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Hie Weekly Horists^ Review* 



29 





«, ..^ WE ARE CUTTING A BIG CROP OF FINE 



KILURNEY, WHITE KiLLARNEY 



and MRS. JARDINE 



Also Good iBeautles and Fancy Carnations. 





BEAUTIES Perdoz. 



Extra Select $2.50 



36-inch stems 2.00 



30-inch sterna 1.60 



24-inch stems 1.26 



10-inch stems. 1.00 



16-inch stems 76 



12-inch stems 60 



Killarney 



White Killarney. 



Mrs. Jardine 



Richmond 



Maryland 



Uncle John 



ROSES, our selection. Good medium stems, - 



SELECT 

 $6.00 per lOO 



MEDIUM 

 $3to$4per lOO 



SHORT 

 $2.00 per lOO 



$3.00 per lOO 



CARNATIONS, fancy . 

 good.. 



Baater Liliea, medium, 

 long.... 



Per 100 

 $2.00 

 1.60 



10.00 

 12.00 



Per 100 

 VaUey $3.00 @ $4.00 



Pema per 1000, 1.60 



Spreng^ri and Asparagus Sprays per bunch, .50 



All Green Ck>oda at market rates. 

 CURRENT PRICK UST— Subject to change without notice 



WIETOR BR0S.!!c'h1[^o'^: 



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Mention The Review wben you write. 



For Autumn Funeral Work 



you will find our Lilies very useful. "We have them 

 on hand at all times. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHER FLOWERS AND GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 Dw..kee a., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt the best equipped Wholesale House in the Country 



Mention The Review when you write 



H. Yepson has resigned his position 

 as Killarney grower with the A. F. Am- 

 ling Co., and is looking for a foreman's 

 berth. 



C. Ickes, of the A. Dietsch Co., says 

 the business for 1912 to date has been 

 fifty per cent greater than for the 

 same period last year. 



A. Henderson & Co. received, Septem- 

 ber 26', the season's second shipment of 

 Formosa lily bulbs and the first ship- 

 ment of giganteums. Guy Reburn has 

 just returned from a trip to the Pa- 

 cific coast. 



C. M. Dickinson is having a bad time 

 with an inflamed ear, and Clifford 

 Pruner is having a recurrence of the ivy 

 poisoning, affecting both hands. 



L. H. Winterson says that at Winter- 

 son's Seed Store bulbs are going out 

 fully as fast as they are received, by 

 which he means that orders are being 

 held up because of delayed incoming 

 shipments. All the stock is expected to 

 be in by the end of this week. 



Herman Schiller and Miss Pearl 

 Yager will be married this evening, 

 September 28, at the Schiller home on 

 the west side. 



The flower show at the state fair 

 occupies the first three days of next 



A Good Place to Buy 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns, Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time you need gomettiiDgr- 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



week. Apparently the liberal premiums 

 will not attract many exhibits from 

 Chicago. 



Charles Handel says that Mrs. Schaf er 

 has decided not to rebuild the green- 

 houses destroyed in last week 's cyclone. 

 This leaves Mr. Handel with nothing to 

 show for more than two years' work 

 except the rose plants in the benches, 

 with a little miscellaneous stock. If 

 anyone can use the plants, he will 

 make cheap prices, for every dollar is 

 that much gain to him. 



The death of Sebastian Fischer, of 



Have You Seen 



Our Silent Salesman? 



If not, send for him. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch St., Philadelphia 



Fischer Bros., Evanston, is reported in 

 the obituary column this week. 



Business has been so good this year 

 with the Geo, M. Garland Co., of Des 

 Plaines, 111., that it has been necessary 







