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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabch 18, 1909. 



Roses and Carnations 



Are in heavy crop and we can take good care off every order 



BEAUTIES— 



Extra long— 



36-inch stems 



30-inch stems 



24-inch stems 



CUT FLOWER 



Per Doz. 



..... $5.00 



— 4.00 



3.00 



-- 2.50 



20-inch stems - 2 .00 



1.50 



15-inch stems 



12-inch stems 



Short stems ~ - 



1.00 

 .75 



Killarney— Select 



Medium — - 



Richmond— Select 



Medium — 



GoMen Gate 



Per 100 



$8.00 to $10.00 

 4.00 to 6.00 

 8.00 to 10.00 

 4.00 to 6.00 

 4.00 to 8.00 



DaAAA Our selection, short to 



nU9G9 stock 



PRICE LIST 



Perle .- 



Bride... 



Maid 



Chatenay.... 

 Sunrise — 

 Uncle John 



Ivory 



CARNATIONS..- ™ _ 



Harrisii _ 



Fancy Valley 



Violets 



Adiantum __ 



Asparagus per bunch 



fancy ferns per 1000 



medium stems, fresh 

 per 100, 



Per 100 

 $4.00 to $8.00 



- 4.00 to 



- 4.00 to 



- 4.00 to 



- 4.00 to 



- 4.00 to 



- 4.00 to 

 _ 2.00 to 

 . 12.00 to 



- 4.00 to 



- .75 to 



- 1.00 to 

 .50 to 



8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 2.50 

 15.00 



5.00 

 1.00 



1.50 



.75 



2.50 



$4.00 



PETER REINBERG 



35 Randolph St., 'ra^r..' CHICAGO 



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PROVIDENCE. R. L 



Trade Conditions. 



Business was about normal for the 

 Lenten season last week. While the cut 

 is not so large as generally, there has 

 been sufScient stock to meet all demands 

 and the outlook is promising for Easter. 

 Harrisii for Easter may be short here, 

 as many of the growers are not meeting 

 with the encouraging prospects that could 

 be wished, but of bulb stock there will 

 be plenty. Violets continue to be the 

 subject of bargain sales every Saturday, 

 and many thousands are disposed of. 



Various Notes. 



On petition of creditors of F. Louis 

 Ziegler, at 18 Broadway and during the 

 summer season at 138 Bellevue avenue, 

 Newport, Clark Burdick has been ap- 

 pointed as receiver of Ziegler 's affairs. 

 The petitioning creditors were Theophilus 

 T. Pitman, for advertising in the New- 

 port Daily News, $111.17; Richard C. 

 and Mary B. Derby, for rent of store at 

 138 Bellevue avenue, $300, and John F. 

 Chase, stock, $182.29. He will be suc- 

 ceeded at the Broadway store by Oscar 

 Schultz, of Newport. 



Shamrocks in 1-inch, 2-inch and 3-inch 

 pots and chemically prepared green car- 

 nations are being generally shown in all 

 the flower stores. 



Henry Patry, for several months with 

 John Wood, of this city, left March 9 

 to accept a position with M. Aitken, at 

 his new store in Worcester, Mass. 



John Davidson, who has been gardener 

 for J.*S. Burden, at Newport, for the 

 last two years, has resigned that position 

 and will soon move to Detroit, Mich., 



Cut Flower Boxes 



WATBRPBOOF, Comer Lock Style 



The best and neatest Gat Flower box 

 on the market today. 



No. 3x4x20 $2.25liePl00 



No. 1 8x4^x16 2.00perl00 



No. 2 3x6x18 2.50perl00 



No. 3 4x8x18 2.90perl00 



No. 4 8x6x24 S.OOperieo 



No. 6 4x8x22 8.60perl00 



No. 6 4x8x28 4.50perl00 



No. 7 6x16x20 6.75perl00 



No. 8 8x7x21 S.OOperlOO 



No. 9 5x10x36 6.75 per 100 



No. 10 7x20x20 7.50 per 100 



No. U 3>ix5x30 8.75 per 100 



The above is a complete list of all sftes of 

 boxes we manufacture. We cannot famish 

 other sizes. 



Add 60c for printing: on an order for 100 

 boxes, and 75c for 200 boxes. No charee for 

 printing on an order of 300 boxes or over of 

 assorted sises. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, cash with order. Order 

 by nomber only. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



where he has accepted a more important 

 position. 



George Johnston, who has been sick 

 since Christmas, is able to be out again. 

 He was cordially greeted by his numer- 

 ous friends. 



Matthew Macnair had several pieces, 

 March 9, for the funeral of Mrs. Almira 

 E. Eose, of Block Island, mother of 

 Almanza J. Rose, town treasurer of that 

 place. 



Edward F. Healy has entered the em- 

 ploy of George Johnson & Son as for- 

 ester. This concern has the care of a 

 large number of lawns and private 



Wietor Bros. 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 

 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



FRICX LIST 



AMERICAN BKAUTT Per doz. 



Extra loDK stems $4.00 



30-inch stems 3.00 



24-inch stems 2.50 



20-inch stems 2.00 



18-inch stems 1.50 



15-inch stems 1.26 



12-incb stems 1.00 



8-incb stems 75 



Per 100 



Bride, fancy $6.00 to $8.00 



Kood 4.00 



Bridesmaid, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



good 4.00 



Killarney, fancy 6.00to 8.00 



good 4 00 



Kate Moulton, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



good 4.00 



Richmond, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



good 4.00 



Chatenay, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



" good 4.00 



Uncle John, fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



" good 4.00 



Perle 4.00 to 8.00 



Roaea, our selection 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



fancy 3.00 



good 1.50to 2.00 



Subject to change without notice. 



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places and employs an experienced for- 

 ester to direct this part of the business. 



Fred B. Luther has been on the sick 

 list for a couple of weeks, with an at- 

 tack of the grip. 



William Jurgens, of Newport, was in 



