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January 8, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



85 



^^Reinberg^s For Roses 



>9 



Killarney 



Brilliant, 

 Nrs. Russell 



Sunburst, 



A large supply — good quality 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Buy Direct From the Grower 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL, PREMIER and COLUMBLA. Per 100 



Specials $35.00 



Select 30.00 



Medium $18.00 to 25,00 



Short 12.00 to 15.00 



OPHELIA and SUNBURST 



PerlOO 



Specials $25.00 



Select ; $18,00 to 20.00 



Medium , 12.00 to 15.00 



Short 10.00 



Subject to market change %vlthout notice 



MILADY Per 100 



Specials $25,00 



Select 20.00 



Medium $15.00 to 18.00 



Short 10.00 to 12.00 



.\ Per 100 



i Specials $18.00 to $20,00 



Killarney 



WhiteKillamey \%:^^^[ ,^^ 



Killarney Brilliant.. (Medium....: 12.00 



Champ Weiland.»S^°>^* »•<»»« !<>•<» 





ROSES, OUR SELECTION. 



$8.00 



CARNATIONS- 

 Assorted Colors 



Stevla 



Violeta 



Adiantum 



PerlOO 

 .$10.00 to $12.00 



3.00 



3.00 



2.00 



Asparagus, per bunch 60c to 75c 



Boxwood, per bunch 86c 



Ferns, per 1000 $4.00 



Galax, bronze and green, per 1000 ". 2.00 



Leucothoe Sprays, per 100 i.oo 



Smilax, per doz. strings 8.00 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., ^'^^^>o^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



Zech & Ma^nn 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 



INVITATION 



Make this your Headquarters for the 

 Carnation Convention, January 21 and 22. 



Have your mail sent in our care. 



There is 

 No More Reliable 

 Source of Supply 



for 



Cut Flowers 



and Greens 



a church in Berlin. He made a trip 

 home in 1908 and another in 1912, but 

 was not permitted to leave Germany 

 from that time until now. 



For several weeks it has been current 

 report in the trade that the A. A. Arnold 

 paper box concern was selling out to 



the Lindley interests. In this issue The 

 Review is able to announce the con- 

 solidation. 



George Way, of the Duro Paper Prod- 

 ucts Co., says there is only one difficulty 

 in doing business these days. It lies in 

 the supply of raw materials. 



A. J. Zech, president, and A. T. Pyfer, 

 secretary, sent out their last Florists' 

 Club's notice on New Year's day. It 

 was a call for the meeting January 8 

 to install their successors. 



In the Los Angeles news letter in this 

 week's Review is an account of E. C. 



