Sept](mbbb 5, 1012. 



The Florists' Review 



26 



WE ARE ON WITH 



A Wonderfully Heavy Cut 



OF 



Beauties and Roses 



ALL LENGTHS 



ALL GOOD 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BBAUTIBS Per doz. 



Extra long $3.00 



36-inch Btem L 2.50 



30-inch stem 2.00 



24-inch Btem 1.75 



20-inch Btem 1.50 



15-inch Btem 1.25 



12-inch Btem 1.00 



Short Btem $0.50 @ .76 



Richmond Per 100 



Select $6.00 @ $8.00 



Medimn 4.00 @ 5.00 



Short 3.00 



Per 100 



Klllarney fSelect $6.00 @ $8.00 



White Klllarney.... -^Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Maryland (Short 3.00 



Mrs. Ward 



Select 



Medium 5.00 @ 



Short 3.00 @ 



Sunrise 



Select. . . 

 Medimn 

 Short. . . 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00 per iOO. 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS $1.50 



Easter Lilies per doz. , $1.25 



Valley $3.00 @ 4.00 



Adiantum 1 .00 



Per 100 



Asters $ 1.00 @ $ 2.00 



Asparagus, sprays 2.00 



** strings 60.00 @ 75.00 



•• Sprengeri 2.00 



Smilax per doz., $1.50 



Feins per 1000, 1.50 



Subject to obance without notice. 



Order from us and g^et the Ireaheat atock and of beat keepings quality and have the aaaarance 

 of auppliea such as can only come from 8,000,000 FBET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Central 2846 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



ERNE & KLINGEL 



L. D. PHONE RANDOLPH 6578 



ASTERS, 



GLADIOLI, 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 E. RANDOLPH STREET. CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



September 4 and will sail for Europe 

 in a few days, on a business trip. He 

 is selling agent for a number of flo- 

 rists' supply houses. 



A. Miller and Guy Eeburn, of A. 

 Henderson & Co., left this week to 

 visit the trade. A. Henderson reports 

 more arrivals of French bulbs, which 

 are now being distributed. 



Outside of one or two days, Phil 

 Schupp, of J. A. Budlong's, says that 

 August of this year was ahead of last 

 year and he expects September will 

 show equally well. 



A. Zeeh, of Zech & Mann, reports that 

 a trip to Mr. Mann's greenhouses Sep- 

 tember 1 showed some nice carnations, 

 which he now grows exclusively. 



The mean temperature in August was 

 almost exactly normal, but the month 

 started cooler and ended warmer than 

 usual. Precipitation was about twenty- 

 five per cent greater than normal, but 

 it mostly fell in three days. Of the pos- 

 sible sunshine the month produced fifty- 

 seven per cent, where sixty-nine per 

 cent of the possible duration of sun is 

 normal for the month. 



SHERIDAN, WYO. 



A deal has just been closed whereby 

 L. M. Best, of the Best Floral Co., be- 

 comes the owner of the greenhouses, 

 lands, stock and fixtures of the Sheridan 

 Greenhouse Co., a partnership composed 

 of S. P. Caple and H. A. Loucks. The 

 newly acquired property adjoins the 

 property previously owned by Mr. Best. 

 The price paid was $5,000. All the in- 

 terested parties agree that this is below 

 the actual value, but Messrs. Caple and 

 Loucks are both engaged in other busi- 

 ness, and not able to give their per- 

 sonal attention to the greenhou^ies. 



