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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Apkil 4, 1912. 



WIETOR BROS. 



162 N. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



EASTER PRICE LIST 



Sabjcd to Oun e WitlMut Notice 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doz. 



60-mch BtemB $6.00 



48-i|ich stems 6.00 



36-inch items 4.00 



30-inch stems 3.00 



24-inch stems 2.50 



20-inch stems 2.00 



15-inch stems 1 .50 



Short stems 1.00 



SSiU KILLARNEY Penoo 



Extra special, 36-inch ^ms $12.00 



Selects, 30-inch stems 10.00 



Fancy, 24-inch sterna 8.00 



Medimu, 20-inch stems 6.00 



GJood 5.00 



Short stems 4.00 



RICHMOND 



Extra specials, 36-inch stems 12.00 



Selects, 30-inch stems 10.00 



Fancy, 24-inch stems 8.00 



Medium, 20-inch stems 7.00 



Good 6.00 



Short stems 5.00 



ROSES, Our Selection, 



JARDINE 



Per 100 



Fancy, 24-inch stems $12.00 



Good, 15-inch stems 8.00 



Short stems 6.00 



UNCLE JOHN 



Fancy, 24-inch stems 8.00 



Good, 18-inch stems. 6.00 



Short stems 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



Extra special 6.00 



Fancy 4.00 



Good 3.00 



LILIES 



Fancy per 100, $12.50 to 



Ferna per 1000, 



Smilax per dozen, $1.50 to 



Adiantam per 100, 1.00 to 



OaUx per 1000, 



Spreiceri or Aspanfas Sprays per bunch, 



15.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 1.60 



i.eo 



.50 



$4.00 per 100 



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ding was a member of the Florists ' Club 

 for some years. 



Cook Comity Association. 

 At a meeting of forty-six members 

 at the Union restaurant March 28 the 

 Cook County Florists' Association was 

 organized by the election of the follow- 

 ing officers: President, A. C. Kohl- 

 brand; vice-president, George Wien- 

 hoeber; secretary, Aaron T. Pyfer; 

 treasurer, John Zech; sergeant-at-arms, 

 Mike Fink; trustees, Walter Scott, A. 

 Henderson, W. J. Keimel, N. P. Miller, 

 A. T. Hey. The trustees were in- 

 structed to draft a constitution and by- 

 laws for presentation at the next meet- 

 ing, to be held the third Thursday in 

 April. 



After Twenty Years. 



After more than twenty years as 

 foreman and superintendent for Peter 

 Reinberg, George Collins resigned his 

 position March 30. Mr. Collins has seen 

 the plant grow from a small range to 

 its present large proportions and has 

 missed scarcely a day on the job. He 

 has saved his money, is alone in the 

 world, except for a son 25 years of 

 age, and will take a good rest before 

 going into anything else. Emil Beich- 

 ling, a young man who had his training 

 on the place and at Wietors', has been 

 placed in charge by Mr. Eeinberg. 



Tbe Weather in March. 



The month was the coldest March 

 since 1872 and following, as it did, the 

 record-breaking cold of January and 

 February, the winter closes with the 

 lowest mean temperature on record. 

 The precipitation was practically all in 



IN ANY QUANTITY 



MEXICAN IVY 



• A trial order will convince you of the merits, 

 of this increasingly popular green. We han- 

 dle immense quantities fresh from the pickers. 



Write for Our Quotations on 

 This Stock in Quantity 



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The Review when you wriM. 



the form of snow and fell chiefly in 

 three heavy storms. These storms were, 

 moreover, accompanied by high winds, 

 especially the last one, when the maxi- 

 mum wind of forty-three miles from 

 the northeast was recorded. The mean 

 temperature was 29 degrees, against 39 

 degrees last year and 49 degrees in 

 March, 1910. The sunshine averaged 

 six hours and thirty-six minutes per 

 day, which was fifty-five per cent of the 

 possible number of hours and compares 

 with fifty-two per cent as the normal 

 for March. 



I Budlong's 



E Bine Ribbon VaDey 



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Various Notes. 



The wedding of Miss Carrie Pearce 

 and G. Tegelmaar will take place at the 



