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Ihc Florists' Review 



May 6. 1920 



Memorial Day 



Natural Prepared Foliage Wreaths. Are the finest you can 

 purchase. Order a sample shipment. 



Prices from $2.00 to $4.00 Each 

 Our stock of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, Calen- 

 dulas and Lilies will be of fine qualit y and good supply. 



Supplies You Will Need 



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AGNOLIA LEAVES, brown. 

 green. $1.50 per carton. 



IRED PICKS, plain box of 10.000, 

 $2.50; box of 50.000. $11.00. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, $2.00 per bale; 

 10 bales. $17.60. 



FLORISTS' GREEN THREAD, ex- 

 tra strong, 8 spools to a box, 

 $2.25. 



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OX and STONE WIRE, all sizes. 

 Prices on applicatioa. 



CHIFFON, all colore, 4-inch, per 

 yard. 10c; 6-inch, per yard, 14c. 



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RAPPING and TISSUE PAPER. 

 24 and 30-inch rolls. 



Send for Complete Price List on Florists' Supplies 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



14-06-08 Pine SL, Lo.fDistuicePii.MBeu. out. 4203 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



It is j)le;isiii;^ to be .ablo to report a 

 distinct improvement in business. 

 Prices in some cases have advanced and 

 there is a better clean-ii]). Koses have 

 done rather better tliaii in tlie jircvious 

 week. Arrivals have decreased some- 

 what, as some of the growers are busy 

 pulling out and replanting their houses 

 with young stock. American Beauties 

 prove less popular than Hadley and 

 prices for the latter average a little 

 better than for the former. Premier 

 and Columbia continue popular and are 

 being more heavily planted this season. 

 The Killarneys, except Double White 

 Killarney, will be largely reduced. 

 Ward, Ophelia and Russell all prove 

 good sellers. The principal call is for 

 flowers on 9-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch 

 stems. The demand for fancy stock is 

 light. Sotae fancy Hadley and Russell 

 still reach $35 to $40 per hundred. Car- 

 nations are higher. Fancy stock real- 

 izes $6 to $8 and whites $4 to $5 per 

 hundred. Prices are unlikely to sag 

 this week with Mothers' day so near at 

 band. 



Sweet peaa are remarkably fine and 

 sell as well as anything in the market. 

 Prices vary from 75 cents to $5 per 

 hundred, the latter for specially fine 

 flowers on long stems. The glut of lilies 

 is relieved somewhat and they are a 

 little dearer. Callas have been hard to 

 move, owing to the overabundance of 

 lilies. Snapdragons remain one of the 

 unpopular flowers. Narcissi are not at 

 all plentiful and have sold at from $6 to 

 $10 per hundred. Gladioli are coming 



BASKETS 



and Florists' Supplies 



The extensive business you un- 

 doubtedly enjoyed at Easter has 

 considerably lowered your stock 

 of Florists' Supplies. 



Let us express you at once one of 

 our attractive assortments of Cut 

 Flower and Plant Baskets con- 

 sisting of 



SO Tumbler Baskets for «21 75 



SO Cut Flower and Tumbler Baskets for SsItS 

 SO Plant Baskets for 4-inch and 5-inch 



■ P^^^^^^ 26.00 



GEORGE B. HART 



49 to 55 Stone Street ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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