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The Florists' Review 



IfABcat 0, 1919 



Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Laurel, 



Boxwood and Wild Smilax 



Orders filled promptly. Write for price list. 



We are in need of more Cut Flowers of all kinds. 

 Growers ship to 



The Florists' Exchange of Baltimore, he. 



GEO. J. MUHLY, President and General Manager 



512 St. Paul Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



Natural Green Sheet Moee 



Par 10-lb. bag, $1.78 



Dyed Green Sheet Meee 



Par 10-lb. bag, $3.50 

 KNUD NIELSEN 



EVEROREEM. ALA. 



perhaps because most of the growers 

 think that Columbia is about as good a 

 rose as thej ean get. All are eager to 

 welcome a really good red rose, how- 

 ever. Sunburst, Ward and Hillingdon 

 have all but disappeared from the mar- 

 ket. Everyone admits their selling 

 qualities, bat they say they do not pro- 

 duce enough. 



Mclntyre Bros, gave us the best col- 

 ored Bussell and Columbia roses this 

 week that we remember having seen. 

 If they could produce this quality right 

 along, and ,in large enough numbers, 

 their fortune would be made. After 

 dismantling their old place they de- 

 cided to erect two new houses at the 

 new place. They have begun construc- 

 tion on these. They will be modern in 

 every respect, with cement benches, but 

 as there was plenty of good material 

 from the old placCj they are wooden 

 frame buildings. 



Thomas Joy spent most of last week 

 in Chattanooga, overseeing repairs on 

 the store there. He reports that there 

 are no traces left of the Christmas fire. 

 Miss Louise Sloan, of the Joys' retail 

 store, has been at home several days on 

 account of the serious illness of her 

 mother. 



Geny Bros, are cutting an abundance 

 of sweet peas, including the best laven- 

 dar orchid-flowered pea. we have seen 

 grown here. 



Louis Haury is putting up a fine dis- 

 play of pot plants in the market house 

 this spring. He is devoting more and 

 more of his glass to plants and flowers, 

 though still gardening on a large scale. 



F. B. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The market eased up somewhat during 

 the last week, but everything that ip 

 coming into the market is finding a 

 ready sale. Shipping business continues 

 to be good. 



P. c. r. Co. 



Hanging Baskets 



HAND .MADE. PAINTED 

 WITH HEAVY HANGERS 



8-inch, per dozen $1.50 



10-inch, per dozen 1.75 



12-inch, per dozen 2.40 



14-inch, per dozen 3.00 



16-inch, per dozen 3.75 



18-inch, per dozen 4.90 



Fancy Natural Green Hoss 



Large sack $2.50 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116>118 Seventh St. 

 PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 



8-inch $1.55 per doz. 



10-inch 1.75 per doz. 



12-inch 2.50 per doz. 



14-inch 8.00 per doz. 



16-inch 4.00 per doz. 



18-inch 5.00 per doz. 



You cannot get Better Baskets 

 at a Higher Price. 



Log Moss, $2.00 3%u 



THE MCCALLUM CO. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Eose receipts are getting heavier 

 than they have been for some time. Car- 

 nations are in fair supply and find a 

 good market. Excellent Easter lilies, 

 rubrum lilies and callas may be had 

 regularly. Sweet peas are in good sup- 



FOR SALE COLUMN 



Look Over This List 



PULVERIZED Sheep Manure, 

 ^ per ton, $37.00. 



"DONE Meal, per ton, $50.00. 

 ^ Blood & Bone, per ton, $58.00. 



TiJICO-FUME Liquid, per % gal., 

 $5.50. Nico-fume Liquid, per 



gal., $10.50. 



MICO-FUME Paper, 144 sheets, 

 -•■^ $4.00. Nico-fume Paper, 288 

 sheets, $7.50. 



jaiCOTEEN, per pint, $1.50. 

 Nicoteen, per gal., $10.00. 



"Vf ANILA Tissue Paper, $1.25 

 ^^^ ream; 10 reams $12.00. 



WHITE Tissue Paper, $1.50 

 per ream; 10 reams $13.50. 



WHITE Wax Paper, $3.00 per 

 ^^ ream; 10 reams *27.50. 



QREEN Wax Paper, $3.50 per 

 ^^ ream; 5 reams $16.25. 



CREPE Paper, all colors, 40c a 

 roll. 



OUPERIORA Magnolia Leaves, 

 ^ $2.00 a carton; 10 cartons 

 $17.50. 



pOTTON Twine, 5-lb. bag, 

 ^ $3.00. 



fTLORISTS' Thread, per box; 

 ■'■ $1.75; 5 boxes @ $1.60 per 

 box. 



pOMPRESSED Air Hand Spray- 

 ^ er, holds 1 quart, @ $1.25. 



pmPFON, 4-in. Plain, 7Xc per 

 ^ yard. Chiffon, 6-in. Plain, 

 10c per yard. 



CPHAGNUM Moss Wired, 5 

 ^ bales, $7.50; 10 bales, $13.00. 



piBER Wrapping Paper, 36-in. 



rolls, light weight, 50 lbs. to 



roll, $3.50. 



WIRED Picks, 



JJ^ 10,000, $2.25. 



^TIN FOIL, 



_ 18c per pound. 



pANE Stakes, 6-ft., $12.00 per 





1000. 



P.REENHOUSE Hose, Coupled, 

 ^^ H-m., le^cperft. 



pOT Labels, 4-in., $1.00 per 

 ^ 1000; 5-in., $1.25 per 1000; 

 6-in., $1.50 per 1000. 



pREEN Match Sticks, 12-in., 

 ^ $1.25 per 1000; 18-in., $1.50 

 per 1 000. 



pUT Flower Boxes, all sizes. 

 ^ Send for list. 



MAIL THE ORDER TO 



C. C. POLLWORTH GO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



