July 16, 1914, 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



We have a LARGE CUT 

 and good quality of Roses: 



SUNBURST— KLLARNEY 



AND ALL LEADING VARIETIES 



Also a good supply of first-class 



BEAUTIES 



all lengths of stem, good color, fine foliage 



Order fromjus 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 ft. of modern glass 



DURING JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WE CLOSE AT S P. N. SUNDAYS AT 12. 



PETER REINBERG, 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL, 



Current Prices 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Perdoz. 



Extra long $3.00 



36-inch stem 2.60 



30-inch stem 2.00 



24-inchstem 1.76 



20- inch stem 1.50 



16- inch stem 1.26 



12-inch stem 1.00 



Short »0.50@ .76 



Richmond .... 



Sunburst 



Killarney / Per ICO 



White Killarneyly Select $8.00 



Maryland / Medium S5.00 @ 6.00 



Mrs. Ward \ Short 4.00 



Bulsrarie 



Milady 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00 per 100 



Carnations per 100. 



Valley per lOO. 



Sweet Peas per 100, 



Easter Lilies perdoz., 



Adiantum per 100, 



Asparagus Sprays per bunch. 



Perns per 1000. $2.00; per 100, 



Smilax per doz.. 



$1.00 @ 

 3.00 @ 



.76 @ 

 1.60 @ 



.50 @ 



$2.fO 

 4 00 

 1.00 

 2 00 

 1.00 

 .76 

 ,25 

 2.00 



Subject to Chansre Without Notice 



L. D. PHONE CENTRAL 2846 



Mention The R«>t1»w when ynn wrltP. 



Money Makers for the Summer Trade 



stock number 382 as shown in the cut— note extra fine weave. 



Raw $2.60 per dozen 



Stained 2.75 per dozen 



Antique $3.00 per dozen 



Two-tone Effect 3.60 per dozen 



Liners extra, 35c per dozen 



This and others ranging in price from $1.20 to $6.00 per dozen will keep up a live 



interest throughout the hot months. 



SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPECIALISTS IN FLORISTS' BASKETS 

 I =3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE I ==a 



Mention The RcTlfcw when yon write. 



DUYERS out of town may rest easy these days if their orders are sent to us — mail or 

 '^ wire. It is the old saying:, "If you can't s:et it anywhere else you can get it at 

 Kennicott's/' That's true of all summer Cut Flowers and Greens. We have everything: 

 you need. 



DUKOiG JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WE aOSE AT S P. FL 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO., 



163 NORTH WABASH AVENUE, 



L. D. Phone, Central 466 



Wholesale Commission 

 Florists 



CH ICAGO 



MentioD Th» Rerlew when yon write. 



eating system for their new range 

 J!'«'"e completed that day. The estab- 



ishmont consists of two Moninger 

 ^"'ted pipe frame houses, each 42x400, 

 tin ^^^"'"'^ time has been made in put- 

 „ .? ^^^m up. Work was not started 

 snn, ^^'■cli 15. Planting was finished 



"me (lays ago. The place is full of 



new roses, principally Killarney Bril- 

 liant. Cutting will begin about Sep- 

 tember 1. 



Funeral work has been good lately, 

 reports M. Wolniewicz, 3301 North 

 Claremont avenue. Toney Wolniewicz, 

 his son, leaves July 18 for a visit to 

 Michigan City, Intl., and Allegan, Mich. 



William F. Schofield, 734 North State 

 street, had charge of the flowers at the 

 funeral of former Mayor Busse, July 

 13. Most of the leading stores had 

 orders and the flowers made one of the 

 largest showings ever seen in Chicago. 



C. L. Washburn notes that there is 

 the usual amount of business to be ex- 



