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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Afbil 21, 1010. 



Winterson's Modern Supply House 



Exclusive Manufacturers of ^'Perfect Siiape" Brand Wire Designs— None Better 



DECORATIOIN DAY SUPPLIES 



Maiifnolia Leaves, Oreen and Bronze, per basket of 760, $8.60. 

 Cycas Wreaths, Ruscus Wreaths, Moss Oreen Wreaths, Metal Wreaths. 



Send for Catalocue Prlolns: All Sizes. 



WINTERSON'S SPIKED CEMETERY VASE 



It is one of the most useful as well as handsome articles ever placed on the market. Of beautiful solid 



Price boxed, per doz 12.00 Barrel of 5 dozen (1 bar) $9.00 



I Each! 25c ; three for 70 Iron. For graves. Each 25 



WHITE ENAMELED LAWN OR CEMETERY VASE 



Made of heavy tin sheeting, enameled in white. Now in general use. Each. Doz. 



No 1. Height 6% in., diameter 4»4 inch |0.20 $2.00 



CE No 2. Height 6^ in., diameter 3^2 inch 15 1.60 



Hanging Basket 



Inch 



6.... 



8.... 



10..., 



18.... 



6.... 



8.... 

 10.... 

 12.... 



Plain Top 



Eafh 

 .$0.07 

 . .10 

 . .13 

 . .35 



Inch 

 12. . . 

 14... 

 IC... 

 20. 



With Fancy Top 

 ...10.09 14...., 



... .13 10 ..., 



... .10 18.... 



.20 20 



Each 

 ,.$0.16 

 .. .20 

 ,. .25 

 ,. .45 



,.$0.24 

 .. .30 

 .. .40 

 .50 



25% discount on orders over 

 $10.00.30% on orders over $20.00 



BuhIi and Pyramid Boxwood. 



Specially Selected Kay Trees. 

 Our Prices Will Interest You. 



iWintcrson's Seed Store 



46*47>49 Wabash Avenue 

 Liong^ Distance Phone 6004 Central 



Chicago 



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different quality, but really good Beauties 

 are selling fairly well. Not many grow- 

 ers are cutting any considerable quan- 

 tity of medium and shorter Beauties that 

 will pass muster; the good ones in these 

 lengths sell briskly. 



The carnation market was weak, but 

 after Friday's cheap clean-up became 

 erratic; an advance is expected because 

 of the cold weather. Sweet peas continue 

 about the best selling article in the list. 

 Only a few violets now come in. Jonquils 

 and daffodils still are abundant and 

 cheap. The big oversupply of Easter 

 lilies that just missed Easter has passed; 

 lilies still are abundant, but are not the 

 problem they have been for three weeks. 

 It is not yet possible to do much with 

 callas. Iris is popular and when gooo 

 sells well. Some fine snapdragon are 

 offered, but meet with no special demand. 

 Valley sells steadily. 



The first peonies from the south ar- 

 rived April 18, red and pink, and report 

 has it that many shippers will be ready 

 by the latter part of this week. Local 

 lilac began coming in last week, but 

 the rains knocked it out. 

 ■ The green goods market still is lightly 

 •supplied, except for adiantum, of which 

 there is too much. There is pressure 

 'to sell ferns. 

 ; Mr. Washburn is Studying. 



Bassett & Washburn have up for con- 

 sideration a proposition to renaove their 

 greenhouses to a property where they 

 can have sidetrack connection with the 

 C B. & Q. railroad and be far enough 

 from town to escape many handicaps. The 

 property where the greenhouses now 

 stand is worth $1,000 an acre. Kemoval 

 will cost $100,000, but the saving in cart- 

 age of coal and other items will return a 

 satisfactory interest on the increased in- 

 vestment. It is too big a proposition for 

 hasty action, but is receiving serious con- 

 sideration. 



Wendland & Keimel's Plans. 



Wendland & Keimel, at Elmhurst, have 

 put in an extremely busy six weeks. 

 Since March 1 they have built three new 

 greenhouses, each 27x200, and planted 

 them to "White Killarney, also planting 

 two of the older houses with the same 

 variety Richmond, which formerly oc- 

 cupied these two houses, has been 

 dropped The place now consists of ten 

 houses, each 27x200, planted exclusively 



Hunt's Spiked Cemetery Vase 



Beautiful, clear, 

 crystal glass, heavy, to 

 withstand hard usage : 

 4*« inches diameter 

 and 9 inches deep, in- 

 side measure. The 

 finest article ever put 

 on the market. A fine 

 seller in spring and 

 summer. 



Each $0.20 



Doz 1.40 



5 doz. (1 barrel). 6.25 



White Enamel Lawn 



-OR- 



Cemetery Vase. 



Made of heavy tin 

 sheeting, enameled 

 white, very attractive. 



No. 1, height. 6%-in.; 

 diameter, 4'4-in. ; each, 

 20c; doz.. $2.00. 



No.2. height, 6i4-in.; 

 diameter, SHi-in. ; each, 

 15c; doz., $1.60. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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to the two Killarneys, pink and white; 

 twenty-seven benches of the former and 

 thirteen benches of the latter. The plant- 

 ing was finished early this week. It is 

 expected to begin cutting by July 15 

 from young stock and the old plants will 

 not be rested untit, August, so a continu- 

 ous cut is expected' all summer. It has 

 been current report that the firm was 

 planning to open a wholesale house next 

 fall to sell their own stock (they now 

 consign to E. C. Amling), but Mr. 

 Keimel stated April 15 that they had 

 given up the idea. "The only way we 

 could sell our own stock to advantage 

 would be to combine with several other 

 growers, and that would be the same 

 thing as opening another commission 

 house, so we conclude it may be all right 

 to let well enough alone," said he. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Ada E. Brant, daughter of Mr. 

 and Mrs. D. W. Brant, Forest Glen, 

 achieved an artistic success April 14, in 

 her appearance at Handel hall, at the 

 recital of the pupils of the Balatka Musi- 



AT LAST WEEK'S TEST 



Before the 



NASSAU COUNTY 



HORIICULTURAL 



SOCIETY 



APHINE 



Was pronounced by many 

 experts to be the most 

 effective insecticide on the 

 market today for general 

 greenhouse and outdoor use. 



The demonstration again 

 proved conclusively that 

 Aphine will do all that is 

 claimed for it. 



A trial will convince you. 



Send for descriptive cir- 

 cular ; also name of nearest 

 selling agent. 



APHINE MANUFACTURING GO. 



Madison, New Jeruej 



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cal College. Miss Brant will go to Madi- 

 son, N. J., shortly for the wedding of 

 Miss Noe, daughter of the late L. M. 

 Noe. 



The A. L. Randall Co. has been re- 

 ceiving yellow chrysanthemums for near- 

 ly three weeks and the quantity handled 

 last week was considerable. They are 

 grown without disbudding and bunched 

 in sprays. 



A. C. Kohlbrand, of E. C. Amling 's, 

 has been laid up for several days, a suf- 

 ferer with rheumatism. 



Johnson's Evergreen Brand fertilizer 



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