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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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BEAUTIES 



Fine stock in large supply, $4 00 to $22.50 per J 00* 



CARNATIONS, ROSES 



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



•^ ==Call on us for everything you need. We've got the goode.^^^ = 



VAUGHAN & SPERRY 



52 and 54 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Me' tion The Review when you write. 



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Let's All Get Busy 



We can supply you with anything; and at a PRICE so that you 

 can make something;. There is no shortage, although the last few 

 cool days have cut down the supp y a little, but stock is all the better on 

 that account. Our Roses and Carnations are the finest on the market. 



How is your stock of supplies for Decoration Day? 



It will soon be liere. 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878 Oldest House in the West incorporated 1906 



76*78 Wabash 4ve., Chicago, III. 



PRibK LIST 



AMERICAN B£AUTI£S. Pe^doz. 



30to36-lnch |Joo 



24to30-inch $2.00 to sioo 



18to24-lnch 1.60 to 2.00 



12tol6-lnch 1.00to 1.25 



8tol2-iiich. i. JSOto .75 



KOSX:S Per 100 



Brides $3.00 to$ 6.00 



5*al<l8 3.00to 6.00 



Rlchmonds 3.00 to 8,00 



KlUarney, white, pUik 3.00 to 8.00 



My Maryland 3.00to 8.00 



Perie 4.ooto 6.00 



Roses, our selection g no 



CARNATIONS, medium 2'.00 



fancy s^oo 



MISC£L,LAN£OUS 



HarrisllLlUes 10 00 to 12.00 



CallaUUes lO.OOto 12.00 



Va"ey • 3.00to 4.00 



Mignonette 4.00to 6.00 



Sweet Peas ^^.. 60 to 1.00 



Jonquils, Daffodils s.qq 



Adlantum.. IBU) l!o0 



AspareeruB Strings each. .60 to 60 



Asparagus Bunches " .36 to 60 



Sprengeri Bunches " .35 to !60 



Smllax per doz.. 1.60to 2.00 



Galax per 1000. l.oo 



Ferns... per 1000, 2.6O 



Boxwood per lb., ,25 



Leucothoe Sprays 75 



Wild Smllax. parlor 25 lbs. 2JS0 



medium 36 lbs. 3.60 



larsre 60 lbs. 4J50 



at 533 East Forty-seventh street and 

 has gone to Minneapolis, where he now 

 is with the Lakewood Cemetery Associa- 

 tion. 



J. J. Karins spent most of last week 

 in Chicago. With the present month he 

 started his twenty-fifth year with the 

 Philadelphia firm of Henry A. Dreer 

 and there are not many men in the trade 

 who have called on more florists than 

 he, for his territory includes New Eng- 

 land and the Pacific coast. Mr. Karins 

 has a pleasant home near the Dreer 

 nurseries at Eiverton. 



BowIiii£. 



In spite of the best efforts of the 

 violets, the Carnations were able to hold 

 their lead of three games in the con- 

 cluding series of six games bowled April 

 14 by the Florists' Bowling League. The 

 finish, therefore, finds the teams as fol- 

 lows : 



» Team. Won. Lost. Ave. 



2'„^.^W8 40 41 494 



80 61 870 



The winning team gets a cash prize of 

 $25 and each man on it receives a cham- 

 pionship fob donated by Peter Beinberg. 

 The individual champion is T. C. Yarnall, 

 who wins the Deamud cup and a cash 

 prize of $12. Wolf is second and John 

 Zech third, though the working out of 

 the individual averages is not yet com- 

 pleted. The six highest individuals each 

 receive an umbrella donated by the Foley 

 Mfg. Co. The scores on the concluding 

 night were as follows: 



FIRST GAME. 



Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Farley 110 188 165 



Krausa ...137 111 122 

 Wlnterson 132 132 153 

 Pasternick 135 127 132 

 Ayers 147 162 179 



Totals 

 Orchids. 

 Huebner 

 Graff . . 

 Vogel . . 

 Asmus . 

 J. Zech. 



.661 720 761 

 Ist 2d 3d 

 .130 207 174 

 .168 180 165 

 .119 164 164 

 .136 162 115 

 .151 183 148 



Violets. 

 Johnson 

 Bergman . 

 Krachten 

 Lleberman 

 Yarnall . . 



Totals 

 Roses. 

 Goerlsch 

 Pleser . 

 Lohrman 

 Strauss 

 Wolf ... 



Ist 2d 3d 

 .155 109 128 

 .114 112 160 

 .145 111 157 

 .141 121 104 

 ..178 160 135 



..733 712 682 

 Ist 2d 3d 

 ..130 115 141 

 ..116 150 175 

 ..138 159 109 

 ..109 110 93 

 ..156 203 117 



Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Farley ....121 130 131 



KrauBS ...167 142 151 



Wlnterson 133 182 145 



Pasternick 154 167 154 



Ayres 123 164 129 



Totals ..608 794 710 



Orchids. 1st 2d 3d 



Huebner ..151 152 129 



Graff 152 150 166 



Vogel 120 133 165 



Asmus 146 100 154 



J. Zech 127 126 168 



Totals . .696 670 772 



SBCOND GAME. 



Violets. 

 Johnson . . 

 Bergman . 

 Kruchten 

 Lleberman 

 Yarnall . . 



Totals . 

 Roses. 

 Goerls'ch . 

 Pleser . . . 

 Lohrman . 

 Strauss . . 

 Wolf 



1st 2d 3d 

 169 158 157 

 .120 160 148 

 ,134 142 132 

 .124 148 172 

 137 158 156 



.684 775 764 



1st 2d 3d 

 .122 107 179 

 .148 159 191 

 .109 185 98 

 .113 106 143 

 .161 149 170 



Totals ..653 706 7^ 



Totals ..713 896 766 Totals ..649 737 635 



Pine Bluff, Ark.— The greenhouses 

 of A. A. Harper were demolished by a 

 cyclone, April 11. The stock, as well as 

 the houses, was almost completely de- 

 stroyed, and no insurance was carried 

 This is Mr. Harper's fifth serious loss 

 within four years, the four previous dis- 

 asters being caused by hail. He remarks 

 that these repeated losses have "about 

 taken all the starch out of him, ' ' and he 

 has not decided whether he will rebuild 

 He states that there has been rain in 

 his neighborhood nearly every day. 



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