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July 20, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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We have a good crop of 



BEAUTIES 



from houses run to give a summer crop. 



-AIro cutting heavily of- 



Killarney, White Klllarney and Other Summer Roses 



CLRRENT PRICE LIST 



Richmond 



Killarney 



White Killarney. 



Field 



My Maryland'^. 



Uncle John 



Bride 



Ivory 



Sunrise 



Perie 



SELECT, 

 $6.00 to $8.00 



PER 100 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per Dot. 



36-inch and up stem $3.00 



30-inch stem 2.60 



24-inch (Stem 2.00 



20-inch stem 1.60 



16-inch stem 1.00 



12-inch stem 76 



Short stem 60 



GOOD SHORT ROSES, OUR SELECTION, $3.00 per 100 



CARNATIONS PerlOO 



Common $1.50 to $2.00 



Select 2.50 



Easter Lilies per doz., $1.60 



$4.00 to $5.00 



PER 100 



Per 100 



Valley $3.00 to $4.00 



Adiantum 1.00 



Aaparagus per bunch, $0.60 



Femfl per 1000, 1.60 



Subject to ohanre ^Htlioutnotloe. 



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Order from na and g9t the freshest stock and of best keeping; qoalitj' and hare the assuranee 

 of supplies such as can only conae from 8,000,000 FEET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OP CUT ELOWERS 



30 E. Randolph Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Menaon The Review when you write 



extract the greenhouse heat from the 

 cut flowers before packing, and that 

 seldom are cut flowers held in these 

 rooms over twelve hours. The average 

 length of time would probably be two 

 and a half to three hours. This is an 

 important factor, especially when flow- 

 ers are shipped direct from the green- 

 houses to the customer. For filling 

 standing ordejs this method is hard to 

 improve on. In consequence of the in- 

 crease in shipping at the greenhouses, 

 it was found necessary to make their 

 own ice, as the regular supply ran short. 

 They now have ice to sell. 



The stork has been quite busy in 

 Morton Grove. During his recent visit 

 he left a bouncing baby boy at the 

 home of G. W. French, carnation fore- 

 man of Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



A HANDSOME WAGON 



makes a first-class advertisement of your 

 business. You can save money by buying 

 an ARMLEDER direcc 

 from us. Over KK) styles 



to select from. Ask for your copy 



of our catalogue today. It's free. 



THE 0. ARNLEDER CO., 



CINCINNATI, 

 OHIO 



Mpntlon I'hp Kpview when you write 



NEW BEDFOBD. 



There has not been much business 

 <loing the last week. We have been in 

 the midst of a hot spell; everything is 

 <lrying up, and flowers do not look any- 

 thing too grand. Carnations are small 



and poor. They are retailing at 35 

 cents per dozen. Roses are of poor 

 quality; just now $1 per dozen retail 

 is the general price. Sweet peas are 

 not doing well. The stems are rather 

 short; 40 cents and 50 cents per hun- 

 dred blooms is the general reta'l price. 

 Asters are beginning to bloom, but the 



stems do not come up to the usual 

 standard on account of the dry weather. 

 Flowers out of doors are in full bloom. 

 Early closing is the rule just now, 

 with a half holiday Wednesdays. Fu- 

 neral work is about the only thing 

 doing now. Lawns are all burnt up. 

 It is now almost a month since we 



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