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The FkrfMs' Review 



Junk 22, 1916. 



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Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«Mr Fancy Farns 



Per 1000. $1.60 



Lots of 6000 or more, per 1000 1.26 



Clr««n L«ueotho« Sprays 



Per 100 10.60 Per 1000 14.60 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb t0.20 Per cue, 60 lbs.. 17.60 



BRONZE OALAX LEAVKS 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per CMe of 10,000 7.60 



BRKEN OALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per CMe of UUIOO 7.60 



Sphasaum Moss 



Per bale 11.25 6 bales...... ...I 6.60 



10 bales 110.00 



Orson Shoot Moss 



Per bundle tl.OO 



10 bundles 9.00 



6 bundles 14.75 



26 bundles 21.00 



■PCCIAI. FRXCX8 ON LABOK QUAMnTIU. 



Bronie, Green and Red M ai^nolla LeaTes* $1.60 per carton, 

 ■▼erythinff in Floriata* SnppUea. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commisaion Florist, 

 82-84.86 East Third St. 



Cincinnati, Oliio 



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29, when the party will return to New 

 York by special car. The tickets, in- 

 eluding fare, auto rooms, meals and all 

 other expenses, are $15 per person. The 

 affair has all the indications of being 

 one of the association's most unique 3- 

 day outings. The committee in charge 

 consists of Julius Roehrs, chairman; 

 Louis Dupuy, Wm. H. Siebrecht, Jr., 

 H. C. Steinhoff. J. Austin Shaw. 



TOLEDO, O. 



The Market. 



Cut flowers of all kinds are plentiful 

 and the demand is easily satisfied. 

 Roses are in good supply and their 

 quality is fine at present. Carnations 

 are plentiful, but first-class stock is 

 hard to procure, as the floweral are be- 

 coming more imperfect every day. Dai- 

 sies and gladioli are in fine cut and 

 the trade seems to admire these flowers, 

 as calls for them exceed all other sales, 

 excepting roses. Peonies still are to 

 be had, good stock, at that. 



The weather in this vicinity is any- 

 thing but favorable to the florists. Ex- 

 ceptionally cool weather, with inces- 

 sant showers, seemed to take the buy- 

 ing spirit out of the trade. An unusual 

 call for weddings and graduations has 

 kept the florists busy and has helped to 

 keep June sales about equal to those of 

 the same mouth a year ago. Funeral 

 work also has been a great factor in 

 keeping refrigerators in first-class order 

 and in disposing of gluts of certain 

 flowers. Florists who have greenhouses 

 report an unusual sale of bedding plants 

 for this time of the year. This may 

 be attributed to the cool weather. 



Varlc^us Notes. 



Metz & Bateman, who have a store on 

 the ground floor of the Ohio building, 

 have leased a large portion of the base- 

 ment, which is being converted into a 

 first-class work and display room. Mr. 

 Metz Reports that increased business 

 was the reason for th« llirge addition. 



Ajv i"*®''®s*^"g meteting of the Toledo 

 Florists' Club was held JM*fe'^8|4!i the 

 rooms of the retaH merehants' board in 

 the Nicholas building. Many matters 



Sphagnum Moss 



$1.50 per bale 

 Ten bales, $14.00 



Write today for our specially 



low Summer price on large 



orders. 

 Buy your Winter supply now 



and set the advantage. 

 Our moss is good clean stock. 



every bale is wrapped. 



Wire Designs and 



Florists* Supplies 



The larsreat stock of fresh 

 cut decorative evergreens in 

 America. 



THE KERVAN COHPANY 



IIS Wcsl 2801 Street, NEW YORK, N.Y. 



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FOR YOUR SPRING DECORATIONS 



Huckleberry aod Lyrata Foliage, Natural and Fadeless Sheet Moss. 

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



THE RUNBLEY COMPANY, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



MaQofaoturMl b7 



W. J. COWEE. ■'%'!V.'' 



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

 fcmpl* Ttmm Wmr Mmim by DmOww 



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GOLDFISH 



Lmv*. ■Mlttay rUk at**BMk BcMmi" pricei. 

 S«nd for ipaciftl pricM*' 



ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



I MfHi Maiii 111 itla 



muiisTM. mM 



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for the good of the trade during the 

 summer months were discussed and 

 acted on. • Among the most important 

 was the annual picnic. Owing to the 



GOL0PISH 



ALSO 



BIRD 

 REMEDIES 



AND 



SUPPLIES 



On account of the 

 Kxpreu Htrike we 

 are unable te fill 

 raakyders. 



AUBURNDALI aOL0f|ilH CO. 



l44» W. MadlMii St. CHICA«0 



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NEW CROP FERNS 



rancjtlBnd Vnggtr — Mlchi^n Ferns 

 N. M. HITCHCOCK. Glenwood. Bfleh. 



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