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Mabch 14, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1255 



CHATENAY 



We have a big cut of this Popular Pink Rose, Splendid Quality^ 



RICHMOND AND MAID 



Send your orders for all stock In season; we have a full line. 



ALSO LARGE 



SUPPLIES OF 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doi. 

 $6.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 Short $0.75 to 1.25 



Long stem. 

 SO-inch.... 

 24-iiidi .... 

 20-inch.... 

 18-inch.... 

 15-inch . . . . 

 12-inch . . . . 



Maid and Bride $5.00 



Uncle John 5.00 



Cliatenay 5.00 



Liberty 5.00 



Richmond 



Sunrise 



Perle 



Golden Gate 



Killarney 



Ivory. 



5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 



ROSES* our selection 



Per 100 

 to $10.00 

 to 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 6.00 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



Carnation* $2.00 



Valley 3.00 



Violets 50 



Paper Whites 3J)0 



Romans 3.00 



Callas per doz. 1.50 



HarriBii....per 100, 15.00 

 Asparacfus Plumosus, 



per bunch .50 



Ferns per 1000 



Galax ** 



Per 100 

 to $3.00 

 to 4.00 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



.75 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 



to 20.00 



to .75 

 3.00 

 1.00 



WATCH FOR EASTER PRICES NEXT WEEK. 



PETER REINBERG 



i,500,000 feet of glass. 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



AND 



Sweet I 

 Peas I 



I Best Roses 



j The Benthey-Coatsworth Co. 

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Also all other Stock In Season. We have large supplies of special fancy 

 stock>nd should like to supply your needs. Book orders now for Easter. 



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Wholesale Cut Flowers, Room 202, 35 Randolph St., Chicago 



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mittee meeting Monday and Tuesday of 

 this week. Now he is at Washington, 

 judging at the rose show. He will be 

 home some time next week. 



Peter Keinberg's people all stand by 

 Chatenay. They may be credited with 

 the discovery of its commercial possi- 

 bilities. 



One of the wagons of the George 

 Wittbold Co. broke an axle last Satur- 

 day while on the way downtown with 

 three rush orders for retail florists. The 

 plants were badly broken up. The Witt- 

 bolds have some big decorations on this 

 week, notably that of C. A. Stevens & 

 Bro. and at the Altenheim, with a dozen 

 smaller ones between now and Easter. 



It isn't quite true that Winterson's 

 never close, but E. F. Winterson person- 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ally is on duty from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 

 every week day. 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott's, says they 

 already are figuring on peonies for 

 spring and expect to break all records 

 for business done with them. 



P. C. Schupp, at J. A. Budlong's, 

 says the correspondence about Easter 

 orders has begun earUer than last year. 



Miss Hattie E. Carlson, on Jackson 

 boulevard, is doing a nice business, and 

 deserves it, for she is a hard worker 

 and carries a good stock. 



Fred Lautenschlager, of Kroeschell's, 

 was at Milwaukee last week and sold 

 boilers to heat 90,000 square feet of 

 glass. 



Killarney is beginning to give its 

 spring crop with Weiland & Risch. 



They have sold out on young stock very 

 quickly. 



A part of the troubles of the manu- 

 facturers of greenhouse building mate- 

 rial is in getting cars for prompt ship- 

 ment. They all report orders received 

 to date as being ahead of the business 

 booked at this time last year. 



John Thorpe takes his pen in hand 

 to tell the readers of the Daily News 

 all about Easter flowers. 



There .have been many visitors in 

 town this week, among them Axel Ag- 

 gerholm, manager of the Mosbaek 

 Greenhouse Co., Onarga, 111.; C. H. 

 Chapin, El Reno, Okla.; Hermann Thie- 

 mann, the dahlia grower at Belchertown, 

 Mass., who is looking for a western loca- 

 tion, and several others. 



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