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FUBBUABT 2, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Rs^ew* 



37 



Cut Flower 

 Folding Boxes 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Inch Per 100 



18x5x3 $1.75 



21x5x3>^ L85 



24x5x354 2.35 



28x5x3^ 2.90 



30x5x3)4 3.00 



21x8x5 2.85 



24x8x5 3.50 



28x8x5 3.75 



30x8x5 4.50 



36x8x5 5.50 



30x12x6 625 



36x14x6 7.50 



DOUILE VIOLET BOXES 



Inch Per 100 



9x4x4 $1,75 



9J4x6x5 2.25 



10x7x6 2.50 



12x8x7 3.00 



We print boxes free of 

 charge in any quantity. 



TRY US 



We can save you money on everything you buy 

 in fl!0|ISTS' SUPPUES. 



Qreen and Violet '1 



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Imported 

 Cycas Leaves 



Finest quality. 

 We never 

 disappoint. 



Inch Per 100 



4x 8 $2.00 



8x12 2.50 



12x16 3.00 



16x20 3.50 



20x24 4.00 



24x28 5.00 



28x32 6.00 



32x36 7,00 



36x40 8.00 



|;^pibll, best quality, 17c per lb. 

 Plaid Tin Foil, 9c mf'i^. 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, A No. 1 quality, $1.50 per 1000. 

 Brilliant Bronze and Qreen Qalax, $1.00 per 1000; $7.50 



per 10,000. 

 'Boxwood, excellent i]uality, i6c per lb. 

 Southern Wild Smilax, $6.00 per case. 

 Imported Bronze and Qreen Magnolia Leaves, $2.00 per 



basket. 



We constantly carry a large assortment of 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



and can All orders at a moment's notice. 



Henry M. Robinson & Co. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSIOI^ FLORISTS 



Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies, Hardy Cut Evergreens 



15 Province St. BOSTON, MASS. 9 and 15 Chapman PI. 



Telephones: Main 2617-2618-555. Fort Hill 25290-25292. 



Mention The Review when yon write 



Fancy Carnations 



Highest 

 Quality 



We have an exceptionally 

 heavy cut of choicest carna- 

 tions fresh from our green- 

 houses every day; shipped to 

 you the same day they are cut. 

 That is why they please our 

 customers all the time. 



PRICK LIST Per 100 



Carnations , extra fancy I 6.00 



" select 4.00 



choice 3.00 



Ylolets, double $0.7Sto 1.00 



single 60to .76 



SweetPeas 7Sto 1.60 



lilUes 16.00 



Valley 4.00 



All Oreens and other Stock at Market Rates. 

 Subject to Market Cbanares. 



Send us your name and we will send you 

 our beautiful calendar, showinir our new 

 carnation Washington in natural color. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



L. D. Phone Central 3878 



35-37 Randolph Street A. T. pyfer. Np. CHICAGO 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Maxket. 



Trade, with the exception of one or 

 two days of funeral work, has been 

 quiet for the last two weeks. Boses 

 have been decidedly short, the better 

 grades being scarce. The best Killar- 

 neys have been bringing $15 per hun- 

 dred wholesale, while Brides and Maids 

 bring $10 per hundred. Camations are 

 more plentiful, the supply being about 

 equal to the demand. Sweet peas, 

 Roman hyacinths, narcissi, stevias, tu- 

 lips, jonquils and lilacs are part of the 



daily stock. Callas and Easter lilies 

 have a good call, but orchids and valley ' 

 are slow to move. Cut green goods are 

 enough to fill orders. 



Various Notes. 



Clarence Thomas spent a few days in 

 Louisville last week. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. has bought 

 glass for two new houses to be built 

 this year and intends to grow roses in 

 them. 



Visitors last week were: Fred 

 Lembke, with W. W. Barnard Co., Chi- 

 cago; Meyer Heller, New Castle, Ind.; 

 G. L. Freeman, New York city; Geo. 



Baldwin, New York city; M. A. Legan- 

 ger, with A. L. Randall Co., Chicago; 

 Louis Berger, with Gt. Van Waveren 

 & Kruijff; E. E. Stewart, Rives "Junc- 

 tion, Mich., and E. T. Barnes, Spencer, 

 Ind. 



The Smith & Young Co., of Cumber- 

 land, has been shipping some fine Cat- 

 tleya Trianse lately. 



Will Roepke, of the Roepke-Eieman 

 Co., was married this week and has the 

 best wishes of all the craft. 



Mrs. Pahud, wife of Alfred Pahud, 

 Sr., died last week at the Deaconess 

 hospital. Mrs. Pahud had not been ill 

 long, her death being the result of an 

 operation. 



Carl Groener is back at work after 

 spending ten days in Chicago. 



A. Wiegand & Sons had a narrow es- 

 cape with their delivery auto one day 

 last week. But for the quick work of 

 Harry Kelly it would have been de- 

 stroyed by fire. A leak of gasoline be- 

 came ignited in some manner and the 

 whole front of the machine was ablaze. 

 Recently this firm installed a 2-inch 

 water line and large hose for fire pro- 

 tection and had it not been for this 

 they would have lost the auto. 



L. F. Benson and wife have been 

 spending a few days in Cincinnati. 



H. L. W. 



