﻿APEIL 1^ 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



r REINBERG'S FOR ROSES 



The exceptionally fine quality of the Roses we are offering is an inducement to order 

 more than ever before. Reinberg quality means the best. 



CARNATIONS 



Plenty of Red, White and Pink for everybody, at $4.00 to $6.00 per 100. 



Bay Direct From the Grower 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL, PREMIER and COLUMBIA Per 100 



Specialfl $80.00 



Select $20.00 to 26.00 



Medium 12.00 to 16.00 



Short 6.00 to 8.00 



OPHELIA and SUNBURST Per 100 



Specials. $20.00 



Select $15.00to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Subject to change without notice 



MILADY Per 100 



Specials $20.00 



Select $16.00 to 18.00 



Medium lO.OO to 12.00 



Short 5.00 



.\ Per 100 



/Specials $18.00 to $20.00 



KiUamey 



yndt»Kmm*n^ f§,7-f: i2,„t„ j5^ 



Klllamey Brilliant. . /Medium 8.00 to 10.00 



Champ Weiland J^^^"^ 6<» 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION 5.00 



CARNATIONS- 

 Assortcd Colors . 



SMfeet Peas 



Valley 



Perioo I Adiantum, perlOO $2.00 



$4.00 to $6.00 Asparagus, per bunch $0.60 to .76 



2.00 to 4.00 Boxwood, per bunch 86 



8.00 Perns, per 1000. . 6.00 



I Galax, bronze and green, per 1000 2.00 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., ^'^"^.o^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



GOOD STOCK — Large Supply 



Sunburst 

 Columbia 

 Russell 

 Brunner 



Premier 

 MUady 

 Ophelia 

 Nesbit 



Carnations 

 Snapdragons 

 Calendulas 

 Ulies 



White KUlamey 

 Richmond 

 Beauties 



Maryland Yellow Daisies 



Champ Weiland Siiveet Peas 

 Mignonette Pansies 



Jonquils Boxwood 



Tulips Spren«(eri 



Freesia Galax 



Callas Ferns 



Cattleyas Adiantum 



Marguerites Smilax 



Plumosus 



Our Prices Never Are Higher than Others Ask for an Equally Good Grade of Stock, 



F rne ^ Company 



30 Eo Randolph St. 



WHOLBSALX FLOBISTI 



L D. PhoM RMMph 6578 



CHICAGO 



'">• per cent. With a freight rate ad- 

 ■^ »'iee of only 75 cents per ton it will 

 '"'an that fuel which last season cost 

 T 70 per ton on track next season will 

 ' t almost $8. When a grower uses, 

 ■' 'lo Wietor Bros., over 5,000 tons a 

 >; ar it means an addition of $12,000 to 

 ''■ cost of operation. 



■t might be said $12,000 does not grow 

 '" every rose bush. 



Various Notes. 



*'eorge Asmus has suffered an attack 



of his ancient enemy, rheumatism, ag- 

 gravated by *a general reduction of his 

 well known resistant forces due to long 

 continued overwork. His activities 

 touch so many lines of trade welfare, 

 that everyone hopes for his earjj 

 covery. 



Grossberg, Tyler, Finnerni! 

 which has had two separate st( 

 the second floor of the Atlas block, 30 

 East Kandolph street, has sold the lease 

 on room 220, adjoining Percy Jones, 

 Inc., to A. L. Vaughan & Co., who will 



remove to the new location by May 1. 

 The space is completely fitted up for 

 wholesaling cut flowers. For several 

 years it was the headquarters of Zech 



--^^?*Sr^n. 



/' C. A. Samuelson is delaying his return 

 ■ to the farm in Idaho to work out the 

 details of a plan to form a corporation 

 in which the store employees will be 

 stockholders and managers. One by one 

 Mr. Samuelson is arranging his inter- 

 ests here so that he can remain on the 

 farm the year around, and so that Mrs. 



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