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The Weekly Rorists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 11, 1806. 



Peter Reinberg 



51 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



The Largest Range of Glass in the World is now in heavy crop and 



we are ready to talie the very best of care of all orders intrusted to us N 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



▲MXBXCAN BSADTZXS 



Long stem $8.00 to $4.00 per doz. 



80-incb stems 260perdoz. 



24-iD(h gtems 2.00 per doz. 



I8-iD0h stems 1.50 per doz. 



12-iDcb htems 1 00 per doz. 



Short stems 75 per doz. 



Mrs. BSarahaU Field $8.00 to 12 00 per 100 



■■ short..... 5.00to 6.0" per 100 



Rictamond S.OOto e.OOperlflO 



Liberty 3.00to O.OOperlOO 



Cliatenay $8 00 to $6 00 per 100 



Brldeamkld , S.OOto 6.00perl00 



Bride S.OOto 6.00perl00 



Perle S.OOto fi.OOperloo 



Sunrlee S.OOto 6.(0perl00 



Dnole John S.OOto 6 00 per 100 



GoldenGate 3.10 to 600 per 100 



ROSCS, OUR SEtLCTION, $3.00 per 100 



CARNATIONS.. 



.$1.50 to $2.00 per 100 



Send us your orders— aret the freshest stock at the lowest market rates and the assurance 

 of supplies such as can only come from 1,800,000 feet of modem Klass. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CW.McKELLAR 



CHICAGO 51 Wabash Ave. 



I make a 

 Specialty of 



ORCHIDS 



and all 



FANCY 

 CUT 



Headquarters flowers 



I jun now booking orders for regular shipments of cut flowers for tiie coming season, 

 and would appreciate an order from you for your regular supply. Regular shipments made 

 daily, every other day, or as often as you like, and at lowest market prices. TRY ME. 



WEKKLT PRICK LIST 

 From 8stnrds7, Oct. 18, to Oct. SO 



BKAUTI£S Per doz. 



30to86-lnch 13.00 to l« 00 



24to80-lnch 2 UO to 3.00 



15 to Winch 1.00 to 1.60 



8t0l2-lnch 1.00 



Shorts per 100, 3.00 to 6.00 



B08ES (Teas) Per 100. 



B'ldeand Maid 13.00 to t6.00 



Elchmond and Liberty.... S.OOto 6.00 

 Oolden Gate and Chatenay 3.00 to 6.UU 

 Buses, my selection 3.00 



CARNATIONS 1.60 to 8.00 



ORCHID'«.Cattleyas,doz., 6.00 



Dendroblum For- 

 mosum doz.. 4 00to 6.00 



Assorted box, |6.0Uandup. 



BII4CEIXANK017S Per 100 



Violets 10.76 to $125 



Valley SUOto 400 



Harrlsil 16.00 to 18 00 



Smilax uerdoz., 1.60 



Asparagus Strlngrs... each, .40 to .50 

 Asp. and Sprengerl, per bunch, .36 



Boxwood Bunches... each, .36 



Adiantum per 100, .76 



Ferns, Common. ..per 1000, 1.60 



Oalax. O. and B... " 1.00 to 1.60 

 I>ucothoe Sprays " 7.60 



Wild Smilax ...50-lb. cases, 5 00 



Sheet Moss, per bag or bbl., 2.60 



SCBJKCT TO Market Ob.anob 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. 



The florists' department of the Illi- 

 nois State Fair at Springfield last week 

 was unusually well filled, thanks to the 

 efforts of the Illinois State Florists' 

 Association. Albert T. Hey, of Spring- 

 field, was on hand all week, representing 

 the association. President J. F. Am- 

 mann, of Edwardsville, had expected to 

 be there, but was called home by a tele- 

 gram announcing the death of a nephew 

 in a railroad accident. The display of 

 cut flowers and plants was one of the 

 most attractive features of the grounds 

 and the building was thronged all the 

 week. The increase in premiums served 

 to draw out better competition. Fol- 

 lowing were the awards: 



Collection of stove and greenhouse plants ef- 

 feetlTely arranged — Georjte Van Horn, Spring- 

 field, first; David Wlrth, .Springfield, second; Al- 

 bert T. Hey, Springfield, third. 



Twelve palms grouped for effect — David Wlrth 

 first, George Van Horn sec'ond. 



Six palms grouped for effect — George Van 

 Horn first, David Wlrth second. 



Two palms — George Van Horn first, David 

 Wlrth second. 



One palm — George Van Horn first, David Wlrth 

 second. 



Twenty-five ferns distinct, one of each — 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, first; Albert T. 

 Hey second. 



Twelve ferns distinct, one of each — Albert T. 

 Hey first, Vaughan's Seed Store second. 



Six ferns distinct, one of each — George A. 

 Kuhl, Pekln, first; Albert T. Hey second. 



Four adlantums, distinct, one of each — Albert 

 T. Hey first. 



One araucarla, large specimen — Vaughan's 

 Seed Store first, Albert T. Hey second. 



One specimen fern, any variety, not less than 

 n 10-Inch pot — Vaughan's Seed Store first, Geo. 

 A. Kubl second. 



Collection of crotons, not less than twenty 

 plants — Vaughan's Seed Store first. 



Collection of geraniums, not less than twenty- 

 five plants— David Wlrth first, Albert T. Hey 

 second. 



Collection of begonias, including ornamental fo- 

 liage and flowering kinds — David Wirth first, Al- 

 bert T. Hey second. 



Collection of succulents — H. Janssen, Spring- 

 field, first; Albert T. Hey second. 



Collection of bulbs — Vaughan's Seed Store sli- 

 ver medal. 



Collection of Baby Rambler roses — Vaughan's 

 Seed Store first, Albert T. Hey second. 



Twenty-five American Beauty roses — Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., Chicago, first; A. C. Brown, 

 Springfield, second. 



Twenty-five Golden Gate — H. W. Buckbee, 

 Rookford, first; Poehlmann Bros. Co. second. 



Twenty-five Richmond or Liberty — Poehlmsnn 

 Bros. Co. first, H. W. Buckbee second. 



Twenty-five Bride — Poehlmann Bros, first, A. 

 C. Brown second. 



Twenty-five Bridesmaid — Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first, A. C. Brown second. 



Twenty-five KlUarney — Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first, A. C. Brown second. 



Twenty-five Uncle John — Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first. 



Twenty-five Madam Chatenay — H. W. Buckbee 

 first, Poehlmann Bros. Co. second. 



Twenty-five Suurlse^Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first, A. C. Brown second. 



Twenty-five any other rose — Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. first. 



Collection of roses, six varieties, twelve flow- 

 ers each — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first. A, C. 

 Brown second. 



Fifty Harlowardcu carnations — John Bauscber. 

 Jr., Freeport. first. 



Fifty Mr. Thos. Lawson — Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first, John Bauscber, Jr., second. 



Fifty Cardinal — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first, H. 

 W. Buckbee second. 



Fifty Boston Market — J. D. Thompson Carna- 

 tion O-o., Jollet, first; John Bauscber, Jr.. second. 



Fifty Gov. Wolcott — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first. 



Fifty Enchantress — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first, 

 J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. second. 



Fifty Fiancee — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first, A. 

 C. Brown second. 



Fifty Mrs. Patten — Poehlmann Bros. Co. first, 

 J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. second. 



Fifty White Lawson — Poehlmann Bros. Co. 

 first. A. C. Brown second. 



Fifty any other carnation — Poehlmann Bro."". 

 Co. first, J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. second. 



Twelve carnations. Introduction of 1905 — J. D. 

 Thompson Carnation Co. first, A. C. Brown sec- 

 ond. 



Miscellaneous cut flowers, six varieties, six 

 flowers each — Albert T. Hey first, A. C. Brown 

 second. 



Donble dahlias— Vaughan's Seed Store first. .VI- 

 l)ert T. Hey second. 



.\sters — Albert T. Hey first. 



Gladioli— Albert T. Hey first. 



Geraniums — Albert T. Hey first. 



Double petunias — Albert T. He.v first. 



Verbenas — .Vlbert T. Hey first. 



Tuberoses — .\lbert T. Hey first. 



Cosmos — .Vlbert T. Hey first. 



