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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januabx 19, 1911. 



Buy Your CUT FLOWERS in Milwaukee 



WE OFFER 



WHITE KILLARNEY, none better PINK KILLARNEY, extra fine 



CARNATIONS — well, you know the grade grown 

 around Milwaukee; if not, try a shipment 



IOLETS9 only Wisconsin-grown. They have a violet odor VALLEY, all the year round 



Of course, -wb can furnish all other seasonable flowers 



We have plenty of Asparagus String^s and Smilaz. Headquarters for Fancy 

 Ferns. Our stock and service, once tried, will cause you to become a regular customer 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



462 Milwaukee Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The best-equipped Wholesale House in the West 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. still is cutting 

 chrysanthemums. The variety is Merry 

 Christmas. Looks as though the mum 

 would soon be an all-the-year-around 

 flower. 



George Reinberg 's city store staff 

 have all been wrestling with the grip 

 or severe colds. 



Two houses received telegraph orderjB 

 for roses from Boston January la. 

 Neither filled. , / 



A. L. Vaughan,-of Vaughan & Sperry,- 

 visited Eockfotd and other cities in 

 the north, end of the state last week 

 and says lie found all the people who 

 retail to be having excellent business. 



KyJe &-Foerster say that the really 

 good tulips are selling well but that 

 short-stemmed crjfppltfd yellows are a 

 problem. Jonquils go quickly. 



H!. N. Yepson, who has charge of the 

 cut flower growing at Calvary ceme- 

 tery, has resigned, but intends to again 

 locate in Chicago or vicinity. 



S. G. Lubliner, brother of Harry 

 Lubliner, has opened his store at Port- 

 land, Ore., at 109 Seventh street. 



Among the week's visitors has been 

 W. C. Ruff, of St. Paul, who grows 

 large quantities of gladioli and dahlias 

 for cutting for the St. Paul and Minne- 

 apolis markets. He is on his way to 

 Morida to spend the winter. Mr. Ruff 

 is vice-president of the Minnesota 

 State Horticultural Society. Another 

 visitor has been Mr. Secor, of the 

 Forest Citv Greenhouses, Forest City, 

 la. ' - . • 



Bowling. 



The individual averages now stand as 

 follows: 



A. Fisher 169 



T. Yarnall 167 



A. Zech 164 



E. Johnson 16.^ 



L. Vaugban 163 



.1. Zech 160 



E. Farley 158 



W. Wolf :.. 156 



J. Degnan 156 



W. Graff 153 



F. Avers 152 



The bowlers made 

 record January 11: 



Violets. 1st 2d 3<1 Orchids. 



Winterson .129 144 120 Huebner 



Lleberniann 148 177 130 Farley . 



Friedman ..137 1.'6 156 Graff ... 



Lohrman ..127 106 1.36 Degnan . 



Yarnall ...155 179 150 J. Zech. 



Totals 696 762 692 Totals. 



E. Winterson 152 



E. Schultz 151 



J. Huebner 151 



F. Llebermaun .... 146 



W. Lohrman 145 



(). Goerisch 143 



J. Byers 142 



.T. • Kruchten 140 



F. Kraus 1.36 



H. Schiller 126 



the following 



1st 2d 3d 

 .182 165 145 

 .172 147 137 

 .156 127 176 

 .129 175 201 

 .165 178 160 



.804 742 819 



CURRENT PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



OattleyaB. pinkish layender Perdoz. $3.00to $6.00 



Oypdp«diuma , *' 2.00 



Dendrobiom Formosum, white *' 6.00 to 6.00 



Oncidinm. yellow PerlOOflst, 3.00to 6.00 



Oardenlas, home-grown Perdoz., 3.00 to 4.00 



fancy " ^ 6.00 



ABIBRICAN BEAUTY— Specials.. Per doz.. 6.00 



SO-in " 6.00 



20to24-in " S.OOto 4.00 



UtolS-ln ' " 2,00 



Shorter " .76to 1.60 



Klllamey.... PerlOO. 6.00to 10.00 



White Klllamey " 6.00to 10.00 



My Maryland " 6.00to 10.0» 



Richmond " 6.00to 10.00 



Mrs. Field " 6.00 to 10.00 



Bridesmaid or Bride " e.OOto 10.00 



ROS£S, oar selection " 5.00 



special *' 12.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select.! PerlOO, 2.00to 3.00 



Fancy.; " 4.00 



MISCKLIiANEOUS STOCK ■ 



Valley PerlOO, S.OOto 4.00 



Ea^terLiUes Perdoz., 1.60to 2.00 



Caiito.^, ........;...".■.;... " i.6oto 2.00 



Daisies r;Trvw.M.... PerlOO, 1.00 to 1.60 



SweetPeas " .76to 1.00 



Violets, double *' .76to 1.00 



single......... '• .60to .76 



PaperWhites " 3.00 



Romans " 3.00 



Freesia " S.OOto 4.00 



Tulips " 3.00to 6.00 



Stevia...-. •' 1.60 



Mlgnonett« " 4.00to 8.00 



DECORATIVE 



Asparagus Plnmosns Per string, .60to ,76 



....Per bunch. .36 to .50 



Sprengeri " .26to .60 



Adiantnm ; PerlOO, .T6to 1.00 



FarleyenM " lO.OOto 12.00 



Smllax.......'. Per doz., $1.60 " 12.00 



Mexican iTT PerlOOO, 6.00 " .76 



Ferns : " 2.00 " .25 



Qalax, green and bronze PerlOOO, 1.26 



Leucotboe Per UO, .76 



Wild Smilaz large case, 6.00 



Boxwood Per bunch, 36c; per case, 7.60 



Store open from T a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays closed at nooa. 

 Subject to market changes 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



SI Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The Jieview when you write. 



Carnations. 1st 2d 3d 



Ajers 152 191 151 



Kraus 107 148 156 



Goerisch 

 Schultz . . 

 A. Zech . , 



.174 144 156 

 .133 113 105 

 .154 138 107 



Roses. 1st 2d 3d 



Wolf 151 127 158 



Byers 127 135 135 



Foster 166 185 156 



Welch 112 111 100 



A. Fisher.. 200 157 153 



Totals 720 734 730 Totals 756 715 702 



^A delegation of bowlers and rooters 

 goes to Joliet Sunday, January 22, on 

 the 11:45 Rock Island train to roll 

 against the All Stars and the teams of 

 the J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. and 

 the Chicago Carnation Co. 



