November 21, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



MUMS m MUMS 



THANKSGIVING DAY 



We are getting the combined shipments of a 

 number of growers and can fill any order, large or 

 small. Wire, Write, Phone. 



BEAUTIES 



Plenty of these and other Roses. Send" ns your 

 order. Anything you want. 



CARNATIONS- POM PONS 



We can fill your orders for choice stock in 

 these. Don't take chances, but order of us NOW. 



THANKSaiVINQ PRICE LIST 



AMBRICAN BBAVTIBS per dos. 



Special, extra longr $5 OO 



S«-incb 4.00 



24to30-lnch 12.60 8.00 



18-lnch 2.00 



12 to IB-inch 1.60 



ROSES 



Per 100 



Rlchmonda t4.00 @| 8.00 



Klllarney, white, pink 4.00 @ 8.00 



My Maryland 4 00 n 8.00 



Mrs. Tatt 4-00 O 8.00 



Sunburst 6.00 Q 16.00 



Roses, our selection 3.00 



Extra longr, fancy 10.00 



9iiscx:]:.i.ANi!:ous 



CARNATIONS, common 2.00 



" fancy 4.00 



MUMS .... per doz., $2.00 & $4.00 



Orchids " " 6.00 @ 7.60 



Easter IilUes 



Violets 1.00 & 



Valley 3.00 n 



Adlantum 76 



Asparagus Strings, each, 60c@76c 

 Bunches, " 26c@60c 



Boxwood ..per bunch, 26c 



Sprengerl Bunches, each. 26c660c 



Smllax per doz., $1.60 @ $2.00 



Oalax. green per 1000. 1.00 



" bronze " 1.26 



Ferns " 2.00 



Mexican Ivy " 6.00 



Wild Smllax, $6.00 per case. 

 Subject to change without notice. Store 

 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays 

 at noon. 



8.00 

 6.00 



12.60 

 1.26 

 4.00 

 1.00 



.20 

 .76 



open 

 close 



E rne A Klingel 



30 E. Randolph Street 



L. D. Pbone 



Randolpli 6578 



Auto. 41.716 



CHICAGO 



MeptioD The Review when yea write. 



states that the company will at once 

 proceed to erect a new building 100 x 

 200 at its factory at Desplaines. It is 

 only eighteen months since the Des- 

 plaines factory was put in operation. 

 Business has come in so well that addi- 

 tional capacity is needed. With this 

 extra floor space Mr. Sykes figures that 

 he can double the production for next 

 season. 



Thomas B. Wilson, formerly outside 

 foreman for A. B. Dick, Lake Forest, 

 111., has taken a position as head 

 gardener for A. Monell, Tuxedo Park, 

 N. y. Tie formerly worked for A. Hen- 

 derson & Co., in the bulb department, 

 and for other Chicago firms. 



Carl Thomas, of the A. L. Bandall 

 Co., will make his home for the winter 

 at 6025 Jefferson avenue. 



E, E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 reports that Elmer Sigwalt, the carna- 

 tion and chrysanthemum grower at Ar;» 

 lington Heights, is happy over the 

 arrival of a little daughter. 



C. L. Washburn, of Bassett & Wash- 

 bum, says that November 18 his firm 

 handled over 1,500 fancy chrysanthe- 

 mum blooms. 



Erne & Klingel say that November 

 16 was the busiest day they have yet 

 had and that there were twice as many 

 shipping orders as usual. 



Wm. Wienhoeber is making a short 

 trip east to have a look at things now 

 that the season is fairly under way. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. received a ship- 

 ment of 3,000 azaleas last week and C. 

 G. Anderson, of the plant department, 

 says another lot is expected shortly, as 

 well as a number of other additions to 

 the stock in the plant section. 



I Plants Sell Better 



when the ugly clay pots 

 are hidden by the at- 

 tractive and artistic 



EVER-READY 



POT COVERS. 



Strong cardboard 

 foundation. Best qual- 

 ity waterproof crepe 

 paper, silk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved metal fastenings. Furnished in four 

 colors and many sizes. Write for samples 

 and price list today. Send 10c for postage. 



EVEB-BEADT FLOWEB POT COVEB CO. 

 146 Hucrhes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Mention The Beylew wben yen write. 



W. W. Barnard Co. has news of the 

 death, at Birmingham, Ala., of Mw. 

 Arthur Wiebens. Mr. Wiebens, before 

 going to Birmingham, was a traveler 

 for the Barnard Co. 



Adolph Poehlmann and Dick Salm 

 were at Cleveland last week to stage 

 the show stock of Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



J. H. McNeilly, the Sixty-third street 

 candy man, has not yet succeeded in 

 hiring a florist. 



O. Johnson, of the Batavia Green- 



PERCY 



Wholesalers of 



CUT FLOWERS and 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Write for Catalogue. 



JONES 



56 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



§ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaHey 



Mention Tb» BeTtew when yon write. 



house Co., says he believes the abun- 

 dance of chrysanthemums actually helps 

 Beauties, instead of hurting their sale, 

 as the trade always has thought. He 



