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The Florists^ Review 



Febkdaey 3, 1916. 



THE GREATEST QUALITY WE'VE EVER SHOWN! 

 THE GREATEST QUANTITY WE'VE EVER MADE! 

 THE GREATEST VALUE WE'VE EVER GIVEN! 



The Iremendoiis growtli of our basket business is due to just two things — the Quahty 

 and the Price. 



When you buy your baskets from the Neidinger Co. you can feel satisfied tliat you 

 liave bought tlie best and paid the least. 



If you have never bought any baskets from the Neidinger Co., let us convince you on 

 our small cut ilower baskets for St. Valentine's Day. 



They range in price from $1.50 per dozen to $6.00 per dozen. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



Jos. G. Neidinger Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



1309-11 North 2nd Street 



Mpntlon Tb« Review when yon write. 



town on ono of liis poriodifal visits in 

 connootion with liis intorests here. 



Members of the trade were visited 

 this week by .Tohn A. Evans, of the 

 John A. Evans Co., Richmond, Ind. 



EOCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Grailuations, weddings and funerals 

 kopt tlio trade exceptionally busy last 

 week with decorations. Counter trade 

 also was active. The shortage of help 

 owing to illness has been one of the big 

 problems we liave had to face. The 

 W(>ather has been exceptionally mild 

 for January, and has helped stock some. 

 Flowers have Ijeen a little more plen- 

 tiful, but the consignments arc not any 

 heavier than the trade demands. There 

 was a heavy demand for roses during 

 the week, especially in the red and pink 

 varictit's. White and yellow have sold 

 well. Orchid sweet peas in pink and 

 white are arriving in fine condition and 

 they sell rapidly. Cattleyas and cypri- 

 pediunis are fairly j)lentiful and sell 

 nicely. Cardenias are not at all plen- 

 tiful. Calla lilies are pood but not too 

 plentiful, for funeral work has taken 

 most of Diein. Valley, for which there 

 is no sjH'cial demain], is nnt aluindant. 

 Yellow and white daisies sold well dur- 

 ing the week-. Mignonette and baliy 

 primula ;ire good sellers. .lonquils arc 

 plentiful and sell cjuiekly. Taper Whiles 

 are .arriving in larger consignments ami 

 ar'^ of good quality. Carnations arc 

 coming in heavily, wliich at this time 

 is a boon and a blessing. Freesias and 

 cornflowers mak(; a pleasing combina- 



FOR VALENTINE 



You can obtain Spring Flowers in 

 quantity. Roses all very scarce. 



JoiKiuils 4c to 5c California Violets, 



Tulips 4c to 5c '$1.75 per dozen bunches 



Narcissus .'3c to 4c Valley, 100 $5.00 



Sweet Peas, per 100 .75c to $1.00 Asparagus, bunch 50c 



Fancy Carnations. .$2.50 to $:].00 Ferns, per 1000 $2.50 



WE HAVE FANCY SHORT BOXWOOD. 

 50 LBS., $7.50 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Phones: Homa Main 6487 — Bell Grand 3143 



M'Mitlon 1 ho Itpviow when yon write. 



tion for corsa^^e work. Sin^'le ainl 

 "louble violets liave sold fairly well, 

 the sin<,Hes at, a lii<^lier jirice. Roman 

 liyacini lis and jiansies are dis[iosed of 

 (piite easily. The supply of f^'reeii goods 

 meets all deniairds. Galax and ma<:;nolia 

 leaves have been used extensively dur- 

 in;^ the last we(>k or two. 



Various Notes. 



If. 1']. Wilson, with liis force, put in 

 a busy week. The liigli school <Trad- 

 ii.atidii bou(|uets, of wlii(di there were 

 about forty, were niaile of Iloosier 

 P.eauty and Francis 8cott Key roses, 

 and for aiioth(^r school there were about 



