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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



MARCH 7, 1912. 



1 



Choice 



ROSES 



And 



CARNATIONS 



Fancy stock— All colors—A very large supply. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



RICHMOND 



Per doz. 



48 to eO-inch stems $6.00 



30 to 36-inch stems 4.00 



24-inch stems 3.00 



20-inch stems 2.00 



15-inch stems 1.60 



^^ KILLARNEY 



Per 100 



Extra special $8.00 



Selects 7.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Mediimi 5.00 



Good 4.00 



Short stems 3.00 



UNCLE JOHN 



Special 7.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Good 3 . 00 



Per 100 



Extra specials $10.00 



Selects 8 . 00 



Fancy 7.00 



Medium 6.00 



Good 5.00 



JARDINE 



Special 8.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Good 6.00 



R08BS, oar aelection 3.00 



CARNATIONS 



Special 2.00 



Fancy 1.60 



Good 1.00 



Ferns per 1000, $2.60 



Smilmz per dozen, $1.50 to 2.00 



Adiantum per 100, 1.00 to 1.50 



Chdax per 1000, 1.60 



Spreageri or Asparafus Sprays per 100, $2.00 to 3.00 



WIETOR BROS 



162 N. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The RevleTy when yon write. 



present his consignments are heavy. 

 His place is one of the largest in Kirk- 

 wood. 



J. W. Dunford has advertised his 

 place for sale, at Kings highway anld 

 Page avenue. Mr. Dunford hai accepted 

 a position with the J. C. Bennison Co., 

 Sioux City, la., and left on Saturday, 

 March 2, to take up his new work. 



Otto Sander lost his gold watch last 

 week, hut, luckily, it was found hy a 

 friend, who recognized the timepiece 

 and returned it to the owner. 



C. A. Kuehn is receiving some superb 

 stock in roses from the J. F. Ammann 

 Co., of Edwardsville, 111. The consign- 

 ments have been exceedingly large all 

 the week. 



C. W. Wors was around again this 

 week, looking none the worse from his 

 recent painful operation. 



George Schriefer, who is in charge 

 of the cut flower department at 

 Kuehn 's, is a happy father. It hap- 

 pened a while ago, but he kept it from 

 his friends until last week. He was 

 congratulated on all sides. 



The Bourdet Floral Co. is now ship- 

 ping heavily of bulb stock to the W. C. 

 Smith Wholesale Floral Co. Their 

 tulips, valley and Paper Whites are of 

 extra quality. Mr. Bourdet also prom- 

 ises the trade a fine lot of Easter plants. 



IN ANY QUANTITY 



MEXICAN IVY 



•.'"v . A trial order will convince you of the merits 



. . of this increasingly popular green. We han- 



' die immense quantities fresh from the pickers. 



Write for Our Quotations on *' 

 This Stock in Quantity 



I 



r^oni IT"/ J6» cr^ ^^^ w. eighth st., 



^t\C,\J I Lt «X C'VJ., LOS ANGBLES, CAL. 



The Renew when you writ* 



A. Jablonsky is an excellent carna- 

 tion grower. His stock in Beacon, En- 

 chantress, White Enchantress, Bose- 

 pink Enchantress and Pink Delight is 

 of extra good quality. He had heavy 



consignments last week, which were- 

 handled by H. G. Berning. 



The Engelmann Botanical Club will 

 hold its regular monthly meeting Men- 

 diaiy night, March 11, at the Missouri 



