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The Florists^ Review 



IfABCH 18, 1919. 



WIRE HANQIMQ 



PRICE LIST, 1919 

 PLAIN WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



lO-inch $1.76 



12-inch 2.25 



14-inch ' 3.00 



16-inch 4.60 



ags 



Baskets are well made and painted green. 



Sheet Moss in 



Per Bag, $2.00 



Our Sheet Moss is the best value for the money in the marlcet 



MICNIBAN CUT FLOWER EXCHJIN6E, 264-266 Randolph Street, Detroit, Mich. 



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Beer. The attendance was larger than 

 usual. Secretary Schaff said that the 

 attendance was increasing at each meet- 

 ing, also the membership. Another in- 

 teresting program is on for the next 

 meeting, which is April 2. 



The florists' masque ball, which was 

 held March 4, at Westminster hall, was 

 a great success. There were nearly 400 

 present and splendid costumes were 

 noted. Arthur Beyer 's jazz band was at 

 its best. Edward Nibling, Miss M. Allen 

 and Miss Hageman were the prize-win- 

 ners and all voted that this dance was 

 the best ever given by the florists. 



Stark Bros., landscape architects and 

 nurserymen of Louisiana, Mo., have 

 opened an office here at 901 Chemical 

 building and are using a great deal of 

 space in the daily papers advertising 

 their business. 



H. G. Berning has purchased the resi- 

 dence of the late Mayor Walbridge, 

 4389 McPherson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Berning will make their home there 

 after the latter part of this month. 



The Lady Florists' Club had a well 

 attended meeting March 4, when the 

 members were entertained with a tea at 

 the Young "Women's Christian Associa- 

 tion rooms. 



Eugene Grimm, Adolph Steidle and W. 

 J. Beneke arrived home March 8, having 

 been honorably discharged from the 

 army. All three were at Oamp Mae- 

 Arthur, Waco, Tex., for eight months 

 and their many friends in the trade were 

 glad to have them back again. 



Five well known boys in the local 

 trade circles are still in France, but 

 they expect to be home for Easter. They 

 are Harry Schlechter, Boland Hammer, 

 Audre Bourdet, Bay Young and Johnnie 

 Kern. 



P. L. McKee, of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., of Chicago, spent a few 

 days here last week, paying visits to the 

 county growers. During his stay he con- 

 tracted for the erection of two houses, 

 32x226, for Oscar May, at Sajpington, 

 Mo.; three houses, 27x150, for Phil 

 Goebel, Jr., at Webster Groves, Mo., and 

 two houses, 36x300, for the W. A. Eowe 

 Floral Co., at Kirkwood, Mo. Several 

 other county growers contemplate build- 

 ing a house or two this summer, on 

 which Mr. McKee is figuring. 



OUR BASKETS 



ARE MADE HEAVIER THAN REGULAR EASTERN STOCK 



Fifty of one size sold at 100 price, with no discount. 

 1 per cent off on dozen price. 



8-inch per doz., $1.60; per 100, $14.00 



10-inch per doz. , 2.00; per 100, 16.50 



12-inch per doz. , 2.85; per 100, 20.00 



14-inch per doz., 3.65; per 100, 24.00 



16 inch per doz. , 4.35 



18-inch per doz., 5.70 



The Denver Wholesale Florists' Co. 



1433 California St. DENVER, COLO. 



P. C. r. Co. 



Hanging Baskets 



HAND -MADE, PAINTBD 

 WITH HEAVY HANGBKS 



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 Noss 



Large sack $ 2.25 



5-Sack Lots 10.00 



rinSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 Seventh St. 

 PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The last meeting of the old committee 

 in charge of publicity met March 4 and 

 wound up the aflfairs of the year. The 



Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



KXTRA HKAVr HANOXRB 



8-inch $1.56 per doz. 



10-inch 1.76 per doz. 



12-inch 2.60 per doz. 



14-inch 3.00 per doz. 



16-inch 4.00 per doz. 



18-inch 6.00 per doz. 



You cannot get Botter Baskets 

 at a Higher Price. 



Log Moss, $2.00 E 



THE MCCALLUM 



PITTSBURQH, PA. 



bu. 

 sack 



auditing committee made a report, 

 which was accepted. A new joint 

 committee of twelve will be ap- 





