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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 18, 1910. 



him to enlarge his range this season to 

 the extent of another house 30x400 feet. 



It seems that G. W. McKellar mil 

 find it too much of a wrench if he com- 

 pletely severs his connection with the 

 trade and he is planning to grow out- 

 door summer cut flowers at his place 

 northwest of the city. He has about 

 ten acres of land suitable for hardy 

 perennials and will make a start at it 

 this summer. He will be occupied for a 

 month or so in closing up his book ac- 

 counts and will make his headquarters 

 at the old address at 22 East Bandolph 

 street. 



Adolph Poehlmann and Mrs. Poehl- 

 mann celebrated their twenty-seventh 

 wedding anniversary at Morton Grove 

 March 10. 



William J. Sharpe, of Toronto, for- 

 merly in the seed trade in Chicago, wired 

 the W. "W. Barnard Co. March 10 that 

 he will be in Chicago March 17 to as- 

 sist the company during the heavy re- 

 tail season. 



Mrs. Peter Eeinberg will leave Chi- 

 cago March 16 for California, where she 

 will spend two months. 



Captain Daniel Emerson Barnard, 

 uncle of W. W. Barnard, died March 7 

 at the age of 92 years. He was captain 

 of Company K, 88th Infantry, Illinois 

 volunteers, the second Board of Trade 

 regiment, in the Civil war. He was the 

 oldest living graduate of Amherst Col- 

 lege, being a member of the class of 

 1846. 



Leonard Vaughan celebrated his 

 thirty-ninth birthday anniversary March 

 8. 



The secretary of state has licensed 

 the incorporation of the Excell Labora- 

 tories, with authorized capital stock 

 $2,500. The incorporators are Richard 

 J. Jacker, William C. Gray and E. N. 

 Jackson. 



Visitors. 



Jelle Eoos, gladiolus grower at Mil- 

 ton, Mass., is a visitor this week. It 

 is the first time he ever has been west 

 of Buffalo, but since he has gone into 

 the wholesale bulb business he has found 

 that the bulk of his orders come from 

 the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michi- 

 gan and Ohio, so he thought it would 

 be a good idea to gain a little personal 

 acquaintance in the territory. 



One of the recent visitors in the mar- 

 ket was A, W. Smith, the widely known 

 Pittsburgh retailer. 



One of the members of the firm of 

 Cole Bros., Peoria, 111., has been here 

 this week buying stock, 



John N. Carey, of Detroit, was a visi- 

 tor in the market the latter part of last 

 week. 



J. B. Tipton, of Tipton & Hurst, Little 

 Eock, Ark., arrived in Chicago March 

 12, in quest of stock and accessories for 

 the big business his firm is doing and the 

 record Easter trade that is expected. 



BBIDGEPOBT, CONN. 



The Market. 



The general report is that there will 

 be few azaleas or Easter lilies for Easter 

 this year; in fact, fiowering plants of 

 all varieties will probably be scarce, 

 as Easter comes so late. However, a 

 splendid assortment of potted plants is 

 to be had at the present time, so we 

 will not worry about the future. Some 

 of the local florists intend to use yellow 

 and white potted callas to take the place 



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I BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY CO. I 



i WHOLESALE FLORISTS 1 



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ZZ Exporten tmd Imporien Preaervmra of Cycat and Foliagm S 



Offffica, Salasrooms, Shipping D«pt. 



16 UtU St. 96 Arch »t. 

 BOSTON. MASS. 

 Phone, Main M574. 



Factory and Laboratorio* 



347-857 CambrldKe bt. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



. Phone, Etayniarket 1767 



E CUT FLOWERS E 



S We will add, on or about April 1, ready for business, a well eauipped and up-to-date S 



ZZ fresh cut flower department. We can supply you with your Roses, Carnations Valley. S 



S Violets, Jonquils, Tulips, etc., at the very lowest prices. We will also carry a full Une S 



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WAX FLOWERS. 



Wax RosM, Pink, White. Yellow. Golden Gate. Per 1000 



Very large size $86.00 



Large size 26,00 



Medium size 15.00 



Crcp* Roses, 



Pink. White, Golden Gate and Russell color 25.00 



Sweet Peas (very beautiful). 



Pink, White, Lavender 5.50 



Easter Lilies per 100, 4.00 



Caila Lilies 4.00 



Orchids, Pink, White and Lavender " 4.00 



KAaaro&iA. wbsates. 



Beautifully decorated with Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, 

 Lilies, etc., each wreath securely packed in a separate tele- 

 scope box. 



Decorated Kagrnolia Wreaths. 



10-lnch frame 110.00 per dozen 



12-lnch frame 13.00 per dozen 



14-inch frame 17.00 per dozen 



Flala KagnoUa Wreaths. 



10-lnch frame 15.00 per dozen 



12-inch frame 6.60 per dozen 



14-lnch frame 8.60 per dozen 



SFBATS. 



Tinfoil wrapped. Made of Roses, Carnations, Easter and 

 Calla Lilies, Sweet Peas, etc.. Including full telescope box. 

 Price, per spray 10.75 



We also have sprays at $1.00 and $1.60. 



CTOAB. 



Per 1000 



8-12 $2.76 



12-16 3.60 



16-20 4.00 



20-24 6.00 



24-28 6.00 



Per 1000 



28-32 $ 7.00 



32-36 8.25 



36-40 10.00 



40-44 11.50 



44-48 13.00 



We manufacture our own Cycas. 



WAX BBBZaVS. 



These designs come in Wreaths, Crosses, Hearts, An- 

 chors, Crescents, etc. 



8-inch frame $0.76 each 



10-inch frame .x 1.10 each 



12-inch frame 1.36 each 



Our Magnolia Wreaths, Sprays and Wax Designs are the 

 most beautiful we have ever made. 



Give us a trial order. We will quote you special prices 

 on large quantities of wax flowers, designs, sprays and 

 magnolia wreaths. 



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Cut Plowers — Per 100 



18x 6x3^4 $ 2.75 



21x 6x3% S.60 



24x 6x3% 4.25 



28x 5x3% 6.00 



21x 8x5 6.00 



30x 6x3% 6.40 



24x 8x5 6.80 



28x 8x5 6.40 



30x 8x5 8.80 



36x 8x5 9.76 



30x12x6 11.00 



36x12x6 11.60 



36x14x6 13.00 



Printing free on lots of 500 or more. In smaller lots, 

 $1.26 per 100; Gold Ink, $2.50. These Boxes are the result 

 of long experience. Why not take advantage of both quality 

 and price? 



Wreath Boxes — Per 100 



16x16x6 1 8.60 



16x16x7 9.26 



18x18x6 9.60 



18x18x8 10.60 



20x20x6 11.60 



20x20x9 13.00 



22x22x6 13.00 



22x22x9 16.60 



Bouquet Boxes — 

 19x9x8 10.60 



I WE ME lOT COIIECTED WITM AMY OTWE» COICEBI | 



E Our Line of Florists* Supplies is Compiete i 



No mattar how small your inquiry or order may bo, whether 

 it is for one wheat sheaf, one roll of ribbon, one box of tooth- 

 picks, one dove, one bale of moss, one box wire or Masnolia 

 leaves, wo shall be siad to sivo it our prompt attention. 



2 Unknown Customers please give reference or cash tvlth order. s 



2 Kindly address all communications to our s 



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