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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



WHITE AND PINK 



KILLARNEYS 



AND RJCHMOND 



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Send your Rose orders here — they will b0 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 



AMBRICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Extra long $6.00 



36-inch stem 4,00 



30-inch stem 3.00 



24-inch stem 2.50 



20- inch stem 2.00 



16-inch stem 1.60 



12-inch stem 1.26 



Short stem $0.76 @ 1.00 



Perle Per 100 



Select $8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 5.00 



Richmond 



Select . . 

 Medimu 

 Short. . . 



$4 



Killarney 



White Klllaraey. 



Mrs. Field 



Maryland 



Sunrise 



Select 



Medimn 



Short 



Select . . . 



Medium 



Short... 



Extra select roses billed according to value. 



ROSES, our selection, $4.00 per lOO. 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS $1.60 @ $2.00 



Fancy 2.60 



Splits 1.00 



Harrisii per doz., $1.60 



Sweet Peas .76 @ 1.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Romans 3.00 



Tulips 3 .00 



Valley 3.00 @ 4.00 



Violets 60 @ .76 



Adiantum $ 1 



Asparagus, sprays 



" strings 60 



" 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 



Per 100 



$8.00 



6.00 



.00 @ 6.00 



8.00 



6.00 



.00 @ 6.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 



Per 100 

 .00 @ $ 1.60 



3.00 



00 @ 76.00 



3.00 



.76 



.75 



Subject to otaance wltbout notice. 



PEITER REINBERG 



35 E. Raiiioiph Street, 



L. D. Phone Central 2846. 



CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe Keview wbeo you write. 



Visitor this week: 

 Beloit, Wis. 



John Bindfleisch, 



UTEVr YORK. 



The Market. 



Spring chose St. Patrick's day for its 

 opening. The passing of the long win- 

 ter brings general rejoicing, especially 

 to the growers, whose coal bills in many 

 cases have almost eaten up the profits 

 . of the season. 



As to prices, there has been little 

 change from last week's quotations, 

 but the retail demand became aggres- 



sive March 16 and a general clean-up 

 resulted. Beauties held at 25 cents for 

 the selects last week, and large ship- 

 ments of them make any advance im- 

 probable. All varieties of roses are 

 in unlimited supply, Killarney espe- 

 cially. In large lots these have been 

 disposed of at summer prices. The 

 carnation receipts last week were enor- 

 mous and the surplus went to the street 

 men as low as $5 per thousand. Even 

 in small quantities $2 per hundred 

 seemed to be the limit. Quality is 

 superb. Of violets there is no end. 

 The curb merchants offer them at 5 

 cents a bunch. In cattleyas some fine 



Mossise, TriansB and Schroederae are ar- 

 riving. Prices are fairly well main- 

 tained, and the bookings for Easter 

 shipments have begun. Valley and lilies 

 have not improved as yet. Orders for 

 lilies for Easter, being booked at 40 

 cents. Gardenias have advanced a 

 trifle. There is no decrease in the 

 flood of bulbous stock, and snapdragon, 

 wallflowers, daisies, pansies, lilac and 

 all spring flowers are here in abun- 

 dance. 



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