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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Fbbbuary 29, 1912. 



WHITE AND PINK 



KILLARNEYS 



Send your Rose orders here — they will be filled — our crops are on. 

 Fine stock in all lengths. Especially strong on White Killarney. 



Also a big supply of Beauties and Carnations 



As fine stock as the market ever has offered at this season 

 of the year and a cut so large that PRICES ARE LOW 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Ferdoz,. 



Extra long $5.00 



36-inch stem 4.00 



30-inch stem 3.00 



24-inch etem 2.60 



20-inch stem 2.00 



15-inch stem ls5Q . . 



12-inch stem I.j2§ • 



Short stem $0.76 @ i.OO 



Perle Per 100 



Special $10.00 



Select 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 5.00 



Richmond 



' • Special 



Select 



Medimn 



Short $4.00 @ 



Killarney 1 Special 



WWto Klllnmey . ... I Select 



Mrs. Field. f Medium 



Maryland * Short 4.00 @ 



Sunrise 



Special 



Select 



Medium 



Short 



Per 100 

 $10.00 

 8.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 



10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 



ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per lOO. 



Per 100 

 $2.00 



2.50 



CARNATIONS ......: 



Fancy 



Splits $1.00 @ 1.50 



Harrisii per doz. , $1.50 



Sweet Peas 75 @ 1.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Romans 3.00 



Tulips 3.00 



Valley 3.00 @ 4.00 



Violets 60 @ .75 



Subject to oliansw without notice. 



Per 100 

 Adiantum $ 1.00 @ $ 1.50 



Asparagus, sprays 



" strings 60.00® 



" Sprengeri 



Smilax per doz., $1.50 @ $2.00 



Ferns per 1000, 2.50 



Mexican Ivy 



Galax, green or bronze, .per 1000, 1.00 



Leucothoe 



Boxwood bunch, 25c 



3.00 



76.00 



3.00 



.75 



.75 



PETER REINBERG 



35 E. Randolph Street, 



L. D. Phone Central 2846. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



rapidly after her serious operation and 

 expects to be able to leave the hospital 

 within a few days. 



The new store, called Weiland's, in 

 the basement of the Venetian building, 

 on Washington street, probably will be 

 ready to open by the end of this week. 

 The room was furnished by Orr & 

 Jjockett and is extremely well fitted up. 

 The display refrigerator is a fine one. 

 Everything i^ in white enamel with 

 gold trimmings. ' 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. has discarded 

 Perle des Jardins in favor of the newer 

 yellow roses. At the city store the 

 new stock of supplies is beginning to 

 arrive. 



A. L. Vaughan & Co. report that 

 Frederick Sperry has written he has 

 decided to locate at Los Angeles. Mrs. 



Sperry and son still are visiting in 

 Florida. 



John Zech, his daughter and her hus- 

 band, returned February 24 from New 

 Orleans. They enjoyed the Mardi Gras, 

 but found the weather rather, chilly. 



A. C.i Spencer, of Kyle & Foerster, 

 and his straw hat, occupied the front 

 page of the pink sheet of the Sunday 

 Inter Ocean. It was a story that 

 Archie's friends enjoyed immensely. 



When seen at the store of the E, C. 

 Amling Co. one day this week, H, C. 

 Wendland said that the coal burned 

 by Wendland & Keimel during this 

 winter's long cold spell was fifty per 

 cent greater than the quantity con- 

 sumed last season. 



Frank Johnson, of the A. L. Ran- 



dall Co., is spending the last few days 

 of each week on short trips to the prin- 

 cipal cities where florists' supplies are 

 in demand. This week he is at Minne- 

 apolis and St. Paul. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. had a 

 section man who was prized, for he had 

 grown up in the place; but the doctors 

 advised him to seek employment where 

 the atmosphere was drier, so the con- 

 cern is looking for a new man. 



Visitors: Joseph Eolker, New York; 

 J. Dan Blackistone, Baltimore; S. S. 

 Skidelsky, Philadelphia: F. .1. Olson, 

 Ames, la.; J. G. Heinl, Terre Haute, 

 Ind.; N. O. Welander, Miriam Park, 

 Minn.; William La Hayne, Chesterton, 

 Ind.; Edward Amerpohl, Jauesville. 

 Wis.; the Washburn brothers. Bloom 

 ington, lU. 



