MAT 13, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



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Wire Hanging Baskets 



The well-made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire. 



6 AT DOZEN RATE. 60 AT 100 RATE 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Long, green sheets for hanging baskets per bag, $1.75; 10 bags, $16.00 



C. E. CRITCHELL, ™%'JSS!fT'^'^^ Cincinnati, Ohio 



15 EAST THIRD STREET 



A beautiful, green enameled, adjustable 



Plant Stand 



It has a range in height from 26 to 62 

 fnr^®^' *°?. y°" will ffnd it invaluable 

 lor decorative purposes and the display 

 window I'askets in your store and 



aTI?" ?.^.si?*» is carried throughout. 

 A beautiful ornament for any store. 



Pnce . . $3.50 each 



PERCY JONES 



,«- *^^ 



f S.^^V "RANDOLPH STREET 

 _CHICAQO . . ILLINOIS 



ttarkoJ ^e/inning of this week the 

 demanri ^^'""^^ ^^11 supplied and the 

 time If ^^^ ^^ S°°^ as usual at this 

 ^eekT^fi" ^'^ *^® opening day of the 

 "• f uhps and daffodils are still ar- 

 ° quantity, although outdoor 



riving 



- « IS a good supply of American 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



The Wise Florist 

 Will Buy NOW! 



N0.1 B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



SizG Per 100 



10-inch 114.00 Eyerything in Florists' Supplies Established 25 Years 



12-inch 16.26 ^ -o rr 



le-S:::::::::::: i.^ 201 N. Seventh Ave. SCRANTON, PA. 



We Are Headquarters for 



Memorial Day Goods 



such as Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Easter and Calla Lilies, 

 Magnolia Wreaths, Sprays, Wax Designs, Etc. 



BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY & SNYDER CO. 



15 Otis Street 

 96 Arch Street 



Main 2574 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



OFFICE - SALESROOMS - SHIPPING DEPT. 



BOSTON, MASS. ForthUl loss 



Kindly address all communications to our Main Office, 15 Otis Street, Boston, Mass. 



PunNP« Fertbill 1083 

 PHONES p^^^jy ,^ 



Beauty roses, but clearances are a lit- 

 tle slow. The best of the special grades 

 bring about $50 per hundred. Hybrid 

 teas are plentiful and of excellent qual- 



ity for the time of year. The weather 

 recently has been quite favorable for 

 roses and, indeed, for all flowers grown 

 under glass. A change seems to hav« 



