. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Sbm'ember 27, 1917. WIETOR BROS., 162 N. WAflASH AVENUE, CHICAGO Mrs. Chas. Russell Per 100 Fancy $ @ $ Good @ Miniature Roses Baby Doll Elger CURRENT PRICE LIST Pink and White Klllamey, OpbeUa, Sunburst and Richmond Per 100 Extra special $ Select Fancy Medium Short Carnations Fancy Good Subject to change without Miscellaneous Per VaUey LUles $ @ Ferns per 1000, Smilax per doz. strinsa, @ Adiantum Galax (bronze and green), 1000. Asparagus bc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Sbm'ember 27, 1917. WIETOR BROS., 162 N. WAflASH AVENUE, CHICAGO Mrs. Chas. Russell Per 100 Fancy $ @ $ Good @ Miniature Roses Baby Doll Elger CURRENT PRICE LIST Pink and White Klllamey, OpbeUa, Sunburst and Richmond Per 100 Extra special $ Select Fancy Medium Short Carnations Fancy Good Subject to change without Miscellaneous Per VaUey LUles $ @ Ferns per 1000, Smilax per doz. strinsa, @ Adiantum Galax (bronze and green), 1000. Asparagus bcb., Asparagus Boxwood per notice. 100 $ 600 i .60 .50 .25 ROSES, our selection, $ per lOO Other Green Goods Market Rates Mention The Review when you write. couiitiy. Frank Jaial lias joinod the sales force of Zecli & Maun. What probably was the first shipment of violets to reach the market this sea- son was received last week by the A. L. Eandall Co. The shipper was L. Gil- bert, Glen Ellyn, 111. With many conventions and flower shows scheduled, Octol)er commences as a regular globe-trotting trip for Fred Lautenschlager, of Kroeschell Bros. Co. During the first week he will attend the F. T. D. as well as the Vegetable Grow- ers' convention. Eric Johnson, of the A. L. Randall Co., is a strong believer in the future of Evelyn Nesbit, the new corsage rose. He says he believes it will replace Baby Doll in many orders this season. The busy season seems to have opened for the Eapid Wrapper Co. and some large sales are reported, one customer last week ])lacing an order for 16,000 wra])pers and 150 pedestals. Miss Ruth Wattmann, of Bassett & Washburn, has returned from a three weeks' vacation spent at Lake Geneva, Wis. - Visitors. Joseph H. Hill was u{) from Richmond to s])end Sunday with his father and mother, who are at the Presbyterian hospital, ;)3 West Congress street. Mr. Hill is getting along well after his operat


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