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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



November 24, 1910. 



Bouvardia 



White, Pink, Light Pink. 



This is the finest novelty now in the market. If 

 your customers ask for something good'and "different," 

 show them our Bouvardia. As it sells on sight to city 

 buyers, we advise ordering one day ahead. 



All Cut Flowers in Season. 



JOHN KRICHTEN 



51 Wabash Avenue ^""'c^ntSSwS'""* Chicago, III. 



CURRKNT PRICE LIST 



B£AUTI£S Per doz. 



LoDfir Btems pi.OO 



Stems 30 inches 4.00 



Stema24 inches 8.00 



Stems 20 inches 2.B0 



Stems 16 inches 2.00 



Stem8l2 inches 1.50 



Shortstems tO.76 to 1.00 



PerlOO 



Klllarney $4.00to $8.00 



Richmond 4.00 to 8.00 



White Klllarney 4.00to 8.00 



Maid and Bride ' 4.00to 8.00 



MyMaryland 4.00to 8.00 



ROSES, our selection 4.00 



extra select 10.00 



CARNATIONS 



Oommon 2.00to 3.00 



Fancy S.OOto 4.00 



Special fancy 6.00 



MISCELIiANBOUS STOCK 



Bouvardia 4.00to 6.00 



Mums per doz., $1.00 to 13.00 



" pompons, bunch, .BO to .76 



Violets l.OOto 1.60 



Valley 3.00to 4.0O 



Easter LiUes dos.,tlJM) 



Asparagus Plumoaus-. -per strlDK, .60 to .75 



...per bunch, .86 to .60 



Sprengerl per 100, 2.00 to 4.00 



Adiantnm Croweanum " .76 to 1.60 



Smilax perdoz.,|l.S0tot2.00 16.00 



Ferns per 1000, 2.00 .26 



Oalax " 1.26 .16 



Leucothoe " 7.50 1.00 



Mexican lyy 1.00 



Boxwood per case, 7.60 



Subject to Market Chanees 



Mention Tbe Review when vou write 



arrived last week from W. E, Turner, 

 of Woburn. 



Wax Bros, in their windows make a 

 specialty of big bunches of pansies and 

 single violets, for which they find a 

 ready sale. They carry a fine line of 

 choice flowers, such as cattleyas, valley, 

 Beauty roses and gardenias, and busi- 

 ness with them is good. 



Philip L. Carbone, at his up-to-date 

 Boylston street store, always has his 

 window arranged in such a way as to 

 rivet the attention of passers-by. He 

 does not fill his windows with huge 

 vases of cut flowers in a solid bank, as 

 is too often done, but has more artistic 

 ideas. His arrangements are always 

 light and graceful. At present baskets 

 of English ivy, hanging from the upper 

 parts of the windows, are used to good 

 advantage. Some beautifully flowered 

 specimens of Erica melanthera were 

 noted last week. A fine line of hardy 

 evergreens in pots and tubs is carried 

 here also. 



Anthony Eiley, familiarly known as 

 "Andy" for over thirty years to ex- 

 hibitors at Horticultural hall, died No- 

 vember 11, in his seventy-third year. 

 Interment was from the Ebenezer Bap- 

 tist church and many hundreds at- 

 tended. The deceased was a great favor- 

 ite with the habitues of Horticultural 

 hall and his genial presence will be 

 much missed. 



On a recent visit to the Arnold Ar- 

 boretum I found the always genial 

 Jackson Dawson busy superintending 

 the packing of 800 varieties of trees 

 and shrubs for Kew Gardens, England. 

 Collections of the new Wilson introduc- 

 tions have been sent to over 100 estates 

 to be tested. Thousands of seedling 

 rhododendrons in pans and flats, all 

 Chinese, were being well ripened up. 

 These should give a wealth of addi- 

 tions to our flora, as many will undoubt- 

 edly stand our eastern winters. 



Thirty cents on the dollar has been 

 accepted by the creditors of W. E. 

 Doyle in settlement of their claims. 

 Total liabilities approximate $60,000. 

 The stores on Boylston and Beacon 

 streets are being operated as usual. 



A. G. Hanna, of Holbrook, is one of 

 our best commercial mum growers. No 

 better flowers of Black Hawk, Golden 

 Dome and Dr. Enguehard are seen than 





Headquarters 



CURRENT PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleyas. pinkish lavender Per dox . 



Cypripediums *' 



Vandas, bluish lavender " 



Dendroblum Formosum, white " 



Oncidlum, yellow Per 100 fls.. 



Dendroblum^halaenopsis. pink " " 



Oardenias Per doz., 



AMBRICAN B£AUTT-Speclals..Fer doz.. 



36-in 



30-ln 



20to24-in 



16to 18-ln 



Shorter 



Klllarney PerlOO. 



White Klllarney " 



My Maryland " 



Rlciimond 



Mrs. Field 



Bridesmaid or Bride " 



Kalserin 



ROSES, our selection 



special '* 



CARNATIONS 



Select : PerlOO, 



Fancy 



Extra fancy " 



MISCKIil'ANEOUS STOCK 



Chrysanthemums, fancy Per doz,, 



medium " 



smaU PerlOO, 



pompons Per bunch, 



Valley PerlOO. 



Easter LlUea Per doz,, 



Callas 



Daisies PerlOO. 



Sweet Peas ** 



Violets, double " 



single " 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus PIumoflnB....Per bunch and per string. 



" Sprengerl Per bunch, 



Adiantum Per 100, 



Farleyense " 



Smilax Per doz,, $1.60 



Mexican Ivy " 



Ferns Per 1000. tl.60to$2.00 



Oalax. green and bronze Per 1000, 



Leucothoe Per UO, 



Wild Smilax large case. 



Boxwood Per bunch, 36c; i 



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

 Subject to market chanares 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



those sold for him by George Cart- 

 wright. 



The Lord & Burnham Co. will build 

 a greenhouse, 25x100, for F. L. Ames, 

 of North Easton, who has a fine new 

 650-acre private estate there. 



Visitors include Charles Maynard, 

 representing Julius Eoehrs Co., and 



Robert Archer, representing James 

 Backhouse & Sons, York, England. 

 Mr. Archer is in America superintend- 

 ing some landscape work for his firm 

 at Osterville, Mass. W. N. Craig. 



E. H. Wilson, who is in China on 

 another plant collecting tour for Ar- 



