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The Florists' Review 



Decbubeb 14, 1916. 



DUALITY BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Clean, classy sprays, with glossy green foliage — every poor branch REJECTED in securing 



our "McCALLUM QUALITY"." The hedge variety is the prettiest wreath-making material 



on the market. $7.50 per 50-lb. case. Special prices on large quantities. 



OTHER CHRISTMAS GOODS YOU NEED 



Red Ribbon, Satin Taffeta. Pat. 110 



No. 5 7 9 12 16 22 40 60 80 100 



Price 25c 32c 42c 52c 62c 75c 87c $1.00. $1.12 $1.25 



Ruscus, bright holly red or green, lb $0.76 



Superiora Brand Mag^iolia Leaves, green 

 or brown, hamper 1.36 



Red, suiJply limited, hamper 1.76 



Bed Princess Pine, lb 85 



Crreen Princess Pine, lb 36 



Midget Velvet Poinsettias, gross 1.60 



Medium Poinsettias, per 100 4.00 



Large velvet poinsettias, doz 1.00 



Crepe Paper, moss green, per doz S.OO 



Crepe Pai>er, other colors, per doz 2.50 



Case lots, 50 one color, 10% discount. 

 Adiantiun, green, red, yellow, pink, 

 per 100 6.00 



Diana Grass, all colors, lb $1.00 



Sea Moss, fine quality, 100 9.00 



Blue or Purple Statice, lb 1.00 



Natural Pine Cones, 100 $0.75 to 1.50 



Ked Frosted Pine Cones, 100 1.50 to 3.00 



Thistles, large blooming red, 100 7.00 



Thistles, large red or white, 100 2.50 



Frieze, all colors, ball 75 



Oak Branches, green or red, lb 25 



Beech Branches, green or brown, lb 25 



Bed Cape Blumen, lb 2.60 



White Cape Blumen, lb 2.00 



Mats, all colors, doz 2.00 



Bed or Green Tying Tape, spool 2.60 



One-Inch Fibre Bibbon, bolt |1.25 



Crinkled Fibre Baby Bibbon, bolt 1.26 



Bulldog CUps, 1000 70 



Bed or Green Wax Paper, ream 2.50 



Green Thread, lb 86 



Wired Picks, 10,000 1.85 



Tin Foil, plain, lb 16 



Tin Foil, green or violet, lb 80 



Special Christmas Wreath, made of leaves, 

 cones, statice. 



Thistles, etc., each $2.00 



Mistletoe, 10-lb. box 2.60 



Log Moss, sack 1.60 



Wild Smilax, 60-lb. case 6.00 



Write for our latest Booklet giving prices on other Christmas and Everyday Supplies. 

 "EVERYTHING FOR THE FLORIST" 



McCALLUM CO., 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



(ONLY) 



Mantion The Erlew when yon wrttt. 



who are cutting anything have no cause 

 for complaint. 



Last week the rose market was 

 strong and the supply limited. Had 

 there been any unusual demand prices 

 would have soared. American Beauties 

 and Hadleys sold at 50 to 60 cents each 

 for the selects and Eussell was held at 

 35 cents for the highest grade. Kil- 

 larney Brilliant, Key, Hoosier Beauty, 

 Sunburst, Ward, Mock and Ophelia all 

 were higher and the lower grades of 

 these were in demand at 3 cents and up. 



Orchids are more abundant and prices 

 are slightly lower. Cypripediums bring 

 frorriV|lO to $15 per hundred. Gar- 

 denias at last are coming in larger 

 quantities and prices are falling. 



The best carnations sold at $4 per 

 hundred December 9 and 10; indeed, a 

 few touched $5, but $3 to $4 was the 

 general quotation, with nothing below 

 $2. 



It is remarkable how the late mums 

 are holding out. Some of the whole- 

 salers' windows are full of them and 

 prices are firmer. It looks as if there 

 will be quite a few remaining to the 

 end of the year. The pompons, too, 

 are well appreciated. 



Lilies sold up to $10 and $12 per 

 hundred December and the demand 

 left no surplus. Valley fell to $3 and 

 $4. Violets have held well for several 

 weeks. The quality of the Spencer 

 peas is so good they are selling better 

 every day. 



There is a large assortment of mis- 

 cellaneous flowers that seem to appeal 

 to buyers this year more than usual, in- 

 cluding yellow daisies, southern gladi- 



MOSSES 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, 100 square feet $3.50 per bag 



Natural Sheet Moss, 100 square feet 1.75 per bag 



Southern Gray Moss, 25 pounds 2.50 per bag 



Southern Wild Smilax 2 50 per case 



Holly, standard case 2.25 per case 



Long Needle Pines, assorted, 2 to 4 feet 1,25 per doz. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO.* EVERBREEN. ALA. 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Bright, clear stock. 



25-lb. lots or more, 

 10c per lb. 



H. AUSTIN 



Felton, ... Delaware 



Mention The Review when you write. 



oli, stevia, pansies, calendula, narcissi, 

 bouvardia, callas and mignonette. 



Various Notes. 



The flower show committees met at 

 the oflSces of the Grand Central Palace 

 December 11. The secretary reports 



Natural Green Sheet Moss, $2.00 



per sack 



WATCH US GROW" 



AMERICAN BULB CO. 



172 N. Wabash Ave. 

 Chicasfo* 111. 



Phone Randolph 3316 



Mention The Beview when, yon write. 



Decorative Material 



Holly, Cedar, Pine, Laurel and Boxwood 

 Wreaths, Case Holly, Pine Cones, Laurel 

 Roping, Laurel Stems. 



Write your reauirements 



H. E. CONWEU, Milton, Delaware 



