The Weekly Florists' Rcvfcw* 



OeroBEB 26, 1911. 



WIETOR BROS. 



162 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



CURRBNT PRICE LIST— Subject to change without notice 



Chrysanthemums— Wiiite, Pink, Yellow— $1.50 to $2.50 per doz. 



SELECT 

 $6.00 per 100 



MEDIUM 

 $3to$4per 100 



SHORT 

 $2.00 per lOO 



ROSES, our selection. Good medium stems, - - « - $3*00 per 100 



Per 100 Per 100 



CARNATIONS, fancy $3.00 Valley $3.00 @ $1.00 



BEAUTIES Per da.. 



Extra Select $3.00 



36-inch Btema 2.60 



30-inch stems 2. 00 



24-inch stems 1.60 



20- inch stems 1.26 



16-inch stems 1.00 



12-inch stems 76 



Killarney 



White Killarney. 



Mrs. Jardine 



Richmond 



Maryland 



Uncle John 



■aster Lilies. 



medium 



short $1.00 @ 



, 10.00 @ 



2.00 

 1.60 



12.50 



Perns per 1000, 1.60 



Sprengferi and Asparagus Sprays per bunch, .60 



All Green Goods at market rates. 



Mention The Review when you vrrite. 



DETROIT. 



Club Meeting. 



A spirited meeting of the Detroit 

 Florists' Club was held Monday even- 

 ing, October 16. A committee consist- 

 ing of M. Bloy, Fred Pautke, Frank 

 Danzer, J. F. Sullivan and Hugo 

 Schroeter was appointed to pay regu- 

 lar visits to Albert Stahelin's green- 

 houses and report on the condition and 

 progress of the carnations in the mova- 

 ble houses. Mr. Stahelin is also to act 

 as one of this committee. His plants 

 at present are in the pink of condition. 



Hugo Schroeter, chairman of the pro- 

 gram committee, read an outline of the 

 season's programs as prepared by his 

 committee. The secretary read a re- 

 port of the meeting held Thursday, 

 October 12, when Messrs. Hammond, 

 Baur, Dorner and Farenwald were in 

 Detroit to complete arrangements for 

 the convention. This convention will 

 be in reality a rose and carnation show, 

 staged by the Rose and Carnation So- 

 cieties and held under the auspices of 

 the Detroit Florists' Club. An admis- 

 sion fee of 25 cents will be charged, 

 and the gross receipts will be divided 

 as follows: One-half to the Florists' 

 Club, one-fourth to the Rose Society 

 and one-fourth to the Carnation So- 

 ciety. Each society is to provide its 

 own premium funds and the local club 

 will pay the hall rent, advertising, etc. 

 William Dilger has been appointed gen- 

 eral manager of the show and all com- 

 munications should be addressed to him 

 at 38 Broadway. 



Frank Danzer reported on the fall 

 show, to be held November 14 and 15, 

 and a preliminary premium list was 

 read. A liberal sum has been donated 

 for premiums, in addition to a number 

 of silver cups, offered by interested 

 parties. 



Various Notes. 



An immense Boston fern, which has 

 been hanging in W. B. Brown's store 

 window for several years, has now 

 become a regular feature and Mr. 

 Brown is taking advantage of its at- 

 tractiveness by styling his store "At 

 the Sign of the Fern." 



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CURRENT PRICES 



OBCHIDS 



Oattteyu, pinkish laTender Perdos. 



Vandal, pale lavender " 



Dendrobiam Formosum. wlilte " 



Dendrubinm PbalaenLpals, pink spiars, per 100, 



Oncldlum, yellow " 



Boxes assorted Orchids. tSOO and up. 



AMKBICAN BEACTT— Sp«ol«la.Perdos.. 



80-lnch 



20 to 24-lnch 



16 to 18-lnch 



Shorter 



Killarney Per 100. 



White Killarney 



My Maryland 



Richmond 



Mrs. Field 



BOSB8, onr selection 



" extra special, select " 



OABKATIOMS 



Select Per too. 



Fancy 



$6.00 @ t 6.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



3.00 e 



.60 I 

 4.10 1 

 4.00 1 

 4.00 1 

 4.00 1 

 4.00 1 



1.00 

 2.00 



0.00 



16.00 



6.00 



S.OO 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 l.lO 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 S.OO 

 10.00 



1.80 

 8.0* 



MISCIXI.ANEOU8 STOCK 



Gardenias Prrdoc., 4.00 



Valley Per 100. 3.00 



Eaater lilUea " lO.Oit 



Dahlias " 1.00 



Uhrysanthemums Per doz.. 1 . 80 



Pompons Per bnncii. .60 



violets, double and single 60 



OKOOBATITB 



Asparairus Plnmosos Per strlnff, 



Asparagrns Plnmosus Per bnnch, 



AsparaRus Spreneerl " 



Adlantmn Per 100. 



Farleyense " 



Bmllax Perdos., 91.60 



Mexican Ivy PerlOOO. 6.00 " .78 



Ferns " 1.60 " .20 



Galax, green PerlOOO. 1.2B 



" bronze *• 1.60 



LencothOA Per 100. .78 



WUdSmllax Per case. B.OO 



Subject to iiuurk«t ehwasee 



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. 



Your correspondent unintentionally 

 played a joke upon E. A. Fetters in his 

 last report, when he stated that the 

 name of the street on which his store 

 is located had been changed to Library 

 avenue. It was Farrer and not Farmer 

 street which was renamed and Mr. Fet- 



ters ' address is still 114 Farmer street. 

 B. Schroeter opened his beautiful 

 new store, at 56 Broadway, Tuesday, 

 October 24. A formal opening will be 

 announced later. This new store is no 

 doubt one of the lightest and best ven- 

 tilated stores in Detroit. The decora- 





