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The Florists* Review 



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July 20, 1016. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w Fancy F«rns 



Per 1000..... "....11.60 



Lots of 6000 or more, per 1000 1.26 



Qr««ii L«ucotho« Sprays 



Per 100 10.60 Per 1000 $4.60 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb 10.20 Percase.60lbB.. t7.60 



BRCNZI QALAX LKAVIS 



Per 1000 , 11.00 



Per cue of 10.000 7.60 



QRIEN OALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per case of 10.000 7.60 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale tl.26 6 bales ..I 6.60 



10 bales 110.00 



Qroon Shoot Moss 



Per bundle ll.OO 6 bundles I 4.75 



10 bundles 9.00 26 bundle 21.00 



■PXCIAI. PRICKS OH LARGS QDAMTITIK8. 



Bronie, Green and Red Mag^nolia Leaves, $1.60 per carton. 

 Everything^ in Florists* Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 82-34-36 East Third St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Transparent and 

 Perpetuated 

 Oak Sprays 

 Beech Sprays 

 Maple Sprays 

 Masmolia Leaves 

 Perns 

 Southern Smilax 



N atural Foliage Compan y 



SPRAYS OF ALL FOREST FOLIAGE 



909-11-13-15 North Thirteenth Street 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Moss 



Sea Oats 



Cycas Leaves 



Uva Grass 



Palm Grass 



Pine Cones 



Adiantnnx Formosam 



CINOINNATI. 



The Market. 



The supply of stock has shortened 

 considerably. Everything .at all worth 

 ■while is cleaned up by the demand, 

 which is weak but steady. Roses are 

 fairly plentiful, but the majority of 

 the oflferings are short-stemmed. Carna- 

 tions are shortening rapidly. Easter 

 lilies are plentiful. The cut of gladioli 

 is fairly large and includes some excel- 

 lent oflferings. Asters are becoming 

 more plentiful and water lilies, corn- 

 flowers and snapdragons are listed under 

 the miscellaneous heading. 



Various Notes. 



At the annual meeting of the Cin- 

 cinnati Floristff' Club last week the fol- 

 lowing oflicers were elected; President, 

 William Schumann; vice-president, 

 James Allen; treasurer, J. Charles Mur- 

 phy; secretary, Alex. Ostendarp; direc- 

 tor, Gus. Adrian. 



C. E. Critchell received the first of 

 his leucothoe and green galax last week. 



Mrs. Murphy and Miss Claire Murphy 

 have gone to their cottage at the Che- 

 naux. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 reports that this month so. far has been 

 the busiest July ever experienced. 



E. G. Gillett has purchased a new 

 6-cylinder car. 



Miss Christine Bossmeyer, of C. i^. 

 Critchell 's force, is on her vacation. 



Eecent visitors were Joseph Marks, 

 representing the A. A. Arnold Paper 

 Box C;0., Chicago, ^«ind Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. C. Lawrence and daughter, of At- 

 lanta, Ga. C. H. H. 



Zanesville, O. — William N. Greiner is 

 the latest addition to the Zanesville 

 trade. 



IX/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 



2Se Rroadway, NXW TORK 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



