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APBIL 18, 1912. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review* 



27 



A LARGE CROP, ALL VARIETIES. BUT EXTRA STRONG ON 



WHITE AND PINK 



KILLARNEYS 



AND RICHMOND 



Also a big supply of Beauties and Carnations 



SPECIALS THIS WEEK x 



Carnations, select 

 Roses, short 

 Roses, medium • 



$IO.OO per lOOO 

 20.00 per 1000 

 30.00 per 1000 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Extra long $4.00 



36-inch Btem 3.60 



30-inch stem 3.00 



24-inch stem 2.60 



20-inch Btem 2.00 



16-inch Btem 1 .60 



12-inch Btem 1.25 



«hortBtem $0.60 @ 1.00 



Perle Per 100 



Select $6.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



Richmond 



Select 



Medium $5. 



Short 



Klllamey fSelect 



White Klllaroey . . . . \ Medium 6 



Maryland (. Short 



Sunrise 



Select 



Medium 



Short 



00 @ 



ROSES, our selection, $3.00 per 100. 



Per 100 

 $1.50 

 2.00 



CARNATIONS, good 



Fancy 



Harrisii per doz. , $1.60 



Sweet Peas $0.60 @ 1.00 



Tulips 3 . 00 



Valley 3.00® 4.00 



Adiantum 1 .00 



Asparagus, sprays 



" strings $60 



" Sprengeri 



Smilax per doz., $2.00 



Ferns per 1000, 3.00 



Mexican Ivy 



Gala:^ green or bronze, .per 1000, 1.00 



Lencothoe 



Boxwood bunch, 25c 



Per 100 



$8.00 



00 @ 6.00 



4.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 



Per 100 

 $ 2.00 



.00 @ 76. eo 



2.00 



.75 

 .75 



Bubjeot to otaance without notice. 



PETER REINBERG 



30 E. Randolph Street, 



L. D. Phone Central 2846. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



April 13, when it should have arrived 

 on the morning of April 12. Of course 

 this had to happen during a time of ex- 

 tremely large supply. 



Hoerber Bros, lost the services of a 

 shipping clerk last Saturday when Law- 

 rence Mathes departed for Minneapolis 

 to take a position with the L. S. Don- 

 aldson Co., in its retail store. He left 

 with Wm. Desmond, manager of Don- 

 aldson's greenhouses and florists' de- 

 partment. Mr. Mathes formerly was 

 with Weiland & Eisch. 



The third quarterly meeting of the 

 stockholders of the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association was called by 



President John F. Kidwell for April 

 17. The last quarter was a most favor- 

 able one, according to President Kid- 

 well. 



Anthony Enwich, nmnager of E. H. 

 Hunt's cut flower department, was on 

 the sick list Tuesday, April 16. 



E. B. Washburn, of Bassett & Wash- 

 burn, started with Mrs. Washburn in 

 his automobile the other evening, to 

 attend a wedding, when a punctured 

 tire forced a halt for repairs. The 

 fact that he had a dress suit on did 

 not help matters any. 



W. J. Smyth is using a patent tire 

 filler on his delivery car and the manu- 



facturer is using a cut of the auto in 

 his newspaper advertising, thereby 

 giving Mr. Smyth some good free 

 publicity. 



All season long L. A. Coles, of Koko- 

 mo, Ind., has been sending excellent 

 sweet peas to the Chicago market. J. A. 

 Budlong is the consignee. 



Frank Evert no longer is with Adolph 

 Malchow, 3743 North Clark street. Mr. 

 Malchow says he cleaned up everything 

 that was ready for Easter and looks 

 for a big bedding season. 



Work has been started on a new 

 show house, 25x125, for H. N. Bruns 

 and it is expected it will be completed 



