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The Florists' Review 



April 15, 1920 



CARNATIONS, ROSES 



Ferns, $3.50 per 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.50 per 1000; case of 10,000, 



$10.00. 

 Magnolia Leaves, prepared, per carton, $1.75. , 

 Sphafirnum Moss, per bale, $2.00; 10 bales, $17.50. 

 Green Sheet Moss, $1.00 per bundle; $1.75 per bag. 



EVERYTHING 



In FlorUtt' Snppliet 



THE BEST 



WIRE 

 HANGING 



Inch Doz. 100 



10 ...$3.00 $20.00 



12 3.60 25.00 



14 4.00 27.50 



16 5.00 35.00 



THE WILLIAM 



329 Main Street 



MURPHY COMPANY 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 

 Phones Main 980-981 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 

 Largest Shippers of Home-Grown Cut Flowers in the Gndnnati Market 



while longer. Glass at $9.25 to $9.50 a 

 box is some deterrent in itself. 



John R. Ness was aVile to resume his 

 duties this week after a sickness of 

 in6re than two months' duration. 



One grower had over 3,500 lilies which 

 failed to open in time for Easter, an- 

 other 3,000, and others smaller quanti- 

 ties. With Easter, 1921, coming March 

 27, several who have grown lilies this 

 season say they will try something more 

 dependable. The late arrival of the 

 bulbs made it impossible to flower the 

 plants on time. "W. N. C. 



Herman H. Bartsch, of the W. W. 

 Edgar Co., states that his firm bought 

 $150 worth of newspapers for wrapping 

 plants for Easter. E. E. R. 



NEW YORK. 



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The Market. 



Post -Easter i-onditions wore rather 

 remarkable this vear, in that the mar- 

 ket settled the Tuesday following 

 Easter to a quite normal state. A good 

 8upi)ly of flowers was available, with 

 an active demand, and this condition 

 continued throughout the week. Clear- 

 ances were good and pfices settled down 

 to a i)re-Easter basis, although it may 

 be said that Easter prices, except in one 

 or two lines, were not far removed from 

 the normal. Easter business is reported 

 gcnerallv as having been excellent. Cut 

 flowers "met an unusually good demand 

 and many more plants could have been 

 sold if thev had been available. 



The market at the beginning of this 

 week was good, with a plentiful supply 

 and a fairly ai-tive demand. Arrivals 

 of roses are" not particularly heavy, but 

 there is a sufticiency, except of Ameri- 

 can Beauty, which is on the short side, 

 special grades moving at $35 to $100 

 per hunilrt>(|. Hybrid teas are of good 

 qualitv, the weather having been quite 

 cool "for many days. Premier and 

 Columbia seeiii to be prime favorites 

 and Francis Scott Key scores well 

 among the larger varieties. The price 

 range is $:'. to -fJ") per hundred, with 

 Hadlcy and Key running to $50 per hun- 

 dred. 



Carnations are in fair supply and the 

 demand for them is good at $4 to $6 



HANGING BASKET 



Hand made, wire bound, 

 enameled green, substantial. 



doz. 100 



8-inch $2.00 $16.00 



10-iach 2.25 17.00 



12-inch 3.00 21.00 



14-inch 3.60 25.09 



16-inch 4.60 34.00 



18-inch 6.00 45.00 



Fancy Green Sheet Moss 



Large Sack, $2.00 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



II6-1I8 Seventh St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Get the Vase Business 



The Florist has many opportunities 



to sell VASES— and filled with bloom- 

 ing plants, they make a beautiful decoration for 

 the store. Order a few of this popular style- 

 it's a winner. Big profits for you and a quick 

 "turn-over." Seod us your order now so you 

 can make immediate deliveries. 



TERUS: 80 day* net to dealen with approved 

 credit ratins; 2 per cent caah with order. 



Measurements and Weights 



(Including Handles) 



Height, 38 in. Width, 36 in. 



Base 17 in. sq. Weight, 155 lbs. 



Capacity of Reservoir, 2/^ gallons 



Price, painted one coat $ 1 9.00 net 



Price, without handles 17.50 net 



THE STEWART IRON WORKS CO., Cincinnati, O. 



"THE WORLDS GREATEST IRON FENCE BUILDERS" 



Vateud 

 Settee 

 Catalogue 

 on request 



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