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The Florists^ Review 



Fhbrcaby 22, 1917. 



Sunburst, Richmond, Russell, Ophelia 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- 



PRICE 



Per doz. 



I 



48-inch to 60-inch stem $5.00 



36-inch stem 



30-inch stem 



24-inch stem 



20-inch stem 



Short stem 



Ophelia 



Sunburst ■ o • < 



KUlamey L 0"? * 



White Rillamey f Mint.,™ 



KlUamejr BrilUant i M,!*!'"" 



Maryland J ^nort .. 



MRS. RUSSELL- Per 100 



Special S25.00 



Select 20.00 



Medium IS.OO 



Short $6,009 8.00 



RICHMOND— Per 100 



Special $12.00 



Sleet 10.00 



Medium 8.00 



Short S.0O 



6.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 1.00 



Per 100 



$12.00 



10.00 



8.00 



5.00 



LIST 



MILADY— Per 



Special 



Select 



Medium 



Short 



ROSES, our selection, a good grade, $4.M per IN 



Carnations per 100, 



Valley " 



Easter Lilies " $12.50® 



Violets " 1.00® 



Sweet Peas " 1.50® 



Paper Whites " 3.00® 



Jonquils " 3.00® 



Tulips " 3.00® 



Adiantum " 1.00® 



Asparagus Sprays per bunch, .50® 



Smilax per doz., 



Ferns per 1,000, 



Galax, green or bronze $1.25 per 1000 



Leucothoe 75c & $1.00 per 100 



Boxwood per bunch. 



100 



$12.00 



10.00 



8.00 



S.00 



3.00 

 6.00 

 15.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 1.50 

 .75 

 2.50 

 3.00 



.25 



Sublact to ehans* wHiMirt notle*. 



Order from ub and g^et the freshest stock and of best keeping; quality and have the assurance 



of supplies such as can only come from 8,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



Store open 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., Sondsys to noon only. 



30 E. Randolph St. '**(^2m<.^m. CHICAGO, ILL. 



MeatJOB The BeTJew irtiea yon write. 



vested $3,000 in a new water system to 

 take care of his steady increase in glass. 

 The Skinner sprinkler system is being 

 installed throughout the entire place, 

 and to supply it an automatic air pres- 

 sure tank, capable of 100 pounds pres- 

 sure on a 4-inch pipe, has been put in. 

 An automatic heater is attached to the 

 tank to hold the water at an even tem- 

 perature. 



Hess & Swoboda are trying out some 

 Easter lily bulbs that were grown in 

 New Orleans. While not yet in flower, 

 they seem to be as good as any imported 

 stock. Mr. Hess is enthusiastic about 

 them. 



C. E. Baldwin, who recently pur- 

 chased The Fernery, on Sixteenth 

 street, states that he is well satisfied 

 with trade so far. Mr. Baldwin is a 

 beginner in the retail cut flower busi- 

 ness and has the best wishes of all those 

 in the trade. 



Bowling. 



The Dubs, captained by L. S. Hines, 

 were too much for the Scrubs, captained 

 by Harry Clark, on the Council Bluffs 

 alleys February 15, taking them into 

 camp three straight games. The score: 



Scrubs 1st 2d 3d Dubs 1st 2d 3d 



Lainson ...120 107 128 Foster 175 145 189 



Arnold 92 101 118 Chapman ..118 174 140 



Fisher 109 127 150 Harding ...104 79 80 



Clark 100 156 128 Hlnes 1.36 93 142 



Bath 173 133 120 Herman ... 99 157 138 



Totals... 594 C24 654 



Totals... 632 648 689 

 L. S. H. 



MUNOIE, IND. 



Mark Witte, of Eichmond, has taken 

 a position with the Eiverside Floral Co. 



Henry Potomkin has left for North 

 Dakota on account of the illness of his 

 wife. 



Claud Clark, of the Williams & Clark 

 Floral Co., has sold his interests in the 

 firm. He has taken a position with 

 Fred H. Lemon & Co., of Richmond. 



Silas Bichison, of Eiverside Floral Co., 

 who has been quite ill for six weeks, 

 is improving and hopes to be back at 

 the greenhouses soon. 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



'♦•♦•• 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



MnttoBTk* R«frl«w 



SLIDES 



We will furnish two beautiful Florists' 

 Slides for Easter adverting for you for 

 $1.00 cash. No stock imprinted. Your 

 name is on the plate. If not satisfied, 

 we'll return the money. 



NIAeARASLIDECO.."'£i':-?'' 



Mention The HcTlgw when yoB write. 



Florists' Cards and Envelopes 



TAGS, LABELS 

 and PRINTING 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Lansing, Michigan 



Mention Th» R>»1»w whi>ii mn wr1t». 



Miller's Flower Shop has been busy 

 during the last week, funeral work be- 

 ing extra heavy. This concern reports 

 business for January and February as 

 being decidedly good. S. H. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



The severely cold weather, with little 

 sunshine, has had a tendency to make 

 flowers of all kinds scarce, roses par- 

 ticularly so. American Beauties are 

 extremely scarce, as they have been 



NOW 



is the time to order 



SHOWER RIBBON 



for your Bridal Bououets. 



Especially when you can bu.v at the 

 same price as the plain shower ribbon 

 today. 



2isc a yard; ar SI. 25 a belt a( 50 yards 



AMERICAN BULB CO. 



1 72 N. Wabash An. CHiaCO, HI. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



raNT-AD-STRING 



FOR FLOWER BOXES 



Chicago Printed String Co. 



307 S. La Salle Street. CHICAGO 



Itontka Tb« EtIott whii 70a write. 



for the last three or four weeks. Other 

 varieties of roses are more plentiful, 

 but the supply is not sufficient for the 

 demand. Carnations have increased in. 

 supply somewhat, but there still are not 

 enough of them. Ward is most popular 

 because of its fine color and good keep- 

 ing qualities. DaffodHs, jonquils and 



