Septbmbbb 20, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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GOOD SALABLE STOCK 



Is the kind of stock the florist wants, and is the kind of stock he will get every 

 time he places an order with HUNT. 



Invariably we get an order as follows: "Send us the kind of stock you did the last 

 same order." This is evidence to us that our 



time; 



stock is right. It is no trouble for us to look up those 



orders. Just send them in. 



Beauties and other RoseS are now in good crop. Pink 

 and white Killarney especially so. Carnations more plenti- 

 ful, quality better. Ciirysanthemums in quantity, both yellow 



and white. Lilies, a good supply, also Valley, Dahlias, 

 Tuberoses. 



Green Stock; everything, including Asparagus, Spren- 

 geri. Ferns, Adiantum, Mexican Ivy, Wild Smilax, 

 Galax. Let us hear from you. 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878 Oldest Heise la tke West iKorporited 1906 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



PBICX U8T 



AMBRICAN BKADTI£S. P«r doe. 



SOtoSe-inch $3.00 to $4.00 



24to30-llich 2.00to 2.M 



18to24-liich IJSOto 2.00 



12tol6-lnch l.OOto IJSO 



8tol2-lDCb USOto .7S 



ROSES Per 100 



Bridea S4.00to tO-OO 



Maids 4.00to 0.00 



Rlchmonds 4.00to 6.00 



Klllarner. white, pink 4.00to 6.00 



My Maryland 4.00to 6.00 



Perles 4.00to 6.00 



Rosee. onr selection s.OO 



MISCEIXANKOUS 



CARNATIONS, medium IM 



fancy 2.00to 800 



AST£RS, medium l.OOto ISO 



common 75to 1.00 



Mums per doz., 12.00 to $3.00 



Uarrlsll LlUee per doz., IJBO 



Anratnm Iillles per doz., IJSO 



OladloU per doz.. SOc to .75 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Tuberoses 4.00to 6.00 



Adlantnm isto 1.00 



Asparasrus Strings each, .SOto .60 



Asparaarns Bnnches " .86 to M 



Sprengerl Bunches " .36 to .60 



Smilax per doz.. 1.60 



Oalax per 1000. 1.00 



Femi. per 1000. IJW 



Boxwood per lb.. .» 



Wild Smilax per case, $3.00, $4.00 and 6.00 



Subject to change without notice. StoreiQpen 7.30 

 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays close at noon 



Mention TMe Review when you wrlt» 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 



You both will profit by using McCray Refrigerators. Don't cut 

 down prices because of spoilage. Stop the spoilage. Our patented 

 refrigeratoion will keep your stock fresh because of the constant circula- 

 tion of cold dry air. 



McCray Refrigerators 



are made not only in stock sizes but are built-to-order to suit your 

 requirements. Write today for our free catalogue No. 72, which will 

 give you ideas to help you add to the attractiveness of your establishment. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. 



268 Lake Street, Kendallville, Ind 



Mention Tde Kevievv wii»-ii \..ii \»nte 



10 cents to 15 cents per dozen, and 

 65 cents to $1.50 per hundred. Street 

 dealers are disposing of some second 

 grade blooms at almost any price, 5 

 cents per dozen being high. 



Dahlias and gladioli are found in lim- 

 ited quantities — just about enough com- 

 ing to supply the demand. When sud- 

 den calls for these flowers come in, 

 enough can be obtained from local nurs- 

 erymen to meet all ordinary needs. 



Various Notes. 



J. B. Keller's Sons recently displayed 

 in their windows on Clinton avenue, 



north, a great bouquet of Boltonia as- 

 teroides. The white flowers against a 

 background of green made a most 

 artistic display — one that caused many 

 favorable comments. 



The annual blessing of the graves at 

 Holy Sepulcher cemetery occurred Sun- 

 day, September 25. For days previous 

 thousands of flowers were carried to 

 this great cemetery, almost every grave 

 having a small bouquet, while some 

 were literally covered. This ceremony 

 always brings a strong demand for cut 

 flowers, and florists in the immediate 

 neighborhood of the cemetery have had 



no difficulty in disposing of their stock 

 at good prices. 



H. B. Stringer, secretary of the 

 Kochester Florists' Association and 

 right-hand man for George B. Hart, has 

 just returned from a vacation in Can- 

 ada. No fishing, so no stories. 



E. F. R. 



Pontlac, ni.— W. J. Miller & Son 

 have a fine range, consisting of 15,000 

 feet of strictly up-to-date glass. Local 

 business is good and they are steadily 

 extending their field by establishing 

 connections in the surrounding towns. 



