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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



April 11, 1907. 



WE HAVE HEAVY CROPS OF 



BEAUTIES 



AND ALL OTHER ROSES 



QUALITY NOT TO BB BEAT. CAN SUPPLY ALL ORDERS 

 GET OUR PRICES ON LARGE LOTS 



GEORGE REINBERG 



35 Randolph Street, 



Zi. D. Plion*, Central 1937. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The Samuelson Daoce. 



The employees of C. A. Samuelson 

 held their first annual reception at the 

 Unity Club, Saturday evening, April 6. 

 More than 300 people were present and 

 the affair was a splendid success in all 

 its features. The musicians were on a 

 stage back of a bank of palms, in the 

 center of which was an enormous vase 

 of long Beauties. The parlors also were 

 decorated with cut flowers. Tlie grand 

 inarch was led by Ed Enders and Miss 

 Johnson, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 

 ward Eisner. Refreshments were served. 



VariotM Notes. 



Amasa Kennicott, one of the found- 

 ers of the Kennicott Bros. Co., died 

 April 7. A sketch of his career will be 

 found in the obituary column on another 

 page of this issue. 



Frank Beu is reported to have taken 

 in $600 this season on half a house of 

 callas. However, a considerable part of 

 the stock was sold at retail. 



Weiland & Risch say that Killarney is 

 now blooming almost as freely as Amer- 

 ican Beauty. 



N. J. Wietor says he wishes the call 

 for Beauties was as insistent as the de- 

 mand for young stock of chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



The first peonies of the season were 

 on exhibition at the store of the J. B. 

 Dcamud Co., April 8. 



The E. F. Winterson Co. now has all 

 its supplies moved to the street floor and 

 is gradually getting in its seed stock. 

 John Degnan has suffered severely with 

 Bore throat, as a result of the bad 

 weather, and has been obliged to remain 

 at home for a couple of days. 



The Chicago Rose Co. has divided its 

 store, the south half having been rented 

 to a mail order grocery concern. 



Sol Garland has canceled his order for 

 an automobile — to buy a bigger, better 

 and faster machine, it is said. 



W. L. Palinsky says he had much the 

 largest Easter business in his many 

 years' experience. He says that while 

 sales were larger than ever, there is not 

 much profit in growing hyacinths for 

 sale in pots at $12.50 per hundred. 



O. P. Bassett and wife are now tour- 

 ing France and Germany. They did not 



Establishment of Wellaxid te OlinKer, New Castle, Ind. 



225,000 Feet of Glass 



Largest growers in this part of the country. 



In Full Crop, Especially in Beauties and Tea Roses 



Send in your orders. Special attention paid to shipping orders. 



PRICE 



American Beauties Per doken 



Extra long |4 00 



30-lnch 8.00 



24 to 30- Inch $2.00 to 2 50 



18to20-lnch 1.50 



12 to 15-lnch 1 .00 



Per 100 



Short I 6.00 



Bichmond, select, 36 loch stem 10 00 



fancy 8 00 



medium 6 00 



short 13.00 to 4.00 



Maid and Bride, select, lonr 8.00 



medium 6 00 



" short $3.00to 400 



Chatenay, Gate, select, lonr 10.00 



LIST 



Per 100 



Chatenay, Gate, medium $8 00 



•' short $4.00to 6.00 



Perle, select, long 800 



" medium 13.00 to 6.00 



Carnations, fancy 4.00 



good 8.0O 



split 200 



VaUey $3.00 to 4.00 



Jonquils. Daflodlls 200 to 3.00 



Plumosas Sprays, Sprengerl, 50c bunch. 



Smllax 15.00 



Galax $1.00 per 1000 



Ferns 2.00 per 1000 



Tulips 3.00 



Leucothoe $6.00 per 1000 



WIRE WORK or ALL KINDS 



WEILAND & OLINGER 



Greenliouses 

 New Castle, Ind. 



128 E. Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



like Jerusalem, but have high hopes of 

 Paris. 



The Florists' Club meets tonight, 



April 11. It is to be retailers' night. 

 Several of the leading retailers have 

 promised to be present and join in a 



