The Florists^ Review 



Januarx 18, 1917. 



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OAK and BEECH SPRAYS 



100 limbs to a case, green or red, $6.50 per case. 



=^= FLORISTS' STICKS == 



1000 to box 1000 to box 1000 to bundle 



43^ -in. Green pointed, 25c 5-in. Green pointed, 35c 12-in. Green 80c 



43^-in. Natural pointed, 25c 5-in. Natural pointed, 30c 12-in. Natural 65c 



18-in. Green $1.10 per 1000 18-in. Natural 90c per 1000 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 116-18 7th St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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50 cents. The lowest grade of Beauties 

 were in no demand. Of the novelties 

 and specialties in roses the shipments 

 were small and the big stores absorb 

 these on arrival. Hadley and Ophelia 

 are especially popular. 



Carnations show a downward tend- 

 ency. The best could be bought for $5 

 per hundred January 13. Matchless 

 holds its place among the now few spe- 

 cialties. There never are too many of 

 it, nor of Mrs. Ward and Enchantress. 

 Shipments are increasing daily. Lilies 

 do not sell above 10 cents each; some 

 excellent flowers sold at the week's end 

 at $8 per hundred and under. The ship- 

 ments of rubrums continue large and 

 prices are low. Valley has not advanced 

 for weeks; a top of 5 cents per spike is 

 general. 



The orchid supply is evidently suffi- 

 cient for all requirements, and 60 cents 

 each seems to be top for cattleyas. Cyp- 

 ripediums are fine and steady at $12 to 

 $15 per hundred. The best gardenias sell 

 at $3 per dozen. There are too many of 

 the low grade and these are hard to dis- 

 pose of. Violets are down to 75 cents 

 per hundred for the selected. There is 

 a surplus at times, as the street mer- 

 chants indicate on sunny days. 



Sweet peas are improving and are 

 more abundant. Narcissi sell as low as 

 25 cents a bunch, for Paper Whites, and 

 up to 60 cents for Soleil d'Or. There 

 seems already to be an overstock of 

 tulips, but most of them are extremely 

 short-stemmed and the flowers small. 

 Everybody seems to have grown stevia 

 this year; it sells slowly. Freesia is 

 abundant and Purity i;^ the favorite, 

 as much of it is of splendid quality. 

 Good callas still bring $2 a dozen. Daf- 

 fodils sell at from 35 to 75 cents per 

 bunch. Golden Spur being most popular. 

 There are azaleas, cyclamens, crotons 

 and ferns in the wholesalers' windows, 

 and flowering shrubs also. 



Various Notes. 



The annual banquet of the horticul- 

 tural society attracted several New 

 Yorkers to Tarrytown January 16, to 

 meet gardener customers. 



J. J. Fellouris says the Greek ball on 

 the last night of February will distance 

 all its predecessors, as every dollar re- 

 ceived will be spent in behalf of the at- 

 tendance. Over 3,000 will be provided 

 for. 



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Sonthern Wild Smilax 



50-lb. cases $2.50 



30-lb. cases 1.50 



Gray Moss, per sack of 15 lbs., $1.75 

 Natural Sheet Moss, 100 sq. ft., 1.75 



EVERGREEN CARTER 



(Geo. N. Carter) 



Evergreen, Alabama 



The Quickest Shipper 



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Valentine Cards 



100 . . 



200 . . 



500 . . 



1000 . . 



Terms: Postpaid. 



. $0.60 



. 1.00 



. 2.00 



3.50 



Cash with order. 



The John Henry Company 



Lansinflf, Michifiran 



CYCAS LEAVES. 



Sizes Fkg. of 10 Per 100 



8 to 12 inches $O.SS | 2.50 



12 to 16 Inches 40 8.00 



16 to 20 Inches 45 8.76 



20 to 24 Inches 55 4.75 



24 to 28 Inches 65 6.75 



28 to 32 Inches 76 6.50 



32 to 36 Inches 85 7.26 



36 to 40 Inches 1.00 8.25 



40 to 44 Inches 1.16 9.60 



44 to 48 Inches 1.30 U.OO 



(50 Cycas at 100 rate) 

 WAX FLOWEES. 



Only In desirable colors, as White, Pink, 

 Violet, etc. 



Per 10* 



Dahlias $3.00 



Calla Lilies 6.00 



Harrisii (or Easter Lilies) 3.60 



Chrysanthemums 4.00 



Roses 2.00 



Carnations 2.00 



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 supplies. 



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GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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GOLDFISH 



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ASHBORNE GO|J)nSH & SUPPLY CO. 



M Nertii Male Street. MIRUnTM. ilWA 



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