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The Florists' Review 



Mat 1, 1919. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



Plain 



PRICE LIST, 1919 

 PLAIN WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



10-inch 

 12-inch 



.$1.75 

 . 2.26 



14-inch 3.00 



16-inch 4.60 



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 maricet 



MIGHI8AN CUT FLOWER EXCHANBE, 264-266 Randolph Street, Detroit, Mich 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



William Bouche, well known in the 

 trade and among landscape workers, is 

 at the Deaconess hospital, where he was 

 operated on April 27. Mr. Bouche is a 

 member of the Florists' Club and his 

 many friends wish him a speedy re- 

 covery. 



At the meeting of the county grow- 

 ers May 7 an interesting session is ex- 

 pected, as the annual election of officers 

 always brings out a large attendance. 

 There are several candidates for each 

 office. 



The "Windier Wholesale Floral Co. is 

 now the local selling agent for the Chi- 

 cago Carton Co., manufacturers of flo- 

 rists' cut flower boxes. r 



Fred H. Meinhardt, the Koenig Floril 

 Co. and John Nyflot, whose establish- 

 ments are across the way from two large 

 cemeteries, are preparing for a busy sea- 

 son, with plenty of advance orders for 

 planting out, which will begin some time 

 this week. 



The publicity committee gave several 

 large boxes of cut flowers in the name 

 of the florists of St. Louis, April 26, to 

 the ladies who are raising funds to en- 

 tertain the members of the 138th In- 

 fantry, when that organization arrives 

 home. The flowers were sold at the 

 Armory hall April 26. The following 

 wholesalers donated the flowers: H. G. 

 Berning, the W. C. Smith Wholesale 

 Floral Co., the St. Louis Wholesale Cut 

 Flower Co. and the Windier Wholesale 

 Floral Co. J. J. B. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Business during the last week was a 

 little dull, the reaction after the big 

 Easter rush. Carnations have been kept 

 cleaned up, but roses, especially the 

 longer grades, have been dragging a 

 little. Peas have cleaned up fairly well. 

 American Beauties have been moving 

 slowly. There is a fair demand for 

 violets. Bulbous stock cleaned up 

 fairly well. Lilies are arriving in 

 quantity and moving slowly. Pansies 

 have been cleaning up well. Calendu- 

 las have not been in demand. Snap- 

 dragons clean up well. Cut hyacinths 

 have been in demand. The market is 

 well supplied with greens. W. F. B. 



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Per bag $ 1.50 



Per bundle 1.00 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale $ 2.00 



Per 10 bales 17.50 



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PHONBS MAIN 980-981 



CINCINNATI, O. 



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 Note our prices. 



PLAIN TOP 



Hlnch, per dozen $1.60 



10 Inch, per doyen 2.00 



12-inch, per dozen 2.85 



14-lnch, per dozen S.W 



Ifi-lnch, per dozen 4.36 



FANCY TOP 



8-lDCh, per dozen 2,06 



10-lncli, per dozen 2.68 



12-lncli, per dozen 3.75 



I4'lnch, per dozen 4.36 



](>-lncb, per dozen 5.46 



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