Mauch 9, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



45 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



ST. PATRICK*S DAY 



Green Carnation Dye Scarce S wltr fc 



Basket with High Hat and Pipes, with pan 50c 



Small Birch Bark Hats, in three sizes, for natural pots of 

 Shamrocks.. .No. 1, 15c apiece; No. 2, 20c apiece; No. 3, 25c apiece 



Pasteboard High Hat o ^ 



Green, for Shamrocks, with Pipes $1.25 dozen 



Small Chip Baskets, decorated with Pipes 1.75 dozen 



€lay Pipes and Shamrocks 1.30 gross $1.29 doz«n. 



Our own factory will turn out Baskets with any finish you desire, for $10.00, $25.00 

 or $50.00 worth .of assorted baskets. We will please you with fine work and good value. 



Write us for novelties. We are always ahead of the times. 



No. 1265-3. Size 6ifix5»sxl4»«. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. ''"'^h'^C^^z^ph^^pa. 



Send for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement Headquarters for Japanese Gtoods 



Mention The BeTlew when yon writ*. 



paper written by L. P. Jensen, of Mis- 

 souri, on "The Use of Native Plants," 

 was read by the secretary and proved 

 instructive. It was decided to hold a 

 special meeting March 16 for the pur- 

 pose of planning a flower show to be 

 held during the autumn. 



Arthur Smith. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade is heavy, with funeral work 

 easily in the lead. Boses have been 

 coming in more plentifully and their 

 quality is good. There is a scarcity of 

 yellow at times, but as a rule the colors 

 even up about right. Beauties have 

 been scarce and the demand for them 

 has been light. Carnations are in 

 heavy crop and some cut prices were in 

 evidence last week, but most of them 

 have brought a fair price until this 

 time. Bulbous stock is abundant and 

 cuts a big figure on the market. It is, 

 however, cleaned up nicely. Sweet 

 peas are plentiful and there have been 

 cuts in prices. The quality has been 

 extra good. Valley has been scarce in 

 this market, with the demand heavy at 

 times. Lilies are more plentiful and 

 the demand is fair. 



Various Notes. 



Stephens & Son report business at 

 Greenlawn as being heavy, with a con- 

 tinual round of funeral work. 



T. J. Ludwig has had a run on car- 

 nations and sweet peas to good ad- 

 vantage. 



The Livingston Seed Co. has every- 

 thing in order for the spring rush, 

 which is not far distant. The store has 

 had special sales on 'carnations and 

 bulbous stock. 



The Columbus Floral Co. is cutting 

 rather lightly of roses and carnations, 

 but has a good line of blooming plants 

 moving nicely. 



Louis Elsass, of Chillicothe, was a 



SOUTHERN DAFFODILS 



Best Varieties— Select Stock. 

 Dependable supply from a cut of over twelve million blooms. 



WRITE OR WIRE FOR PRICES 



HUBERT BULB CO., Inc., 



Portsmouth, Va. 



WS ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS" 



ATentlon The Revi«>w when ynii write. 



