. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1298 The American Florist. Jan. II, PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. LARGEST GROWER IN THE WORLD. Will Take Care of Yovr Regular Orders. 1,580,000 FEET OF GLASS. We are in full crop on all Roses and especially long Beauties. Per dot. American Beauties, Extra long stems, $ 30-lnch steins 24-lncb stems 18-lnch items 15-inch stems 13-lnch stems Short stems 75 to ROSES, OUR SELECTION, Per 100. Mrs. Marshall Field and Killarney Best $ to $ Short to medinm , to


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1298 The American Florist. Jan. II, PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. LARGEST GROWER IN THE WORLD. Will Take Care of Yovr Regular Orders. 1,580,000 FEET OF GLASS. We are in full crop on all Roses and especially long Beauties. Per dot. American Beauties, Extra long stems, $ 30-lnch steins 24-lncb stems 18-lnch items 15-inch stems 13-lnch stems Short stems 75 to ROSES, OUR SELECTION, Per 100. Mrs. Marshall Field and Killarney Best $ to $ Short to medinm , to Liberty and Richmond Best to Short to Medium to Golden Gate to Short to medium to Perle to Chatenay Select .. Short to medium Bride and Bridesmaid Sunrise Uncle John Ivory Carnations Lily of the Valley Per 100. to $ Asparagus Plnmosus short to medium stems, all fresh stock, $ per 100. Mention the American Florist ivhe7i writing Grand Rapids, Mich. EVERYBODY SATISFIED. Christmas business was good, equal to that of last year; there was plenty of flowers of all kinds except red carnations, red roses and American Beauty. This is the first year tliere has been enougli roses and carnations to go round, but this condition was brought about by the heavy sale of plants, the demand for them this year being especially strong. The ?2 to ?3 sizes were the most popu- lar ; cheaper plants were not so freely bought. Plants of $5 and over also sold well. Carnations sold for %l to $ per dozen; roses $2 to ?4; American Beauty shorts $ up to $10 per dozen for longs. Palms and ferns sold better this year than formerly. Bulb stock In pans and cut flowers sold well but at moderate prices. Poinsettias are losing popularity, not nearly as many being sold as usual; the best plants, though, were the ones that went. Out-of-town trade


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