NOVBMBBR 19. 1014. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



For 



THANKSGIVING 



We 0£fer a Full Crop of 



BEAUTIES 



Roses atict Carnations 



AS WELIi AS A GOOD SUPPLY OF OTHER STOCK. 



THANKSGIVING PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



48-iuch stem.^ $4.00 



36-inch stem 3.00 



30-inch stem 2.50 



24-inch stem , 2.00 



20-inch stem 1 .75 



18-inch stem 1 .50 



12-inch stem 1.25 



Short stem per 100, $6.00 @ 8.00 



Mrs. Charles Russell 



Sunburst \ 



Kit arney | 



White klllarney.... /„ , ^ 



Maryland ( Select $6, 



Richmnnd \ Medium 4. 



Mrs. Ward ( Short 



Shawyer \ goeciala 



Ophelia I *»Peciais 



Milady / 



$4.00 to $15.00 per 100 



Per 100 



00 @ $ 8 00 



00 @ 5.00 



3.00 



10.00 



ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per 100, a good grade. 



Carnations per 100, $1 50 @ $ 3.00 



Valley 



Adiantum *' 



Cbrysauthemums, small " 



*• medium per doz., 



fancy " 



Pompons per bunch, 



4.00 @ 



8.00 @ 

 2.00 @ 



.35 @ 



5.00 

 1.00 

 12 50 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 .60 



Easter Lilies per doz., $1. 



Asparagus sprays per bunch, 



Smilax per doz.. 



Ferns per 1000, 



Galax, green or bronze " 



Boxwood per bunch, 



Leucothoe sprays per 100, 



50 @ 

 60 m 



$2 00 



.75 



2.00 



2.(0 



1.00 



.25 



.75 



Subject to Chans* without notice. 



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

 supplies such as can only come from ie,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GIiASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



L. D. Phone 



Central 2846 



30 E. Randolph St. 



CHICAGO, ILL 



McDtlon Tha ReTlew when yoa writs. 



Only 5 weeks 

 Until Christmas 



When you will want all the baskets that you can get. We 

 have them now, as we were fortunate in receiving our stock 

 from Germany before the war broke out. At present our line 

 is complete but orders are coming fast. 



Have we your order? Better Hurry. 



TO RE<CH OUR STORE:— Take a Chicago Avenue, Division Street, Milwaukee Avenue or Armitage Avenue car at State 

 and Randolph Streets and gret ofi at Huron Street. The cars stop right in front of our store. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 



SPKCIALIST8 IN FLORISTS' BASKETS 

 I = 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE i i 



Mmi 



Tb* M— lew wfc— fo« wrtw. 



weeks in Washington Park hospital, 

 Ernest Oeehslin was able to return to 

 ms home in River Forest November 15. 

 He is up and around the house and 

 hopes soon to be able to resume busi- 

 ness. It will be remembered that he 

 was injured October 28 in a collision 

 between his auto and a street car. 



The first stevia noted this season was 

 seen November 12 at the store of the 

 Batavia Greenhouse Co., cut at Batavia. 



A trip to Richmond and Newcastle 

 occupied two days of last week for 

 John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., and H. Wehrman, of Maywood. 



Mr. Michelsen feels confident of a 

 marked improvement in the market 

 within the next few days, basing it 

 largely on the passing of the mums and 

 especially the bunch mums. 



The International Forwarding Co. 

 states that it has on its hands about 

 a carload of Dutch bulbs, mostly 

 tulips, small lots, refused by the con- 

 signees. The bulbs have been held until 

 the local dealers are pretty well cleaned 

 up, so that marketing through outside 

 channels will do little harm. 



It is stated that F. C. Mendonza is 

 paying $3,600 per year on a lease for 



two years for his new location at 6236 

 South Halsted street, adjoining the en- 

 trance to the new Empress theater. 

 The building is close to Sixty-third 

 street, one of the best locations on the 

 south side, and Mr. Mendonza is fitting 

 up a first-class store. 



A. C. Spencer, with Kyle & Foerster, 

 points out a fine location for a fiower 

 store, in the new building at the corner 

 of Broadway and Winnemac avenue. 

 The owner, George J. Kappes, is one of 

 Mr. Spencer's numerous friends. 



A report in the market that J. W. 

 Ensweiler, 5329 South Morgan street, 



