42 



The Rorists' Review 



NOTBMBEB 30, 1916. 



THE WN. NURPHY CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 LARGESl SHIPPERS OF HOMEGROWN CUT FLOWERSI FROM^ THIS MARKET. 



329 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



L. D. PHONES BIAIN 08O-981 

 NIGHT PHONE WARSAW 19801 



Price 



HOLLY. 



Per Crate, $6.00; 5 crates, $25.00 

 Winter Berries, Best Northern 

 stock, fine to mix with Box- 

 wood. Per crate 6x16x24 

 inches $2.50 



LAUBEL FESTOONZNG. 



Good heavy strings, fine foliage. 



Per 50 yards $3.00 



Per 100 yards or more 5.00 



MISTLETOE. 



Per pound $0.25 



Per 5 pounds 1.00 



BOXWOOD SPBAYS. 



Per bunch $0.25 



Per 5 bunches 1.00 



Per 50-pound crate 7.50 



Per 100-pound crate 14.00 



WILD SMILAZ. 



Per crate $5.00 



5-crate lots, per crate 4.50 



10-crate lots, per crate 4.00 



List of Holiday Specialties 



GBEEN LEUCOTHOE SPBAYS. 



Per 100 $0.50 



Per 500 2.00 



Per 1,000 4.00 



GALAX. 



Green and Bronze. 

 Per 1,000 $1.00 



FANCY EASTEBN FEBNS. 



Per 100 $0.20 



Per 1,000 2.00 



,,. GBEEN SHEET MOSS. 



Per bale $1.00 



Per 10 bales 9.00 



20 bales or more, per bale 85 



BUSOUS. 

 Per pound $1.00 



MAGNOLIA. 



Green, Bronze and Bed. 

 Per hamper $1.75 



BED IMMOBTELLES. 



Per dozen $3.50 



Per 100 25.00 



WIBE BINGS FOB HOLLY 

 WBEATHS. 



Per 100 10-inch $0.90 



Per .100 12-inch 1.00 



Per 100 14-inch 1.25 



YAZOO GBEEN THBEAD. 



Very strong for making up work. 

 Per box 8 spools, 1 pound. . . .$1.00 



WATEB-PBOOF OBEFE PAFEB. 



Per roU $0.25 



Per dozen rolls 2.60 



Prices subject to change without 

 notice. 



of one of the busiest stores in the city, 

 with greenhouses at Ludwig station. 

 Ben Elliott, proprietor of the John 

 Bader Co., thinks the plant business is 

 all right. The only trouble is that 

 many plantsmen do not know the value 

 of their own goods and make bad com- 

 petitors. 



Neil McCallum gave one of his orig- 

 inal talks, replete with instructive 

 {>oints and suggestions, and was fol- 

 owed by George Burke, superintendent 

 of Schenley and other city parks, who 

 spoke lengthily on plants. Edward Mc- 

 Oallum advocated holding a flower show 

 in the city and assured the members of 

 his willingness to work hard, long and 

 late for its success. 



W. A. Clarke thought that the street 

 boys were good cut flower demonstra- 

 tors and persuaded many to buy who 

 formerly had thought it an extrava- 

 gance. He also advised plantsmen to 

 demonstrate their products to the pub- 

 lie through free shows, these, he be- 

 lieves, being cheaper and better than 

 newspapers or catalogues. 



John W. Jones came next and dis- 

 enssed association helps and the apring 

 flower show of the Garden Club. The 

 speakers continued until about mid- 

 night, and even at that late hour the 

 members seemed reluctant to leave. 



Various Notes. 



Bandolph & McClements are the first 

 to complain about the coal car shortage. 

 They are compelled to haul their coal 

 from downtown. 



Frederick Riegelmeier last week pur- 

 chased the property he now occupies as 

 a store. Prosperity must be working 

 overtime on the south side. Clarke. 



GALAX = FERNS = LEUCOTHOE 



NEW CROP, NOW READY FOR SHIPPING 



Green Galax, 50c per 1000; case lots of 10,000, each, $4.00. 

 Bronze Galax. 50c per 1000; case lots of 10,000, each, $4.00. 

 Dagger and Fancy Ferns. 80c per 1000; case lots of 6000, 



each, $3.50. 

 Green Leucothoe, Long, $2.00; Medium, $1.60; Sho^t. 



$1.00 per 1000. 

 We are the Retailers' friend and want the Retailers' business. Terms cash. Best references. 



ELK GALAX A FERN CO., BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



J. H. Von Canon 



EVERGREENS FRESH FROM THE WOODS 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns per case of 6000; $ 8.60 



Oreen Oalax per case of 10,000, 4.00 



Or^en Leucothoe, 



10 to 16-inch 1000. Sl.OO: case of 6000, 4.00 



Green Leucothoe, 16- in. and up, 1000, $2.00; 6000. 10.00 



Write us for special prices on large Quantities. 



nii'park, N. c. BANNERS ELKi H» Ca 



Mmtica Tbm BTtew wWs 



FANCY CUT FER 



None better to be had. Price for December, $2.00 per 1000. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, '<lig&Sf^T"' 



s 



Get our latest list of Florists' Supplies. 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Meitlon The BcTlew when yon write. 



Jamestown, N. T. — Mrs. A. H. 

 Wilcox has opened a flower store here 

 at 151 Hallock street, stock for which 

 will be received from the "Wilcox 

 greenhouses at Sherman, N. Y. 



Elkhart, Ind.— George W. Pettit, well 

 known here and at Goshen, died re- 

 cently. The deceased, who was an em- 

 ployee of Sarsman, the Florist, is sur- 

 vived by a wife and two children. 



