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The Florists' Rcvfew 



Maech 9, 1916. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Headquarters for Southern Wild Smilax 



Per case off 50 lbs., $5.00 

 N«w Fancy latent Perns 



PerltW ;.... .;.. I2.M 



Qr««n L«ucotho« Sprays 



Per lie tOM PerlOOO 14.60 



5 or more cases, per case, $4.30 



Boxwssd Sprays 



Per lb t0.2« Per case. 60 lbs., $7.50 



BRONZE SALAX LEAVES 



PerlOOO I1.M 



Per cue of 10.000 7.60 



QUEEN SALAX LEAVES 



PerlOOO 11.00 



Per case of 10.000 7.60 



Sphagnum Mass 



Per bale 11.26 S b<le8:........t 5.51 



10 bales tlO.OO 



Mass 



Per bundle Il.t0 



10 bundles 9.00 



6 bundles 14.71 



26 bundles 21.00 



8PSCIAI. PRICKS ON LARGS QUANTITIK8. 



Bronse, Chreen and Red Magnolia Leaves, $1.60 per carton. 

 Bverythinc^ in Florists* Supplies. 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at all Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 88-84.36 last Third St. 



Cincinnati, Oiiio 



llentloD Th« ReTlew when yon write. 



functions that mean good orders for 

 decorations. There have been good fu- 

 neral orders, too. 



Various Notes. 



The new hotel, William Penn, which 

 was opened this week, brought some 

 good orders for cut flowers. There is 

 a large greenhouse on the roof, in 

 which the management expects to keep 

 a supply of plants for decorative pur- 

 poses. E. F. James will have charge of 

 the greenhouse. 



Albert F. Vick, formerly manager of 

 the Buffalo Cut Flower Co., now is one 

 of the force of the Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower Co. He will bring his family 

 to this city. 



Will Weaver, formerly a grower for 

 the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., but now 

 with the E. G. Hill Co., of Richmond, 

 Ind., has been visiting friends in thii 

 city. Clarke. 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



The Market. 



Business in general is unusually good, 

 the volume of business at times far 

 exceeding the supply, but spring flowers 

 are a wonderful help and now are at 

 hand in a large variety of kinds and 

 colors. The orchid-flowering sweet peas 

 'sell at fancy prices and are in big 

 demand. Easter lilies are about the 

 only scarce item at the present time. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Frueh & Sons report an un- 

 usually heavy demand for funeral 

 pieces and business much improved over 

 that of 1915. 



Grohman, the Florist, says he is 

 sending seed of his new bedding be- 

 gonia, Grohmanii, in every direction. 



The Roethke Floral Co. was extreme- 

 ly busy last week with funeral work 

 and wedding decorations. "Carnations 

 are plentiful, yes, by the thousand, but 

 most of them split," says Carl L. 

 Roethke. 



The annual banquet and meeting of 

 the Saginaw-Bay City Floricultural So- 

 ciety will be held Tuesday, March 14, 

 at Teutonia hall. A larce p**^"^^<ince in 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



New Crop Fancy Ferns, 



New Crop Dagger Ferns, ■ • - - 



•Isceunt en lars* erdars. 

 USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



Nothinsr better, made fresh dally from the woods. 4c, 5c and 6c per yard 



$1.50 per 1000 

 1.50 per 1000 



Bronx* and Gr««n Galax, ll.OO per 1000; 



17.00 per case of 10.000. 

 Bphasnum Moaa, large sack, only 40c. 

 Pin* ky th* pound, 8c; or by the yard. 

 Branoh Laur*l, 86c for a large bundle. 



Tel. Office, New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D. Fhone Connection 



8outh*m Smilax, 60-lb. cases, 15.00. 

 Gr**n and Bronx* Leucotbo* Sprays, 



15.00 per 1000. Extra fine and large. 

 Fin* Boxw^ood, $7.00 per 50-lb. case. 

 Fin* LaviT*l Wr*atli*, $1.75 to $3.00 per doz. 

 We also make any special sixes wanted. 

 Sample sent if desired. 



PartrldK* B*rH*e, fine Quality, only 10c per 



bunch of M berries. 

 Fin* F*stoonlnB, 7c and 10c per yard; extra 



fine. 

 Pin* Wr*atlis, 11.60 te 13.00 per doz. 



Order in advance. 

 Write, wire or telephone IS R4. 



CROWl fERN CO., MilfiRgfam, Mass. 



H. VON CANON 



rgr« 



Wo«ds 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns per case of 6000, < SJiO 



Bronze and Green Galax per case of 10.000, 4.00 



Green Leucothoe. 10 to I6-lnch per 1000, 1.00 



Bronze Leucothoe, 10 to 16-inch per 1000, 1.75 



Green Sheet Moss, 6c per poond. 

 Finest Green and Bronze Galax, specially pecked for celd 

 storage. 



WIr* M* 



Elk Parti, N. C. 





BANNERS ELK. N. C. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



expected, for the ladies have been in- 

 vited. 



J. B. Goetz Sons have again a most 

 wonderful crop of orchid sweet peas. 

 Rose Queen is a special feature and 

 does especially well with them. 



Visitors last week were A. Miller, of 

 A. Henderson & Co., Chicago, and S. S. 

 Skidelsky, of Philadelphia. Gee. 



GRAND BAFIDS, MICH. 



The Market. 



Business was rather slow last week, 

 but there are prospects for much fu- 

 neral work, so that this week no doubt 



FANCY 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



3 SU. SIZC-XXX QUALITY 

 LARGE SACKS, $1.80 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



lia>118 Soventh St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Revh w wh en you write. 



277fo.MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-Inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (04 cubic Inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-inch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page advt.. pages 10-11. 



F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS. Chester. N. J, 



Mentloa The ReTlew when yon write. 



