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APRIL 7, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



23 



BEAUTIES 



Are in crop again in 

 good shape. Write or 

 wire us if you can use 

 in quantity. 



CARNATIONS 



ROSES 



Good Block $1.50 to $2.00 per 100 Fine stock $3.00 to $6.00 per 100 



Write or wire for quotationi on large lots. Get our prices on 1000 lots. 



ORCHIDS, SWEET PEAS, VALLEY, BULB STOCK AND GREENS. 



Call on UB for everything you need. We've got the goodB.= 



VAUGHAN & SPERRY 



52 and 54 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Current Price List 



ORCHIDS— Cattleyafl, lavender Per do7. 



Gardenias 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Specials... 



30to36-ln 



20to24-ln 



15tol8-ln 



Shorter. 



Klllarney Per 100, 



My Maryland ," 



Richmond 



Mrs. Field 



Bridesmaid 



Bride , 



ROSES, our selection, mixed " 



tS.OO to $ 6.00 

 2.00 to 3.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.00 

 8.00 

 8.00, 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



1.60 to 

 1.25 to 

 .76 to 

 3.00 to 

 3.00 to 

 3.00 to 

 3.00 to 

 3.00 to 

 3.00 to 



I 



Headquarters 



CARNATIONS 



Select.. Per 100. $lJSOto$ 2.00 



Fancy " 2.00 to 3.00 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



VaUey PerlOO. 3. 



Easter Lilies, Oallas " 10. 



Sweet Peas, Pansles " 



Jonquils, Daflodlls, Tnllps " 2. 



Freesla " 2 



Mignonette, Dutch Hyacinths " 4 



MarKuerites " 



Stocks, Single Per bunch 



Stocks, Double 



DECORATIVE 



AsparafirusPlumoBus.... Per bunch and per string, .60 to .6(X 



" Sprengerl Perbunch, .36to .50 



Adlantum PerlOO, .76to 1.00 



Farleyense " 10.00 



Smllax Per doz., t2.00 ^ 



Mexican Ivy '^" 



Ferns Per 1000, 12.60 



Galax, green and bronze Per 1000, 



Leucothoe Per 100, 



Wild Smllax Large cases 



Boxwood Per bunch, 25c ; per 100 lbs. 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 'Sundays closed at noon. 

 Subject to market chances 



SOUTHERN JONQUILS 



$5.00 to $10.00 per 1000. 



Beat quality— enormona quantity. Write for 

 apecial qaotationa on large lots for apecial aalea. 

 We are ahipping many lota of 5000 to 10,000 for 

 thia pnrpoae. 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



SI Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



.75 

 .30 



1.00 

 .75 



5.00 

 15.00 



Fred J. King, Ottawa, 111., and Mr. 

 Peterson, Jr., of C. Peterson & Son, Es- 

 canaba, Mich. 



Interest among the bowlers is at fever 

 heat. March 31 the Orchids and Violets 

 rolled a tie in the second game and in 

 the roU-off the Orchids won. At the same 

 time the Carnations won threQ straight 

 from the Roses, bringing the Carnations 

 and Violets into a tie for first place. Fol- 

 lowing are last week's scores: 



Carnations. 1st 2d 3d 



Farley 158 184 156 



Krauss ...145 131 183 



Sweeney ..Its 133 131 



Pastemick 138 165 180 



Ayres 184 158 156 



Roses. 1st 2d 3d 



Wolf 153 144 127 



Pleser 166 121 142 



Goerlsch ..122 137 160 

 Lohrman .117 116 120 

 Fisher 159 196 187 



Totals 

 Orchids. 

 Huebner 

 Graff . . 

 Vogel . 

 Byers . 

 jr. Zecb 



.748 771 806 



1st 2d 3d 



.155 208 175 



.155 125 147 



.114 134 128 



.192 144 107 



.175 146 177 



Totals . 

 Violets. 

 Bergman . 

 E. Johnson 

 Lazaroff . 

 Lieberman 

 Yarnall . . 



.717 714 728 



Ist 2d 3d 



.101 160 114 



.179 168 131 



. 92 94 81 



171 166 131 



.180 170 125 



Totals ..791 757 734 Totals ..723 767 J^ 



t"-iioiibie*euder~ IfarnBeheSffid for 

 April 7, the first of the six games to be 

 called at 7 p. m. 



FROM THE BAY STATE. 



Thero^are many factors which may in- 

 fluence an advertiser part of the time, 

 but it fa actual results which influence 

 him moyt of the time. 



We f^celved many fine orders through our 

 advertisement in the Review and are practically 

 sold out of stock for the season. — Fowler Bros., 

 Westfleld. Mass., March 21, 1910. 



A. D. Heffron, of the Albert Dickinson 

 Seed Co. Another son was Walter Hef- 

 fron, who was for some years with E. C, 

 Amling and a well known figure in the 

 cut flower market. 



W. E. Lynch, at E. H. Hunt's, says 

 business must be good with the country 

 florists, for the number of orders is quite 



satisfactory. The trouble is, most of them 

 call for special flowers not to be had in 

 the smaller cities, rather than for roses 

 and carnations. 



C. W. McKellar is reported to have 

 sold a carload of southern jonquils one 

 day last week. 



Among the week's visitors were Mrs. 



Kindly discontinue my advertisement, 

 as I am cleaned out of stock. Could have 

 sold many more if I had them. — L. H. 

 Klein, Towson, Md. 



You may be interested to know that 

 we received today from HoUand an or- 

 der for 10,000 cannas from a buyer who 

 said : * ' Saw your ad. in the Review. ' ' — 

 Arthur T, Boddington, New York. 



Please discontinue our advertisement 

 of Primula obconica, as we have sold out 

 entirely. We are well pleased with the 

 results from the advertisement; had no 

 diflBculty at all in disposing of over 2,000 

 of the plants advertised and could have 

 sold a good many more if we had had 

 them. — Schaefer's, Inc., per G. F, Chad- 

 bom, Treas., Newburgh, N. Y. 



