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The Florists^ Review 



27 



Cius. W. NcMar 



Phone Cent. 3898 



22 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



CURRENT PRICES 



Per du. 



ORCHIDS, Cattleya* $5.00 @ $6.00 



American Beautiei Per dra. 



Extra long 8tem8 |4>00 



Se-lncb Btema 8.00 



30-lncb stems 2.50 



24-lnch stems 2,00 



20-incb stems l.BO 



16-lncb stems 1.26 



12-lncb stems I0.7S to 1.00 



Lilies Per 100. 



Extra special stock $12.60 



Fancy 10.00 



Good 8.00 



Per doa. 



Gardenias |2.00 to $3.00 



Boiet Per 100. 



RIcbmond 



Klllarney 



Wblte Klllarney , 



Aiy Maryland [ Select.... $6.00 to 8.00 



Bulgarie > Med 6.00 



Bride [ Sbort 4.00 



Bridesmaid 



Sunbnrst 



Mrs. A. Ward 



Carnations Per 100. 



Fancy ^ $8.00 



Good ;T $2.00 to 2.60 



Common 1.00 to 1.60 



Valley 8.00 to 4.00 



Violets, single or double 60 to .76 



Mignonette 4.00 to 6.00 



Btookt,_per boncb, 60c to 76c. 



Sweet Feat 76c to 1.60 



TuUpi 8.00 to 4.00 



Jonqnlls, Oreenhonse 8.00 



Jonquils, Sonthem 1.00 to 2.00 



Daffodils .' 8.00 



Adiantnm 75c to 1.00 



Asparagus, bunch, 25c to 6<0c. 

 Asparagus Bpreageri, buncb, 26c to 60c. 

 Bronze Oalax, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Ferns, $1.60 per 1000. 

 Boxwood, per btancb, 25c. 

 Fussy willows, per buncb, 50c. 

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

 Wild Smilaz, per case, $6.00. 

 Leuoothoe Bprayi, per 100. 60c. 

 Asparagus striags, each. 60e. 



ORANGE BLOSSOMS 



$1.00 PER CLU8TER 



We can supply tbese In any quantity if glTen 

 one day's notice — but adrance orders are de- 

 sirable, as tbis is the only source of supply In 

 the west and stock may be sold out unless ordered 

 in advance. 



CARNATIONS 



FOR 



MOTHERS' DAY 



We have a large supply and shall be 

 in full crop for Mothers' Day. Good stock 

 at $3.00 to $8.00 per 100. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



turn and she is preparing t » take full 

 advantage of it, but will not tell where 

 she is going. 



A. Dietsch is expected back in the 

 city this week from the south. He has 

 spent the last few weeks in Florida. 



M. J. Penchar, who has an estab- 

 lishment at 3144 North Francisco ave- 

 nue, has found that there is an ever 

 growing trade in his neighborhood and 

 that his former range of 3,500 square 

 feet would be inadequate to take care 

 of the demand. An addition of 2,000 

 square feet has just been completed and 

 Mr. Penchar is busy getting it in shape 

 to produce. 



Visitors: C. E. Critchell, Cincinnati; 

 H. L. Hill, of the Hill Floral Co., 

 Gteneseo, HI.; John Young, secretary 

 of the S. A. F., on his way from New 

 I'ork to Minneapolis. 



BiqfingaRew 



Your 



Refrigerator? 



old one 



leaks, looks 



bad and is in need 



^ of repairs. Invest in a ^ 



new one. Save ice bills and 



improve the looks of your store: 



W* M«k« Tliam B*tt«r' 



WHY 



NOT get 



^ the best value 

 ^ for your money? 

 ^ We manufacture 

 . HmWi' Refrigerators 

 exclusively, devoting 

 our entire time to one 

 line rather than making 

 it a side issue. Plans 

 and designs famished 

 free. We take great 

 ^pride in the origin- 

 ^ality of our de- 

 ^ signs and per- 

 fection of con-' 

 .struction. 



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Write for our new Florist 



Refrigerator 



Catalogue. 



BUCHBINDER BROS 



620 MILWAUKEE AV^UE, CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



UNITED ; 

 REFRIGERATION 



The new ice box should bear this trademark. 

 It's the stamp of all that's best in refriger- 

 ating apparatus and store fixtures. It's the 

 "Sterling" mark of its line. Get particulars 

 —today— from The United Refrigerator and 

 Ice Machine Company, Kenosha, Wis. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Hutchinson, Kan.— »rohn Stamm, for 

 twenty-twt years a grower here, will 

 establish a downtown retail store next 

 fall. >(. N. Kline, who conducts 

 Kline's Flower Shop, at 14 North Main 

 street, will build a large gre3nhou8e 

 this summer. 



Cedar Falls, la. — A new company- 

 with a capital of $10,000 is being or- 

 ganized here to grow roses. George- 

 Bancroft, who heads the new project^ 

 reports the stock about all subscribed. 

 For some years he was associated with 

 Joseph Bancroft & Son. 



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