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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuary 13, 1819. 



BEST 

 QUAUTY 



ROSES 



LEADING 

 VARIETIES 



CARNATIONS— Splits, $3.00 and$4.00 per 100. Choice Stock, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 



Choice Stock of Valley, Easter Lilies, Jonquils, Tulips, Daisies, Calendulas, 



Violets, Calla Lilies, Sweet Peas, Yellow and White Narcissi, 



Mignonette, Freesia, and all other Seasonable Stock. 



DON'T FORGET US ON GREENS AS WE HAVE 



Mexican Ivy, Asparagus, Sprengeri, Ferns, Adiantum, Green and Bronze Leucothoe and Galax 



If you want good stock and good treatment, buy of Chicago's most up-to-date and best located 



Wholesale Jut Flower House. 



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ROSES, VALLEY lad 



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SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION' 



PRICES 



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OTHERS 



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Leucothoe Sprays 



BEST IN COUNTRY 



Per 1000 $6.00 



Asparagus Sprays 



NONE BETTER ANYWHERE 



Per 100 $3.00 and $4.00 



56 E. Randolph St., 



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INC. 



Ferns, Boxwood, Galax, Florists' Supplies, Etc. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Foley Coming Downtown. 



. Another sign of the impending return 

 of the era of greenhouse expansion is 

 the announcement that the Foley Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., with factory in the 

 southwest manufacturing district, is 

 about to open a downtown sales and ad- 

 ministration office. Space has been 

 leased on the eighth floor of the new 

 State-Lake building, at the corner of 

 State and Lake streets, at a term rental 

 said to be $14,400. The building is 

 nearly ready for occupancy and the 

 Foley concern will be one of the first to 

 open there. 



George Seinberg Building and Moving. 



Among the earliest building an- 

 nouncements is one which indicates 



George Beinberg 's intention to remove 

 from his present location and erect a 

 new, large, modern range in the coun- 

 try. When Mr. Reinberg built on both 

 sides of Balmoral avenue that thorough- 

 fare ran through a prairie; now it is 

 built up solidly with residences where 

 there are no greenhouses and the green- 

 houses eventually must give way to the 

 city dwellers. Mr. Reinberg some time 

 ago took down one of the sections 

 on the south end of his range 

 and put up an apartment house. 

 Now he is taking down another section, 

 but he will build at once nine houses, 

 each 27x300, on his farm in Niles town- 

 ship, some miles northwest of the city, 

 but within easy motor run. He will use 

 Leak-proof wooden gutters and the 

 Ickes-Braun Mill Co. already has deliv- 



ered the material at Mr. Reinberg 's city 

 place, where it is being painted. It will 

 be one of the first building operations 

 started this spring. 



Various Notes. 



It is town talk that deals have been 

 closed affecting the ownership of two 

 larg^ growing and selling establish- 

 ments, but it is stated at headquarters 

 no papers have been signed and publi- 

 cation of what is on everybody's 

 tongue, it is said, would be premature. 



Among the growers who are figuring 

 on additions to their space is the Weiss 

 & Meyer Co., Maywood. Plans are be- 

 ing made for the early erection of an- 

 other large house. 



Having disposed of the seed store. 



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