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June G, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Peonies 



Good 



Select 



Fancy 



$ 



Good 



Select 



Fancy 



Carnations 



Good = 

 Select = 

 Fancy = 



$3.00 per 100 



4.00 



5.00 

 $2.00 



4.00 



6.00 



$1.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



ALL OTHER CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



JOH 



162 N. Wabash Ave. 



KRUCHTEN 



L. D. Phone Central 6269 



CHICAGO 



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E. H. HUNT 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



131 N» WttbaSh AY6« L.D.Phone Randolph 4386 CHICAGO 



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^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



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A. L. Vaughan & Co., returned this week 

 from Erie, Pa., where he paid a visit 

 to his father. After a short stay in 

 Chicago Mr. Sperry -and family will 

 leave for California, where they intend 

 to make their home. '.'. 



.Tohn Starrett is with A. L. Vaughan 

 & Co. 



A. Miller, of A. Henderson & Co., 

 writes in from northern territory that 

 trade conditions are in fine shape and 

 for this time of the year business is un- 

 usually brisk. Sales-manager Joseph Ad- 

 It'r, of the Botanical Decorating Co., 

 who has been north for two weeks, 

 sends in the same report. 



Fred Klingel, of Erne & Klingel, says 

 that they were unusually fortunate in 

 their shipments during Memorial week. 

 In spite of the weather conditions, not 

 a shipment was reported as going bad, 

 c^en though some were consigned 500 

 or 600 miles. 



The Chicago Flower Growers ' Asso- 

 ciation is double-decking the old ship- 

 ping room to increase the space for 

 toxes. At present, half of the first 

 floor and the entire second floor of the 



FANCY PEONIES 



Fancy, white and red $4 00 @ ft) 00 per 100 



Fancy, pink 4.00 per 100 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



$2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000 



Rosee, all varieties $4 OO to $6.00 per 100 



All other stock at market prices. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



30 E. Randolph Street, A. T. PYFCR, Manager. CHICAGO 



L.. D. Phone Central 837S 



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building at 176 North Michigan ave- 

 nue is being used for the purpose of 

 packing out-of-town orders. 



B. R. Lucas, foreman of the B. El- 

 dredge Greenhouse, Belvidere, 111., was 

 a visitor June 4. 



A curvilinear palm house, 40x60, and 

 a curved eave greenhouse, 60x200, are 

 to be erected this summer for J. E. Tilt, 

 at E^^anslon avenue and Addison street. 

 The J. C. Moninger Co. is supplying all 

 the material, including the heating 

 system. 



Fred Lautenschlager says that con- 



trary to the custom of using steam heat 

 in most large buildings in the United 

 States, Canadians as a rule prefer hot 

 water. As an instance he points to the 

 recent shipment by Kroeschell Bros. 

 Co. of a high pressure hot water boiler 

 for use in a large office building at 

 Vancouver, B. C. 



Bedding out work and shipping or- 

 ders have kept the Geo. "Wittbold Co. so 

 busy that an average of fifty extra men 

 have been on the pay-roll regularly for 

 over two months. 



Leopold Koropp says that he has sold 



