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OCTOBEB 3. 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



23 



' ESPECIALLY STRONG ON LONG-STEM 



BEAUTIES 



AND ON LONG-STEM 



RICHMONDS 



Fine heads on stems 24 to 36 inches long. 

 Excellent value at the prices quoted below for the select grade. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Extra long $3.00 



36-iiich Btem 2.50 



30-inch stem 2.00 



24-mch stem 1.75 



20- inch stem 1.60 



15-inch Btem 1.25 



12-inch stem 1.00 



Short atem $0.50 @ .75 



Richmond Per 100 



Select $6.00 @ $8.00 



Medium 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 



Per 100 



lailamey (Select $6.00 @ $8.00 



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



Maryland IShort 3.00 



Mrs. Ward 



Select 



Medium 5.00 



Short 3.00 



Sunrise 



Select 



Medium i 



Short 



@ 

 @ 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00 per lOO. 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS $1.50 @ $2.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, White or 



Yellow doz., $2.00 @ $3.00 



Easter Lilies ' 1.60 @ 2.00 



Valley 3.00 @ 4.00 



Per 100 



Asparagoa, sprays $ 2.00 



•' strings $60.00 @ 76.00 



" •* ^ Sprengeri 2.00 



Adiantum 1 .00 



Smilax per doz., $1.50 



Ferns per 1000, 1.50 



■nbleot to ehmns* wltbont notloe. 



Order from na and |fet the freshest stock and of best keeping; quality and have the assnranee 

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



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 

 Central 



^84. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write 



will make two trips there during Octo- 

 ber. 



Ed Armstrong, of Kennicott Bros. 

 Co., stumbled September 29 and fell 

 in such a manner that a surgeon had 

 to be consulted to dress the little finger 

 of his right hand. 



Buchbinder Bros, have put in a sec- 

 ond display refrigerator of handsome 

 design for M. B. Hirsch, the retailer 

 located at 346 East Fifty-first street. 



Being in crop with roses during a 

 period like the last three weeks is 

 rather fortunate; at least F. F. 

 Benthey, with Kyle & Foerster, thinks 

 so. He holds an interest in the green- 

 houses conducted by his son, F. J, 

 Benthey, at New Castle, Ind., and has 

 watched with pleasure the movement 

 of an unusually large crop of Beauties 



BEST IN THE WORLD 



JOHN C.MEYER & CO. k 



BOSTON,M^SS. f 



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The M£Y£R Green 



SILKALINE 



Used by Retail Florists for mossing funeral 

 designs, tieing bunches, etc., is 



THE f NLY ARTICLE THAT SNOULD BE USED 



|by Qrowers for stringing Smilax and Asparagus.!as 

 lit will not fade or rot in the greenhouse. The M«y*r 

 f Sllkalln* was the first green thread to be introduced 

 among Florists and Growers. It is handled by the 

 best houses everywhere, but it should be ordered by 

 name— Maysr** Silkaline— to be sure of getting the 

 genuine article. Do not ,'\ccept substitutes. 



If your jobber cannot supply you, order direct of 

 the manufacturers. 



Lowall Thread Mill*. | AWri f IfJICC 

 1495 Middlesex St., LUIlLLL, llAOJ. 



Silkaliie alio is mde la all leadiag calars, as Violet, for baachiat violeU, aad also for tieiag faacy boxes. 



JOHN C. MEYER & CO., 



and Killarneys which started two weeks 

 ago. 



Percy Jones is double-decking the 

 north side of the store, gaining much 





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