. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. H. VAN GELDER, Pres. L. M. JONES, Sec'y. ^^^CY^JO^ « VHOLESAU coM».BBioK lUHUSTS S6 B«at Ruidolpb 8ln«l CBICAGO Beauties Per dozen, $ to $ ROSES Per 100 Russell $ to $ Richmond. Milady, Brilliant, Ward Ophelia, White Killarney, Killarney, Sunburst to Extra Special billed accordingly. Asters per 100, $ to $ Carnations " Chrysanthemums per doz. to 5 00 Lilies per 100. Valley " Callas per doz. All Greens at market prices. Chrysanthem


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. H. VAN GELDER, Pres. L. M. JONES, Sec'y. ^^^CY^JO^ « VHOLESAU coM».BBioK lUHUSTS S6 B«at Ruidolpb 8ln«l CBICAGO Beauties Per dozen, $ to $ ROSES Per 100 Russell $ to $ Richmond. Milady, Brilliant, Ward Ophelia, White Killarney, Killarney, Sunburst to Extra Special billed accordingly. Asters per 100, $ to $ Carnations " Chrysanthemums per doz. to 5 00 Lilies per 100. Valley " Callas per doz. All Greens at market prices. Chrysanthemums You will find our Chrysanthemums, as in past years, to be without equal in this country. We are now receiving the early varieties in large quantities and of excellent quality. The team known as the Florists, rep- resenting the trade and consisting of Peter Olsem, William Lorman, Joe Ein- weck, Fred Price. John Huebner and Allie Zech, will open the season in the Kaad bowling- league. Lawrence and Lincoln avenues, Friday evening, Sep- tember 14. This team, as in former years, will also roll in the North Chi- cago Leaarue when the season opens. J. A. Budlong has had an unusually good summer's business, which Man- ager Schupp attributes to the fact that his Arm had a large, steady supply of stock all through the season, en- abling them to supply their custom- ers at all times. The Chicago Flower Growers' Asso- ciation is handling a fine supply of tuberoses in addition to a heavy sup- ply of roses, particularly Mrs. Chas. Russell. Luke Schrer, of Kennicott Bros., is back on the job after enjoying a splen- did vacation at Cleveland, O. Visitors: B. H. Ives and wife, Al- buquerque, N. M.: Calvin D. Kins- man, Austin. Minn.; Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin, 111.; Mrs. M. PhiUips, Wausau, Wis.; John Gipner. .Niles, Mich.; Ed. Blackman, Evansville. Ind.; B. Kats- winkle and wife, Mendota, 111.; Bmil Johnson, Manistique, Mich.; J. Clark- son, Manistee. Mich.; Herbert and Frank Smith. Danville


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