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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Septbmbbb 28, 1911. 



100 LIVE GOLDFISH FREE! 



To one florist in each town. SPECIAL OFFER-HERE IS A PROFIT FOR YOU 



who takes advantage of this 



Invest $16.00 in Our Combination No. 10, nnd Realize $30.65 



CONTAINS THB rOLLOWING: 



12 10c— 1 pt. Globes 

 12 26c— >« gal. Globes 

 6 50c— lir»l. Globes 

 1 box Pebbles. 10c 



1 $1.00—2 gal. Globe 

 I $1.25— 2ia gal. Globe 

 6 CattlFS. tl.50 

 8 small Castles, 45c 



100 10c Fish 



25 15c Fish 



6 10c bunches Moss 



48 10c boxes Fish Food 



FREE with each outfit, 100 Fish to sell or ^e iwtr. 250 circnltn. One dip net. 



If you sell these lOO free fish at 10c each, you will make $10.00 extra profit. 

 Send your order today for Aquariums. Globes and other Supplies, and get ready 

 for the goldfish season, which opeued about September 1. 



Imported and American Ckildlish from $8.00 up per 100 



DO TOU WANT OUR CATALOGUK? 



920 W. Randolph St. 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



THE AUBDRNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



to add fifteen feet of space to each side 

 of the main building, extending its full 

 length. The new walls are of concrete 

 and a new concrete floor will soon be 

 laid. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. has 15,- 

 000 Beauty plants this season. 



Mrs. D. E. Freres is in the store 

 while Mr. Freres is courting — on jury. 



The bowling contingent held a meet- 

 ing Monday evening, September 25, at 

 the store of Zech & Mann, to choose 

 teams for the season's practice along 

 the lines followed last winter. Bowling 

 begins at Bensinger's new alleys, 29 

 West Randolph street, Wednesday eve- 

 ning, October 4, and will continue 

 weekly. 



Visitors: A. Iralson, former Chicago 

 retailer, who has been orcharding at 

 Wendell, Idaho, for two years; F. L. 

 Tornquist, Benton Harbor, Mich.; J. B. 

 O'NeU, Elgin, 111.; Paul J. Howard, of 

 Howard & Smith, Los Angeles, return- 

 ing from a trip to New York; E. W. 

 Metz, with Mrs. J. B. Freeman, Toledo; 

 Chas. Koelker and daughter, Toledo; 

 Eugene Dailledouze, Flatbush, N. Y.; 

 C. H. Maynard and wife, Detroit. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Last week business improved nicely; 

 there was a better demand and less 

 stock. The continual rains of the last 

 ten days have practically put asters 

 out of the market and reduced the sup- 

 ply of eladioli so that they do not 

 cut much figure. The supply of car- 

 nations is just about equal to the de- 

 mand, while there are enough roses to 

 go around most of the time. 



A limited quantity of Golden Glow 

 marks the opening of the mum season, 

 and they all find ready sale. With the 

 exception of smilax, the green goods 

 market is well supplied. 



State Fair Awards. 



Following is the list of awards made 

 at the Wisconsin State Fair, which 

 closed September 16: 



Bed of cannas, Fred Kaiser, first; Alex Klok- 

 ner, second. 



Bed of geraniums, F. Kaiser, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Bed of salvias, F. Kaiser, first; A. Klokner, 

 second; F. Kaiser, third. 



Any otlier bed, F. Kaiser, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Collection of greenhouse plants, Currie Bros. 

 Co., first; A. Klokner, second; J. M. Dunlop, 

 third. 



Palms, J. M. Dunlop, first; A. Klokner, second. 



Ferns, J. M. Dunlop, first; A. Klokner, second. 



Ten blooming plants, A. Klokner, first; J. M. 

 Dunlop, second; Wm. Escbrlcta, third. 



WESTERN 



Headquarters 



CURRENT PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleyas, pinkish lavender Per dOE., tS.OO @ 



Yandas, pale lavender " 



Dendrobium Formosum, white " 



Dendrobium Pbalaenopels, pink sprays, per 100, 



Oncidinm. yellow " 



Boxes assorted Orchids, 06.00 and np. 



AMERIOAM BBAUTT— SpeolaU.Perdoz., 



30-inch 



20to 24-iDch 



16 to 18-inch 



Shorter 



Klllarney Per 100. 



White Ktllamey 



My Maryland. " 



Richmond 



Mrs. Field 



KOSKS, our selection 



" extra special, eeleot 



$6.00 



S.OO 



6.0P@ 6.00 



16.00 



4.00 



3.00 @ 



.SO 

 4.f0 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



0.00 

 3.S0 

 2.00 

 l.BD 

 1.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 8.00 



1.00 

 2.00 



.60 

 S.OO 



OARNATIOirS 



Select Per 100. .76 © 



Fancy 



MISOEIXAinBOUS STOCK 



Gladioli Per doe.. 



Valley Per 100. 



Easter Liliee 



Dahlias 



Astera, fancy " 



" medium 



Tuberoses Per doc.. 



Chrysanthemums " 



DBCORATIVIE 



Asparagus Plomoeoa Per string. 



Asparagus Plumoeus Per bunch. 



Asparagus Sprengeri " 



Adlantum Per 100. 



Farleyense " 



Smilax Per doa.. 01.60 



Mexican Ivy Per 1000. 6.00 " .78 



Ferna " 1.80 " .20 



Galax, green Per 1000. 1.28 



bronze " 1.60 



Lencothoe Per 100. .76 



Wild Smilax, three days* notice Per caae. 6.00 



Subject to market oluuisea 



ORCHIDS-SPECIAL 



We have a large cut of Cattleya Labiata, extra 

 choice blooms, now in full crop. Special prices quot- 

 ed on large quantities. Write me about your needs. 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



162 N. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Foliage plants, A. Klokner, first; J. M. Dun- 

 lop, second; Wm. Escbrlch, third. 



Five named carnations, Wm. Eschricb, first; 

 A. Klokner, second. 



Fire named blooming geraniums, Wm. Esch- 

 ricb, first; A. Klokner, second; J. M. Dunlop, 

 third. 



Floral design, A. Klokner, first; J. M. Dunlop, 

 second; Wm. Eschricb, third. 



Basket of flowers, A. Klokner, first; J. M. 

 Dunlop, second. 



Bouqnet of wild flowers, A. Klokner, first; 

 H. W. Koemer, second; J. M. Dunlop, third. 



Display cut flowers, Fred T. Vogel, Jr., first; 

 H. W. Koemer, second; A. Klokner, third. 



Dipplay asters, A. Klokner, first; Fred Vogel, 

 Jr.. second; J. M. Dunlop, third. 



Hardy phlox, H. W. Koemer, first; J. M. 

 Dunlop, second; A. Klokner, third. 



Gladioli, H. W. Koemer, first; 3. M. Dnnlop, 

 second; A. Klokner, third. 



Have You Seen 



Our Silent Salesman? 



If not, send for him. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 

 1129 Arch St,, PliiladelpMa 



Dahlias, H. W. Koerner, first; A. Klokner 

 second; J. M. Dunlop, third. 



Cut cannas, Wm. Eschricb, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Cut carnations, Wm. Eschricb, first; A. Klok- 

 ner, second. 



Lilies, G. H. Hunkel Co., first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Roses, A. Klokner, first. 



