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JCLT 17, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



21 



DtMU I I to ExceUent Quality 



From young plants — all lengths, short, medium, long— in any quantity. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



48-inch stem $3.00 



36-mch stem 2.50 



30-inch stem 2 00 



24-inch stem 1 50 



20-inch stem 1 .25 



18-inch stem 1.00 



12-inch stem per 100. 6.00 



Short stem " 4.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Klllarney 



White Klllarney.... 



Per 100 



M.ryland .....' ( Sekct $6.00 @ $8.00 



^ Medium 4.00 @ 5.00 



Short . 3.00 



Melody . . . . 

 Richmond . 

 Mrs. Ward 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00. per lOO. 



Per 100 



Easter Lilies.. '... $12.50 



Valley $3.00 @ 4.00 



Adiantom 1 00 



Asparagus sprays, per bunch, 50o @ 75o 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, bunch. .50c @ 75o 



Smilax per doz., $2.00 



Perns per 1000, 200 



»ub|— t U0'chBUf without notice. 



Order from ui and get the treahest stock and of beat keepine quaUty and have the aaanraace 

 of anppliea auch aa eaa only eome from 8,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. "-"i^^'^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



leave Chicago at the same hour, eariy- 

 ing florists to Minnefipolis. 



Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kidwell re- 

 turned from the east July 15, after vis- 

 iting Washington and New York city. 



The organization of a Chicago Flo- 

 rists ' Club baseball team is under way 

 and it is expected that the squad will 

 be in good shape to participate in the 

 sporting events at the Minneapolis 8. 

 A. F. convention. A. Miller, the proin- 

 ising young twirler, reports a sore arm 

 as the result of too much practice dur- 

 ing the last few days. Miller was the 

 mainstay of the team on the pitcher's 

 mound last season. 



Roswell Schupp, who broke his arm 

 cranking an automobile a couple of 

 Weeks ago, is back at the J. A. Budlong 

 store, giving as much attention to his 

 duties as is possible with one arm in a 

 sung. 



The E. C. Amling Co. is this week 

 putting in a new steel ceiling, which 

 ^"^"11 add materially to the appearance 

 ^i the store. 



-^Iiss Burkhart, for many years with 

 ^- "■ Hunt, now is in the supply depart- 

 "'^nt of Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



Irank Ayers, right-hand man for C. 

 vv. McKellar, sailed for the Georgian 

 Day .Tuly 15, with his wife. 



his is an exceedingly busy season at 

 tno greenhouses of Wietor Bros. It is 

 naying season, as well as replanting 



'.'"■; also two wornout boilers are 



',1!5 replaced with new ones. 

 j^^.'he store over J. C. Craig's place 

 ,^"'.^ '^S'Cant, the extra space is being 

 " ';<i for cut flower display, 

 p his is vacation week for Adolph 

 ^^^■"osh, of Winterson's Seed Store. 



•'•^nn Byers, of the Chicago Carnation 



Wietor Bros. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., "- %?„tc:ph 2o«i CHICAGO, ILL. 



A LARGE SUPPLY OF FINE STOCK 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMEBICAK BEATTTIES. 



Per dos. 



60-lnch Btems |3.00 



48-Inch steins 2.50 



36-incb stems 2.25 



30-Inch stems 2.00 



24-lnch stems 1.50 



15-tnch stems 1.25 



12-lnch stems 1.00 



PINK AND WHITE KILLAKNEY. 



Per 100 



Extra spacisl $7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 5.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



RICHMOND. 



Extra special 7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2.00 



ROSES, Our Selection, 



XT XAKTLAND. Per 100 



Extra special | 7.00 



Selects 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.OO 



Good 3.00 



Short stems 2,00 



SUNBX7BST. 



Selects .• 10.00 



Fancy 8.00 



Good 6.00 



Short 3.00 



CARNATIONS. 



Special 2.50 



Good $1.50 to 2.00 



XIBCELLANEOinS STOCK. 



Lilies, fancy per 100, $10.00 to 12.50 



Ferns, new per 1000, 



Bmilax per doz., $2.00 to 



Adiantum per 100, 1.00 to 



Oalax per 1000, 



Sprengeri or Aaparafos Sprays.. per bnncb, 



$3.00 per 100 



2.00 

 2.50 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 .60 



Durins July, Ausuat and S.ptombar w* clos. at S p. m. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Co., resumed his duties July 14, after a 

 vacation of three weeks. 



The A. L. Randall Co. received and 

 shipped another car of sphagnum last 

 week, said to be the sixth car handled 

 this season. 



R. C. Hinz, of Leavenworth, Kan., 

 passed through the city July 14, on his 



way to Sawyer, Mich., for a vacation, 

 pausing only long enough to order a 

 few supplies. 



A. Henderson & Co. say they have 

 been advised that their first shipment 

 of Paper Whites and Romans is on the 

 way. It consists of 300 cases. 



With the extreme heat playing havoc 



