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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 8. 1919. 



MOS§ 



MOSS 



MOSS 



Green Sheet Moss for Hanging Baskets 



Per bundle, 75c; per bag, $1.00 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale, $2.00; ten bales, $17.50 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



15 E. Third St. WHOLESALE COWWISSION FLORIST Cincinnati, Ohio 



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FERNS I New^ Crop | FERNS 



Fancy : $1.75 per 1000. 



Dagger 1.50 per 1000. 



Fadeless Moss 3.50 per bag. 



Natural Moss 1.75 per bag. 



Huckleberry Foliage 2.50 per case. 



ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY 



CALDWELL THE WOODSNAH CO., ETCKtcei, Ala. 



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meeting held May T, at the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden. The new oflScers are 

 looking forward to a large increase in 

 membership this year. 



The officers of the St. Louis Florists' 

 Club held their regular meeting at the 

 home of Treasurer W. C. Smith. An 

 interesting program was mapped out for 

 this week's club meeting, which will be 

 held at headquarters, 1316 Pine street. 

 Claude Wisley, of Murphysboro, 111., 

 was a visitor last week and, with W. A. 

 Bowe, visited the various growing places 

 in Kirkwood. Mr. Wisley reports that 

 he is building a new house 29x175 feet, 

 with other improvements, to cost $6,- 

 000. The work is being done by the 

 John C. Moninger Co., Chicago. It is to 

 be completed by July 1. 



A. Jablonsky, of Olivette, Mo., is 

 consigning to this market a splendid cut 

 of gladiolus spikes in many varieties. 

 John Steidle and Otto Bruenig, also 

 of Olivette, have a large cut of extra 

 quality roses. Especially fine are the 

 BoBsell and Ophelia, all of which are 

 consigned to H. G. Berning. 



Miss Catherine Vesey, daughter of 

 W. J. Vesey, of Fort Wayne, Ind., ap- 

 peared at the Schubert-Jefferson theater 

 last week with the Soldier Players, with 

 which she takes the leading roles. The 

 play was given for the benefit of the 



Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Laurel, 



Boxwood and Wild Smilax 



Orders filled promptly. Write for price list. 



We are in need of more Cut Flowers of all kinds. 

 Growers ship to 



The Florists' Exchange of Baltimore, Inc. 



GEO. J. MUHLY, President and General Manager 



512 St. Paul Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 



publicity fund of the Victory loan. 

 Many in the trade attended. 



H. C. Heileman, representing the M. 

 Rice Co., Philadelphia, spent a. few days 

 here last week. 



George H. Angermueller says that the 



Green Sheet Boss 



M. M. HITCHCOCK, - 



Gathered fresh for 

 your order. Order 

 now for prompt de- 

 livery. 

 DowaKiac, Mich. 



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