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Januaky 12, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



23 



Confidence 



€t This is the main thing in the Cut Flower business, or in 

 any other business. Without it you can do nothing. SO9 if 

 you have not yet rcsolved, we ask you to confide in 

 us your wants ; they will be strictly looked after. 



€L Plenty of everything now coming in. There is no shortage. 

 Beauties are good in all lengths. Our Killarney, both 

 in pinic and wllite* are the finest you have ever seen. 

 They have the stem, also the flower. Other Roses good. In 

 Carnations we can fill any order and will fill every order 

 that we get. Prices are not high. Yiolets^ the choicest 

 single and double ; also Valley, Narcissus. A full line 

 of Green Stocic. 



PRICK LIST 



A9IKRICAN BBAUTIES. Per dos. 



8eto48-lnch 16.00 



24 to 80-inch $4.00 to MO 



18to24-lnob S.OOto 4.00 



16tol8-inch 2.00to 3.00 



12tol5-liich l.OOto 2.00 



8tol2-tiich .76 



ROSES Per 100 



Bride* $6.00 to 110.00 



Maids S.OOto lU.tO 



Rlchmonds B.OOto 10.00 



KlUamey. white, pink S.OOto 10.00 



Mr Maryland S.OOto 10.00 



Perlea S.OOto 8.00 



Roses, oar selection 4.00 



" extra select 12.00 



MISCIXIiANEOUS 



CARNATIONS, medlom 2.00 



fancy 8.00 



" extra fancy .... 4.00 



Harrisll Lilies 12.60to IB.OO 



Oallas 12.60to 1S.00 



VaUey 8.00to 4.0* 



Violets, sinarle so to .76 



double 76 to 1.00 



Ml«rnonette 4.00to 8M 



Sweet Peas 76to 1.00 



Stevla^ : 1.60to 2.00 



Paper Whites .' s.OO 



Romans ^ .'..... 8.00 



Leucothoe .75 



▲diantnm 76to 1.00 



Asparacns Strinfs each, .60to .80 



Asparaffiis Bnnches " .86 to .50 



Sprengeri Bunches " .86to .60 



Smllax per dos., 1.60 



9»U« per 1000, 1.00 



'•"»".•• per 1000, 2.00 



Boxwood. per lb.. .26 



Mexican Ivy 100 



WlldSmilaz per case. 13.00. $4.00 and S.OO 



Subject to change without notice. Store open 7.30 



a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays close at noon 



I 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO, ILL 



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Wholesale Cut Flowers 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



The market seems to have returned 

 to its normal midwinter condition. A 

 practical sufficiency of all kinds of 

 stock is here to meet the demands; in 

 fact, some lines are long on really first- 

 class stock. The prices are down to the 

 bottom, considering the time of the 

 year. The out-of-town demand for all 

 lines has been strong. 



The supply of roses is steady. Some 

 growers are cutting stronger, while 

 others are going out of crop. Beauties, 

 Killarney and "White Killarney are the 

 leaders in quality, with the other roses 

 as extremely close seconds. The Beau- 

 ties are a little short in quantity at 

 present and clean up readily; the re- 

 quest is especially for medium grades. 



Carnations, for the first time since 

 the extraordinary crop of last autumn, 

 are showing signs of accumulating. 

 White and light colors sell readily, while 

 the darker shades move much more 

 slowly. At times even the good old En- 

 chantress fails to attract the buyer's 

 eye. 



The market is well supplied in other 

 lines. Lily of the valley sell well. This 



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JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



1513-15 GcrMBtoiva Avcue, PHILAOELPHU 



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is also true of longiflorums and callas. 

 New York double violets have been in 

 strong supply and the latter part of 

 last week and the early part of this 

 week have sold nicely, but at low prices. 

 Single violets are coming in stronger 

 than they were. Narcissi and Romans 

 are a superfluity. Good poinsettias are 

 arriving daily and promise to do so for 

 a fortnight to come. The supply of 

 green goods is good in all lines except 

 plumosus, the supply of which equals 

 about half the request. 



Gold Letters 



Gummed gold, silver and purple letters; gold 

 and purple script names, for inscriptions on flo- 

 ral designs. Best and cheapest on the market. 

 Send for samples and prices. 



J. LICHTENBER6ER, '«i*«ss*. 



Telephone Lenox 5644 

 Mention The Heview when you write. 



Club Meeting. 



A large and enthusiastic meeting of 

 the Cincinnati Florists' Society was 

 held at Wm. Murphy's salesroom at 311 

 Main street, on Monday night, January 

 9. In numbers it was surely as large, if 

 not larger, than the annual meeting at 

 Gus Adrian's last July. It seems that 

 whenever the club meets at some other 

 place than the club rooms more of the 

 boys remember the meeting. James B, 

 Allan, A. J. Horning and Mr. Mueller 

 were admitted to membership. The 



