JuNi 17, 191S. 



The Rorists' Review 



29 



Richmonds and Carnations 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Siiblact to Chans* witheut notle*. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES— 



Per doz. 



Extra long stems $3.00 



48-inch stem 2.50 



36-mcb stem 2.00 



30-inch stem 1.50 



24-inch stem 1 .25 



20-inch stem 1 .00 



Short stem $0.50 @ .75 



Ophelia 



Richmond 



Milady f Special , 



Sunburst > Select , 



Killarney ( Medium 



White Klllarney.... ] Short. 

 Maryland 



Per 100 



$6.00 



5.00 



4.00 



3.00 



MRS. RUSSELL- 



LouK stem 



Medium stem $1 



Shorter stem 



Per doz. 



$2.00 



.00 @ 1.50 



.60 



ROSES* our selection, a good grade, $3.00 p«r lOO 



good per 100. $ 1.50 @ $ 2.00 



" 2.50 @ 3 00 



Carnations, 



Fancy " 



Valley " 



Easter Lilies " 



Peonies per doz., 



Adiantum per 100, 



Asparagus sprays per bunch, 



Smilax per doz.. 



Perns per 1000, $3.50 



Galax, green or bronze. . " 1.00 



3 

 10, 



00 @ 



(0 @ 



.50 @ 



.60 @ 



4.00 

 12.50 



.75 

 1.00 



.75 

 2.00 



.40 



Order from us and g^et the freshest stock and of best keeping; quality and have the 

 assurance of supplies such as can only come from 8,000,000 FT. OF MODERN GLASS 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. "^^i:^^^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention Th» RgTlew when yoD write. 



176 I^.Mict\w8j\ Ave 



CKic^^o 



Per 100 



Valley $3.00 @ $4.00 



Peas 35 @ 1.00 



Peonies 4.00 @ 8.00 



Per 100 



Carnations $2.00 @ $3 00 



Eillarneys. pink and white, 2 00 @ 8.00 

 Easter Lilies 8.00 @ 12.00 



SES C. F. GEE rOR SAFETY 



Beauties, doz $0.75 @ $3.00 



Cattleyas, doz 4.00 @ 6.00 



Mention The RcTtew when yoo write. 



introduced to the pleasures of pedestri- 

 anism. Mr. Best is with the Stuppy 

 Floral Co. and his plan was to visit a 

 number of centers of trade interest. 



C. E. Pinney, of the Kentucky To- 

 bacco Products Co., Louisville, Ky., 

 was a visitor last week, and took ad- 

 vantage of the opportunity to get ac- 

 quainted with the Chicago Florists' 

 Club, June 10. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Business held up wonderfully last 

 week. Summer has not arrived yet; 

 the cool weather has kept the stock in 

 fine condition and has kept the quantity 



down almost to normal. While the 

 usual slump may be looked for almost 

 any day, stock is moving freely, and 

 sales show a substantial increase over 

 last year's. Graduation at Downer 

 College was a big factor last week; 

 more flowers than usual were used at 

 the exercises. Orders for graduation 

 flowers for all schools keep pouring in, 

 and June brides are greatly helping the 

 florists' business. The so-called business 

 depression has had no effect on Cupid; 

 he seems to be just as busy as in 

 previous years. 



Koses are in fine shape and are 

 moving well. The cut is large, but, 

 owing to the rapid sales, is not accumu- 

 lating to any appreciable extent. Car- 

 nations are also in large supply, but 



are not standing around the market 

 for any length of time. The quality of 

 the stock is exceptionally good. 



Southern peonies are still with us, 

 but are not so good as they have been. 

 The local stock is just about ready and, 

 if the present weather continues, the 

 crop will last for several weeks. Last 

 year the crop came on quickly and was 

 with us for less than a week, owing 

 to the extreme heat. Sweet peas are 

 still in good supply and the stock shows 

 little signs of deterioration. The cut 

 is being moved readily at fair prices. 

 Valley is in fine shape and is moving 

 well. Lilies, however, are becoming a 

 drug on the market, despite the good 

 quality of the stock. 



The retailers have been kept quite 



