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The Florists^ Review 



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ATTENTION FLORISTS 



Why spend your valuable time making 

 MAGNOLIA WREATHS? We offer you 



a special made wreath of unusually good value, style 

 and workmanship, in green or brown. These wreaths 

 are made by a skilled florist. Send for a sample doz- 

 en and be convinced. Leaves much closer laid than 

 in illustration. 



12-inch size of wire frame $ 1.25 



14-inch size of wire frame 1.75 



16-inch size of wire frame 2.50 



18-inch size of wire frame 3.50 



20-inch size of wire frame 4.50 



Attractive Prices on Quantity Lots. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Seventh St., 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



ers will hold an important meeting April 

 7 at the Forest park greenhouses. L. 

 Baumann and Hugo Schaff will lead in- 

 teresting discussions. Arrangements 

 will be completed for meeting the ex- 

 penses of entertaining the National 

 Association of Gardeners. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation will meet April 7. The place of 

 meeting will be announced by Joseph 

 Deutschmann, the secretary, in his regu- 

 lar notices. Much important business 

 will come up for discussion. J. J. B. 



William C. Stuckmeyer, grower for 

 Charles Beyer, is going to start in the 

 wholesale business early in April. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Spring is in the air, snow and ice are 

 fast disappearing, early bulbous plants 

 are blooming and it looks as though our 

 long, hard winter was about over. If 

 the weather man will spare us another 

 Easter snow storm we shall be most 

 devoutly thankful. Good weather is 

 what we need now to make the Easter 

 plant and cut flower trade break all 

 records. 



A slight hardening in prices is noted. 

 In the case of violets it is most pro- 

 nounced and these are now quoted at 

 $1.25 to $1.50 per hundred, with a fur- 

 ther advance likely later in the week. 

 Roses have not changed materially and 

 sell all the way from $3 to $20, except 

 some fancy Hadley and other spe- 

 cial varieties. Carnations show little 

 advance as yet, the general run going 

 at $4 to $6. Sweet peas are abundant 

 and sell from 50 cents to $3 per hundred. 

 There is a large supply of bulbous ma- 

 terial and this is a little lower in price. 



Snapdragons arrive freely. While 

 some select spikes make $2 a dozen, 

 there are others which are hardly 

 salable. Marguerites, calendulas, poly- 

 :anthus, pansiee and mignonette are all 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



The Wise Florist 

 Will Buy NOW! 



, No. 1 B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Size Per 100 _, . „ 



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Mention The RctIcw when jon write. 



Prepared 



Magnolia 



Leaves 



Brown 



Green 



Purple 



IN CASES AND CARTONS 



THE RUMBLEY CO 



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