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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Mabch 4, 1909« 



59 W, 



American Beauty Perdoz. 



LoDK stems $6.00 



Steins 80 inches 4 00 



Stems 24 inches 3 00 



Stems 20 Inches 2.00 



Stems 16 inches 1.50 



Stems 12 inches 100 



Short per 100, $4.00 to 6.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Killarney , select $8.00 to $10.00 



medium 4.00to 600 



BrideC'maid, select 6.00 to 8.00 



mediam 3 00 to 5.00 



Bride, select 600to 8.00 



medium S.OOto 5.00 



Richmond, select S.OOto 10 00 



medium 4.00 to 6.00 



CARNATIONS per 100 

 Common $1.00 to $ 1.60 



Select, large and fancies 2.00 to 8.00 



Miscellaneous 



Violets. New York doubles 60 to .75 



Fancy singles 40to .60 



Valley..* 3.00to 4.00 



Callas perdos., $1.25to$1.50 



Harrisii.. " 2.00 15.00 

 Mignonette " .60 to 1.00 



Sweet Peas 60to 1.00 



Paper Whites 8.00 



Jonquils 3.00 



Daffodils 3.00 



Tulips 2.00to 4.00 



Freesia 3.00 



CKicago, 



GREEN GOODS 



Asparagus Plumosus.per string, $0.35 to $ 0.60 



" " per bunch, .36 to .76 



Sprengeri...PerlOO. 3 00 to 6.00 



Adlantum " l.OOto 1.60 



Farley ense " S.OOto 10.00 



Smilax per doz., $2.00 16.00 



Ferns .... per 1000, $2.00 to 2.50 .26 



Leucothoe Sprays " 6.00 .76 



Galax, green &nd bronze, .per 1000, 1.00 



per case, 10,000. 7.60 



Boxwood, per bunch, 35c; per case, 7.50 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



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VIOLETS 



Are one of our specialties (fine stock in largfe supply^ 

 single and double) f but we can supply any needs in 



Roses Carnations 



Bulb Stock Sweet Peas 



Order of us — g^et what you w^ant, when yon w^ant it, as you want it 



Vaughan & Sperry 



Wholesale riorists, 58-60 Wabash Ave., CHiaCO 



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BEAUTIES Per doz. 



30to 36-inch $4.00to $6.00 



24 to 30-inch 2.50to 3.00 



18to 20-inch 1.50to 2.00 



8 to 12-lnch l.OOto 1.50 



Shorts .75 



ROSES Per 100 



Bride and Maid $4.00 to$ 8.00 



Richmond 4.00to 10.00 



Killarney 4.00to 10.00 



Perle 4,00to 6.00 



Roses, our selection 4 00 



CARNATIONS, medium l.OOto 1.50 



fancy 2.00to 3.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Violets, double 50to .75 



single 50to .60 



Harrisii Lilies 12.50 



Callas 12.50 



Valley 4.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Jonquils 3 00 



Sweet Peas .75to 1.00 



GREENS 



Smilax Strings per doz. 1.60 to 2.00 



Asparagus Strings each .50 



Asparagus Bunches " .85 to .60 



Sprengeri Bunches " .25 to .35 



Adlantum per 100 1.00 



Ferns, common per 1000 2.00 



Galax " 1.00 



Leucothoe sprays " 7.60 



SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE. 



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to be present were read from Governor 

 Hughes, Mayor McClellan, several New 

 York congressmen, President Valentine, 

 Mayor Breitmeyer, Sarah Hill, of Rich- 

 mond; W. J. Stewart, J. C. Vaughan, 

 E. G. Hill, W. F. Kasting, Peter Crowe 

 and others. 



President Hallock made an ideal toast- 

 master and opened the proceedings at the 

 lose of the splendid dinner with a stir- 

 ring address of welcome. The toasts 

 were responded to in happy vein, as 

 follows: "Our Night," by Patrick 

 O'Mara; "The S. A. F.," by Charles 

 Vick, of Rochester, who made an eloquent 

 plea for the convention in 1910; "The 

 Chrysanthemum," by C. H. Totty; "The 

 Press," by S. S. Butterfield; "The Auc- 

 tion Industry," by W. J. Elliott; "The 

 Ladies," by A. J. Guttman, Harry Tur- 

 ner and John T. Withers. Secretary 

 Young gave a rousing speech of con- 

 gratulation. Votes of thanks were unani- 

 mous for the artists and the dinner com- 

 mittee. 



Walter Sheridan presented C. B. Weath- 



ered with a handsome selection of solid 

 silver from the club as retiring president, 

 to which he feelingly responded. The 

 artists were all high class and aroused 

 the audience to constant enthusiasm 

 throughout the evening. They included 

 Mme. Edith Harcke, prima donna, a sis- 

 ter of Clarke brothers, the florists of 

 Portland, Ore., after a three years' ab- 

 sence and study in Germany. Louis 

 Schmutz, Anton Schultheis and John Bir- 

 nie made the rafters ring with the Wacht 

 am Rhein, the Marseillaise and Annie 

 Laurie. The ladies were toasted and 

 cheered to their hearts' content. 



Among those present were: Messrs. 

 and Mesdames W. F. Sheridan, F. H. 

 Traendly, C. B. Weathered, W. J. El- 

 liott, John Donaldson, John Birnie, W. 

 H. Siebrecht, A. L. Miller, Alfred Zel- 

 ler, John Scott, A. Demeusy, Hildebrand, 

 Muller, Hendrickson, Lorenz, Anton 

 Schultheis, J. V. Phillips, Louis Schmutz, 

 Sr., Louis Schmutz, Jr., Charles Millang, 

 William Duckham, Alfred Langjahr, C. 

 Weber, Weston, I. L. Powell, C. H. Tot- 



ty, Arnold, J. Austin Shaw, Harcke, H. 

 Maenner, Sullivan. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Miesem and six 

 friends, E. V. Hallock, daughter, sister 

 and several other relatives and friends; 

 Patrick O'Mara, sister and niece; 

 Leonard Vaughan, John Young, John T. 

 Withers, Charles H. Vick, George B. 

 Hart, John P. Cleary and friend. Miss 

 Millang, Mrs. Harvey Thew, Miss Steen, 

 Miss Shaw, Miss Guttman, Miss Barnett, 

 A. J. Guttman and party of ten, Alex. 

 McConnell and party of seven, Miss Bar- 

 bell, J. G. Esler, F. A. Bolles, Mr. Wil- 

 son, James McManus, S. S. Butterfield, 

 Mr. Bryner, A. F. Faulkner and daughter, 

 nephew and lady, Benjamin Hill, J. B. 

 Nugent, L. Hafner and son, W. A. Sper- 

 ling, H. L. Jones, Mr. Costello, W. H. 

 Siebrecht, Jr., Mr. Dupuy, Jr., Joseph 

 A. Manda, sister and husband, Herman 

 Dreyer, R. Simpson, L. Kervan, Mr. 

 Frisch, Mr. McKnight, Mrs. Kinghorn, 

 Miss Kinghorn, Harry Turner, W. A. 

 Cooper, Mr. Dempsy, Dr. S. C. Roland, 

 Mr. Nelson, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Barnett, 



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