. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-I,-' , •7'f-. WJ fi;. OCTOBBB 80, 1919. The Florists^ Review 39 CHRYSANTHEMUMS Buy Direct of the Grower Our Chrysanthemums are all kome-s^rown, beins: much superior to the California stock. Pompons—a l&rge quantity of White, Pink and Yellow, fancy stock. We are rose specialists and are cuttinsr from 245,000 rose plants £frown by skilled help, and all even quality, broug^ht in 2 and 3 times per day from our sfreenhouses. PRICE LIST: Russell and Columbia Fancy long, per 100 $ to $ Fancy medium, per 100 to Medium, per 100 1


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-I,-' , •7'f-. WJ fi;. OCTOBBB 80, 1919. The Florists^ Review 39 CHRYSANTHEMUMS Buy Direct of the Grower Our Chrysanthemums are all kome-s^rown, beins: much superior to the California stock. Pompons—a l&rge quantity of White, Pink and Yellow, fancy stock. We are rose specialists and are cuttinsr from 245,000 rose plants £frown by skilled help, and all even quality, broug^ht in 2 and 3 times per day from our sfreenhouses. PRICE LIST: Russell and Columbia Fancy long, per 100 $ to $ Fancy medium, per 100 to Medium, per 100 Short, per 100 to Ophelia, Hoosier, White Killarney, Sunburst Extra long, per 100. $ to $ Good medium, per 100 to Good short, per 100 to CHRYSANTHEMUMS White, Yellow and Pink, according to size, $ to $ per doz. POMPONS, assorted colors, 50c to 75c per bunch CARNATIONS, per 100, $ 1 FANCY FERNS Per 1000, $ Adiantum Per lOO. $ to $ Asp. Sprays Per 100, $ to GALAX, bronze Per 1000, Sprentferi Per lOO, to All seasonable flowers not grown by us will be procured for our customers. A trial order solicited. In buying direct of the grower you are assured of fresh stock at all times and the most even run of quality possible. All othar ••asonabia stock at markat prieas Closed all day Sunday and open Weekdays, 8:00 a. m. ontil 5:00 p. HisUde sad Gregis Statisi, III. CnrCAGO, ILL. Office aid store: 178 N. Wabash Aveaae Lone iisUace Phoae, Ceairal 1457v. Fort Sheridan army hospital last week and looked over this market before re- turning home. Visitors reported by the A. L. Ean- dall Co. were Mrs. F. Ennis, a retired florist from Milwaukee, and Lawrence Pollworth and his bride, also of Milwau- kee, returning from their honeymoon. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Market. All last week there was a steady de- mand for cut stock at the wholesale market, but the increased shipments that came in daily load


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