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-'^ The Florists' Review 



ApbiL 24, 1919. 



SPECIAL PRICE LIST, SPRING 1919 



BEST QUALITY WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



8-inch disc, 6 inches deep per doz., $1.75; per 100, $13.50 



10-inch disc, 8 inches deep per doz., 2.25; per 100, 15.50 



12-inch disc, 8 inches deep Per doz., 2.75; per 100, 19.50 



14-inch disc, 9 inches deep per doz., 8.25; per 100, 24.00 



16-inch disc, 10 inches deep perdoz., 3.75; per 100, 29.00 



18-inch disc per doz., 4.60 



Ferns $4.00 per 1000 



Bronze Galax, $1.25 per 1000; case of 10,000, $10.00 

 Leucothoe Sprays 60c per 100; $6.00 per 1000 



Magnolia Leaves, Prepared $1.75 per carton 



Sphagnum Moss $2.00 per bale 



Green Sh«.M.„ { 'l.-^ J:J iS.°"° 



The Wm. Nurphy Co., Cincinnati, Ohio 



229 MAIN STREET WHOLESALE CONNISSION FLORISTS Phones Main 980-981 



Headquarters for Home-Grown Cut Flowers in the Cincinnati Narlcet 



flowers, too, is popular. The use of 

 baskets increased enormously this sea- 

 son. 



Over the Top. 



Robert A. Craig snatched a few mo- 

 ments just before Easter to talk of the 

 plant business. The Eobert Craig Co. 

 is the largest .grower of Easter plants 

 near Philadelphia. "Our Easter," Mr. 

 Craig said, "has exceeded our expecta- 

 tions. It is the best Easter we have 

 ever had. We have gone over the top. 

 I would like you to look at the way the 

 potters have followed up the packers 

 this season. With Easter so late, it 

 is important to lose no time in getting 

 our spring stock potted. Already we 

 have three houses of geraniums potted 

 up. Some of them will be ready in an- 

 other -week." 



The Big Plunge. 



The street has shown keen interest in 

 the result of the 100,000 lily venture of 

 Alfred M. Campbell at the Strafiford 

 Flower Farm. Inquiry at Mr. Camp- 

 bell's city salesroom elicited the in- 

 formation from Martin Gannon that it 

 had come out all right. Mr. Gannon 

 added that most of the lilies had 

 flowered in time and that the orders 

 from out of town and in town had kept 

 the cut moving satisfactorily. 



Basket Orders. 



H. Bayersdorfer wishes to call at- 

 tention to the changed conditions in the 

 filling of basket orders. When the 

 stock was all imported it was only 

 necessary to go to the stock room, pick 

 out and pack an order. Now that bas- 

 kets are made in the factory, it is 

 often necessary to make the baskets 

 especially for an order. At times the 

 demand gets ahead of the supply on 

 certain styles and sizes, and this causes 

 delay. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer calls atten- 

 tion to a novelty of three weeks ago. 

 It consists of a tiny cut flower vase, 

 basket-covered, fastened on the end of 

 a stake. One or two of these basket- 

 covered vases, stuck in a pot of fern 

 or in a hamper of plants, make possible 

 the addition of a few flowers for eflfect. 



Various Notes. 

 William Berger has sold his property 



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Wire Hanging Basicets 



No. 1 



Size Per 100 



10-inch $14.00 



12-inch 16.2S 



14-inch 23.00 



16-inch 26.00 



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No. 2 



Size Per 100 



lO-inch $16.26 



12-inch 20.00 



14'inch 26.00 



16-inch 81.00 



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