Apbil 27, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



Get Your Stock in MILWAUKEE -You'll Find it Pays. 



Now on with specially large and fine crops of 



Beauties, Kaiserins, Killarneys 



Carnations, Sweet Peas, Valley, Lilies 



And All Other 



CUT FLOWERS 



In Large Supply 



PLENTY OF ASPARAGUS STRINGS AND SPRBNQERl BUNCHES. 



We can take good care of all orders at lowest market rates. 

 Write, phone or wire us — we do the rest. 



HOLTON & HDNKEL CO. 



462 Nilwaukee Street, 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Country. 



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Pansy Baskets 



for your Decoration Day Sales. Made 

 of best grade wood shavings. A nest of 

 eight baskets, ranging fr< m O'^x^i'sxB 

 inches to !»•« x 18 x ;')!« inches. The enti' e 

 nest for 60o. ttain^'d brown or green. 

 Order today and ask for our catalogue 

 of many other styles of florists' baskets. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



717 Nilwaukee Ave., CHICAGO 



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Flowerlnsurance 



No more broken or bruised 



flowers when you use the 

 new Security Staple, which 

 holds them into place. Try 

 a box— and you will want 

 more. Express prepaid, 

 $1.75 per box of 500. 



FRANK J. TETTER 



Greenfield, Bfaas. 



Biy Your Florists' Supplies Fron 



L. BAUMANN ft CO. 



359 W. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largest and moat complete stock, 

 8e« Moss or Japanese Air Plant. Natarvl prepared 

 Vems, Oycas Leaves, Magnolia Leaves, OycM 

 Wreaths, Magnolia Wreaths, Moss Wreatfas. Metal- 

 Ic Designs and a big line of Novelties. 



company, said that the building con- 

 tained property valued at $50,000. The 

 company was well known throughout 

 the country by the florists who use their 

 thermostats, and thousands of these 

 were destroyed. The company was pre- 

 paring to move to its new site, nearby, 

 and the day before the fire the cancel- 

 lation of the insurance policies was con- 

 sidered. 



The Ladies' Home Circle met at the 

 home of Mrs. F. C. Weber, 5384 Water- 

 man avenue, April 19, on a special call 

 from the president, Mrs. John Steidle. 

 The special gathering was in the shape 

 of a euchre in honor of Miss Matilda 

 Meinhardt, the secretary of the circle. 



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CURRENT PRICE LIST 



ORCHIDS 



Oattleyas. pinkish lavender Perdoi I 6.00 tot 7.50 



Boxes assorted Orchids, 15.00 and np. 



AMBRICAN BEAirrTH9peclals..Per doc, 4.00 



SO-ln " 8.00 



20to24-ln " 2.00to 2.60 



lBtol8-ln •• 160 



Shorter " jwto 100 



KlUamey PerlOO. 4.00to 8.M 



White KlUamey " 4.00to 8.00 



My Maryland " 4.00to 8.00 



Richmond " 4.00to 8.00 



Mrs. Field " 4.00to 8.00 



Bridesmaid or Bride " 4.00 to 8.UU 



R08£S, oar selection " 3.00 



special " 10.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select PerlOO. 1.60to 2.00 



Taney " 3.00 



BIISCIXI.ANEOUS STOCK 



Oardenlas, home-grown Per doe., 3.00 to 4.00 



Stocks, doable Per banch, l.OOto 1.80 



single " .76to 1.00 



Valley PerlOO. S.OOto 4.00 



Easter Lilies, Oallaa " 8.00to lo.oo 



Daisies '* 1.00to IJO 



Sweet Peas, Pansles " .7Sto 1.00 



Tulips '• 3.00to 4.00 



Daffodils " S.OOto 4.00 



Mignonette, Dutch Hyacinths " 4.00 to 8.00 



Jonquils " 2.00 to 3.00 



DECOBATITB 



Asparagus Plomosas Perstring. .Mto .75 



Perbunch. .35 to .60 



Sprengeri " ,26to .60 



Adlantom PerlOO, .76to 1.00 



Tarleyense " lO.OOto 12.00 



Smllax Perdos..|2.(0to$3.ro 



MexlcanlTT Per 1000. 6.00 " .75 



Ferns " 3.60 " .40 



Galax, green and bronze Per 1000, 1.25 



Leucothoe Per 100. .75 



Boxwood Per bunch, 36c; per case, 7.50 



Sabjeot to market chances 



SPECIAL 



We have a specially fine crop of Cattleya Mosaiae 

 just coming into bloom. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



New No. 162 North Wabasb Ave. t*Hti*/Kil€\ 



(Old No. 51 Wabash Ave.) ^^Ill V»A«^J1^ 



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who left Saturday, April 22, for the 

 east, to sail the following Saturday for 

 a summer trip to Europe. It was a 

 complete surprise to Miss Meinhardt. 

 In the euchre contest Mrs. F. C. Weber, 

 Jr., won the first prize, Mrs. John Stei- 

 dle the second and Mrs. J. J. Beneke 



the booby prize. After this a lunch of 

 ice cream and cake was served. On 

 the center of the table was a beautiful 

 floral ship with **Bon Voyage" let- 

 tered on it. The members all wished 

 Miss Meinhardt a pleasant trip and a 

 safe return home. Those present were: 



