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The Florists' Review 



DeceiI^ 7, 1916. 





RUSSELL— BEAUTIES— SUNBURST in specially large and fine ai|i|ily 



AMBRICAN BSAUTISB- 



PRICE 



Subject to ehms* 



Per doz. 



48-inch stem $5.00 



36-incb stem 4.00 



30-inch stem 3.00 



24-inch stem 2.60 



20-inch stem , 2.00 



16-inch stem ; 1 .'60 



Short stem $0.76 @ 1.00 



Ophelia 



Richmond 



Milady 



Sunburst 



Killarney 



White Killarney . . . . 

 Maryland. .......... 



Per 100 

 Extra select.. $8.00 



Select.......'. 6.00 



Medium....... $4.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



LIST 



wlthent notlee. 

 MRS. RUSSBLL- 



Special 



Select 



Medium 



Shorter stem.... 



Chrysanthemums. . . . , 



Pompons............ 



Carnations 



..per doz., 

 per bunch, 

 ...per 100, 



Valley...,. 



Sweet Peas •••••■ 



Blaster lilies.. 



Adiantum.. ; 



Asparagus Sptays 



Smilax 



Ferns .....* 



6al»x, green or bronze 



.per bunch, 

 ...per doz., 

 ..per 1000, 

 . .per 1000, 



-m- •--:, 



Per dox. 



$2.00. 



-;.' 1.60 



*" T/ 1.00 



.60 



$3.00 



.76 



3.00 



6.00 



1.60 



12.60 

 1.00 

 .76 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 1.26 



$1.60 @ 

 .36 @ 



.76 @ 

 10.00 @ 



.60 @ 



ROSKS, e«r HiectiM. ■ gooiT grade, 93.00 pM- 100 



Order from ua and. ^et .the Ireaheat atock and ol beat keepings quality and have the asaurance 

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



PETER RE1NBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph Street, '^"?^^oS?r^846 «d eoi CHICAGO, ILL. 



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agent, to bring to Chicago mainly those 

 ffowers which are not grown here, but 

 which are grown in quantity in the 

 fields of southiern California. Mr. Kita- 

 sawa will be assisted in his work by 

 Louis Ancolora. 



November was a month highly favor- 

 able to the growers, except in the case 

 of those who were trying to hold back 

 chrysanthemums for Thanksgiving. The 

 temperature averaged 4 degrees per day 

 above normal and there was fifty-three 

 per cent of the possible duration of sun- 

 shine, against forty-seven per cent as 

 normal for the month. 



One of the season's new stores is the 

 Bruce Flower Shop, opened a few weeks 

 ago at 6906 Stony Island avenue. Fitted 

 up in the style typical of stores in the 

 outlying business districts, a good show 

 is presented to passers-by and business 

 has been satisfactory. 



Morton Grove dedicated a new bridge 

 November 28, Mrs. A. F. Poehlmann, 

 wife of the president of the village 

 board, breaking a bottle of champagne 

 at the proper juncturq. The exercises 

 were followed by a celebration at the 

 Wayside Inn, Peter Reinberg, president 

 of the county board; A. F. Poehlmann, 

 A. H. Poehlmann, George Harrer and 

 August Geweke being the members of 

 the trade among those present. 



That this will be one of the best 

 Christmases in the history of the Chi- 

 cago market is the belief of John 

 Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling Co. Mr. 

 Michelsen believes that the conditions 

 through the country tributary to Chi- 

 cago, both as to demand and supply, 

 are specially favorable to Chicago this 

 season, and that the largest shipping 

 trade ever known will center here. 



Frank Oechslin has thirty-one cases 

 of azaleas on the way from New York. 

 Three carloads have arrived and have 

 opened up in condition that affords Mr. 

 Oechslin much satisfaction in view of 

 what he hears of other shipments. He 

 figures it may be possible to make some 

 money on azaleas this season. 



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vv 



OR Bros. 



WabasI Avenue, ChlCfllQO 



PRICE LIST 



Subject to oliance without notleo 



BEAUTIES— Per Doz. 



Extra Select $6.00 



36-inch stems 4.00 



30-iach stems 3.50 



24-inch stems 2.50 



20-inch stems 2.00 



15-incli stems 1.60 



Mrs. RunoU, perlOO S6.00@Sl5.00 



SUtamey \ PerlOO 



WMte KtUamoy /Select S8.0O 



Klllamey Brilliant V Fancy 6.00 



Rlclunond / Medium.$4.00@ 5.00 



Sunburst.-. I Short 



Opbolla / 



CHRTSANTHKMUMS— 



Small per 100. fS.OO 



Medium per dez., I.fi0 



Fancy " " 2.00 



Special " 2.60 



Pompon Mnms in wonderful 

 variety 35c, 50c per bunch 



CARMATIOHB- per 100 



Select fs.OO 



Yvaar ZOO 



Medium 1.50 



Valloy 6.00 



KsatorliUes $10.00 @ 12.50 



Forna per 1000. 2.60 



Spromcorl and Aaparasus 



Sprays per bunch. M 



▲11 Green Goods at market rates. 



ROSES, our selection, Good medium stems, 



$4.00 per lOO 



Msstkm Tfcs Bsvlsw wh«i y» ■^rtte. 



diflQcult to establish, slow to 

 and requires more watchful 



The mail-order business always has 

 had special attractions for A. L. Randall. 

 "It is 



build up and requires more 

 care to see that the service really is 

 what the buyers want, but after careful 

 development a mail-order business is the 

 steadiest and most permanent patronage 

 any house can have," he said. 



Perhaps there is no showier show 

 house in Chicago than that recently 

 built at the front of John A. Michal's 

 range at 7045 Stony Island avenue. It 

 is like staging one 's display in the 

 street, the house is so high and light. 



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Although that section of the city is 

 building up rapidly and business stead- 

 ily improving, Mr. Michal is seeking 

 to sell out, as he has other plans. 

 R. E. Kurowski, general manager of 



