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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 16, 1909. 





WIETOR BROS. 



Wholesale Cut flowers 

 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



PRICK LIST 

 AMSRICAN BSAUTT Per doz. 



Extra long stems $4.00 



36-inch stems 3.00 



30-inch stems 



24-inch stems 



ao-inch stems 



15-inch stems 



12-inch stems 



8-inch stems 



Bride, fancy 



good 



Bridesmaid, fancy 



■ good 



KUlamey, fapcy — 



good 



Mrs. Jardine, fancy 



good 



Kate Moulton, fancy 



" " good... 



Richniond, fancy 



,,;' > . good..... 



ChBtiiiltay, fancy. ............... 



;' ,. good 



Uncle John, fancy 



' " " good 



Iboaes, our selection 



9A.RNATION8 



' fancy ■ 



Kood 



All other stock at market 

 Subject to change' witliout 



260 



2.00 



1.50 



1.26 



1.00 



76 



Per 100 

 $6.00 to $8 00 



3 00 to 



6.00 to 



8.00 to 



6 00 to 



8.00 to 



6.00 to 



3.00 to 



6.00 to 



3.00 to 



6.00 to 



8.00 to 



6.00 to 



3.00 to 



6.00 to 



3.00 to 



6.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 3.00 



1.50 to 



rates, 

 notice. 



8.00 

 2.00 



Mention The Keview when vou wnte 



violets, both double and single, and 

 though she bought nxany thousands, Sat- 

 urday night found them all cleaned out 

 and many orders had to be turned down. 

 Bulb stock, small baskets and azaleas 

 went well here, too. 



The Minneapolis Floral Co. cleaned out 

 everything in bloom on the place two 

 days before Easter. Cut flowers were 

 plentiful. Every violet was cut Satur- 

 day, though there had been many thou- 

 sands in bloom in the big houses the first 

 of the week. M. E. M. 



LENOX, MASS. 



Rose and Carnation Exhibition. 



The annual rose and carnation show 

 of the Lenox Horticultural Society was 

 held in the society's rooms Saturday, 

 April 3, and was a decided success. Presi- 

 dent A. Jenkins was in the chair. This 

 meeting was one of the largest and most 

 Interesting the society has had for some 

 time. The members turned out in full 

 lorce and were amply rewarded for their 

 trouble. Seldom, if ever, has there been 

 seen such a magnificent display of roses 

 and carnations in Berkshire county, and 

 it reflects great credit upon the garden- 

 ing fraternity of Lenox and its vicinity. 



Among the exhibits upon which spe- 

 cial praise was bestowed, was a magnifi- 

 cent vase of Rose White Killarney, Wa- 

 ban variety, exhiijited by F. E. Pierson 

 Co., Tarrytown, N. Y. The flowers staged 

 were in perfect condition, which speaks 

 well for its shipping qualities, and it was 

 awarded a first-class certificate, the so- 

 ciety 's highest award. 



Another exhibit of sterling merit was 

 a vase of fifty flowers of Carnation Bay 

 State, exhibited by the introducer, A. 

 Eoper, Tewksbury, Mass. This seems to 

 combine all the desirable qualities of a 

 first-class variety, the flowers being large, 

 from three and one-half to four inches, 

 and carried on stems strong enough to 

 support them perfectly. As a variegated 

 variety it is so much ahead of any other 

 as to place it in a class by itself, and it 



Current Price List 



A loLrge Supply of Ctood Stock in all Lines. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES S~ 



Longf Items $4.00 



30-inch stems 8.00 



84<inch stems 2.00 



80*inch stems 1.60 



16-incli stems 1.00 



Short 76 



Richmond, select 



** medium 



Killarney, select 



** medium 



Mrs. Marshall Field, select 



** ** medium 



Bridesmaid ) select 



Bride j medium 



Chatenay . . \ select 



Ivory ...... J medium 



Perle 



Sunrise 



ROSES, our selection 



CARNATIONS 



Are all good $8 60 to $3.00 per 100 



Per 100 

 Easter Lilies, short $10.00 to $12.00 



" " select 16.00 



Tulips S.OOto 4.00 



Violets 76 to 1.00 



Valley 3.00 to 4.00 



Daffodils 3.00 to 4.00 



CaUas 12.00to 16.00 



Asparagns Plnmosns, extra quality, per bunch, .60 to .76 



Fancy Ferns per 1000, 3.00 



PETER REINBERG 



35 Wabash Avenue 



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"CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SMALL 



Diameter at top, 



4 in.; length, 

 not including 



wire, 8 in. 



LARGE 



Diameter at top, 



5 in.; length, 

 not including 

 wire, 9yi in. 



Bouquet or 



Flower Holder 



The proper thing: for decorating: graves or 

 flower gardens 



MADE IN TWO SIZES PAINTED QREEN 



Made of heavy tin with heavy beaded top, and with a 

 wire projection on the bottom to place in the gtonnd. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



TRETHAWAY BROTHERS 



PARSONS, PA. 



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