March 8, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



Mr. Florist: 



Through our ability to properly anticipate the market, 

 we are now able to offer you, full measurement, WATERPROOF CREPE 

 PAPER at $20.00 per 100 rolls. Our supply is ample on all col- 

 ors. Moss Green included; said that you may have the full bene- 

 fit of the opportunity we afford you, we advise that you place 

 your order IMMEDIATELY for your EASTER and SPRING requirements. 

 Did you take advantage of our SPECIAL on FLORISTS' WIRE? 

 If not, here is another opportunity. The best quality made. 

 Bright Annealed Florists' Wire: 



#18 #19 #20 #21 #23 #23 #24 

 $1.10 $1.10 $1.15 $1.25 $1.30 $1.35 $1.45 



We save you from 20^ to 30^ on every box. Compare our 

 with what you are paying. PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



prices 



"SERVICE DEPT. 



116-118 Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention Tlw B*t1»w wh«a yen writ*. 



Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes 



at the following special low prices: 



Lots of 5000 Lots of 10,000 



12-inch length .$0.90 per 1000 $0.85 per 1000 



18-inch length 1.20 per lOOO 1.10 per 1000 



These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. 

 Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 

 1309-11 N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Hi. BtIott wh.B yon writ.. 



tulips, sweet peas and freesias were not 

 far behind. 



Longiflorum lilies were offered at $6 

 March 3. There was an immense supply 

 of them; also callas and rubrums, at 

 greatly reduced prices. Valley was 

 firm at the usual quotations. Tulips are 

 much more satisfactory in quality and 

 are in wonderful variety. There is no 

 market for the inferior gardenias, espe- 

 cially as the best now realize only $3 per 

 dozen. The best cattleyas did not sell 

 above 50 cents each, and from this level 

 ranged down to $3 per dozen. There are 

 enough arriving for the somewhat lim- 

 ited demand. Lilacs and acacias are 

 extra fine. Spring flowers are abundant, 

 including pansies, daisies, mignonette, 

 forget-me-nots, snapdragons and calen- 

 dulas. 



Various Notes. 



An article in one of the leading New 

 York dailies had a good word for the 

 street merchants. It said: 



LET THE FLOWER VENDERS SELL! 

 Along Fifth avenue and Broadway yesterday 

 there were any number of flower venders. It was 

 quite spring-ey and they seemed to be doing ex- 

 ceptionally well. Once or twice we saw an officer 

 Insist that they move along and In each case 

 the man moved uncomplainingly. We thought 

 through it all that they should be encouraged, 

 rather than lose the picturesqueness of it. In 

 every city abroad flower sellers are permitted. 

 Other venders are not. Flowers do not have the 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



Our Baskets are made strong and substantial, well 

 painted, have strong wire hangers and are guaranteed to 

 be the best on the market. Will outlast any other makes. 



(Measure across top) 



Size Per Doz. Size Per Doz. 



8 inches $1.25 14 inches $2.75 



10 inches 1.50 16 inches ;i.50 



12 inches 2.00 (Larger sizes to order) 



Green Sheet Moss 



For Lining Hanging Baskets, etc. 



Per large bale (of 5 bundles) $1.25 



Per 5-bale lots 6.00 



(Special prices on larger Quantities) 

 Complete list of all othsr supplies mailed on request. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wholesale Florist 1324 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The RevleTr when yon write. 



commercial 

 nuts have. 



touch that, say, Inces or pistachio 

 Why, then, object to them? 



Do not forget that rose night is next 



Monday, March 12, at the regular meet- 

 ing of the New York Florists' Club, in 

 the rooms in the Grand Opera House 



