MAX 2, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



27 



Memorial Day Specialties 



FRKNCH GRKKW MOSS WRKATH8 



10-inch, .per dozen $1.00 Per 100 $ 7.25 



12 inch, per dozen 1.15 Per 100 8.50 



14-inch, per dozen 1.40 Per 100 10.50 



16-inch, per dozen 1.65 Per 100 12.50 



RUSCUS WRKATHS 



10-inch, per dozen....... • $1.75 



12-inch, per dozen .' 2.25 



14-inoh, per dozen 2.50 



16-inch, per dozen 3 . 50 



MAGNOUA LEAVES 



Brown or Green — guaranteed stock 

 $1.50 per hamper* 



Order now - 

 for Memorial Day. 



Magnolia Wreatiis— 



We will make up Magnolia Wreathe in any style, size or quantity to your order— all you 

 have to do is to trim them with flowers and ribbon. Write for estimate on your needs. 



CEMETERY VASES 



STOCK UP NOW...YOU WILL NEED THEM SOON. 



Stone, mat green, 10-inch $10.00 per 100 Glass, 12-inch, 1 doz $ 2.00 



" 12-inch 12.00 per 100 " I2.inch, 1 bbl. (5 doz.) 7.50 



Per doz Per 100 

 Enameled, white or green. No. 1. . . .Jl.ou" $12.00 " 12-inch, 2 bbls. (10 doz. ) 14.00 



No. 2.... 2.00 15.00 " 12-inch, 5 bbls. (25 doz.) 30.00 



GRASS SEED 



Velvet Lawn Mixture. 



..$23.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Put up in 1, 3 and 6-lb. 



Special Lawn Mixture, 

 cartons for retailing. 



.$16.00 per 100 lbs. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Everythmg for Florists, 



L. D. PhOB* Central 



PrlTSte Bxehanre 



DepmrtmeBt* 



^>'' 66 E. Randolph Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PRESERVED WREATHS 



A FEW EXTRA GOOD VALUES 



No. l<m. Made of tine magrnolia leaves on one side and cycas 

 leaf on the other. Wreath is trimmed with fine ferns, 

 grasses, leaves and a loop of raffia. 18-inch, oval each, $0.90 



No. 1098. A very beautiful wreath of green Minerva moss 



with red tips. 20-lnch, round each, 1.50 



No. 1099. Made of green magnolia leaves, Minerva moss and 



thistles. 20-inch, round each, 1.25 



No. 1100. A fine 20-inch, round magnolia wreath, trimmed 

 with cycas leaves, Minerva grass, thistles and fairy flow- 

 ers each, $1.50 



No. 1101. An extra fine value, 20-inch, made of pine twigs, 



pine cones, magnolia leaves and thistles each, 1.20 



All Preserved Wreaths are packed two in a box 



ORDER NOW FOR DECORATION DAY 



L. BAUMANN & CO, 



357-359 W. Chicago Avenue 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention Thp Rpvlew when yon write. 



Third vice-president — J. B. Deamud. 

 Treasurer — N. H. Carpenter. 

 Secretary — C. W. Deusner. 



Executive committee — George Asmus, 

 August F. Poehlmann, Carl Cropp, 

 Thomas Wallis, Edwin A. Kanst, M. 

 Barker, E. J. Haight, J. C. Vaughan. 



It was decided to hold the second 

 spring show the week of March 31, 

 1913, which brings it just after Easter 

 and just before the National Flower 

 Show. 



Erne & Elingel. 



The new wholesale house in the room 

 .iust vacated by C. W. McKellar is 

 Erne & Klingel. The partnership began 

 May 1 and the store will be open for 



business as soon as the decorating and 

 fixtures can be completed, probably 

 May 6. 



It had previously been announced that 

 Charles Erne had secured this excellent 

 location for a start in business on his 

 own account and that Fred Klingel 

 should join him will not surprise the 

 trade, for the two have been close 

 friends for years and it has been known 

 that Mr. Klingel, as well as Mr. Erne, 

 was looking for a chance to get into 

 business for himself. The two should 

 make a good team. Mr. Erne has been 

 on the market for years, with the long 

 established house of E. H. Hunt and 

 later with the Chicago Flower Growers' 

 Association. Mr. Klingel made his start 



in the trade with George Reinberg, but 

 for some time has been with John 

 Kruchten, who speaks highly of him. 



Various Notes. 



H. Van Gelder, for Percy Jones, has 

 announced that within a short time, 

 in addition to the lines now handled, 

 he will take up everything in the na- 

 ture of supplies that is required by the 

 retailers and growers. Among other 

 things he will put in a line of exclusive 

 ribbons, baskets, wire sundries, pot- 

 tery, etc. 



Phi^ Schupp, of J. A. Budlong 's, says 

 that the roses that received a check 

 on account of the gas leaks at the Bow- 

 manville plant last month are all the 



