. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pecembeb 14, 1916. The Florists' Review 51. 0 R Bros 162 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO WHOLESALE GROWERS OF Cut FloMrers We are in full crop for Christmas* Large supplies of Beauty, Killarneys, Richmond and the popular New Roses. We have all the standard and best new Carnations and can supply the best grade in quantity. CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST Subject to change without notice AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 60-inch stems $ 48-inch stems : 36-inch stems 30-inch stems 24-inch stems 20-inch stems Nrs. Russell, per 100, $$


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pecembeb 14, 1916. The Florists' Review 51. 0 R Bros 162 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO WHOLESALE GROWERS OF Cut FloMrers We are in full crop for Christmas* Large supplies of Beauty, Killarneys, Richmond and the popular New Roses. We have all the standard and best new Carnations and can supply the best grade in quantity. CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST Subject to change without notice AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 60-inch stems $ 48-inch stems : 36-inch stems 30-inch stems 24-inch stems 20-inch stems Nrs. Russell, per 100, $$ Per 100 \ Extra specials $ I Selects { Fancy ( Medium \Good J Short stems E[illarney White KilUrnej BrilUant. OpheUa Sunburst Roses, our selection, good stock, per 100 $ RICHMONDS Per 100 Extra specials $ Selects Fancy Medium Good Short stems CARNATIONS Red, extra special $ Fancy Enchantress, extra special Fancy White and Pink, extra special Fancy Adiantum ._. per 100, $ .50 .50 Asparagus Sprays per bunch, Smilax per dozen, Sprengeri per bunch, Ferns per 1000, Galax per 1000, Valley per 100, Mention The Review whan yon write. N. Tincozzi. The store will hereafter be known as the Van Buren Florists. The chrysanthemum season for 1916, according to N. J. Wietor, was one of *he best on record in spite of a weak ^F'ot in the middle of it. Wietor Bros, plant late varieties more largely than 'lo most growers and certainly profited ''y it this year. The convention committee which had >^harge of the entertainment of the vegetable Growers' Association of America when it visited Chicago in ^eptember, closed up its affairs at a •'neeting December 7, by ordering a re- fund of thirty-three and one-third per cent to the subscribers who provided the means of entertainment. Fred Lautenschlager was chairman; E. F. Kurowski, treasurer; J. B. Foley, secre-


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