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The Florists^ Review 



Febuuary 16. 1922 



Michell's Plant Stakes 



HYACINTH STAKES (Wood) Dyed Green 



6-in 

 12-jn 



1000 

 .$1.00 

 . 1.80 



5000 



$4.50 



8.50 



10,000 



$ 8.50 



16.50 



1000 5000 

 18-in $2.50 $12.00 



CANE STAKES iod 



Southern, about 6 to 7 ft., selected $1.25 



JAPANESE CANE STAKES. Very thin 



Natural 100 1000 Green 100 



$0.70 



600 

 $5.00 



2M ft 

 3 ft 



4 

 6 



ft. 

 ft. 



100 

 .$0.85 

 . 1.00 

 . 1.20 

 . 1.50 



1000 



$ 6.00 



7.C0 



9.00 



12.50 



IH ft. 



2 ft. 



2H ft. 



3 ft. 

 3H ft. 



4 ft. 



5 ft. 



.80 

 .85 

 1.10 

 1.20 

 1.30 

 1.50 



10,000 

 $23.00 



1000 

 $9.00 



1000 



$ 4.75 



5.50 



6.50 



8.00 



9.00 



10.00 



12.50 



Also a 

 Florists' 



cnmplete 

 Supplies, 



line of Seeds, Bulbs and 



, W holes* ]B Price List F^ee 



WIRE PLANT TIE (BUSCHARDT'S) 



Takes the place of twine. Can be used 

 more quickly and on several occasions. 

 $2.00 per 1000. 



BULL DOG CLIPS 



For fastening packages, boxes, etc. 85c 

 per box of 1000. 



RAFFIA 



Selected, long, broad strands. 



Natural Color, 20c per lb., 5 lbs. at 18c 

 psrlb., 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. 



Green, 85c per lb., 5 lbs. for $4.00. 



HENRY F. mCHELl CO., 518-516 Market Street, Philadelpliia, Pa. 



LOXnSVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Little cliaiinc was noted in the mar- 

 ket l;ist week. Stock came in well and 

 wiis cle.'incd up at all times. Carnations 

 were in good supply, as well as in good 

 condition. Koses were also plentiful and 

 •went well at all times. Call.as came in 

 better and found a ready sale. The same 

 can be said of sweet peas. Easter lilies 

 were only in fair sui)ply, tlius finding a 

 ready sale. There was a large supply of 

 other flowers and ;ilso of potted jdants, 

 which were exceptionally good. 



Club Meeting. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists lield 

 an interesting meeting February 8, at 

 the Watterson hotel. President Reimers 

 called the meeting to order at 8 o'clock 

 sharp and, as there were two speakers 

 who w;inted to address the society and 

 had little time, they were introduced 

 before tlie regular business was taken 

 up. 



John Helfrich, of Kaufman-Strauss, 

 who is a big worker in the style show, 

 was the first s])eaker. Mr. Helfrich 

 tried to convince the florists that a 

 flower show in connection with the style 

 show, which is to be held in the armory, 

 would be a good publicity move. This 

 was not thought a good idea, however, 

 by the society and nothing came of it. 

 Mr. McGee, of the Courier-.Journal, was 

 the next speaker and he outlined a plan 

 of advertising which met with a great 

 deal of approval. His plan was to run 

 a full-page advertisement in the Sunday 

 Courier-.Journal, with ten or more names 

 of flower shops to appear. Most of the 

 retail men signed up at once and Mr. 

 McGec had a most profitable evening. 



Mr. Rasmussen then reminded the so- 

 ciety that the national flower show 

 was to be held in Indianapolis and that 

 lie hoped a large number of Louisville 

 florists would take the opportunity to go, 

 as it is so near home. The question of 

 financing the society then came uj) and 



ST. PATRICK'S GREEN ft S 



Bine, Yellow, 



ORDER 

 NOW 



I7T DAA/FP nVCC in packages sufficient to make one sallon. 50c prepaid— special 

 r i^\J VY I1.IV U I Si,iy pHces in quanUties or bulk. Colors for Natural and Artificial 



Flowers. Baskets, Roplns. etc 



AUO NANUrACTURlNG CO., 101 fieekman Street, NEW YORK CITY 



St. Patrick's Green 

 Carnation Absorber 



:(PO\Vl>EB) ^ 



Enough Powder to make 1 quart fluid . . $0.50 

 Enough Powder to make from 2 to 3 quarts 



Huid ("[LOO 



This fluid will POSITIVELY color 

 iDfhite carnations or other white 

 flowers a rich IRISH GREEN. 



Directions witit eiicli pncknee 



30 EAST RANDOLPH ST. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



ERNE & CO., 



YELLOW FLOWER DYE 



PRICE, ""^^•"^J^r'' $1.00, prepaid. 



Six for $5.00 

 McClenahan Greenhouses, 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



GREEN CARNATION COLORING 



Send 40c in stamps for one package of 

 coloring that will color 75 to 100 Car- 

 natious gr een. 3 packages for $1.00. 



LOUIS ELSASS 

 52 E. Main St., CHILLICOTHE, OHIO 



was argued pro and con for some time, 

 but, as has always been the case, nothing 

 was decided upon. The plan which was 

 suggested at the last meeting was found 

 to be unsuitable and several suggestions 



MARCH 



17 



FRIDAY 



Green Dye 



For St. Patrick's Day 



J L 



GREEN DYE 



Per Package -Enou»;h for color- C^Or> 



ing 100 to 200 Carnations.. C»V/^ 



3 packages for $1.00 



Special Wholesale Prices 



to jobbers on lots of 25, 50 and 100 packages. 

 We have the most successful Green Dye, 

 which is cheaper and more economical than 

 any other on the market. 



A. T. Pyf er & Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phon?, Central .3373 



164 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



were again offered. After several 

 lengthy arguments by some of the mem- 



