Mat 9, 1911>. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



81 



HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY 



Sweet Peas 



Your trade is calling for Sweet Peas — probably the best selling flower of the day — and you will want 

 to offer them our Blanche Ferry, Lavender and White, for it is extra fine stock. Also, we can furnish 

 Butterfly Peas in quantity. 



Write or wire for special prices on large lots of any color. We are headquarters. 



ORCHIDS ^5oot,$6.oop.rdoi. CATTLEYAS 



In Lots of 50 or Ovor, 35c each. 



These cattleyas are from our exceptionally skillful growers and are quite in a class by themselves — 



unquestionably the finest orchids now coming to the Chicago market. 



First PeoDles ol me Season aie lere. 



We have begun to receive Peonies from the south — fine stock, white and pink. Shall have them now 

 every day to the end of the season, having growers who will begin to cut one after another from the far 

 south to the extreme north. Order of us, all you need. 



KILLARNEYS 



A large supply of fancy stock. 

 All lengths. 



VALLEY 



Always on hand in quantity. 



CARNATIONS 



Oar stock travels. 



It has the shipping quality. 



LEUCOTHOE 



Not scarce here— $7.60 per 1000. 



DAISIES 



White and yellow— 

 $1.00 to $1.50 per 100. 



LILIES 



Easter Lilies always on hand. 



A. L. Randall Co 



Everything for Florists, 



L. D. PhM* Ceaknl 14M 

 FrlTAto Bxekaare M 



66 E. Randolph Stmt, Oia^ 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



CREPE WAX FLOWERS 



ROSES 



White, Pink, Tea and Yellow. 



No. 38. Bud per 100, $1.35 



No. 11, Bud per 100. 1.2r> 



No. 37. Medium per 100, 2.00 



No. 20, Medium per 100. 2.25 



No. 8. Large per 100. 2.75 



No. 35, Large i)er 100, 3.50 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



White. Pink, Yellow and Lavender. 



No. 1, Small per 100. $1.80 



No. 11, Medium oer 100, 2.00 



No. 2. Large iter 100, 4.50 



ORCHIDS VJ 



White. Pink. Lavender. 

 No. 1. Large, 100, $•">.. 50 No. 2. Small, 100. $;!.00 



Cr«p« Wax Callas per 100. $5.00 



Wistarias, pink, white and lavender, 

 per 100 



Swsst Psas, pink, white and laven- 

 der, per 100 



VIolats per 100. 



Artificial Cap* Flowars, waterproof. 

 wire<l ready for use, pink, white, lav- 

 ender, purple and re<l per lb., 2.00 



•1.50 

 5.00 



ORDER NOW FOR DECORATION DAY 



All kinds of Artlflolal Vlowsrs for daooratlTO purposes. Send for our oatalorue— Illustrated In oolors 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



357-359 W. Chicago Avenue 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



MpnMon The RptIpw wbnn too write. 



Chicago Florists' Club. 



C. F. McCormick, 143 North Wabash 

 avenue, was elected secretary of the 

 Chicago Florists' Club at its meeting 

 May 2, succeeding A. T. Pyfer, resigned. 



C. L. Washburn was elected a trustee 

 to succeed Walter Scott. H. N. Bruns 

 tendered his resignation as trustee, but 

 the club voted not to accept it. 



President P. J. Foley named a ways 

 and means committee to select an execu- 

 tive committee and to handle conven- 

 tion matters. There were between sev- 

 enty and eighty names on the com- 

 mittee, representing all branches of the 

 trade, and the allied trades, and the 

 president asked the privilege of adding 

 still others should it prove that any 



interests had been overlooked. On mo- 

 tion of W. N. Rudd the club approved 

 and designated the president and secre- 

 tary of the club as ex-oflBcio chairman 

 and secretary of the ways and means 

 committee. 



Treasurer E. F. Winterson reported 

 $924.37 on hand and all bills paid. The 

 secretary's financial statement was 

 approved. 



