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The Eorists' Review 



Mabch 22. 1917. 



EASTER SUPPLIES 



CBEPB PAPBB AMD POT OOTSBS. 



Per Per 

 Doi. 100 



Waterproof (all colora) $8.00 |2S.OO 



Pebbled, pleated (all colors) . 2.00 15.00 



FDSER RIBBONS. 



1 Inch wide — 50 yards to bolt. 

 Red, moss ^een and pink, per bolt. .$1.25 

 All other colors, per bolt 1.00 



DOVBS. Each Doz. 



Prime quality $1.25 $18.00 



First quality 1.00 11.00 



Miniature Doves 40 8.00 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES. 



Prepared Magrnollas, per box (about 1,000 

 leaves) — 



Brown $1.85 



Purple 1.35 



Green 1.40 



Red 1.60 



PREPARED ADIANTVM. 



(Or Maidenhair Fern.) 

 Extra fine quality, per 100 $6.00 



AIR PLANT. 



Per dozen bu $ 1.2!J 



Per 100 bu 10.00 



OTOAS LKATB8. 



Slses Tltg. of 10 Per 100 



8 to 12 Inches $.85 $2.50 



12 to 16 inches 40 8.00 



16 to 20 inches 45 8.75 



20 to 24 inches 55 4.75 



24 to 28 Inches 65 6.75 



28 to 82 inches 75 6.60 



82 to 36 Inches 85 7.25 



36 to 40 Inches 1.00 8.25 



40 to 44 inches 1.15 0.50 



44 to 48 inches 1.30 11.00 



GOLD LETTERS. 



Packed 25 of a character to each en- 

 velope. (Sample free.) 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Small size $ JtO $3.50 



Medium size 50 4.50 



Lar§:e size 60 5.60 



Gold script words (10 to pkgr.) $ .35 



Gold script words, per 100 3.00 



No. S OAUZB. 



This is principally used for Bridal 

 Shower Bouquets. 



Per bolt (10 yards) $ .20 



Per bolt (50 yards) 00 



CORSAGE CORDS. 



Can be had in all colors. 



Per Doz. Per Gross 



Large size $ .40 $4.25 



Small size SO 3.25 



Baby Cords 1.25 



CORSAGE SHIELDS. 



Invisible Shields, per dozen $1:76 



CORSAGE FOIL. 



Can be had In eitber erreen or violet 

 color. 

 Per lb $ .86 



PLAIN CARDS. 



Put up 100 to a package, 500 cards to 

 a box. Per 500 Per 1000 



No. 88 $ .60 $1.00 



No. 55 80 1.25 



No. 48 1.00 1.50 



Envelopes to match cards same price 

 as cards per 1000. 

 GET OUR COMPLETE LIST OF OTHER SUPPLIES- IT'S FREE 



FLORISTS' THREAD. 



Put up on 2-oz. B..)ools, 8 spools to lb. 



Per lb $ .90 



3 lbs. for 2.60 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, 



1324 PIna Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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Easter Lily Card 



Size 2H X SH 



Embossed in green, gold and white on 



wedding bristol. 



PRICES 



100 for .$0.60 200 for $1.00 



500 for 2.00 



Terms Postpaid; 



1000 for 3.60 



cash with order. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



LANSING, MICHIGAN 



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favorable conditions, a good deal of 

 shifting is necessary where a number of 

 varieties are grown. 



The lilies are a clean lot of gigan- 

 teums, well flowered and well timed. 

 The hydrangeas run from medium sizes 

 to shapely pedestal-g^own specimens. 

 The French varieties have evidently 

 come to stay as Easter plants. 



Godfrey Aschmann's Easter Stock. 



The cinerarias are in particularly fine 

 shape at the well known Ontario street 

 place. There is an assortment of colors 

 and types in the good old-fashioned, 

 half dwarf cineraries that is most pleas- 

 ing. There are solid colors and bright 

 colors with white eyes, and here and 

 there unusual shades seldom seen in 

 cinerarias, which give variety. The 

 plants are well timed and shapely. 



Azalea Indica is a strong plant this 

 Easter. There are lots of them in the 

 popular sizes. Considering the difficul- 

 ties in Belgium and in transit, it was 

 surprising to find so many good azaleas 

 here. 



John Godfrey Aschmann prefers Lilium 

 multiflorum when it comes true. He 

 grows part multiflorum and part gigan- 

 teum, to g^ve diversity. The former 

 are most free-flowering; the latter most 

 reliable. There are lots of spiraeas just 



ALFRED M. CAMPBELL 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



EXTKA FINE ENPEROK DAFFODILS 1510 Siimb Street, FHILADELnilA, FA. 



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THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



JOS. 8. REIDIN8ER CO. 



1309.11 N. S«cond StrMt 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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ROCHELLE 



Taper Pots and Dirt BancU. See pace 117. 



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receiving their final spreading. They 

 are mostly Gladstone. Hydrangeas are 

 also grown in numbers. The bulbous 

 flowers, nicely started in pots, were just 

 coming in from the frames. Edward J. 

 Aschmann is assisting his father. 



The Aschmann Bros. Establishment. 



There is a look about the place at 

 Second and Bristol streets that pleases 

 the lover of plants. Things are growing 



LILAC 



Peas Mignonette 

 Daisies Freesias Lilies 



and All Novelties in 

 Cut Flowers 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



1517 Sanson) St, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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there. The houses are full of good, sal- 

 able stock. 



The azaleas are in strong supply. 

 Three-quarters of them are that good 

 standard variety, sometimes called red, 

 sometimes rose-pink, Madame Van der 

 Cruyssen. The remaining quarter is 



