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The Florists^ Review 



March 10, 1921. 



will soon be in progress. This firm also 

 expects to install three Wickes boilers, 

 which, after completion, should make 

 the range one of the most modern. 



S. Chakerea, of Latrobe, doing busi- 

 ness under the firm name of Latrobe 

 Florist, distributes a beautiful calen- 

 dar to his trade each month. Mr. 

 Chakeres was in the city last week and 

 reports good business. H. J. H. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. - 



The Market. 



The general demand for cut flowers 

 has been only ordinary. The plant 

 trade is being pushed just now, owing 

 to the quantity of bulbous stock on the 

 market, which is of exceptionally good 

 quality. The price of cut flowers is 

 quite unsteady. Carnations range all 

 the way from 7.1 cents to $1.50 per 

 dozen, with Laddie at $2 per dozen, re- 

 tail. Roses range from $2 to $8 per 

 dozen. Violets, sweet peas, jonquils, 

 daffodils and hyacinths arc seen in 

 quantities in all the stores. 



Various Notes. 



At the greenhouses of the Doswell 

 Floral Co. the carnations and snap- 

 dragons are in heavy crop and the 

 quality is fine. This firm has a large 

 crop of Easter lilies tliat will be in just 

 right for the holiday. 



The Blossom Floral Co. furnished the 

 flowers and decorations for the wedding 

 of Miss Justine Cook, one of the promi- 

 nent young ladies of Bluffton, Ind. 

 This firm also had telegraph orders for 

 flowers to go to Aneon, Panama. Mr. 

 and Mrs. Blossom figured in an auto- 

 mobile accident with their new Chal- 

 mers car and were fortunate to come 

 out with only the fenders on the car 

 broken. No one was injured. 



Among the traile visitors last week 

 were G. R. Gauso, of Richmond, Ind., 

 and A. L. Nebel, of the Nebel Mfg. Co., 

 Cleveland, O. S. N. 



Texarkana, Tex. — Mrs. E. W. Harris, 

 322 West Twenty-niiitli street, who has 

 been growing dahlias for sale for sev- 

 eral seasons, is planning to go into the 

 florists' business. She has fenced a 

 piece of ground 150x150, which has 

 been equijiped with hotbeds and cold- 

 frames. It is her intention to develop 

 a general retail business. 



Galax, 



Leucothoe, 



Laurel Tips 



Prepared Nagnolia, 



Wild Sinilax 



See our ad in December 

 and January numbers of 

 Florists' Review for prices 



W. N. Woodruff & Son 



LOWGAP, N.C. 



Carnation-Green Dye 



The real Irish green. 50c a pkge. 

 WORKS QUICK 



Green Hyacinth Sticks 



12-iD., $1.50 per thousand. 

 18-in., 2.50 per thousand. 



Crepe Paper 



Best made. All colors. 

 $29.00 per 100 rolls. 



Cut Asparagus Sprays 



Fresh every day. Every spray a tip. 

 Order a trial shipment. If you wish 

 it regularly once or twice a week we 

 can supply you. 



Fancy Ferns 



The best that grows; per 1000, $2.25. 



Send for 



New Illustrated Catalogue 



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Largest and most complete assortment 

 of any supply house in America. 

 Prices are low. 



The KERVAN COMPANY 



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In cases or cartons 



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