December 26, 1912. 



The Floriists' Review 



25 



John F. Kidwill, President. Edwabo Mxitbxt, Vloe-Fieddent. Gko. C. Wxiland, Bec'^. Antom Thbm. Traaa. 



L. D. Phono 



LJS; 5449 176 RMic]\ig8j\ Ave. 



Ch4cei.^o 



lew Tears Flowers 



WE HAVE A 

 BIG CUT OF 



KILLARNEYS, 



BEAUTIES and 



RICHMONDS 



CARNATIONS and 

 VIOLETS 



FANCY SINGLE VIOLETS 



CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST 



Qbadk 



Beauties doz. 



KUlarney 100 



White Klllarney 100 



Maryland 100 



Richmond 100 



Carnations 100 



Sweet Peas .100 



Daisies 100 



Romans 100 



StevU 100 



Paper Whites 100 



Cattieyas doz. 



VaUey 100 



LiUes 100 



Violets, doable 100 



single 100 



Smilax 100 



Plumoaus 100 



Sprengeri 100 



Adiantum 100 



" Croweanum 100 



Galax 1000 



Ferns 1000 



Mexican Ivy 100 



OUR ROSES ARE EXCELLENT. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FLOWERS FOR NEW YEAR'S 



AND THE SEASONAL GREETINGS 



3. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



161 N. Wabash Avenue, 



(NOT INC.) 



Phones:-Ceiitral 2571-2572. Automatic 48734. 



CHICAGO 



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flowers. The bulk of the decorating 

 work fell to George Waldbart and Os- 

 tertag Bros. 



Frank Weber, of the H. J. Weber & 

 Sons Nursery Co., returned home during 

 the week from a visit to Kansas City 

 and St. Joseph, Mo. In the former 

 city he attended the meeting of the 

 Western Association of Nurserymen 

 and was elected president. 



The Ellison Floral Co. has been quite 

 busy of late, with weddings, dinners 

 and receptions. The advance orders 

 for Christmas are many and there are 

 prospects of a rushing business this 

 week. 



C. Young & Sons Co. is making an 

 elegant display of well-grown blooming 



plants for Christmas sales, which are 

 a great attraction. 



The W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral 

 Co. had a big demand for Christmas 

 greens and supplies all last week. This 

 concern's cut flower department also 

 had a large demand. 



The Riessen Floral Co., Grimm & 

 Gorly and Alex. Siegel say that they 

 have a great many advance orders 

 booked for Christmas delivery and are 

 looking forward to the best Christmas 

 business they ever had. 



E. W. Guy and Henry Emunds, of 

 Belleville, spent a day here this week, 

 buying their Christmas supplies. Both 

 say they expect a big holiday trade 

 in plants and cut flowers. Mr. Emunds 

 is still cutting good mum blooms. 



The Windier Wholesale Floral Co. 

 reports a busy week in cut stock and 

 supplies. This is the first Christmas 

 for this concern and it looks to be a 

 busy one. 



G. H. Angermueller reports large 

 shipping orders for Christmas supplies 

 in the southwest. 



The florists along Grand avenue are 

 making great efforts at window dis- 

 plays. Waldbart; Ayers, Windier, Berg- 

 stermann and Beyer especially have 

 fine displays of blooming stock for 

 Christmas. 



The Eetail Florists' Association held 

 its regular monthly meeting at the 

 Washington, Monday night, December 

 15, with a good attendance. B. J. 



