Dbcbmbeb 21, 1916. 



The Flofiists' Review 



39 



THE WM. MURPHY CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 LARGESl SHIPPERS OF HOMEGROWN CUT FLOWERS FROM THIS MARKET. 



329 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



L. D. FHONKS MAIN 980-981 

 NIGHT PHONE WARSAW 1989 



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 



LAUSEL FESTOONINa. 



Qood 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 SMTTiAX. 



Per crate $5.00 



5-crate lots, per crate 4.50 



lO-crate lots, per crate 4.00 



List of Holiday Specialties 



QBEEN LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS. 



Per 100 $0.50 



Per 500 2.00 



Per 1,000 4.00 



GALAX 



Qreen and Bronze. 

 Per 1,000 $1.00 



FANCY EASTERN FERNS. 



Per 100 $0.20 



Per 1,000 2.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS. 



Per bale $1.00 



Per 10 bales 9.00 



20 bales or more, per bale 85 



RUSCUS. 

 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 lO-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 OBEPE PAPEB. 



Per roll $0.25 



Per dozen rolls • 2.50 



Prices subject to change without 

 notice. 



Mention Th» BaTl«w whc» yon wrlf . 



Natural Green Sheet Hoss, $2.00 



per sack 



"WATCH US GROW 



AMERICAN 6E6 CO. 



172 N.Wabash Ave. 

 Chicagfo, III. 



_ Phone Randolph 3316 



BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The cold weather and snow have added 

 to the Christmas spirit. Shopping com- 

 nicnced earlier this year and good busi- 

 ness is being done. There is a decidedly 

 good showing of Christmas plants and 

 baskets in all the flower stores. All sea- 

 soijable stock is selling well and many 

 retailers report an unusual increase in 

 oiisLness during the last two weeks. Ac- 

 ''I'ding to local growers, there promises 

 t' be an abundance of good stock in the 

 niirket for the holidays. Prices have 

 ^'Kanced considerably, now that the 

 *brysanthemum season is almost at an 

 *^"fl. A large quantity of funeral work 

 <';insumed much stock, and social func- 

 ti >ns, including the Masonic ball, which 

 f';|led for a great deal of work, kept 

 t ings humming during the week, Ship- 

 '';Onts have not been extra large at any 

 ^■me this week and some of them were 

 '■'■ndcred useless by freezing. 



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I MOSSES I 



E Dyed Sheet Moss per bag, 100 sq. ft., $3.50 5 



E Natural Sheet Moss per bag, 100 sq. ft , 1 .75 s 



E Long Needle Pines, assorted sizes, 2 to 4 ft per doz., 1.25 s 



E Gray Moss, 25-lb. bags per bag, 2.50 = 



E Southern Wild Smilax per case, 2.50 E 



E Holly, standard case per case, 2.25 5 



EVERGREEN. ALA. I 



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Mention The Bevlew -when you •write. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



$2.50 PER CASE 



Holly, standard case $2.25 per case 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, 100 square feet 3.50 per bag 



Natural Shest Moss, 100 square feet 1.75 per bag 



Southern Gray Moss, 25 pounds 2.50 per bag 



Long Needle Pines, assorted, 2 to 4 feet 1.25 per doz. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO.. EVERGREEN. ALA. 



Stock in general is good, but the 

 shortage of some kinds has been keenly 

 felt. Koscs are fine and have sold well. 

 Double White Killarney roses are in 

 splendid condition, especially the better 

 grades. The red roses have not been 

 plentiful, but they promise to be for the 



holidays. Carnations, too, have been 

 scarce, with prices ranging from $4 to 

 $6 per hundred. Violets move fairly 

 well and are of good quality. Sweet 

 peas are good, but they do not sell read- 

 ily. Stevias, single and double, are most 

 welcome just now. Cypripediums are 



