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The Florists' R<fv|c«r 



AFB^b 24,. 1919. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PRICE LIST, 1919 

 PLAIN WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



10-inch $1.75 



12-mch 2.26 



14-mch 3.00 



16-inch 4.50 



Baskets are well made and painted green. 



Sheet Moss in Bags 



Per Bag, $2.00 



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



MICHiaHN CUT FLOWER EXCHANeE, 264-266 landolph Stmt. Detroit, Mich. 



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William Berger's Sons had an im- 

 mense stock of Easter plants that were 

 all sold. 



Club members wonder whether the 

 new rose, Hugonis, is named after the 

 hard-working chairman of their club 

 room committee. 



William Donaghy, manager of the 

 West Laurel Hill cemetery greenhouses, 

 had a splendidly flowered lot of Azores 

 lilies. These were tall, but required no 

 staking. 



Mrs. H. J. Glaus had her pavement 

 filled with hyacinths on Easter eve. 

 They were Henry Glaus' especial pride. 

 That night they were all gone. No, 

 they were not stolen. 



Harry Fritz was the champion mem- 

 ber-getter for the Florists' Club at the 

 recent meeting. 



Harry S. Betz had sold every Easter 

 plant in his stock April 18, Phil. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Tlie Market. 



Stock is in fair supply, even though 

 cyclonic Easter has just passed through, 

 sweeping everything available away. 



At this time of the year there always 

 seems to be a greater variance in qual- 

 ity than at other seasons. There are 

 those who planted early and those who 

 planted later, so some crops are giving 

 out, while others are in their prime. 

 Stock runs all the way from poor to 

 good and prices range accordingly. 



Carnations range from $3 to $6 per 

 hundred. Roses are ample at $3 and up 

 per hundred. Good, bad and indifferent 

 sweet peas have prices in accordance 

 with grade. Blooms from old plants are 

 not bringing much, while long-stemmed 

 younger stock is in good demand at 

 higher prices. 



Snapdragons are conspicuous and are 

 of good quality. These are in pink, 

 yellow and white. A limited number of 

 Spanish irises are available. Small 

 flowers are greatly in evidence and in- 

 clude sweet peas, pansies, calendulas, 

 centaureas, daisies, mignonette and mar- 

 guerites. 



Bulbous stock is practically at an 

 end. Hydrangeas, begonias, pansies, 

 rose bushes and a few genistas are prac- 



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Green Sheet Moss 



Per bag $1.50 



Per bundle .. • 1-00 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale $ 2.00 



Per 10 bales 17.50 



The William Murphy Co., 



PHONES MAIN 980-981 



I 329 Main St. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



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iconnnmaniMMi? 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



are going to be in demand soon. Don't delay in ordering. 

 Note our prices. 



PLAIN TOP 



8-Inch, per dozen fl.fiO 



10 Inch, per d i en 2.00 



12-lnch, per dozen 2.85 



14-lnph, per do/en 3 6'S 



lO-loch. per dozen 4.36 



FANCY TOP 



8-Inch, per dozen 2 05 



10-Inch, per do/en 2.6.5 



12-1 nch, per dozwii 3.75 



14-inch, per dozen 4.35 



]6-liioh, per dozen . .. 5.45 



Order $10.00 worth or more and deduct 10 < discount for quantity. 



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Our stock is the most complete "fady-to-ship" in the west. 

 Get our big list and give us a trj-out order. 



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Colorado Seed Co., '"' '^X'V'er.'colo. 



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