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Mabch 20, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



21 



and Red Magnolia Leaves 



$1.15 PER HAMPER 



Decorative Materials and General Supplies 

 FERNS ::: PALMS ::: FLOWERS ::: GREENS 



and all kinds of materials for decorative purposes. These include flags, buntings, scenery, 

 vases, baskets, tents, canvas for screening porches, altars, and in fact everything needed in 

 the decorating line can be rented or bought out right at reasonable rates. Your patronage solicited. 



HENRY WinBOLD 



56 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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ORCHIDS 



Cut Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, 

 Oncidiums, Cypripediums, 

 etc., at their seasons. Qual- 

 ity second to none. Prices 

 right. Prompt delivery. 



PAUL DE NAVE 



Orchid Grower 

 FALL RIVER, 



MASS. 



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CAPE JASMINES (Garienias) 



Orders booked now for Decoration day at ^M 

 foUowlng pricea; Extra select, fancy, long stett,' 

 12.00 100, 118.00 1000; Ion? stem, select, $1.76 100, 

 OSXO 1000: Kood medium, $1.50 100, $12.60 1000: 

 short, tl.20 100, $10.00 1000: seconds, 96c 100. $0.60 

 1000. AU orders in advance receiTe preference in 

 case of crop shortagre. 



LRUCKER, :: :: Box 20. Gilrestii, Tfxis 



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A. Murphy, who was formerly con- 

 nected with the firm of Yaughan & 

 Sperry, now A. L. Yaughan & ^. Busi- 

 ness is reported by them to be on the 

 increase. 



Hannah O. Erickson, 15 years of age, 

 daughter of C. O. Erickson, of Glenn 

 EUyn, was instantly killed March 10 

 as 8h^*%as attempting to cross the 

 tracks of the Northwestern railway near 

 her home. It is said no warning sig- 

 nal was given. The funeral was held 

 March 13 and was largely attended by 

 friends of the family. 



Yisitors: E. J. Fancourt, of S. S. Pen- 

 nock-Meehan Co., Philadelphia; W. H, 

 Drake, Kenosha, Wis.; Ealph M. Ward. 

 New York. 



NASHVELLE. 



The Market. 



The week before Easter finds every- 

 one cheerful and looking forward to a 

 record-breaking business. There is a 

 good supply of most stock, although 

 there will not be as full a supply of 



^ mn EASTER PRICE LIST 



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■ >■■ ■ ■ Ivy llW M.^B ■« DendrobiumFormosum... 6.00 



ROSES Per 100 



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Richmond I 



Killamey VM.OO. $5.00, $8.00 O $10.00 



My Maryland... 

 White Killamey J 



Carnations $2.00. |3.00 @ $ 4.00 



SasterUlles 12.600 15.00 



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roses as was expected a few weeks ago. 



The demand for pot-grown roses for 

 Easter has not been so heavy the last 

 two or three years as formerly in our 

 city; nevertheless, there will be a good 

 supply of Crimson Rambler and a few 

 other varieties. Spirsea, both pink and 

 white, is growing in popularity and 

 there will be a good supply of these. 

 A few hydrangeas will be ready for 

 Easter. 



There is a heavy supply of carna- 

 tions of all colors, but there will be no 

 surplus, as American Beauty roses are 

 scarce and there are none too many 

 Killarneys. Our growers have timed 

 their lilies just right this year, and 

 everyone seems to have a good supply 

 of strictly high grade stock. Yiolets 

 are abundant, and the supply of out- 

 door stock that is handled by the drug 

 store and peddled on the streets has 



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AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 

 920 W. Randolph St., CHICAQO 



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not caused the price to decline as yet. 

 The sweet pea supply is abundant, per- 

 haps the most abundant of any time 

 this season. Yalley is in fair supply. 

 Hyacinths are abundant and are selling 

 well. In more protected localities they 

 are blooming nicely outdoors. Daffodils 

 from the open are being sold as low as 

 5 cents a dozen on the street corners. 

 Good Emperors, properly grown, are still 

 selling in the flower shops at 50 to 60 

 cents per dozen, and seem to be pretty 

 closely cleaned up. 



Various Notes. 



T. H. Joy spent two or three days 

 visiting the rose growers in the vicin- 

 ity of Chicago, exhibiting his new rose, 

 a sport from Killamey. He reports 





