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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 22, 1020 





FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock in the conntrj ^^xsmL^Ksmmsumiin 



$4.00 per 1000 $4.00 par 1000 



Sublect to Chanse Without Notice. 



Green Leucothoe, 100 $1.50. 1000 $10.00 



Wild Smilaz, SO-pound oases. $6.00; 25-pound oases 4.00 



BlagnoUa Leaves, green and bronze, per oarton IJiO 



Galax Leaves* green and bronze, per ease of 10.000 12.50 -^KSHmjmi 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, eto., per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag 2.00 c^*" m' 



Sphagnwm Moss, per bale 2.50 m 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



NCIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Ich. 









each of the small tables a fan-shaped 

 lattice, about two feet high, was cov- 

 ered with sweet peas and smilaz. The 

 large table, where the speakers sat, held 

 an elaborate centerpiece of Killarney 

 roses. Under the huge dome in the cen- 

 ter of the room, from which strands of 

 smilax were hung, was a fountain with 

 colored jets of water and around the 

 base of the fountain there was an ar- 

 rangement of roses and moss. 



J. £. E. 



PITTSBUBGH, PA. 



The Market. 



The conservative opinion is that, con- 

 sidering the post-Easter season and the 

 unsettled conditions in general, trade 

 matters are as satisfactory as could be 

 expected. The railroad strike is, of 

 course, having its effect on the trade 

 in general. Prices continue about the 

 same as last week. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams had the floral 

 contributions at both the home and the 

 Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Memorial hall for 

 the funeral of Dr. J. A. Brashear. 

 Notable among the many ela^rate 

 pieces designed in Mrs. Williams* estab- 

 lishment was one for the American En- 

 gineers ' Society, composed of white 

 roses, Easter lilies and lilies of the val- 

 ley. There was also a magnificent 

 wreath of bronze magnolia leaves and 

 cattleya orchids, designed by Manager 

 Harvey Sheaflf. 



Spiro Kaps is reported as being in a 

 favorable condition, following an opera- 

 tion in the Mayo hospital, Rochester, 

 Minn. 



Joseph Fineberg, who was operated 

 upon at the Passavant hospital last 

 week, is convalescing nicely. 



Andrew Drzewiecki and Stanislaw 

 Puwalowski recently bought the flower 

 shop and equipment of the late Samuel 

 Cape, 4019 Butler street, Lawrenceville. 

 The greenhouses at Woodville are still 

 in the hands of the estate. The stock, 

 however, has been purchased by Gustav 

 Snyder, who has gone into the wholesale 

 business at Bridgeville. 



Mrs. John M. Foss, Sharpsburg, re- 

 ported satisfactory business for the sea- 

 son. Following the Easter rush Mrs. 

 Foss was ill, but is again able to super- 

 vise the work. 



MEMORIAL DAY HEADQUARTERS 



We guarantee our 



WAX IXOWIBBS 



Per 100 

 WAX ROSBS. Pink. White. 

 Oolden Gate. Yellow. 



Larce aUe $2.60 



Very lars* size 8.60 



CREPB ROSES. Fink. White. 

 Oolden Gate. Yellow or Rus- 

 sell 2.60 



CARNATIONS, Pink. White. 

 Oolden Qate 2.60 



SWBET PEAS, Pink, White, 

 Lavender. Per 1000 S.60 



Per 100 



CALLA LILIES $4.00 



EASTER LILIES 4.60 



APPLE BLOSSOMS. Pink or 

 White 1.26 



prices to be as low as the lowest 



MANILA BOXES 



Cat Flower 

 Boxes 



Per 100 

 18-6-8 M $8.76 

 21-6-8 Vi 

 24-6-8 M 

 28-6-8 V6 

 21-8-6 

 80-6-8 H 

 24-8-5 

 28-8-S 

 80-8-6 

 86-8-6 

 80-12-6 

 86-12-6 

 86-14-6 



4.60 



6.26 



6.76 



7.00 



7.00 



7.60 



8.00 



8.60 



11.76 



18.60 



16.60 



16.60 



Wreath Boxes 



Per 100 

 16-16-5 $10.25 

 16-16-7 

 18-18-6 

 18-18-8 

 20-20-6 

 20-20-9 

 22-22-6 

 22-22-8 

 Ylolet Boxes 

 8-6-4 $4.00 



OU.6-6 6.25 

 10-7-6 6.25 

 12-8-7 7.75 

 Bonqnet 

 Boxes 

 10-0-8 $11.60 



11.76 

 12.25 

 18.75 

 14.00 

 16.50 

 16.60 

 19.00 



Printing free on lots of 600 or 

 more. In smaller quantities 

 fL25 extra. Gold Ink $2.60. 

 These boxes are the result of 

 lonr experlenoe. Why not take 

 advantace of both Quality and 

 price? 



CYCAS LEAVES 



Per 100 



8 to 12-ln $ 8.2S 



13 to 16-in 4.00 



16 to 20-in 6.00 



28 to 82-ln &S0 



8ato86-ln 9.60 



Se to40-ln 11.50 



40 to 44-ln 18.28 



44 to 48-ln 16.00 



We preserve our own 

 Cycas Leaves rl^rlit In our 

 own factory. They are pli- 

 able, handsome color, and 

 will not mould. 



As railroad conditions ! are upset all over the country, 

 order now, don't delay, save yourself numy disappointments. 



BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY & SNYDER CO. 



IS Otis Street 

 94-96 Arch Street 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



OFFICE SALESROOMS - SHIPPING DEPT. PHONES 



BOSTON, MASS. 

 Kindly address all conununlcatlons to our Main Office, 15 Otis Street, Boston, Mass. 



Mafai 2S74 



FertUII ion 



FertUll lOM 



FertUU less 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Dry, large sheets, put up in 2-bu. bags, per bag. .$2.00 



Damp Sheet Moss, in boxes, per lb 05 



Galax, Green and Bronze, per 1000 1.60 



Liencothoe, Green and Bronze, per 1000 3.00 



Place your orders and they will get the best 

 attention. Terms: Cash, please. 



G. C. GIBBSy Del Rio, Tenn, R. 2 



John Karris, who has recently been 

 sick, is well again. 



Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Ludwig are 

 planning to spend their summer vaca- 

 tion in British Columbia. 



Isaac M. Bayersdorfer and Martin 

 Beukauf, of Philadelphia, were in the 

 city last week for the purpose of mak- 

 ing a formal display of stock of H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer & Co. at the Anderson hotel. 



Mrs. H. H. Fulton, formerly Miss 

 Irene W. Drewes, the elder daughter of 

 William F. Drewes, Braddock, Pa., has 

 started housekeeping in Biverside, Cal. 



J. M. Johnston, proprietor of John- 

 ston *s Flower Shops, is looking after his 

 range of greenhouses, near McKeesport, 

 Pa., until a suitable foreman can be pro- 

 cured. Manager Eobert Wampler is ill, 

 being threatened with pneumonia, and 



BOXWOOD 



Selected Sprays — 18c per pound 

 W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU, Md. 



Mention The Reylew -when yon write. _ _ 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers In 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



Established 

 1867 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



was unable to attend the funeral of his 

 father, who died Friday, April 9. 



Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh has ^f 

 turned from her six months' sojourn ^ 

 Florida. 



Norman B. Little has been trans- 

 ferred from J. M. Johnston's Duquesne 

 store, where he was manager, to the 



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