MAT 16, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



43 



HAVE YOU SEEN THEM 

 ON THE STREETS? 



DELIVERY 

 WAGONS 



Arc Up-to-date, 

 Snappy and Styl- 

 ish, Creating a Fa- 

 vorable Impression 

 Among YourTradc 

 and Prospective 

 Customers. 



DO YOU VANT US 

 TO TELL YOU WHY? 



THE 



STUDEBAKER 

 CORPORATION 



SOUTH BEND, IND. 



New York 

 Kansas City 

 Chicago 



BRANCHES 



Dallas Minneapolis 

 Denver San Francisco 

 Portland Salt Lake City 



THE MAN WHO KNOWS SAYS 



Adrr. No. 1669. 



Mention Th e Review when you write. 



carnations for Mothers' day, but experi- 

 enced little extra demand from the city 

 trade. Some fine peonies were to be 

 seen at the Lake View store last week. 

 L. Baumann writes that the samples 

 which his firm will exhibit at the 

 S. A. F. convention have been shipped 

 from foreign ports. It is not yet known 

 whether Mr. Baumann will return in 

 time to be present at the big show. 



DENVEB. 



The Market. 



The week just past has been the 

 brightest for some time. Stock was not 

 too plentiful and each day there was 

 a complete clean-up, yet no one was 



WESTERN 



Headquarters 



MEMORIAL DAY PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



Oattleyaa, Mosslae and Qlgaa Per doz., 



Boxes assorted Orchids, $5.00 and up. 



▲MBBIOAN BKAUTT-Sp«olalB. Per doz. 



36-liieh 



30-lnch 



24-inch 



20-lnch 



15 t 18-lnch 



Shorter 



Klllarney Per 100, 



White Klllarney 



My Maryland " 



Richmond 



BOSB8, our selection 



extra special, select 



OABNATION8 



Select Per 100, 



Fancy 



■HSOSXI^AMBOVS STOCK 



Peonies, fancy Per 100, 



short 



Snapdratron Per bunch, 



Oardenias, Indoor Per doz,, 



Oape Jasmines, Southern Per lOO, 



VaUey 



Easter LlUes 



OallaLllies ' " 



Sweet Peas " 



Butterfly 



Migrnonette " 



Jonquils " 



Tulips 



Marguerites " 



Pansies " 



Spanish Iris " 



Gladioli. Miniature 



" Mrs, King, fancy " 



" MUed sorts " 



Daisies, Shasta... 



YeUow 



DBCORATIinB 



Asparagus Piumosus Per string, 



Asi^ragus Plumosua ^ . .Per bunch. 



Asparagus Sprengeri , . . " 



Adlantum Per 100, 



Smllax. . . . .V.'.V.'.V.Per dozV,'$2.d6 © $2*. (SO 



Mexican Iry Per 1000, 6.00 



Ferns " 3.60 



Galax Per 1000, 



lieucothoe Per 100, 



Boxwood Per bunch, 25c; per 100 lbs., 



Subject to market chances 



Florists' Supplies ol^ll kinds for Decoration Day. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



$ 5.00 @ ( 6.00 



4.00 

 3.00 



, 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 

 1.2S 

 1.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



4.00 

 10.00 



4.00 

 5.00 



8.00 

 5.00 

 1.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 12.60 

 12.60 

 .76 

 1.60 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



3.00 

 4.00 



6.00 



4.00 I 



1.00 1 



2.00 1 



2.00 1 



3.00 1 



10.00 I 



10. OC 



.60 1 



1.00 I 



4.00 



2.00 1 



2.00 i 



.60 1 



.75 1 



4.00 1 



2.00 I 



6.00 1 



6.00 



1.00 I 



2.00 I 



Mention Th*» Review when vou write- 



WANTED 



Your name on a postal card if you are interested in ribbons. 



Most every florist iiowiidays needs ribbons. Thousands are 

 using Pine Tree Ribbons. These splendid qualities have 

 a beautiful luster, are made from excellent stock and priced 

 at the lowest possible figures. 



Sold Direct from Mill to Florist. 



Why do you hesitate about getting acquainted ? Samples are free. 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills Co. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

 Also a splendid line of Chiffons. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



badly disappointed. Beauties are 

 scarce, and will be for some little time. 

 Sweet peas are plentiful and good. 

 There are more of the Spencer varieties 

 coming in. 



The cold weather continues to hold 

 outdoor stock back. Pansy plants are 

 rather poor; they have not had a chance 

 to grow yet. Bedding stock is not 



selling, because there is liable to be 

 frost at any time. 



A few weeks ago, when carnationa 

 were not selling fast and there was a 

 quantity on hand, it was suggested that 

 Mothers* day might be made a payina 

 proposition if it were advertised in tfie 

 right way and some effort were made to 

 dispose of surplus stock. The Isugges- 



