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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



llAX 2, 1912. 



Green 

 Sheet Moss 



For Hangings Baskets 



A fine lot of the fadeless kind— 



Per bag, $3.50 



Order Quick 



Imported Metal Wreaths 



▲ (e^7 extra fine numbera ef oiir larce stook 



Each. 



No. 1182. 16-inch, oval, roses, leaves, apple blossoms, maidenhair fern, bisque angel. .$1.75 



No. 1187. 20-inch, oval, 2 clusters of roses and forgret-me-nots 2.25 



No. 1190. 25-inch, oval, magrnolia leaves, cluster of roses 2.65 



No. 1192. 25-inch, oval, ivy leaves, roses and forget-me-nots 3.00 



No. 1196. 25-inch, oval, pansies, asters, fine leaves 3.25 



No. 1199. 30-inch, oval, ivy leaves, roses, full of forget-me-nots '. 4.00 



No. 1200. 29-inch, oval, fern leaves, roses, white and blue blossoms 4.25 



No. 1205. 24-inch, round, 3 clusters of tea roses, beautiful violets and foliage all around 6.50 



No. 1206. 26-inch, round, fine foliage, large clusters of tea roses and buds all around. 6.75 



ORDER NOW FOR DECORATION DAY 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



357-359 W. Chicago Avenue 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



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MpnMon Tbp Kfvlfw when vou write. 



KILURNEY8 



WHITE 



AND 



PINK 



A big crop — Fine quality — Low prices. All other Cut Flowers. 



Batavia Greenhouse Co. 



Oreenliouses: 

 Betevla, Ul. 



L. D. Phone 

 S995 Bamdolpta 



Storm 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write- 



better for the setback and that these 

 houses now are giving a particularly 

 fine cut. 



Edwin Vilter has been added to the 

 shipping department of Zech & Mann. 



A large importation of standard and 

 pyramid bay trees was received at the 

 Lake View establishment of the George 

 Wittbold Co. last week. 



Charles L. Washburn, of Bassett & 

 Washburn, has equipped his Overland 

 touring car with Dahl's Punctureless 

 tire filler after having a satisfactory 

 demonstration over the Wabash avenue 

 "cobblestone route." 



A. Henderson & Co. have removed to 

 much larger quarters at 352 North 

 Michigan avenue, between South Water 

 street and the river, where they will 

 have office, shipping room and ware- 

 house under the same roof. 



Miss Nellie Moore has discontinued 

 her flower store at 4627 Evanston ave- 

 nue, the space now being occupied by a 

 men's furnishing store. The flower 

 store lived but little more than a year, 

 being opened in March, 1911, by Mrs. 

 Stollery and Miss Moore, under the 

 name of Stollery & Moore. In July 

 Mrs. Stollery sold her interest to Miss 

 Moore. 



A strike of boiler makers and repair 

 men, threatened for May 1, did not ma- 

 terialize at the appointed hour and Mr. 

 Weiler, of the Superior Machine and 

 Boiler Works, says he expects the entire 

 trouble to be adjusted peaceably, al- 

 though serious complications may arise 

 at any time. 



Kennicott Bros. Co. report the arrival 

 last week of the first caodidua^ 'p£ the 



Mothers^ Day 



White and Fancy Carnations 



$3.00 TO $5.00 PER HUNDRED 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



Largest blooms, longest stems, best 

 keeping qualities and plenty of them. 



THIC WFPVl S^xtra large fancy Whites. Pink Delight and Red..$S.OO per 100 

 lUlO niiljUf Qood stock S.OOperlOO 



ROSES, LILIES, SWEET PEAS, BULB 

 STOCK, GREENS 



We have a full line of good stock and can take the very 

 best of care of your full order at lowest market prices. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFBt, Manager 



30 C. Randolph SL, CHICAGO 



MenQOD rhe Review when yog writ*. 



season, but say there was no rush for 

 them, the market being full of short 

 Easter lilies offered cheap. 



Norby & Hoefle, Des Plaines, have 

 doBQ exceptionally well with sweet peas 



this season. Not only has the stock 

 been good, but the pick has been large. 

 At the Winterson horticultural em- 

 porium it is said last week's business 

 established a new record. While wliole- 



