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The Florists' JReview 



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. May 25, 1916. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PRICE LIST, 1916 



PLAIN WIRE HANGING BASKETS. 



S-inch per dozen, $1.26 



10-inch. 

 12-inch. 

 13-inch. 

 14-inch. 

 15-inch. 

 16-inch. 

 18-inch. 



1.66 

 2.25 

 2.50 

 2.76 

 3.25 

 4.25 

 6.00 



Sheet Moss in Bags 



Per Bag, $2.00 



Our Sheet Moss is the best value 

 for the money in the maricet. ' 



MICHifiAN CUT FLOWER EXCHINBE, 264-266 Randolph St.. Detroit, Mich. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 



50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. 



Send for our 64-pas:e 



FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



Showing over 200 



WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



■v«rythlng In Florlsto' Supplies. Establl»h*d 20 Ysars. 

 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



tions, forcing varieties, looks well. Be- 

 fore closing these notes, it occurs to 

 me that perhaps some readers have not 

 met Mr. Richester. To them, allow me 

 to present Paul F. Richester, one of the 

 ablest business men of the day, who 

 has made it a lifelong rule never to 

 require that anything be said twice 

 and never to miss a chance to advance 

 the interests of the House of Michell. 



Various Notes. 



Adolph Farenwald^ vice-chairman of 

 the National Flower Show Committee, 

 believes that the profit on the show held 

 in this city March 25 to April 2 will 

 reach $12,000— not $2,000 as stated last 

 week. 



A. H. Pike plans to sell his retail 

 flower store at Bryn Mawr, Pa., in order 

 to return to England to serve in the 

 British army. This will be a great loss, 

 as Mr. and Mrs. Pike have built up a 

 successful business with the Bryn Mawr 

 College during the last few years. 



M. J. Callahan says that the cool 

 weather has retarded outdoor planting 

 until now. This week it is in full swing. 

 Mr. Callahan says that cut flowers have 

 been in active demand. His window of 

 blue irises, yellow daisies and ferns was 

 pleasing. 



Aschmann Bros, own and operate ten 

 acres of land at Bustleton avenue and 



WIRE HANGINB BASKETS 



We make our baskets strong and substantial, so do not 

 compare them with "cheap" made-up baskets. 



Measure across top of basket 



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



10-inch per doz., 1.50 14-inch per doz., 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 lining Hanging Baskets, 

 covering soil on Pot Plants, decorating Show Windows afld 

 many other purposes. 



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



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



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



GEO. 



Wholesare norist 



H. ANGERMUELLER 



1324 Pile St, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Cottman street, in addition to their 

 place at Second and Bristol streets; not 

 two acres, as stated last week. 



Raymond Brunswick comments on the 

 heavy Memorial day business of the M. 

 Rice Co. 



Stuart H. Miller has had some large 

 shipping orders. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer is confident 

 that needed supplies will be forthcom- 

 ing next season. This means that, war 

 or no war, we shall have what we re- 



