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The Rorists' Review 



FBBErAET 17, 1921 



Muehlebach Flower Shop had a variety 

 of cut stock, but featured orchids, val- 

 ley, sweet peas and violets for St. Val- 

 entine boxes. 



Barkley & Moore, proprietors of the 

 Liberty Dahlia Gardens, Liberty, Mo., 

 have issued their catalogue for 1921. 

 It is an attractively arranged booklet, 

 and it contains several illustrations of 

 their best varieties. - J. P. K. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



The market conditions have not 

 varied greatly in the last two weeks. 

 The demand was about equal to the 

 supply in nearly all lines. The only 

 items that were plentiful were lilies, 

 white carnations and freesias. Colored 

 stock remains scarce. 



Due to dark weather, sweet peas have 

 been in light supply, but the number of 

 them has been increasing, and for St. 

 Valentine's day these and violets were 

 the principal flowers in demand. 



There were also a few orchids on the 

 market, which sold well. There is a 

 large quantity of bulbous stock on the 

 market. Tulips, hyacinths and freesias 

 are plentiful, although daffodils are still 

 scarce. 



Through cooperative advertising, St. 

 Valentine's day was pushed and brought 

 good results. 



Most of the greenhouse men are now 

 preparing their Easter stock, so as to 

 have it in shape, although it appears 

 that stock is a little backward this 

 year. Even with the mild weather we 

 have had, lilies are making slow prog- 

 ress. 



Various Notes. 



Baumgarten, Inc., has just received 

 a large amount of bric-a-brac, vases and 

 ornamental pottery from Europe, which 

 were collected by Mrs. Baumgarten 

 while abroad last summer. The firm had 

 a beautiful window display for St. Val- 

 entine's day, containing a great variety 

 of valentine novelties. 



J. M. Fox, Inc., had a large display 

 of St. Valentine novelties. Most of the 

 downtown florists featured this day 

 with elaborate window displays. P. 



INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. 



Large Exhibits Promised. 



With the various promises of support 

 in the way of interesting exhibits 

 taking material form, all doubt is re- 

 moved as to the success of the eighth 

 international flower show, as far as the 

 larger exhibits are concerned. In addi- 

 tion to the big exhibits already re- 

 ported, the committee is pleased to an- 

 nounce an exhibit by W. R. Coe, of 

 Oyster Bay, L. L, of what will most 

 assuredly be regarded as the most 

 comprehensive collection of camellias 

 ever staged in this country, or, perhaps, 

 in any other. 



Another exhibit expected to attract 

 considerable attention will be one com- 

 posed of cut material from the green- 

 house of Joseph Widener, of Elkins, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Plans Complete. 



The plan of the show, as laid out 

 months ago, is now practically com- 

 plete. Competition in the largest group 

 class is likely to be keen, entrio • al- 



Fancy Ferns 



Extra fine and large size.^ 



Cut Asparagus Sprays 



Fresh every day. Every spray a tip. 

 Pour lengths— short, medium, long 

 and extra long. 



Galax Leaves 



Bronze and Green; new crop. 



Southern Smilax 



The best that grows. Large stock al- 

 ways on hand. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Good, clean stock. 



Pussy Willow 



Wild variety. 



The Largest Stock and Most Complete Assort- 

 ment in America, which includes many other 

 Greens. Quality the very best and prompt 

 Attention. 



RIBBONS, CHIFFONS— compute assortment 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES -WIRE WORK 



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Orders filled promptly on short notice. 

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Perpetuated Moss $3.50 per bag 



Natural Moss 1.7S per bag 



wire. Write, Phone. 



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Natural Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $3.50 



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Mention The Rerlew when yon write . 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 



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GALAX LEAVES 

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Orders Filled on Receipt, $3.00 per case 

 Nitard Mow. $1.75 per bag. Perpctaatcd, $3.50 per kef. 



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EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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New Crop— Now Ready 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



standard C&se. S2.S0 Half Case, Sl.GO 



Chattahoochee Floral Co. 



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Beat Equipped ajid Qniekeat Shippen in the Sooth- 



