 bankruptcy February 24. 



President Farquhar, of the S. A. F., 

 was unable to accept the invitation of 

 the Chicago Florists' Club to address 

 its members at the meeting March 6. 



Mrs. James R. Lambly, an old Chi- 

 cago florist, is here from Spokane, 

 Wash., on a visit. 



A. Miller, of A. Henderson & Co., is 

 back from a long trip on the road. Mr. 

 Miller says he took the chance offered 

 in Detroit to look over the new carna- 

 tion, Philadelphia, and was so favor- 

 ably impressed that his firm has decided 

 to handle it. 



Philip Schupp is back at his desk at 

 J. A. Budlong's after a trip through 

 the south and says he feels in first- 

 class condition to face the biggest 

 Easter rush of them all. "Conditions 

 down in the southern cities are encour- 



CURRENT PRICES 



•0BCHIO8 



Cattleyaa, large varieties per doz. 



Dendroblum Formosum, white. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY — Specials 



80 to 86 in , 



20 to 24 Jn 



16 to 18 In 



Shorter 



Richmond 



Killamey ^ „„ . , 



White kiUarney gl*? "'f ' 



Melody V§?'5?* •• 



My Maryland I 5VJr.» " 



Mm. Aaron Ward J Short 



Prince de Bulgarie 



BOSKS, our selection Per 100 



CARNATIONS 



6.00 

 6.00 



6.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 1.26 

 .75 



to 

 to 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



e.oo 



6.00 



6.00 

 4.00 

 2.60 

 1.60 

 1.00 



Per 100 



{10.00 to $12.00 

 6.00 to 8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



4.00 



Common $ 1.50 



Select, large and fancy 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Gardenias, per^dos $ 8.00 



Per 100 



to $ 



200 

 8.00 



Violets, New York double. 

 Violets, singrle 



.60 

 .60 



to 

 to 

 to 



yellow 1.00 



76 



to 

 to 



to 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



Easter Lilies per doz., |1.60 



Calla Lilies per doz., $1.60 



Valley, seconds ; 



" select 



Daisies, white and 



Sweet Peas 



Paper Whites 



Roman Hyacinth 



Mignonette 6.00 



Tulips 2.00 



Freeslas 2.00 



Daffodils ■ 2.00 



Jonquils 2.00 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plumosus, per string 



" per bunch 



" Sprengerl, " 



Adiantum, fancy, long per 100 



medium " .60 



Farleyense , . . . . " 12.00 



Smllax per doz., $1.60 



Per 1000 



Mexican Ivy $6.00 



Ferns 2.60 



Galax, Green or Bronze 1.26 



Leucothoe Sprays 6.60 



Wild Smllax large case 



Boxwood per bunch, 26c: per case 



4.00 



.76 



.76 



10.00 



10.00 



$.00 



4.00 



2.00 



1.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



4.00 



4.00 



8.00 



3.00 



.60 

 .86 

 .26 



to 

 to 

 to 



to 

 to 



.76 



.60 



.60 



1.00 



.76 



16.00 



12.00 



Per 100 



$0.60 



.80 



.16 



.76 



6.00 



7.60 



CARNATION DYE 



Send 25 cents and receive by mall a package of dye 

 that will color 75 to 100 carnations green. Have 

 many letters stating It Is best on market. Three pack- 

 aires, 60c; $2.00 per dozen. Two-cent stamps accepted. 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



22 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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Raedleiii:^= 

 Art Baskets 



Are the kind upon which you can 

 build business and hold It. They 

 are built by artists for florists who 

 appreciate exclusive styles. An 

 artistically filled basket cannot be 

 resisted by the buyer of flowers. A 

 trial assortment costing from $5.00 

 to $25.00 will convince you. 



OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS READY. 

 WRITE FOR ONE. 



Raedlein Basket Co. 



713-717 Milwaukee Ave., 



CHICAGO 



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aging, to say the least, and southern 

 florists are predicting a big spring 

 trade for this year," he says. 



The current week was rather a lively 

 one for Henry Wittbold in the way of 

 big social decorations. In addition to 

 * ' dressing ' ' Bartlett gymnasium for the 



annual senior prom at the University 

 of Chicago, Manager H. H. Wilkerson 

 reported two other ballroom decorations, 

 one at Lake Forest college and the 

 other at the Saddle and Cycle Club. 



Peter Reinberg underwent an opera- 

 tion at the Bavenswood hospital Febru- 



