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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 25» 1906. 



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 off care of all orders intrusted to us 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIKS 



Long stem $3.00 per doz. 



80-incb stems 2.50 per doz. 



24-liich stems 2.00 per doz. 



18-inch stems 1.60 per doz. 



12-ioch stems 100 per doz. 



Short stems 76 per doz. 



Bfrs. HarshaU Field $8.00to 1200 per 100 



'• short S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



Rldunond S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



Liberty S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



Cbatenay $3.00 to $6.00 per 100 



Brldesnudd ,.. S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



Bride S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



Perie S.OOto 5.00 per 100 



Sunrise S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



UnoleJolin S.OOto e.OOperlOO 



CiOldenGate S.OOto 6.00 per 100 



ROSES, OUR SELECTION, $3.00 per 100 



CARNATIONS $2.00 to $3.00 per 100 



Fancy S.OOto 4.00perl00 



Send us your orders— K*t the freshest stock at tlie lowest market rates and tke assurance 

 ol supplies suck as can only come from l.SOO.OOO feet of modem (lass. 



Mention The KeTlpw when you write. 



PlISTLETOE 



The best Mistletoe trrows in New 

 Mexico. Sprays all heavily berried. 

 Samples free if desired. We are 

 prepared to qaote wholesale prices, 

 and Kuarantee express rate to any 

 express office in the U. S. or Canada. 



r. C. BARKEft ft^CO. 



Las Cruees, New Mexico 



iaes to be in big demand the coming 

 season, and to become a leader in its 

 color. 



H. A. Stevens Co.'s new pale pink 

 LawBon sport is doing well this season. 

 The same firm has a number of other 

 good seedlings, several of which were 

 shown at the last club meeting. 



Weddings and funerals have furnished 

 a lot of work for retailers of late. Quite 

 a number of society weddings are sched- 

 uled for the early part of November, 

 and will help business. j 



K, T. McGorum is shipping'Some fine 

 Kaiserin, Bridesmaid and other roses^to 

 "Welch Bros. W. N. Craio. 



MT. CLEMENS, MICH. 



A trip taken by the writer, in com- 

 pany with Robert Rahaley, of the Michi- 

 gan Cut Flower Exchange, to Mount 

 CUemens proved interesting. Arriving 

 at the bath city about noon, we partook 

 of lunch, after which we proceeded to 

 August Von Boeselager 's, where every- 

 thing was found in tiptop shape, carna- 

 tions looking exceptionally fine. 



The houses recently acquired by Louis 

 Maltese were next visited. Some of the 

 best carnations on the Detroit market 

 are grown here. 



Breitmeyer's plant, where a large va- 

 riety of stock is well grown under about 

 300,000 square feet of glass, was, of 

 course, one of the most interesting. A 

 range consisting of five houses, each 34x 

 275, built witMn the last six years, is 

 devoted entirely to roses, all of which 



Extra fine 

 new crop 



FANCY FERNS *"><> f" looo- 



■ !; ■ 1 ■■■■■'^ Discount on larger orders 



GALAX $1.25 per 1000. 



Le't OS have your standlnar order for Ferns. Will make price rlarht all 

 through season. Send for our weekly price list of Cut Flowera. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 



38-40 Broadway, DETROIT, MICH. 



Mcr. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



PBICE I<I8T rOR 



CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 



BYBBOBEEN WBKATHIMO 



NATUBAL 



Standard Grade per coil, 10.60 



Light Welj|hta. 

 Standard Grade, dyed. 

 Light Weights, dyed..., 



.60 

 .... " .60 



... " .60 



WREATHS 



Holly, Fancy Delaware doz. 1.10 



Holly, Southern " 1.00 



Holly and UTergreen, mixed " 1.00 



Evergreen, plain " 100 



Evergreen with Immortelle flowers " l.lO 



Galax, ^reen or bronze leaves " .90 



Galax with Immortelle flowers " 1.00 



Magnolia Wreaths *' 1.00 



Magnolia Wreaths with Immor- 

 telle " 1.10 



Delaware Holly per crate, 14.00 to 4.60 



Booth ern Holly " 3 36 to 8.76 



Mistletoe per lb. .20 



Needle Pines perdoz. 1.60 



Galax L«avea per 1000, 1.00 



California Fepper Booghs, beautiful 



for decoration and very iraerrant, crate, 4.60 

 Let me^ook your orders now, and you name 

 date you want groods Bhlpi>ed. I manu- 

 facture all my stock, emplojing- 100 hands. 



H. WOODS CO., 127 S. Water St., Chicago 



Mention The Review when rou write. 



are in fine shape. The Beauties are 

 being cut back to bring on a good crop 

 for the holiday season. A thorough 

 overhauling, and a fresh coat of paint 

 applied to the old section of houses, adds 

 greatly to their appearance. 



Among the carnations grown are Lady 

 Bountiful, Enchantress, Schroeter 's 

 Rose-pink Enchantress, Richmond Gem, 

 Robert Craig, etc., all fine, thrifty stock. 



Most of their chrysanthemums are 

 grown in their Detroit houses. Among 

 the few varieties grown at Mount Clem- 

 ens is Nathan Smith's seedling, Rosiere. 

 Two houses of violets, including some 

 singles, are comparatively good. At 

 present but twelve men are employed 

 on this place and, as the houses were 



LOOK AT THIS ! 



Princess Pine per lb., 6c 



" •' ropinr peryd., 5c 



Spraoe Boughs 100-lb. bale, 60c 



JOOO-lb. bale, $10.00 



Z0,00O-lb. bale, 80.00 



Christmas Trees— In any quantity, one tree or 

 one car. Write for price. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns per 1000, 75c 



Discount on largre orders. All stock gruaran- 

 teed to be flrst- class. 



ROBERT GROVES, "lS^s;-i*ai?*- 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Cat Ferns-Galax Leaves 



-THE T8AB ABOUND- 



Buy direct of the man Id the Blgr Woods. 



Owns and operates cold storage for 



proper handling of all my goods. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, Clenwood, Mich. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GREEN GALAX, new crop 



UEUCOTHOK SPRATS 



Prime goods, lowest price. We are not to be 

 out-done on prices and quality of goods. It will 

 pay you to get our prices on large lots before 



S lacing your orders. There will be no new 

 ronze until November. 



WELD & FRANKLIN, Altamont, N. C. 



Successors to C. W. Burleson & Son. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



never in better shape, this speaks well 

 for the management. 



Robert Klagge, just across the way, 

 was not to be caught napping. Some 

 repair work on one of his boilers was 

 keeping him busy. Mr. Klagge has 

 about 200,000 square feet of glass, grow- 

 ing roses, carnations, two houses for 

 chrysanthemums, and one house for vio- 

 lets, smilax and Asparagus plumosns 

 strings. All the latest commercial vari- 



