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The Florists^ Review 



Jolt 81, 1919. 



SUNNER ROSES OUR SPECIALTY 



We Grow all the Roses we Handle. No Stock Sold on Commission. 



We are Rose specialists and are cutting from 245,000 rose plants, all in one large range of glass, 

 grown under the very best methods and skill. The advantage of buying such stock, absolutely guaranteed as 

 to quality and freshness, and brought direct from the greenhouse to our store three times per day, is that 

 we can deliver them to our customers in splendid condition. Remember, wei 'ship you the roses the same 

 day they are cut. 



PRICE LIST 



NEW FERNS, $2.00 per 1000 



Russell and Columbia, $4.00 to $16.00 per 100, according to length 



°'«^'°- Per 100 



Ophelia, long $8.00 



" medium $6.00 @ 6 00 



•* short 4.00 



White Kiilarney, long 



** " medium 6.00 



short 



8.00 

 6 00 

 4.00 



Per 100 



Sunburst, long $8.00 



" medium $6.00 @ 6.00 



•* short 4.00 



Risci, lar ttlMiiM. k litt ei 2M er ■•rt, $3.00 ti $4.00 $n 100 



Asparasus Sprays, according to length, per 100 or more, $2.60 to $3.00 

 Galax Leaves, extra large size, bronze, per 1000, $2.00 

 All ether seasenable steck at marlcet prices 



Closed all day Sunday and open Weekdays, 8:00 a. m. until 5K>0 p. m. 



GreeabfBses: 

 Hiisdale ud Grens StitiM, III. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Office Md Stare: 1 78 N. WabMk Aveaie 

 Lone Distance Phone, Cealral 1457 



ENILSCHLOSS, 



Pres. aiad Trcas. 



MILTON SBLINKA, 

 Secretary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28th Street, 



EW YORK 



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Our new fall line of Fleets' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties will be 

 ready for your inspection at the Detroit Convention, August 19 to 21. 



VISIT US. 

 SAM SELIQMAN, Western Representative 



of the buyers are accustomed to come 

 with their cars and take their purchases 

 away. Nearly everyone was able to be 

 at his usual post of duty in spite of the 

 strike. 



Various Notes. 



The death of Aj^iold Eingier is 

 recorded in the obituary column of this 

 issue. A man of unquestionably wide 

 and thorough knowledge of the business, 

 his paJssing, in the way he passed, is spe- 

 cially regretted. 



Frank McCabe, one of the oldest, most 



widely known and popular of the em- 

 ployees of the A. L. Randall Co., was 

 drowned July 29 at Ottawa Beach, Mich., 

 where he was vacationing. Further par- 

 ticulars are in the obituary column. 



As an indication of what the whole- 

 sale cut flower contingent may expect in 

 the way of rents, the board of assessors 

 has just fixed new values for the real 

 estate for taxation purposes. The block 

 on Wabash avenue, between Randolph 

 and Lake streets, where most of the 

 wholesalers are located, has been valued 

 at $3,500 a front foot. The Randolph 



street frontage, where Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. is located, is put at $3,000 per foot 

 and where Peter Reinberg, the Tonners, 

 A. C. Spencer and others use almost all 

 the space on the second floor and three 

 more occupy the basement of the Atlas 

 block, the valuation of the land is placed 

 at $4,000 per front foot. The improve- 

 ments in the district consist of 4-story to 

 10-story buildings, in which the trade 

 occupies most of the basements, first and 

 second floors and some of the third 

 floors. 



