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The Florists^ Review 



jANUAnv 12. 1922 



New Year's day by the uew mayor and 

 his associates. 



Clyde Brooks reports business as good. 

 He has been doing much funeral work 

 recently and has two or three weddings 

 booked. 



Alberts the Florist had a spring win- 

 dow decoration for the week-end, which 

 was composed exclusively of jonquils, 

 narcissi and Eoman and Dutch hya- 

 cinths. The potted plants were prettily 

 trimmed with Japanese mats of bright 

 colors, which made a good contrast. 



H. J. H. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



There was a fairly good trend of busi- 

 ness last week. Several weddings, nu- 

 merous prenuptial gatherings and a 

 number of funerals combined to keep 

 things moving. There are social func- 

 tions scheduled, but none of them is es- 

 pecially prominent. However, the num- 

 ber is sufficient to make a fair business 

 factor. 



A material drop in temperature and 

 several dark days stiffened prices last 

 week, and while there is plenty of 

 everything, there is a good daily clean- 

 up. Among the week's quotations are 

 the following: Carnations, $8 to $12 

 per hundred; roses, $8 to $2.j per hun- 

 dred; narcissi, $4 to $6 per hundred; 

 calendulas, $3 and $4 per hundred; val- 

 ley, $8 to $10 per hundred; violets, $1 

 to $1.50 per hundred; stevia, 35 to 50 

 cents per bunch; dagger ferns, $2 and 

 $3 per thousand. 



Various Notes. 



The Philip E. Campbell Co. has opened 

 a flower department in connection with 

 its undertaking rooms, 10 to 12 Greene 

 street. 



The O'Connor shop furnished the cas- 

 ket robe and family pieces for the fu- 

 neral of Walter Callender, the pioneer 

 department store proprietor, last week. 

 The robe was of Premier roses and 

 freesia. 



Samuel Kinder had the decorations, 

 house and church, of the Tonge-Hill 

 wedding, at Bristol, Monday, January 2. 



The home of Miss Nellie T. O'Connor, 



1922 wijj be a HHWER! 



Are you prepared for the Rush? 



Superior Magnolia Wreaths 



Dux's leaves used exclusively; uniformly and skillfully 

 laid on mossed wire frames. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Per doz. 



A — 12-inch frame, 18 inches over all $ 8.50 



B — 14-inch frame, 20 iuches over all 9.25 



C— 16-inch frame, 22 inches over all 11.50 



D — 18-inch frame, 24 inches over all 14.00 



ARTFLORA CO. 



"Featuring good-looking and practical tilings for the busy florist." 



750 THIRD STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Clean, dry. Kood texture, large burlapped bales, weight about 26 Ibi.each. 



10 to 50 bales, 75c each, F. O. B. City Point. 



Deduct 8 per cent if you remit with order. 

 Dealers: Gkt our wholesale car lot prices; write 

 Produced and guaranteed by 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., 



CITY POINT, WIS. 



GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS 



Best and Cheapest on the market. Write for samples and prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1S60 Ave. A, NEW YORK QTY 



LYCOPODIUM 



Chemically prepared; toft, pliable and ererlattinf; 

 fine stock, excellent (or all kindi of work. 

 WRITE FOR SAMPLE AND PRICES. 



CHAS. B. BAEHR, Brantwood.Wis. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



No. 1. Black Cap 2 to4-ft., 80c per 100 



Mixed Willows 2to4.ft.. 5()c per 100 



Branch Laurel 12-ln.tol8-ln.,5cper lb. 



Hemlock Branches. 12-ln. to 18-ln.. 5c per lb. 



Ground Fine 10c per lb. 



Cash with order*. 



WILBUR, The Florist, Lake Pleasint, Mass. 



AVHULCSAL£ UEALKK IN 



CUT FERNS 



LARGK SUPPLY - FRESH STOCK 



SHAW the Fern Man 



159 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAOO. ILL. 



