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The Florists^ Review 



August 16, 1917. 



800,000 Field-grown CARNATION PLANTS 



These are the strongest and best plants we have ever been able to offer. It has been a splendid 

 growing season with us (cool, with just enough rain) and the plants are in excellent shape. Put them on 

 your bench and they will take hold at once and give you a fine start for next season. We offer for imme- 



diate shipment at $5^00 pcF 100; $40.00 per lOOO 



ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS MRS. C. W. WARD THE HERALD BEACON 



WHITE PERFECTION ENCHANTRESS 



THENANTHOS 



THE BEST 

 BRIGHT SCARLET 



This variety was disseminated this season. We are sole agents for the sale of the originator's field- 

 grown plants. This is an opportunity for anyone who did not buy cuttings to get in on the first season of 

 what we believe is the best bright scarlet carnation on the market today. We offer strong plants for August 

 delivery at 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



250 at the 1000 rate 



ROSE PLANTS— Own Root, 2)^-inch 



100 1000 



Richmond $3.50 $30.00 



White Killarney 3.50 30.00 



White Killarney, 3-inch pots 4.50 40.00 



Richmond, 3-inch pots ^.: , 4.50 40.00 



Sunburst, 2ia-inch 4.50 40.00 



PETER REINBERG, 



30 East 

 Randolph St.* 



CHICAGO 



lI.ntloB Tb. RatIkw -wb^n yon write. 



becoming scarce. There are good out- 

 door flowers and a liberal supply of 

 dagger ferns, but plumosus, smilax, 

 and Sprengeri are practically off the 

 market. 



Various Notes. 



Frank Knecht has returned from a 

 several days' business trip to Detroit. 

 His daughter, Miss Martha Knecht, re- 

 turned last week from a two weeks' trip 

 on the great lakes to Mackinaw city 

 and Duluth. Some good summer \roses, 

 including Eussell, Shawyer, Ophelia and 

 Sunburst, are being cut daily af\ the 

 Knecht greenhouses. 



The Doswell Floral Co. reports a 

 heavy run on funeral work, with a good 

 supply of gladioli, asters and roses to 

 meet the demand. G. W. Doswell has 

 just returned from a several weeks' 

 stay at St. Louis, where he visited his 

 daughter. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Lanternier 

 and family are spending two weeks at 

 Snow lake. Good summer stock is be- 

 ing displayed in the store of A. J. 

 Lanternier & Co. 



Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vesey, Jr., are 

 planning to attend the S. A. F. con- 

 vention at New York. Excellent roses, 

 lilies, asters and oncidiums are being 

 cut at the Vesey greenhouses. This firm 

 has made arrangements with E. C. Am- 

 ling Co., of Chicago, to handle its large 

 cut of orchids for the season, the first 

 shipment having been made last week. 



Miss Marguerite Flick is spending 

 several weeks in Detroit. The Flick 

 Floral Co. had an exceedingly busy 

 week with funeral and wedding work> 

 A. M. Shive, manager of the green- 

 houses, has purchased a new runabout. 



GERANIUMS 



Easter comes March 31st next year. It should be a 

 Geranium Eiaster; get ready for it. If you are at the S. A. F. 

 Convention, see our Mr. R. A. Vincent; he will be pleased to 

 suggest varieties, quote prices or book your order. 



The indications are that we will have a big stock, and we 

 can see no reason why we cannot take care of your order, and 

 have them ready at any time. 



See about other bedding stock, Coleus, Salvia, Canna, Helio- 

 trope, etc. Brilliancy Coleus for Christmas ready now in 2 in. 

 pots for $3.00 per 100, and from 3 in. pots for $4.00 per 100. 



Begonias, Luminosa, Erfordii and Gracilis Rosea in 2 in. 

 pots for $2.00 per 100. 



Send for Catalo^^ue. Cash with Orders. 



R. VINCENT. JR.. & SONS CO.. white marsh, Maryland 



GROWERS OF PLANTS FOR THE TRADE 



Mention Th« BeTlew when yon write. 



CAN YOU USE 



750 Grafted White Killarney, 3-inch 



Excellent Plants. 

 Write for Special Price. 



J. L. DILLON 



BLOOMSBURQ. PA. 



Nephrolepis Scottii, Teddy, Jr., 

 and Elegantissima Improved 



4-iDch pots, $20.00 per 100 

 Cash with order please. 



ASCHNANN BROS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Second and Bristol Sts. and Rising Sun Ave. 



