OCTOBBB 28, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



23 



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MUM S 



. FOR ALL SAINTS* DAY 



We can furnish all colors, but the bulk of our supply is white and yellow. We have these in great 

 quantities, the good shippers, the sizes that sell b«8t. Can offer fine stock at $12.00 to $25.00 per 100. 



^ FINE BEAUTIES 



Plaiity of them to take care of all orders-excellent stock-all lengths 



A Splendid Cuf of Killarney 1 



SUNBURST RICHMOND 



Try this; it's a great seller. We can offer all lengths, 

 up to 36 inches. 



We now are ready to supply all the Richmond you 

 can use— fine stock, all lengths. 



i CARNATIONS 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



48-inch stem 



36-inch stem 



30-inoh stem 



24-inoh item 



20-inch stem 



18-inch stem 



.12-inch stem. 



Per doz. 

 $3.00 

 2.50 

 2.26 

 2.00 

 1.75 

 1.50 

 1.25 



Sunburst 



Klllarney 



White Klllarney.... ,„ , ^ ^^ _ .„_ 



Maryland f Select f6.00 @ | 8.00 



Melody ) Medium 4.00 @ 5.00 



Per 100 



Richmond 1 Short. 



Mrs. Ward \ goeci„ig 



Sunrise | «»Peciais, 



Bulgarie . 



3.00 

 10.00 



iShort stem per 100, $4.00 @ 8.00 



ROSES, our selecfioo, $3.00 per 100, good stock. 



Asparagus sprays, per bunch, 60c @ 76o 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, bunch. . 50c 



Sniilaz per doz., $2.00 



Perns per 1000, 2.00 



P 



CariAtions per 100, $1.50 @ $3.00 



Vi^ •* 3.00 @ 4.00 



Aditotum " 1.00 



Easter Lilies per doz., $1.60 @ $2.00 . 



Chrysanthemums.. " 2.00 @ 3.00 



Bubjeot to oluuiK* without notice. 



Order from u« and get the freahest stock and of best keeping quality and have the aseuranee 

 of ■api»lies«»ch as can only come from 8,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT ELOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. "^ VJ-.^-bs^. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



grown, in space to be used for callas 

 and for propagating. Four or five 

 flowers per plant were grown. Cutting 

 P*>gan last week and will be finished 

 ID another couple of days. The callas 

 tf> follow are in pots nearly ready to 

 bloom. 



Miss Ida Evert, who sells the mums 

 oi her brother, John Evert, will this 

 season make her headquarters with D. 

 I'- Freres. 



'Tohn P. Degnan celebrated his forty- 

 fa '^t birthday anniversary October 17. 



Tim Matchen says he expects to see 

 ''■ock shorten up in the next few days, 

 "'^ a visit to the growers in the vicinity 



of Peter Reinberg's range shows all 

 the growers pinching their plants to 

 get the Christmas crops. 



A good many florists are wearing 

 buttons that read, "Mendel for Sher- 

 iff," around a portrait of the west 

 side retailer. If you haven't one you 

 can get it by asking of Wietor Bros. 



It is reported that negotiations are 

 under way looking to a change of own- 

 ership of the Star Floral Co., Wilmette, 

 which has close to 100,000 feet of glass. 



Albert Fuchs, who was well known 

 in the trade a dozen years ago, has 

 become a heavy operator in real es- 

 tate in the vicinity of his former green- 



house establishment. He has built 

 several big apartment houses. October 

 18 he bought the site of the old Ken- 

 nedy garden, at Grace street and 

 Broadway, 140x266 feet. He is said to 

 have paid $110,000 and to plan a the- 

 ater seating 2,800. 



A dodge that has been worked suc- 

 cessfully in a great many other places 

 brought an amateur to grief October 18, 

 when he tried to beat the A. L. Ean- 

 dall Co. out of five dozen long Beauties. 

 He said he was the new messenger of 

 a well known retailer and got away 

 with the goods all right, but the de- 

 ception was detected inside of five 



