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ThcWcckly Florists' Review. 



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For DECORATION DAY 



We liave made special arranifeiiients for Large Supplies all along the line, and will as usual lie ••HBADQUARTEB8" for all kinds of 

 Cut Flower* and Greens. We can fill any size order. Remember, you have all to gain and nothing to lose in placing your Memorial 

 Day order now. 



Prices on CUT FLOWERS 



ROSES — American Beauties. Per Doz. 



Select 13.00 to $4.00 



Medium 1.50 to 2.50 



Short , 75 to 1.00 



Per 100. 



Richmond , $4.00 to 



Klllaraey 4.00 to 



White KHlamey 4.00 to 



Bride, BrldeHmald, Kaiserin 4.00 to 



Golden Gate 4.00 to 



Perle , 4.00 to 



Our Selection, assorted 



Extra Select , 8.00 to 



Carnations — Extra Select ...,...., 4.00 to 



Good average quality 



MISCELLANEOUS. Per 



Peonies, extra fancy white, per doz., $1.00 



Peonies, red, pink, white, per doz., 50c to 75c. .$4.00 to 



Valley, Extra select '. 3.00 to 



Marguerites 75 to 



Forget-Me-Not8 1.00 to 



50 to 



Florists' Supplies 



Magnolia Leaves 



Green and Bronze 



Magnolia Wreaths 



Green and Bronze 



Cycas Wreaths 



Ruscus Wreaths 



Moss Wreaths 



Immortelles 



Cemetery Vases 



Hanging Baskets 



Etc., etc.t etc., etc. 



Have you our Catalog^ue? It lists 

 and prices a full line of Supplies. 



E. F. WINTERSON CO. 



165 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



.60 to 



to 



$8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 



10.00 

 5.00 

 3.00 

 100. 



$6.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 1.00 



12.50 



12.50 

 1.25 



10.00 

 4.00 



Pansies 



Callas 



Harrisii and Longiflorum 



Sweet Peas 



Gladioli, per doz., $1.50. 



Tulips 2.00 



DECORATIVE STOCK. Per 100. 



Ferns — -Adiantum . . , $1.00 



Common Fancy, per 1000 3.00 



Galax Leaves, per 100, 15c; per 1000 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, select strings, each, 50c to 60c; sprays, 

 bunch, 35c to 50c. Sprengerl, bunch, 25c to 50c. Box- 

 wood, bunch, 25c; 100 lbs., $15.00. 



Smilax, select, per doz $2.60 to $3.00 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Special Assortment for Cemetery Decoration 



At this season of the year wo h-ve liberal supplies of miscel- 

 laneous flowers quite suitable lor above named purpose and 

 solicit orders for assortments of $5.00 worth and upward. 

 We will give you good value. These lots will Include standard 

 stock, such as Roses, Carnations, Greens, etc. 



Vpntlnn Th«» RpvIpw whpn vnn wHfp 



CREPE WAX FLOWERS, ETC. 



ROBKB-Plnk, TeUow, White and Red 



No. 100, Bud $1.15 per 100 



No. 13. Medium 2.25 " " 



No. 40D. Pink only 3.75 " " 



No. 05959. Large 3.90 " " 



CARNATIONS -aU colors 3.50 " 



Calla Uly. . .$4.00 per 100 

 Wlstarte.... 4.25 " 



Sweet Peas $4.50perlOO 



Ctarysantliemuins (large) 4.25 " 



Japanese Air Plant or Sea Moss 



Large bunches $4.r50 per 100; $42.00 per 1000 



Green Adiantum Tern $5.50 per 100 



[ "special- MAGr^OLlA LEAVES. FINEST GRADE. $t.50 PER BASKET! 

 Send for Catalog B— dooe In colors— for all kinds of decoratlonii 



BOTANICAL DECORATING CO., 504 So. Fifth Ave., Chicago 



Mention The Review when toii write. 



cold Storage for Memorial day. The 

 shortage in peonies that had been 

 feared for a time is hardly thought 

 possible now, for the reports indicate 

 that there will be a plenty. The greater 

 part of those on the market at the 

 present time are red, although a few 

 white and pink have come in with the 

 rest. 



Orchids are plentiful, for Cattleya 

 gigas and Mossise are in full crop. Or- 

 <'hid8, along with valley, have suffered 

 slightly in demand, as there is no spe- 

 cial call seen for these wedding and 



bouquet specialties, regardless of the 

 fact that both are to be had in quan- 

 tity and of fine quality. 



Southern shipments of bulbous stock 

 have not been so large as before, and 

 the supply of tulips, etc., is steadily 

 falling off, there being little or no de- 

 mand for them. Spanish iris still holds 

 the eye of the buyer and it can be 

 moved without any great effort, with 

 the exception of yellow, which does not 

 find so ready a market as the purple. 

 Gladiolus Colvillei is arriving in large 

 quantities and has a fair demand. 



Daisies are coming in faster and, al- 

 though there is no special demand for 

 these, they are being moved. Other 

 items, like mignonette, snapdragon and 

 candytuft, are to be had in good quan- 

 tities, but the demand is hardly equal to 

 the supply. Greens are holding up well. 



Bassett & Washburn's Plans. 



It has for a long time been knowa 

 that Bassett & Washburn were figuring 

 on a new establishment, the start of 

 work only awaiting the clearing of title 

 to the property selected. The seller 



