OCTOBKB 24, 1912. 



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TJjg Florists^ Review 



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A SPLENDID CROP 



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OF FANCY LONG-STEMMED 



RICHMOND 



We are cutting not less than 6000 per day and these are easily the finest 

 Roses that are now coming into this market. Big heavy buds, perfect color, 

 heavy foliage. Especially g^ood value at 6c to 8c. Order some today and we 

 are sure you will want more of them. 



An excellent substitute for medium and short Beauties, which are scarce. 



Also a good crop of Other Roses and Long Beauties. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BBAUTIBS Per doe. 



Extra long |3 . 00 



36-inch stem 2.50 



30-inch stem 2.00 



24-inch stem ^ 1.76 



20-inch stem 1.60 



16-inch stem 1.26 



12-inch stem ^ .' . . .'. . . . <! .00 



ShortBtem... \ , $0.00 @ .76 



Rlctamoad Pat 100 



Select $6.00 @ 18.00 



Medinm 4.00 @ 6.00 



Short 3.00 



Per 100 

 Klllarney f Select ftf .00 @ $8.00 



White KlUarBey . . . . \ Medium 4.00 @ 



Marylaad (.Short 



Mrs. Ward 



Select 



Medium < 6.00 



Short 3,00 



Su arise 



Select V. 



Medium 



Short 





6.00 

 3.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00 per lOO. 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS $2.00 @ $3.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, White or 



Yellow doz., $2.60 @ $3.00 



Special " 4.00 



Eaaterliliea " 1.60 @ 2.00 



VaUey 3.00® 4.00 



Per 100 



Asparagus, sprays $ 2.00 



strings $60.00 @ 76.00 



Sprengeri 2.00 



A.iliantum 1 .00 



Smilaz per doz.. $1.60 



Ferns per 1000, $1.50 @ 2.00 



■abjeot to ohana* wltbont notloa. 



Order from ns and fl^et the freaheat atock and of beat keepings qaality and have the asaurance 

 of anppliea auch aa can only come from 8,000,000 FBET OF MODERN GLASS. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS 



Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Central 8846 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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church, in Kenwood, was handled Octo- 

 ber 17. 



October 16 Kroesehell Bros. Co. re- 

 ceived an order over the long distance 

 telephone from the extreme northern 

 part of- "Wisconsin. It is interesting to 

 note that the call came at 3:15 p. m., 

 and at 4 o'clock the car, loaded with 

 boiler, grates and smoke pipe, was on 

 its way. 



Percy Jones reports a good run on 

 ribbons during the last ten days and, 

 according to H. Van Gelder, almost 

 every order for cut flowers also brought 

 an order for the ribbon department. 



One of the week's visitors is Miss 

 Marie Drake, daughter of W. H. Drake, 



of Kenosha. November 1 Mr. Drake 

 will again come into possession of his 

 greenhouse establishment, which has 

 been under lease, and which he will 

 hereafter conduct as in earlier years. 

 Miss Drake will do the designing and 

 is in town acquiring the latest ideas. 

 Visitors: F. L. Tornquist, Benton 

 Harbor, Mich.; Edward Amerpohl, 

 lanesville, Wis.; H. G. Evans, of At- 

 lanta, on his way to the Pacific coast, 

 where he will take a position; Arthur 

 Zirkman, representing Rice & Co., Phil- 

 adelphia; M. Reukauf, representing 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia; Mr. 

 Gilman, representing .Tohn C. Meyer & 

 Co., Lowell, Mass. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade is much heavier than at last 

 report, with stock more plentiful in 

 all lines. Roses have improved both 

 in quality and quantity and some extra 

 fancy stock is on the market, with de- 

 mand to keep it cleaned up at all times. 

 Carnations are coming more plentifully 

 and the quality of most of them is 

 gopd, with fair stems. Red seems rather, 

 scarce and the stems are shorter than 

 on most other colors. The Enchantress 

 varieties are the leaders at present and 

 there -s not much danger of a shortage, 



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