August 12, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



37 



R O S E S 



RUSSELL, SDNBURST, OPHEUA, KILLARNEY and WHITE KILLARNEY 



Not only PLENTIFUL, but of QUALITY; also a lino grade of CARNATIONS 



Boy Direct From tho Grower 



Has, CHAS. RUSSELL and PRENKR Per 100 



Speciftls 120.00 to S25.00 



Select , 16.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short ,.. 6.00 to 8.00 



OPHEUA, MILADY and SUNBURST Per 100 



Special! S15.00 



Select Sl0.00to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 6.00 



Current Price List 



Subject to change nvtthoot notice 



COLUMBIA Per 100 



Specials $16.00 to 118.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 6.00 



KUlamey \ PerlOO 



WbtteKiUamey... f iD?ci»l" .,««,♦ 'J5-SJ! 



vin.....^ n.nMl^ Y Select SlO.OO to 12.00 



KinameyBrflUant ( Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Champ Weiland... ' Short 4.00 to 6.00 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION 4.00 



CARNATIONS- Per 100 



AOColore S2.00 to S8.00 



Adlantnm 2.00 



Aeparagna, per bunch SO.86 to 10.60 



Feme, per 1000 8.00 



Galax, bronze and green, per 1000 2.00 



Order from us and get the freshest stock and of best keeping quality and have the assurance 

 of supplies such as can only come from 2,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., e.-/i££^». CHICAGO, ILL. 



Visitors to the Convention 



PASSING THROUGH CHICAGO 



Are Invited to Visit Our Store 



and see the PERSONAL SERVICE we give on all orders. 



Our Price* Never Are Higher than Other* A»k for an Equally Good Grade o/ Stoch. 



Frne ^ Company 



30 Ee Randolph St. 



WHOLSSAIX VLORXSTS 



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CHICAGO 



ferent sections of the country, in small 

 acreage. He states they now have 

 about forty acres devoted to gladioli, 

 all grown from bulblets. None of the 

 flowers are marketed; they are all cut 

 off to allow the strength to go to the 

 bulbs. 



The Kelway variety called Golden 

 Measure he believes will outdo Schwa- 

 ben eventually. The bulbs now are ex- 

 tremely scarce. The variety has a 

 heavy stem and the flowers are well 

 placed on the stem, making it a beauti- 



ful gladiolus for florists' work. The 

 color is cream yellow. 



In this week's exhibit there are Kun- 

 derd's novelties and those of Diener, 

 of California; Kelway, of England, and 

 Pfiester, of Germany. Nothing stands 

 out so strongly as the purple plush of 

 Diener 's Anna Eberius. 



Various Notes. 



Fritz Bahr, gardener and Utteratenr, 

 was born in Paris, August 12, 1872. 

 Wendland & Keimel Co., Elmburst, 



has planted 7,000 of Pierson's new rose, 

 Crusader, and 11,000 of Victor, the 

 variety bought of the E. G. Hill Co. 



Painters and decorators have bright- 

 ened up the store of H. N. Bruns, at 3040 

 West Madison street, so that it is more 

 than ever one of the trade show-places 

 •f the west side. Light green walls and 

 a tan , ceiling admirably set oft the 

 mahogany woodwork. Mr. Bruns motors 

 in from Lakeside, Mich., in his Twin-Six 

 for a couple of days each week to keep 

 in touch with nnusually brisk summer 



