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The Florists' Review 



Dbcsmbbb 14, 1918. 



MichelFs Christmas Greens 



We recommend shipment of Christmas Greens to all distant points by Express, to insure prompt delivery. 



HOLLT (Loose) 

 Kztra Selected Quality 



Per full case $ 5.00 



Per 5 cases 22.50 



Per 10 cases 4^.50 



Selected Quality 



Per k case 2.00 



Per ^2 case 3.00 



Per full case 4.25 



Per 5 cases 18.75 



Per 10 cases 35.00 



HOLLY WREATHS 



25 50 100 



Extra fine crrade $3.00 $5.75 $11.50 



Michell's •"Special"... 3.25 6.25 12.50 



Michell's Extra Sp'c'l 4.00 7.75 15.50 



NATIVE MISTLETOE 



Well berried and perfect foliage. 



^4 cas2 $ 3.00 



^ case 5.50 



Full case (16 cubic feet) 10.00 



MEXICAN MISTLETOE 



50c per lb.; box of 25 lbs. at 40c per lb. 



LYCOPODIUM (Ground Pine) 



Loose for Making Up. 

 Per 5-lb. lot. .$0.60 I Per 50-lb. lot..$4.76 

 Per 10-lb. lot. . 1.10 1 Per 100-lb. lot.. 9.00 



LYCOPODIUM WREATHING 



Extra fine Quality. 



10 yards $0.70 



100 yards 6.50 



LYCOPODIUM WREATHS 



12-inch, each $0.80 



12-inch, per doz 8.50 



CUT 90XWOOD 



Fresh, per 50-lb. box $8.00 



MOSS (Green lump) 



Extra fine, per bbl. bag $1.36 



SHEET MOSS 



Extra fancy, per bale $2.00 



SPHAGNUM 



Clean and selected (dry). 



Per bbl. bale $0.60 



Per5-bbl. bale 2.00 



Per five 5-bbl. bales 9.00 



LAUREL WREATHING 



Our stock of this is made on rope, by hand, and will 

 not pull apart easily. 



Per 25-yard lots 6>sc per yard 



Per 100-yard lots 6c peryard 



Per 1000-yard lots S^uc per yard 



Send for Spedal Circular on Christmas Greens, 

 also Our Handy Flower Seed Order Sheet. 



P. S.— New customers who may not be rated in Dun's 

 or Bradstreet's will kindly send money order or trade 

 references with order, to avoid delays in shipment of 

 Christmas Greens. 



If you have an account with us, wire your order. 



Henry F. Michell Co., 5I8 Market St., Philadelphia 



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Can Handle Rush Orders for Christmas Goods 



Every arrangement possible has been made to get out last-minute orders promptly. We 

 will be open day and night until the holidays. 



We can still fill orders for Red Goods. 



One block from all express companies. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



Telephones: Keystone,* Race 3365-BeU, Walnut 2277 



1129.1i31 ARCH ST., = 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. = 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



OMAHA, NEB. 



The Market. 



All seasonable stock is selling well. 

 Many of the retailers report an un- 

 usual increase in business during the 

 last two weeks. Carnations are begin- 

 ning to improve, and it is hoped that 

 the stems will stiffen, so as to match 

 the quality of the blooms. Eussell and 

 Ophelia at present are the best and 

 most popular roses. Violets are becom- 

 ing plentiful, while sweet peas, snap- 

 dragons and Paper Whites are increas- 

 ing in supply, A few good Formosa 

 and calla lilies are to be had. 



Various Notes. 



George Zimmer has his carnations in 



fine shape and will have a heavy cut 

 for Christmas. He reports a steady in- 

 crease in business. 



A disastrous accident was narrowly 

 averted last week at the greenhouses 

 of Lewis Henderson. The night fire- 

 man let one of the boilers run dry and 

 did not notice it until one of the steam 

 mains over the boiler burst. It seems 

 that in some way or other the return 

 valve between the two boilers had been 

 left closed, and the fireman was watch- 

 ing only one water gauge — of course, 

 the wrong one. 



When it comes to quality of carna- 

 tion blooms A. Douaghue has every- 

 thing else in this neck of the woods 

 beat to a frazzle. His cut for the holi- 

 days will be good. 



A meeting of the Omaha-Council 



Bluffs Florists' Club was held December 

 7 and the following oflScers elected: 

 President, John Bath; vice-president, 

 Lee Larmon; secretary, John Gardner; 

 treasurer, Harry Clark. The entertain- 

 ment committee is composed of Philip 

 Foster, William Schaefer, Lee Larmon, 

 George Suris and L. S. Hines. 



L. S. H. 



NEW YOEK. 



The Market. 



The usual depression between Thanks- 

 giving and Christmas has been shelved 

 this season. Doubtless this is largely 

 due to the lightness of the rose ship- 

 ments and the swift passing of the 

 chrysanthemums. At any rate, growers 



