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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 10, 1910. 



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FINE STOCK 



Of all Roses and Carnations 



CUTS ARC LAROE 



IN ROSES we can furnish Beauties, Mrs. Jardine, My Maryland, Killarney, Rich- 

 mond, Maid, Bride, Kaiserin, Gate, Perle, Field. 



CARNATIONS^ leading varieties of excellent quality. 



Spring Stock 



Talips, Daffs, Jonquils, 

 Narcissi, Valley, Violets, 

 Pink and White Sweet 

 Peas. - 



J.a.BUDLeNG 



Greens of All Kinds. 



Roses and 

 Carnations 

 A Specialty. 



37-39 Randolph Streot, CHICAGO. 



WHOLESALE 



6R0WER of 



CUT FLOWERS 



Mentipo The Review when you write. 



against Peter Eeinberg at the election 

 April 4. Mr. Eeinberg was unanimously 

 renominated by the democrats March 4. 



The George M. Garland Co. is install- 

 ing one of its newly patented soil con- 

 veyors in the Poehlmann plant at Morton 

 Grove. If the conveyor does what is ex- 

 pected of it, one of the growers' greatest 

 burdens will be lifted. 



C. L. Washburn says it always is the 

 unexpected that happens in the flower 

 market, especially at holiday times. 



E. J. Fancourt, of the S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., Philadelphia, was in town 

 last week. He says that he has found 

 trade good wherever he has been, but 

 that the street car strike has hit all Phila- 

 delphia business interests hard. 



It is said that Sam Pearce never had a 

 finer lot of lilies than this year. 



Kennicott Bros. Co. received its first 

 shipment of narcissi from Booneville, 

 Miss., March 7. Large quantities will be 

 along shortly. 



C. W. McKeller says orange blossoms 

 are again in season. The Hubert Bulb 

 Co., in Virginia, advises him that ship- 

 ments of narcissi will begin this week. 



Hoerber Bros, say that their new 

 houses, to be built this year, will be 

 used for Killarney, Richmond, White Kil- 

 larney, Maid and Bride, all the new 

 space except one house, which is to be 

 used for mums. They already are look- 

 ing forward to the day when they will 

 put up a range of Beauty houses. 



P. Pearson has applied for a patent 

 on a corsage pin, fashioned like a safety- 

 pin, with a hook that holds the flowers. 



When Mat Mann wearies of the quiet 

 of the greenhouses, he comes down to the 

 store of Zech & Mann and takes off his 

 coat for an afternoon. Everybody en- 

 joys seeing him work. 



E. H. Blameuser, of Niles Center, who 

 ships to Percy Jones, says carnation 

 crops will hold out till Easter, growers 

 carrying them cool and with plenty of 

 air, but predicts that shortly after Easter 

 the crops will drop off decidedly. 



Winterson 's Seed Store is busy mailing 

 catalogues this week. 



H. E. Philpott, Winnipeg, was in town 

 March 6, on his way home from the Pa- 

 cific coast. 



John Knichten is one of those who still 



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Easter Price List 



ORCHIDS— Cattleyas, lavender Per doz.. $ 6.00 



Gardenias Per doz., $3.00 to 6.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Specials... " 6.00 



30to86-Jn _ " S.OOto 4.00 



20to24-in , " 2.00to 2.60 



16tol8-ln ; " 1.28to 1.60 



Shorter " .76 to 1.00 



Killarney Per 100, 6.00 to 10.00 



My Maryland " 6.00 to 10.00 



Richmond " e.OOto 12.00 



Mrs. Field " e.OOto 10.00 



Bridesmaid " e.OOto 10.00 



Bride " e.OOto 10.00 



ROSES, our selection, mixed " 5.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select Per 100. $2.00 t»$ 3.00 



Fancy " 



MISCEI.I.ANEOUS STOCK 



Vlolete, double and single Per 100, .60 to 



Valley " S.OOto 



Easter Lilies, Callas " 12.00 to 



Sweet Peas, Panales " .76 to 



Paper Whites and Romans " 



Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips. ...i " 



Mignonette, Dutch Hyacinths " 



Freeela. Marguerites " 



Stocks, Single per bunch 



Stocks, Double 

 White Lilac 



2.00 to 

 4.00 to 

 1.00 to 



.75 to 

 1.00 to 



4.00 



1.00 

 4.00 

 15.00 

 1.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 .60 

 1.00 

 1.60 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plumosus. . . . Per bunch and per string, .60 to .60 



Sprengeri perbunch. .36to .60 



Adlantum Per 100. .76to 1.00 



Farleyense " looo 



Smllax Per doz., $2.00 



Mexican Ivy " .75 



Ferns Per 1000, $2.00 " .26 



Oalax, green and bronze Per 1000, 1.00 



Leucothoe Per 100, .76 



WlldSmllax Large cases 6.00 



Boxwood Per bunch, 25c; per 100 lbs._ 16.00 



Store open from 7ra. m. to 6p. m. Subdays closed at noon. 

 ■Subject to market chancres 



Green Carnations 



I handle the genuine green dye in powder form, which is 

 easily diluted in water, and gives the flowers a ricli Emerald 

 green, the true Irish color. Put up in convenient packages 

 for mailing. If you liave never used my dye, send 25c and 

 receive a sample package that will color 100 carnations. 

 Three packages for 60c ; $2.00 per doz.; 2c stamps accepted. 

 I also handle the liquid dye, per quart, by express. $1.00. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



find borwood a good seller. He moves it 

 steadily in considerable quantity. 



W. li. Palinsky has the largest azaleas 

 he ever has flowered and says they are in 

 good shape for Easter. 



Frank Oechslin has a number of houses 

 filled with fine Easter lilies, tulips, hya- 



cinths, azaleas, etc., which are coming on 

 well and will undoubtedly be ready in 

 plenty of time for Easter. 



A. L. Vaughan is again putting in full 

 time at his business, after doing more 

 than two weeks' jury duty. 



One of the week's visitors was Albert. 



