May 5. 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



21 



LET 18 KNOW 



What Stock You Need 

 and You Get It. 



Better sapplied than ever before to take care of your orders, early or late. Specially good Long Beauties aod the 



FINEST ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



To be found in this market and crops are right at the heaviest. Plenty of experienced help 

 to get everj order out promptly. Don't hesitate to wire us because time is short. 



long 



Distance 



Telephone 



Central 



3120 



J.A.BUOLeNG 



37-39 Randolph Street. CHICAGO. 



Roses and 

 Carnations 

 A Specialty. 



WHOLESALE 

 6R0WER Of 



CUT FLOWERS 



Long 



Distance 



Telephone 



Central 



3120 



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Current Price List 





OBCHIDS- 



Oardenias 



-Cattleya«, lavender Perdoz 



tS.OO to I 7.50 



1.00 to 3.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Specials... " 3.00 



30to36-ln " 2/50 



20to24-ln " LBOto 2.00 



16tol8-ln ..J " 1.26to 1.60 



Shorter " .76 to 1.00 



Killamey Per 100. 3.00 to 8.00 



My Maryland " 3.00 to 8.00 



Richmond " 3.00 to 8.00 



Mrs.Fleld " 3.00to 6.00 



Bridesmaid " 3.00 to 6.00 



Bride .. " 3.00 to 6.00 



BOSKS, our selection, mixed " 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select Per 100. 2.00 



Fancy " 2.50 to 3.0O 



White, for Mothers' Day " 4.(X) to 6.00 



MISCELI^ANBOVS STOCK 



Peoniea, Kood stock Per doz.. .5() to .75 



Peonies, special fancy '" l.OO 



Valley Per 100. 3.00to 4.00 



EasterLllles Perdoz.. 1.60 to 2.00 



Callas. *• 1.60 



SweetPeas PerlOO. .60 to 1.00 



Jonquils. Daffodils. TuUpe " 2.00 to 3.00 



Fansles " .60 to .76 



Mljfnonette " 4.00to 6.00 



Daisies, Sbasta and yellow " .76 to 1,60 



Stocks. Single Perbunch .60 



Stocks, Double " .76 to 1.00 



Iris PerlOO 4.00to 8.00 



.60 



.60 



1.00 



10.00 



.76 



.30 



1.00 



.76 



16.00 



DECORATIVE 



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



" Sprengeri Perbunch. .35 to 



Adlantum PerlOO, .76to 



Farleyense " 



Smllax Per dos., $2.00 



Mexican Ivy " 



Ferns Per 1000. $2.60 



Oalax, green and bronze Per 1000, 



Leucothoe PerlOO, 



Boxwood — Per bunch, 26c; per 100 lbs. 



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



Subject to market changres 



For Decoration Day 



Cemetery Vases, Green Moss, Magnolia Leaves, Grnn and 

 Bronze ; Moss Wreaths, Cycas Wreaths, Ribbons of all kinds. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



SI Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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the end of June. George Sykes, manager 

 of the Chicago branch, has put in an im- 

 mense amount of hard work on the de- 

 tails and appears to have covered every 

 point necessary to give the company 

 almost ideal manufacturing facilities. 

 The governor's pen slipped when he 



wrote his Mothers' day proclamation. He 

 forgot to tell the people to wear flowers: 

 '•A white flower for mother's memory; 

 a bright flower for mothers living. ' ' 



The foundry which the Geo. M. Gar- 

 land Co., Des Plaines, sold a year or two 

 ago to a man mimed Dojjp was practical- 



ly destroyed by fire April 23. Last win- 

 ter the Garlands put up another foundry 

 for their work. Although the Garland 

 and Dopp establishments adjoin, the Gar- 

 lands were not damaged by the fire. 



One of the week's visitors was Robert 

 Bebb, formerly of Des Moines, la., who 

 was on his way to Muskogee, Okla., where 

 he has bought the Muskogee Carnation 

 Co. Other visitors of the week included 

 A. H. Dew, Albion, Mich., who was here 

 to place an order with the Foley Mfg, 

 Co. for material for two new houses 

 each 30x54; Otto Schwill, of Memphis, 

 Tenn., proprietor of the Idlewild Floral 

 Co., one of the big buyers in this mar- 

 ket; W. A. Bieman, Vincennes, Ind., 

 sizing up the prospect for marketing his 

 peonies; Mrs. A. L. Glaser, Dubuque, la., 

 buying supplies. 



Bowling. 



The scores made April 29 by the bowl- 

 ers were as follows: 



1st 2d 3d Ist 2d 3d 



Vaughan ..180 171 197 Liebermann 127 135 148 



raslernlck 152 157 147 Farley 193 134 197 



Krauss 115 111 1.33 Vogel 125 98 135 



Yarnall ...148 157 173 Bergman ..164 151 158 



Totals ..595 596 650 Totals ..609 518 638 



1st 2d 3d 1st 2d 3d 



Huobner ..146 184 162 Wieczor'skl 125 187 168 



WInterson .141 134 123 Graff 118 167 155 



Wolf 129 173 126 (Joerisch ...172 116 116 



Asmus 155 176 138 Johnson ...202 171 168 



Totals ..571667 539 Totals ..617 651607 

 These teams will roll each Friday even- 

 ing until July 26, when the team to repre- 

 sent Chicago at the S. A. F. convention is 

 to be selected. 



Kalamazoo, Mich. — This season's ad- 

 dition to the establishment of Van 

 Bochove Bros, is to be about 80,000 

 square feet of glass. The range is 

 growing rapidly. 



Paducah, Ky. — During the last year 

 Schmaus Bros, erected two ' additional 

 houses and they now have 50,000 square 

 feet of glass. They do a wholesale as 

 well as a retail business, sending regular 

 shipments to some of the surrounding 

 cities. They grow a general line of stock, 

 but have an especially good reputation as 

 rose growers. They also give considerable 

 attention to landscape gardening. The 

 members of the firm are Will and Henry 

 Schmaus. 



