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The Florists^ Review 



Jdlt 27, 1916. 



R188ELL=WHITE KlLLARNEY 



IN SPECIALLY LARGE AND FINE SUPPLY 



PRICE LIST 



Subject to chaas* without notleo. 



AMSRICAN BBAUTIBS— 



Per doz. 



48-mch stem $5.00 



36-iQch stem 4.00 



SO-inch stem 3.00 



24-inch stem 2.60 



20-mch stem 2.00 



15-inch stem 1.50 



Short stem $0.76 @ 1 .00 



Ophelia 



Richmond 



Milady f Extra select . . 



Sunburst > Select 



Klllarney ( Medium $4.00 



White Klllarney.... \ Short 

 Maryland 



Per 100 



$8.00 



6.00 



5.00 



3.00 



ROSIS, Mr sdcdiM, ■ cMd fradc, $3.00 pM- 100 



MRS. RUSSBLL- 



Specials 



Select 



Medimn 



< Shorter stem. ... 



Per doz. 



$2.00 



1.50 



1.00 



.50 



ROSISp oir selectioa, a ftod fride, $3.00 per 100 



Asters per 100, $2.00 @ $ 3.00 



Carnations " 



Valley " 



SweetPeas " 



Easter Lilies " 



Adiantmn per 100. 



Asparagus Sprays per bunch, 



Sniilaz per doz.. 



Ferns per 1000, 



Galax, green or bronze per 1000, 



2.00 



.75 @ 

 10.00 @ 



.50 @ 



3.00 

 6.00 

 1.50 

 12.50 

 1.00 

 .76 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 



Order from ua ajid n^et the freshest stock and of best keeping qnality and have the assurance 

 of supplies such as can only come from 2,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Tw* PboMS 

 Cestral 2846 



.w-, CHICAGO, ILL. 



known with fair exactness what each 

 flower costs and there is no guesswork 

 about which varieties pay and which do 

 not. As a result, this is a place of 

 approximately half a million feet of 

 glass in which only seven varieties will 

 be grown for next season. 



That it will be the middle of Au- 

 gust before the last of the peonies in 

 cold storage are cleaned up is the be- 

 lief of Erne & Klingel. 



An automobile trip to Lard lake, 

 Wis., will be enjoyed next week by 

 George Kaspar, 4005 West Twenty- 

 sixth street. 



One day last week A. E, Hunt, of 

 Evanston, left his new automobile, that 

 he has had but a few weeks, standing 

 in front of the Atlas block. A stranger 

 got into it and started north. A rather 

 exciting chase resulted, but the winding 

 roads of Lincoln park proved too much 

 for the police and Mr. Hunt is still 

 looking for his car. 



Another man in the person of George 

 Gobel has been added to the store force 

 of the John Kruchten Co. 



After suffering most severely with a 

 sprained ankle, D. D. P. Roy is again 

 able to be in his office. 



A door has been placed in the north 

 wall of Zech & Mann's salesroom, 

 which gives the store both a Wabash 

 avenue and a Randolph street entrance. 

 AUie Zech returns from his vacation 

 July 30. Joe Eringer then takes a two 

 weeks' outing. 



It has been found necessary to in- 

 crease the palm department of Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111., by 

 the addition of four houses, 24x200 feet 

 each. H. M. Oeser and his assistants 

 have been working seven days a week 



OR Bros. 



162 North ^^ft«S^%^^«^v 

 Wabash Avenue, \>IllCay O 



PRICE LIST 



Subject to obanc* without notlc* 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- Doz. 



36-inch stems $5.00 



30-inch stems 4.00 



24-inch stems 3.00 



18-inch stems 2.50 



12-inch stems 1.50 



KII.T.ABOTT.W. KHXARVKT, RICH- 

 MOND, SUNBURST, OPHRUA- 100 



Extra special $7.00 



Select 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Short stems 3.00 



MRS. RUS8KLL- Per doz. 



Specials 12.00 



Select 1.60 



Medium LOO 



Short 60 



CARNATIONS- Per 100 



Fancy $2.00 



Good $1,00 1.50 



LILIKS- 



Fancy.... 



100 

 .$10.00 « $16.00 



Vema 



Smllaz 



Adlantum 



Gitlax 



Bprencort or Aapaimcus 

 Spntys 



.1000, $2.60 

 .doz.. 2.00 



.100. 

 .1000. 



1.00 

 1.00 



.bunch, .60 



ROSES. OUR SELECTION $3.00 PER 100 



Mention The E*Tlew when yoo write. 



since the arrival of the Belgian im- 

 ports, retubbing and arranging them. 

 Thomas Conlin, head of the plant de- 

 partment, has 9,000 6-inclr mum plants 

 coming on for the fall trade. Miss 

 Gertrude Miller has returned from a 



week 's vacation and Miss Irene Rowley 

 is enjoying a week's outing. 



An information and service bureau 

 has been established in the oflSce of 

 the A. L. Randall Co., with Miss Agnes 

 Corrigan in charge. Miss Salina Joyce 



