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The Rorists' Review 



FiBBDABT 3, 1921 



■MIL SCHLOSS. 

 Pv«a. and Ttms. 



MILTON SBLINKA 

 8» cr > U iry 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28th street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



pelled to double the size of their store 

 at 1229-1231 Commonwealth avenue, to 

 meet their increased trade. They now 

 have as fine and up-to-date a store as is 

 to be found in Boston. The brothers 

 are well liked in the trade and are pro- 

 gressive. 



Last week. New England secured a 

 large part of its ice crop of splendid 

 quality. An absence of snow facili- 

 tated the securinfT of a bumper crop. 

 The labor outlook for the cominji season 

 is greatly improved over last year. 

 Great numbers of men are now unable 

 to secure work and only rarely do they 

 ask, "How much will you pay?" 



Magnificent mignonette is coming 

 from "William R. Nicholson, of Fram- 

 ingham. While the ordinary quality is 

 druggy, Mr. Nicholson has no ilifTiculty 

 in securing buyers for his stock. 



W. N. C. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



General trade conditions have been 

 quiet, business consisting mostly of fu- 

 neral work, with a few weddings to 

 vary the monotony. Roses continue 

 scarce, but a large amount of bulbous 

 stock is now seen in the stores. Roses 

 are retailing from $3 to $12 per dozen, 

 carnations $1.50 to $2, while T.nddie 

 brings $3. rattloyas arc now whole- 

 saling at 7") conts and $1 each. 



Various Notes. 



Ralph Tinkh.Tm reports business as 

 fair, having liad a couple of stage dec- 

 orations tlmt were fine. 



One of the recent social events of 

 the season was an afternoon tea given 

 bv ]\rrs. W. .T. Vescy. The hninr was 

 beautifully decorated with orchids, 

 Promier roses and Laildie carnations. 



The Flick Floral Co. had the decora- 

 tions for the wedding of Miss Helen 

 Ault and Pr. Singer, a prominent young 

 j)hysician. The V)riilestnaids, seven in 

 number, carried French baskets of 

 spring flowers, and the maid and matron 

 of honor carried arm bouquets of Co- 

 lumbia roses. This firm also had tlie 

 decorations for Miss Folwig's w(>dding. 



The Doswell P'loral Co. has had about 

 the usual amount of business. This 

 firm is planning great things for St. 

 Valentine's day. At the greenhouses 

 preparations are in progress for a big 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



GREEN PAINTED 

 WELL MADE AND STRONG. 



Size Per Doz. Per 100 



8-inch $2 00 $15.00 



10-inch 2 25 18.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.25 25 00 



16-inch 4.25 32.50 



18-inch 6 00 45.00 



Price List on Wire Designs on Application. 



Green Sheet Moss. Two Bushels each. 



Per Bag, $1.75. Ten Bags, $16.50. 



THE WM. MURPHY CO. 



Long Distance Phones, Main 980-981. 329 Main St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



GOLDFISH ni^S^<S GOLDFISH 



THKRK'S MONEY IN GOLDFISH FOR YOU 



GOLDFISH 



$5.00 per 100 

 and up 



We manufacture 

 Aquariums - 

 in all sizes 



Goldfish and 

 Aquarium 

 Supplies 



Send for 



Wholesale 

 Catalogne 



Auburndale Goldfish Co., 1449 w. Madison st., Chicago 



Kcliitlile Dealtu-K in <iol<iriNli and .\<|iiariiiiii SiipplieH 



Wc treat customera RIGHT ami return money if we cannot ship Rootls. 



Terms: Casii witli order. 



GOLiDFISri THE BREEDER 



lOT A<T<'s «f Foiiils tills Si-ason 



Wiiti" forlliic, New ('al;iliii;iie 



Globes, Aquariums, Aquarium Supplies, Etc. 

 PUTNAM'S FISHERIES 



8 Dirifions. Office. 462 WMhington St., Buffalo. N.Y. 



spring plant business. Mrs. Wicknian, 

 of St. Louis, Mo., formerly Miss Rhoda 



GOLDFISH 



and AQUARIUM SUPPLIES 



Send for catalOKue. 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH k SUPPLY CO. 



1757 to 37«1 CMUc* Grw. A»t., CHICAGO. ILL. 



Doswell, is in the city visiting her old 

 friends for a few days. 



