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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbuabv 23, 1922 



Hanging Baskets, i!!? M » ** Maj*!* 



0"*0 '^^^^^^^^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Slxe Per dos. Per lOO 



8-inch $2.00 $15.00 



10-inch 2.25 18.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.00 25.00 



16-inch 4.25 35.00 



18-inch 6.00 45.00 



so of one size at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., cincinnati,*b. 



in addition to taking care of the two 

 boxes, the firm has made provision for 

 making 500 pounds of ice per day. At 

 the front of the store are large work 

 tables, while at the rear are tables to 

 handle out-of-town shipping orders. In 

 front of the iceboxes are the telephones 

 and order desks. On the second floor 

 at the extreme front will be the offices 

 and display room, for, in addition to 

 handling cut flowers, potted plants and 

 palms and ferns, the company proposes 

 to put in a line of supplies. The rear 

 of the second floor and the entire third 

 floor of the building will be used for 

 storage purposes. T. N. S. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Early spring stock is now coming into 

 the market in quantities more than suffi- 

 cient to supply the demand. Carnations 

 are also more plentiful than they were 

 and sweet peas are more abundant. 

 Funeral work continues to form the bulk 

 of trade, tliough there have been some 

 weddings in the last week. R. B. M. 



OMAHA, NEB. 



The Market. 



Weather conditions have been far too 



favorable to keep the market conditions 

 in a healthy state. The cool, clear 

 nights and the bright, sunny days have 

 brought in heavy crops of almost every- 

 thing, especially carnations and bulbous 

 stock. In roses, the supply has been 

 more than adequate to fill the demand, 

 except in a few cases where there was 

 extra heavy funeral work, and it can be 

 safely saiil tliat the funeral work has 

 been the luilk of the business the j)ast 

 month. Sweet peas and freesias are 

 arriving in unlimited quantities. The 

 bright days of the i)ast month have 

 brought in all the freesi.as at one time, 

 and it is only a question of another 

 week for the freesias. There has been 

 a scarcity of the colored freesias this 

 winter. Then, too, the great variety 

 of bulbous stock in pots and in jians 

 has appealed to many people, who have 

 preferred them to cut tlowers. 



Carnations arc bringing 6 cents on 

 the market, and roses are selling at 4 

 ■cents for the shorter lengths and 8 cents 

 to 10 cents for the medium, while the 

 longer lengths are going at 20 cents and 

 25 cents. Peas are good and plentiful 

 at $1 and $2 per hundred. Violets are 

 not so plentiful at 50 cents per hundred. 

 Some wonderful snapdragons are being 

 brought in at 8 cents to 12 cents. Free- 

 sias are loaded at 3 cents and 4 cents. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



(Measure across top) 



Size Per doz. Size Per doz. 



8 inches.. $2.00 14 inches.. $3.76 



10 inches.. 2.50 16 inches.. 5 00 



12 inches.. 3.00 18 inches.. 6.50 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



(For Lining Hanging Baskets, etc.) 

 Per large bag, or bale $1.75 



GREEN DYED SHEET MOSS 



Per large Bag $4.00 



{Complete list of many other itemu sent free.) 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Galax-Ferns-Leucothoe^^^ 



Direct from the woods to the Florist ^j^ 



Green and Brenxe Galax, postpaid, $1.50 per 1000. A 



If out of 4th zone, add 25c for each 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, less than half case lots S1.25 per 1000^ /^g]^^ f^^ prices on 



Green and Bronze Galax, half case lota (5000) SS.OOl ]„*_„# m ™-«„ 



Green and Bronze Galax, lanfe sizes $9.00 per case of 10.000 f ^°^° °' ^" °^^^ 



Green and Bronze Galax, medium sizes 8.00 per case of 10,000' ^"l "P- 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; case lots of 5000, S7.50 per case. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, assorted lengths (l'2-24 inch). $3.00 per 1000. 

 Write for price list on our prepared line of DecontiTcGrecu, and any other (treens not mentioned here. 

 With our location we can give you better service, and save you money on transportation. 



Elk Galax ft Fern Co., Johnson City, Tenn. 



BuTlnr Station* In PTorth Carolina: Blowing Rock, Boone, Shall* lliUs, Linrille, Pineola, Bannen Elk 

 Little Switzerland, Sprace Pine, Linville Falls, etc. 



Direct from the Mountains of Nortli Carolina 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.25 per 1000; $8.50 per case 



of 10.000. 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns, t2.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case 



of 5000. 

 Princess Pine or Ground Pine, extra fine, 15c per lb. 

 Short Green and Bronze Leucothoe, $2.00 per 1000. 



Now is the time to buy your (jalax and ferns, while the 

 Quality is at its best and while we have a good slock on 

 hand, as we may not be able to supp.y these next 

 month when the weather gets bad. 



# 



J. H. Von Canon, 



Wire us 

 Elk Park. N. C. 



Banners Elk, N. C 



Laurel, Hemlock and 

 Spruce Branches 



Sc per lb. 



HAMILTON BROS. 



Millington, Franklin Co., Mass. 



Calendulas are not so good and demand 

 4 cents and 5 cents. Jonquils and daf- 

 fodils are coming in daily at 8 cents. 

 Empress is making its first appearance 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers In 



CUl FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



^^^^'^ HINSD4LE, MASS. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemically prepared, everlasting. 

 Cartons of 10 lbs,. $2.75; cartons of 26 lbs.. M.M; 60 

 or 100 lb. cases. Z3c per lb. Prompt Shipment. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



