. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1394 The American Florist. fan. 25, PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. LARGEST GROWER IN THE WORLD. Will Take Care of Your Regular Orders. 1,580,000 FEET OF GLASS. We are in full crop on all Roses and especiatly long Beauties. Per doz. American Beauties, Extra loDg stems, ( 30-lnch stems 24-lnch stems 18-lnch stems 15-inch stems 12-inch stems Short stems 75 to Per 100. Mrs. Marshall Field and Killarney] Best $10 00 to $ Short to medium to Liberty and Richmon


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1394 The American Florist. fan. 25, PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. LARGEST GROWER IN THE WORLD. Will Take Care of Your Regular Orders. 1,580,000 FEET OF GLASS. We are in full crop on all Roses and especiatly long Beauties. Per doz. American Beauties, Extra loDg stems, ( 30-lnch stems 24-lnch stems 18-lnch stems 15-inch stems 12-inch stems Short stems 75 to Per 100. Mrs. Marshall Field and Killarney] Best $10 00 to $ Short to medium to Liberty and Richmond Best 800 to Short to Medium 5 00 to Golden Gate to Short to medium to 6 00 Perle to 8 00 Per 100. Chatenay Select $ to $ Short to medium to Bride and Bridesmaid 6 00 to Sunrise 6,00 to Uncle John 6 00 to Ivory to Carnations 3 00 to Lily of the Valley to Asparagus Plumosus to ROSES, OUR SELECTION, short to medium stems, all fresh stock, $ per 100. Tarrytown, N. Y. The Horticultural Society held its ninth an- nual dinner at the Florence hotel January ;). The hall and tables were artistically decorated with carnations from F. R. Pierson Co. and flowering plants from several private gardeners. About 65 members and guests were present and after a short address of welcome by President Angus, we sat down to a most elaborate dinner and, as far as could be seen, everyone did honor to it. As a token of esteem and friendship to the members the caterers donated a beautiful gold mounted ivory gavel, which was presented by Hon. Frank V. Millard; F. R. Pierson re- sponded to the donation by a few well chosen words and accepted the gift in the name of the society. The jovial Dr. F. E. Russell was toastmaster for the evening and he certainly filled the po- sition with tact and plenty of good humor. A few representatives of kindred societies were with us, but an early s


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