JUNB 6, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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DECORATIVE 



Here are a few of the SPRING S$>SCIALS that every florist needs. For 

 complete list of Palms, Ferns, etc., see pages 82 and 83 of The Review for May 9, or 

 write ua for a copy. 



BAT TREES. 



standard. Each. 



l-foot stem, 18-lDCh crown $ 4.00 



2-foot atem, 18-lnch crown 4.00 



2-foot stem, 20-inch crown 6.00 



3-foot stem, 24-lnch crown 6.00 



3^-foot Btem, 26-incb crown 7.00 



4^-foot Item, 28-inch crown 7.00 



3-foot stem, SO-lncb crown 8.60 



4-foot stem, 48-inch crown 20.00 



Pyramids. Bach. 



4 feet high $ 6.60 



6 fleet high 8.00 



7 feet high 15.00 



9 feet high 20.00 



We can furnish Mission Tubs up to 12-inch at 

 tl.00 each extra. 



best 



TtVACJETXA INDIVISA. 



plant for the center of cemetery 



The 

 rases. 



3-ln I 5.00 per 100 



4-in $1.50 per doa.: 10.00 per 100 



e-ln f 6.00 per doien 



8-ln'., beautiful specimens, 3 ft. high, $1.50 each 



BOZWOOSS. 



Obelisk. Each. 



6 feet high, 18-lnch bottom measure $10.00 



Square Trimmed. Each. 



20 inches high. 15 Inches diameter $2.50 



Olobe Shaped. Each. 



15 to 18-inch top, 16 to 18 ipcbes high $ 4.00 



Standard. Each. 



12-lnch crown $ 1.60 



15 to 18-lnch crown 2.60 



18 to 21-incb crown 3.00 



21 to 24-l|ich crown 4.00 



24 to 27-inch crown 6.00 



32 to 34-inch crown. 3 to 4-foot stem 9.00 



36 to 38-inch crown, 18 to 24-inch stem 9.00 



40 to 42-Inch crown, 18 to 24-inch stem 10.00 



Pyramids. Each. 



4 to 4^ feet high $ 6.00 



4^ to 5 feet high 7.00 



5 feet high 10.00 



We can furnish Mission Tubs up to 12-lnch at 

 $1.00 each extra. 



PHSNIX CANABIEKSIS. Each 



7-lnch pots, 40 to 44 Inches high $ 2.60 



8-inch pots, 46 to 60 Inches high 4.00 



9-lnch pots, 60 to 64 Inches high. 8.00 



10-lnch pots, 60 to 64 Inches high 10.00 



PH(ENIX BECLnrATA. 



Each Doz. Per 100 



4-ln $ 3.00 $20.00 



5-ln 6.00 40.00 



6-ln $1.00 12.00 



PH(ENIX BOEBELENU. 



Doz. Per 100 



2%-in $ 2.00 $16.00 



6-ln 12.00 



6-ln., strong 18.00 



First Come, First Served 



L. D. PHONE. QRACELAND ill2 



737-39 Buckingham PI., CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Grafted Bench 



Rose Plants 



Pink and White Killamey, 

 $50.00 per lOOO 



Good stock for replanting. 



BASSEn & WASHBURN 



HINSDALE ILLINOIS 



Mentio n The ReTlew when yon write. 



St. Louis capitalists, are building large 

 conservatories at their country homes. 

 The work is being done by Eobert 

 Thomson, the local greenhouse builder. 

 Mr. Thomson also reports that he will 

 begin a range of houses for Albert 

 Senger on Ijexiugton avenue. The 

 houses will all be 20x100. 



Charles Juengel Is somewhat im])roved 

 from his long spell of sickness. He 

 has been confined to the house since last 

 February. 



The trustees of the Florists' Club 

 held a meeting last Friday to make ar- 



BEDDING 



W* have a fine surplus of beddlns plants. In bud and bloom, and can ship Im 



Per 100 



GKRANIUM8, 4-inch, assorted $ 7.00 



BEGONIA, KRFORDII, LUMIN08A 

 and VSRNON, 4-jnch 7.00 



BKGONIA VERNON, 214-inch 3.00 



FUCHSIAS, 4-inch, fine varieties 7.00 



AGKRATUBIS, 4-inch, blue 6.00 



HEUOTBOPK, 4-inch 6.00 



NASTURTIUMS, 4-inch, choice colors. . . 6.00 



CANNAS, 4-inch, mixed varieties 7.00 



MOONVINE8. 4-inch 10.00 



COBAEA SCANDEN8, 4-inch 10.00 



Cuh with onler. 



lataly. 



PerlOO 

 ASTERS, Sample's; giant, branchinsr. 

 purple, white, crimson and rose-pink, 2^- 



inch pots ..,.$2.50 



COLEU8, Verachatfeltll, Quo«ii Vlo- 



torla and Golden Bedder, 2»«-iiich... 3.00 

 MARIGOLDS, VERBENAS. FETU- 

 SI^M'a-'*,^''**^* ALYSSUM and 

 DWARF LOBBUA, 2i2-inch potg 3. CO- 

 BOSTON FERNS, 7-inch pote. . . .75c each. 

 ARAUCARIA EXCEL8A, 5ifl-inch pots. 

 3, 4 and 6 tiers, 14 to 20 inches high, OOc, 60c 

 75c each: 7-inch pots. fine, big plants,.6 to 

 8 tiers, 38 to 42 inches high $l.0O»ch 



Aschmann Bros., f^lt:'' llt^^Si- 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



rangements for the annual picnic. Their 

 report will be read at the club meeting 

 next week. Several good locations are 

 available, but the selection will be left 

 to a vote of the members. 



The wholesalers have announced that 

 they will close week days at 5 p. m. 

 and at 12 noon on Saturdays from June 

 17 to September 14. 



William C. Young found sufficient 

 spare time to come in and attend the 



Id Rising 

 lA, PA. 



trustees ' meeting. He says they will be 

 lucky to get through their planting sea- 

 son by July 4. He finds a big scarcity 

 of good geraniums. . . ., 



The Paris Floral Co., whifih recently 

 moved into the present ^Barters on. 

 Sixth street, will have to vacate by 

 June 15, as the store has been leased by 

 a local shoe concern. Their new loca- 

 tion has not yet been made known. 



The Kelley Floral Co. has hftd a good 





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