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The Florists^ Review 



April 24, 1913. 



3: 



An Abundance 



Stock 



KILLARNEYS : SPANISH IRIS : SWEET PEAS 



The supply is on the increase, and we cannot 

 recall the time when the quality averaged better. 



FANCY SNAPDRAGON 



VALLEY 



CARNATIONS 



Our stock is complete in every seasonable flower, and in greens 

 our prices will interest you. We aim to please everyone. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 

 161 N« Wabash Avenue, Phoaes:-Ceatral 2571-2572. Automatic 48734. CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



when he was struck on the head by a 

 brick while walking beneath the Chi- 

 cago & Northwestern railroad tracks. 

 Peter Eeinberg is adding three new 

 roses to his list this season, Mrs. 

 Charles Bussell, Mrs. Shawyer and 

 Milady. 



N. J. Wietor says that some of the 

 best Killarneys now being cut by Wie- 

 tor Bros, are from plants which were 

 bemhed in the spring of 1911 and 

 which have been growing two years 

 without rest. 



The baseball team of Peter Olsem, 

 superintendent of the Chicago Carna- 

 tion Co., opened the season at Joliet, 

 April 20, by defeating the Elks, 4 to 2. 

 Mrs. Lewis H. Winterson returned 

 April 20 from a visit of ten weeks in 

 Florida, much improved in health. 



E. E. Pieser is planning a trip to 

 West Baden next week, preparatory to 

 the big rush, for May always is the 

 largest month in the year with Kenni- 

 cott Bros. Co. 



Winterson 's Seed Store reports two 

 carloads of bay trees as having left 

 New York April 18 and due here this 

 week. They were shipped from Bel- 

 gium before the strike that is tying 

 up horticultural as well as all other 

 commodities. 



W. Wells, of Merstham, England, 

 April 21 was the guest of Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. One of the things he picked 

 up as being useful in England was a 

 packet of the I. L. Pillsbury carnation 

 staple. 



Frank McCabe, traveler for the A. 

 L. Randall Co., is out of the hospital, 

 much improved in health and preparing 

 to take the road again. 



Robert Groves, fern shipper of Adams, 

 Mass., was in town last week. 



Alois Frey, of Crown Point, Ind., 

 according to the E. C. Amling Co., is 

 repeating last year's success with snap- 

 dragons. The pink is said to be a par- 

 ticularly good seller. 



A. It. Vaughan, who has been suffer- 

 ing from rheuriiatism for some time, has 

 gone to Milwaukee, where he is taking 

 treatment at the Sacred JJfiSLTt sani- 

 tarium. W. E. Lynch, who is in charge 

 at the store, says stock is cleaning up 

 in gaod shape. 



E. E. Cluflf, secretary of the Fort 



Raedlein 

 Baskets 



Meet every requirement. . 



A basket for every occasion 

 and sure business builders. 



A trial order will convince 

 you. Send (or catalogue. 



Raedlein Basket Co. 



713-717 Milwaukee Ave. 

 CHiCAQO, ILL. 



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GOLD LETTERS 



Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral desUrns. 



QOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



J. UCBTENBERGEK, 1S64 Areiie A, New Ynfc 



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^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Always mentloii the Florists' Review 

 wben wrttlnK advertisers. 



Chas. W. NcKeUar 



Phone Cont. 3898 



22 t Randotph St, CHICAGO 



CURRENT PRICES 



Per doz. 



OECHIDS, Cattleyat $5.00 (?? $8.00 



American Beautiea Per dot. 



Extra long stems $4.00 



36-inch stems 3.00 



SO-lncb stems 2.60 



24-inch stems 2.00 



20-lnch stems 1.60 



16-lncb sterna 1.25 



12-lnch stems $0.75 to 1.00 



Lilies Per 100. 



Extra special stock $12.60 



Fancy lO.OO 



Good 8.00 



« , , Perdofc 



Gardenia* $2.00 to $3.00 



Bote* Per 100. 



Blctamond 



KlUarney 



White KlUamey.... 



Aiy Maryland [Select $6.00 to 8.00 



Balgarie ) Med 6.00 



Bride ( Short 4.00 



Bridesmaid 



Sunburst 



Mrs. A. Ward 



Carnations Per 100. 



Fancy $3.00 



Good $2.00 to 2.50 



Common 1.00 to 1.60 



VaUey 8.00 to 4.00 



Violets, single or double 60 to .76 



Xicnonette 4.00 to 6.00 



8tooka._per bunch. 60c to 76c. 



Sweet Feas 76c to l.OO 



Tulips 8.00 to 4.00 



Jonquils, Oreenhouae 3.00 



Jonquils, Bouthora LOO to 2.00 



Di^odUB 3.00 



Adlaatum 75c to 100 



Asparafua, bunch, 25c to 60c. 



Asparagus Bpreufferl, bunch, 26c to 60c. 



Broase Oalax, $1.00 per 1000. 



Ferns, $1.60 per 1000. 



Boxwood, per bunch, 25c. 



Pussy Willows, per bunch, 60c. 



Smilaz, per dos., $1.60 to $2.00. 



Wild Bmiiaz, per case, $6.00. 



Leuoothoe Sprays, per 100, 60c. 



Asparagrua atrinri* each. OOc. 



ORANGE BLOSSOMS 



S1.00 PER CLUSTER 



We can supply these In any Quantity If give" 

 one day's notice — but advance orders are ''*' 

 sirable, as this is the only source of supply 1^ 

 the west and stock may be sold out unless ordered 

 in advance. ... 



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 writinsf advertisers. 



