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APRIL 27. J81«, 



The Florists' Review 



41 



Last Chance for Hanging Baskets 



These baskets are. made in my own factory. They are made of wire suitable to the 

 size of the basket. Are laced with galvanized wire, and will last several seasons 

 with reasonable care. They are nicely painted, of the best style and substantial. 



Prl««s as Follows: 



Perdoz. Per 100 



8-inch.. 11.00 I 7.00 



10-inch 126 800 



12 inch 1.60 10.00 



14-inch • 2.26 15.00 



Qroon Shoot INoss for Filling Batkots 



Per 1 Bundle of 6 Bales 11.00 



Per 5 Bundles of 25 Bales 4.76 



Per 10 Bundles of 60 Bales 9.00 



Per doz. 



16-inch $3.00 



18-inch 5.00 



ao-inch 8 50 



26 at 100 prices. 



Per 100 



122.00 



35.00 



66.00 



NIco-Fumo. Liquid 



8-lb. can $10.80: 



4-lb. can 6.60 



1-lb. can 1.50 



Sphasnum Moss for Fllllss Doslsns. per bale, tl.25 



I also make anything in Wirework needed by a Florist. Give me a trial and be convinced. 

 Catalogue for the asking. All Cut Flowers in season. Consignments solicited. 



L G. GDim', 131 East Third Ave., Cindnnati, Ohio 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Young Tool Company 



CASEY. ILLINOIS 



WIRE BASKETS 



Laced with galvan- 

 ized wire. 



No Ring Scroll 

 Ftet Feet Feet 



10-in.. f 1.00 11.26 



12-in.. 1.25 1.50 



14-in.. 1.60 2.00 



16-in., 2.25 3.00 14.00 

 18-in.. 8.00 4.tO 6.00 



Electric-welded, no 

 lace wire used. 



Ring Extra for 

 Feet Fancy Rim 



10-in., $2.00 12.76 



12-in., 2.26 8.00 



14-in., 2.76 3.66 



16-in.. 3.76 4.76 



18-in.. 4.75 5.76 



All of above baskets 

 are priced per dozen. 



Painted green, and 

 complete with hang- 

 era. 



Wire Lawn or 

 Cemetery Vases 



18-inch $1.25 each 



20-inch 1.40 each 



If you buy our goods, 

 you get the best. 



THE PRICE IS RIGHT 



Mention Tho Rerlew when ywi write. 



overripe. There was a big supply of 

 lilies and most of them were in fine 

 condition. It is doubtful if so many 

 lilies were ever disposed of here be- 

 fore. Bhododendrons came in for their 

 share of the demand; so, also, did ram- 

 blers, but the readiest sellers were the 

 baby ramblers in sizes priced at 75 

 cents to $1.50. These sold on sight and 

 as many more could have been disposed 

 of. There were quantities of bulbous 

 stock in pans, also primulas, spiraeas, 

 Klacs, etc., and they were all taken in 

 the finish. All available decorative 

 stock went out on decorations. This 

 made the houses look quite bare, after 

 being filled with Easter blooms and 

 greens. 

 In cut flowers the trade was heavy 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



We make our baskets strong and substantial, so do not 

 compare them with "cheap" made-up Imskets. 



Measure across top of basket 



8-inch per doz., $1.25 12-inch per doz., $2.00 



10-inch perdoz., 1.60 14-inch perdoz., 2.50 



16-inch per doz., $3.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



This is one necessary item to every florist all during the 

 spring and summer. Can be used for liaing Hanging Baskets, 

 covering soil on Pot Plants, decorating Show Windows and 

 many other purposes. 



1 bale, large size ( 5 bundles), for $ 1.25 



6 bales, large size (25 bundles), for 6.00 



10 bales, large size (50 bundles}, for 11.00 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wholesale Florist 1324 ?'nt SL, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



ll/E desire one high grade exclusive National Florist in 

 •'' every city of the United States. Write for interest- 

 ing literature and further particulars. 

 THE NATIONAL FLORAL CORPORATION 



8t0 Broadway, NSW TOBK 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE. "jvr 



10,000, $1.85 50,000, $8.00 



Sample Free 'or Bale by Dealers 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoa wrtta. 



and the quality of the stock was never 

 better. Roses were in fine condition. 

 While Beauties were scarce, there were 

 other roses of quality that took their 

 place, such as Reid, Russell, Ophelia, 

 Sunburst, Kaiserin, Richmond, Killar- 

 ney, etc. Ophelia was in the best of 

 condition and was really preferred 



BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



Cornire Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED OWEN''"c'i?^iSsr.!l°'- 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



Mention The Reftow whes jop wrtts. 



above all others. Carnations were not 

 80 plentiful as was expected, but there 

 were about enough to go the rounds. 

 Sweet peas were in great demand and 

 thousands more could have been sold, 

 as the corsage work was never so heavy 

 as this Easter and everything available 

 was used for this purpose. J. M. 



