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The Florists'^ Review 



JBNB 8, 1916. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Headquarters for Southern Wild Smilax 



Per case of 50 lbs., $5.00 



5 or more cases, per case, $4.50 



N«w Fancy Soutkcrn F«rns 



PerlOOO. $2.00 



Lots of 6000 or more, per lOOO 1.76 



Qr«*n L«ucotho« Sprays 



Per 100 10.60 PerlOOO 14.60 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb 10.20 Per case, 60 lbs.. 17.60 



BRONZK QALAX LEAVES 



PerlOOO 11.00 



Per case of 10,000 7.60 



QUEEN QALAX LEAVES 



PerlOOO 11.00 



Per case gf 16.000 7.50 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale 11.25 6 bales I 6.60 



10 bales 110.00 



Qroon Shoot Moss 



Per bundle ll.OO 



10 bundles 9.00 



6 bundles I 4.76 



26 bundles 21.00 



BPBCIAL PRICKS ON LARGK QUANTITISB. 

 Bronie, Green and Red Magnolia Leaves* $1.60 per carton. 

 Everything^ in Florists* Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commissibn Florist, 

 88-84-86 East Third St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



Business conditions since Memorial 

 day have been rather poor. There has 

 been practically an unlimited supply of 

 stock and prices have reached a low 

 level. Large receipts of peonies and 

 other outdoor stock have augmented the 

 supply far in excess of the quantity ac- 

 tually needed. Roses are overplentiful 

 and can be purchased in many instances 

 at buyers' figures. Carnations have 

 receded in price, although they are of 

 good quality, considering the warm, 

 clear days. Spanish irises, roses and 

 peonies form the bulk of the out- 

 door stock, which of necessity must be 

 low-priced to sell at all. The street 

 boys have been handling large quanti- 

 ties of cut flowers at ridiculously low 



prices. 



Various Notes. 



Edwin A. Seidewitz, as reward for 

 his efforts, was elected president of the 

 local Rotary Club at its annual meet- 

 ing and banqtiet in the Rennert hotel 

 last week. 



P. Campbell Erdman has been cutting 

 quantities of greenhouse-grown gladioli 

 of good quality and reports a heavy de- 

 mand for garden roses, of which he has 

 made a specialty this season. 



George H. Cook had a heavy cut of 

 good peonies for the Memorial day 

 trade. 



Max Fierstein, of the Moore Seed Co., 

 Philadelphia, was a caller last week. 



Edward Kress was one of the judges 

 of the exhibits of the flower show given 

 by the Green Spring Valley Garden 

 Club last week. 



The first annual amateur rose show, 

 given under the joint auspices of the 

 Women's Civic League and the Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Club of Baltimore, 

 was held June 5, from 2 until 10 p. m., 

 in the club rooms in the Florists' Ex- 

 «hange hall. The affair was promoted 

 on rather short notice and those in 

 charge deserve great credit for the 

 showing made. I. H. Moss, George 

 Morrison, Stevenson Bros, and Fred C. 

 Bauer, among other florists, staged 

 many non-competitive exhibits. 



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FOR YOUR SPRING DECORATIONS 



Huckleberry and Lyrata Foliage, Natural and Fadeless Sheet Moss. 

 We also carry a large supply of Bronze and Green Prepared Magnolia Leaves. 



THE RUMBLEY COMPANY, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Maaufaotured by 



W. J. COWEE. "?!V.'' 



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



Sample Free Vor Sale by Dealers 



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Order either direct or through your jobber. 



NEUBR ft HOFFMANN 



57 Grand Stre«t. NKW YORK CITT 



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NEW CROP FERNS 



Fancy and DaKeer — Mlchlsran Ferns 

 N. M. HITCHCOCK. Glenwood. Mich. 

 M ent ion The Review whe n yon wri te. 



Saturday evening, about 9:30, a 

 masked man entered the store of the 

 Baltimore Cut Flower Co. and pointing 

 a pistol at the manager, Thomas Barker, 

 and Wi-lliam Larkins, the president of 



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AND 



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GOLDFISH 



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