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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 19, 1921 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



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

 6 at dozen rate, 50 at hundred rate 



Per Doz. Per 100 



10-inch $2.25 $16.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.25 25.00 



16-inch 4.25 32.00 



ADCCH CUCCT UACC LONO OREEN SHEETS 

 aKCtll jillCCi MII9« FOR HANOINS BASKETS 



Per Bag $2.00 10 Bags $17.50 



Michigan Cut Fiower Exchange 



14S2 RAMOLPH STREET lETROIT, MiCI. 



show blistered and blackened leaves 

 and trusses where the cold, biting north- 

 east winds struck them. Other shrubs 

 are blooming with unusual profusion. 

 Particularly promising are azaleas, 

 rhododendrons, laburnums, wistarias 

 and kalmias. 



A most successful flower show was 

 held at the Chestnut Hill Club May 21 

 by members of the Chestnut Hill Gar- 

 den Club. Most of the large private 

 estates in Brookline, Chestnut Hill and 

 Jamaica Plain were contributors. 



W. N. C. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



The demand for flowers of all kinds 

 last week was remarkably good, with 

 the exception of American Beauty 

 roses. The principal demand, however, 

 was for carnations and, in many cases, 

 the wholesale houses were compelled to 

 divide the i^roduct among their cus- 

 tomers, each customer getting only a 

 portion of his order. Each day last 

 week found the wholesale houses practi- 

 cally cleaned up, with the exception of 

 the latter part of the week, when a few 

 roses wore seen to l)e on hand. The va- 

 rieties of roses in tlie market during the 

 last week included Premier, Columbia, 

 Butterfly, Pilgrim, Ophelia, Sunburst, 

 Ward, Richmond and White Killarney. 

 Easter lilies continue to be in demand 

 and are practically cleaned up daily. 

 Gladioli are also in demand and some of 

 the finest ever seen in this section were 

 on sale and cleaned up at excellent 

 prices. The demand for valley the 

 early part of the week was exception- 

 ally good, but toward the latter part of 

 tlie week some valley was to be had. 

 Orchids also seemed exceptionally good 

 and at fair prices. Other flowcrson the 

 market included yellow daisies, calen- 

 dulas, iris, narcissi and stocks, all of 

 which cleaned up early. Considerable 

 inquiries are being made for peonies 

 for Memorial day. We are in hopes that 

 we shall be able to take care of the de- 

 mand for this season. From now on 

 the trade is getting ready for the last 

 special holiday of this season, Memorial 

 day, and from all indications it should 

 be the largest on record, as the various 



THE BEST 



Wire Basket 



and WHY 



Made of Galvanized wire and crimped. 

 Closer mesh to hold moss better, and less 

 of it. Sturdy and strong. Painted green. 



Measure Inside ring Each Per doz. 



8-lnch $0.26 $2.50 



10-inch 30 3.00 



12-lnch 35 4.00 



14-lnch JiO 4.60 



16-lnch 60 B.75 



18-Inch 60 6.60 



Fresh Sheet Moss, 20c per pound 

 Dyed Sheet Moss, larKe bag:, 7 to 



10 pounds $4.50 per bag 



SphaKnum Moss $1.50 per bale 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium 

 weight. 

 Let us send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.50 each. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., 



116 SeTcnth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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