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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apbil 18, 1011. 



WE ARE 



OPEN FOR BUSINESS 



IN OUR NEW AND MUCH LARGER QUARTERS AT 



82, 84 and 86 East Randolph St. 



Where we are much better equipped than ever before to handle all orders 



rOR EASTER 



Quality speaks louder than price. 



J.A.BUDL0NG 



82-86 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



VAIiLEY, ROSES and y,uni ecai c 



CARNATIONS nDnuicB « 



A Specialty OnOWcn Of 



CUT FLOWERS 



Mention Tbe Review wben you write. 



Hoerber Bros, are cutting large crops 

 of Bride and Maid and Harry Manheim 

 says there are plenty of buyers who 

 prefer these old favorites to the Kil- 

 larneys. 



O. W. Frese, of Poehlraann Bros. Co., 

 says the week started light, but prom- 

 ises to end with the biggest rush ever 

 known. 



A. F. Longren, of E. H. Hunt's, re- 

 turned April 10 from a trip which began 

 with attendance at the meeting of the 

 Hlinois State Florists' Association at 

 Champaign in February and extended 

 as far southeast as Atlanta. 



John Zech says he never had any 

 doubt of- there being plenty of flowers 

 this week. 



W, N. Kudd is sending the E. F. Win- 

 terson Co. this week large shipments of 

 Easter pot plants, including lilies, well 

 flowered Crimson Eamblers and spiraeas. 



E. R Pieser says he thinks the flurry 

 in ferns is over; that certain large 

 holders were merely waiting for the 

 prices to get to their liking. 



Stollery Bros, won second prize on 

 decorated automobile in the street fair 

 at Wilson and Evanston avenues last 

 week. 



A. Lange has sent out an attractive 

 8-page Easter retail price list. Many 

 of the other retailers have sent out spe- 

 cial E.aster printed matter. 



E. C. Amling returned April 7 from 

 a ten weeks' trip to California. He 

 called on Charles Morton, Leonard Kill, 

 G. L. Grant, O. P. Bassett and other 

 well known Chicagoans who are now 

 on the Coast. 



0. J. Friedman is preparing to con- 

 centrate his interests at the Congress 

 hotel after May 1. Mr. Friedman now 

 has a branch store there, and he also 

 holds the lease on a vacant room con- 

 taining twice as much space. 



A. E. Hunt & Co., Evanston, are plan- 

 ning to put up 6,000 feet of glass this 

 spring. 



Vaughan & Sperry say that April 10 

 their bookings of Easter orders were 



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EASTER PRICE LIST 



ORCHIDS 



Oattleyas. pinkish lavender Per doc t B.OO to t 7.60 



Dendroblam Formosum, white " 5.00 to 6.00 



Oncidium .. PerlOOfls., 6.00 to 10.00 



Boxes assorted Orchids, $6.00 and up. 



AMKRIC AN BEAUTY— Specials.. Per dos.. 6.00 to 6.00 



SO-in " 4.00 



20to24-in '• 3.00 



16tol8-ln '• 2.00 



Shorter " .16to 1.60 



KllUmer PerlOO. 6.00 to 10.00 



WhlteKiUamer " 6.00to 10.00 



M7 Mar7land " 6.00 to 10.00 



Richmond " 6.00to 10.00 



Mrs. Fieid " 6.00 to 10.00 



Bridesmaid or Bride " 6.00 to 10.00 



ROSES, oar seiection " 5.00 



special •• 12.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select PerlOO. 2.00to 3.00 



Fancr " 4.00to 6.00 



MISCEU^ANEOUS STOCK 



Oardenias. home-grrown Per doe., 3.00 to 4.00 



Stocks, double Per bunch. l.OOto 1.60 



single " .76to 1.00 



Valley PerlOO. 3.00to 4.M 



Easter LiUes. Oaiias " 12.00to 16.00 



Daisies " 1.00 to IM 



Sweet Peas. Pan sles. . *' .76 to 1.00 



Violets, double and single " BO to 1.00 



Paper Whites, Romans " >.00 



Freesia '* 8.00 



Tulips •■ 3.00to 4.00 



Daffodils " a.OOto 4.00 



Mignonette, Dutch Hyacinths " 4.00 to 8.00 



Jonquils, hcme-grown " 2.00 to 3.00 



Southern Per 1000. i.OO to 10.00 



Shall have a large supply of finest outdoor Jonquils for Easter. 



DECORATITB 



Asparagus PlamosoB Per string. .60to .76 



Perbunch. .86 to .60 



Sprengert '* .26to .60 



Adlantnm PerlOO, .76to 1.00 



Farleyense " lO.OOto 12.00 



Smllax PerdoB..tl.60 12.00 



Mezlcanlvy Per 1000. 6.00 " .76 



Ferns " 3.50 " .40 



Oalax, green and bronse Per 1000, 1.25 



Leucothoe PerlOO, .76 



WildSmilax large case, 6.00 



Boxwood Per bunch. 36c; per case, 7.60 



Subject to market chanree 



Easter Specialties 



A full line of novelties in Easter Supplies— Ribbons. Chif- 

 fons, Violet Ribbons and Cords, Doves, Chicks, Ducks, etc. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



New No. 162 Nortb Wabaah Ave. i*§§ii* Aimi\ 



(Old No. 51 Wabash Ave.) V»«« M V»*«^*^^ 



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