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The Florists^ Review 



Afbil 20. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, 



The Best on ^ Market 



STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Green 

 Sheet 

 Moss 



Per bale, $1.35 

 10 bales, $12.50 



Per doc 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 dxe at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati,*©. 



deplored having to use inferior sweet 

 peas, owing to the heat, instead of the 

 beautiful stock he expected. He fa- 

 vored specimen plants, dressed. Mr. Fox 

 considers the sweet pea the leading eor- 

 siige flower for a late Easter. 



Kobert A. Craig said he was satisfied 

 that Easter business with the Eobcrt 

 Craig Co. was as good as last year's. 

 Mr. Craig was greatly pleased with 

 the Easter demand and thought that 

 good assortment had much to do with 

 the results. He thinks that it is im- 

 possible to grow enough good French 

 hydrangeas at from $1 to $2.50 each. 

 He added that the sale of arecas for 

 decorating had doubled his expecta- 

 tions. 



Charles H. Grakelow did a rushing 

 Easter business in both his uptown and 

 downtown stores. 



H. B. Cartledge says that the Easter 

 corsage is increasing in popularity. 



The Premier Floral Shop disposed of 

 an immense quantity of hamper plants. 

 The firm had nothing left. 



Harvey N. Jones said that J. J. 

 Habermehl's Sons had done fully as 

 much decorating in the churches as in 

 any previous year at Easter. There was 

 a good demand for plant combinations 

 and for corsage bouquets. 



At the Bellevue-Stratford Flower 

 Shop large bunches of pansies in one 

 color made an effective corsage bunch, 

 purple being especially rich. 



Frank X. Alter said that the Charles 

 F. Krueger Co. had a fine Easter at the 

 Reading terminal flower stand, both in 

 plants and flowers. Mr. Alter missed 

 the violets and daffodils. 



Eobert Craig had a busy Easter in 

 Porto Eico, packing and shipping 

 arecas, dracaenas, aspidistras and some 

 cocos to fill up the greenhouses at Nor- 

 wood Station after Easter. 



The Strafford Flower Farm marketed 

 an immense quantity of lilies, both in 

 pots and cut, for Easter. 



Martin J. Gannon opened a store on 

 Market street, west of Sixteenth street, 

 for the sale of Easter plants just for 

 the week. 



William C. Lynch, manager of the 

 Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Mar- 

 ket, was pleased with the Easter busi- 

 ness. 



Two outsiders, said to represent a 

 leading drug firm, sold plants in a store 

 next the Garrick theater until Easter 

 evening. 



Prohibition has hurt the city hall 

 plant business on Easter eve. People 

 who went to the theater and then to 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



All hand-made, extra strong. 

 Procure stock before too busy. 



PLAIN TOP 



In lots of 25, each Per 100 



10-inch size $0.17 $16.00 



12-inch size 24 22.50 



14-inch size 32 30.00 



FANCY TOP 



In lots of 25, each Per 100 



10-inch size $0.22 $20.00 



12-inch size 32 30.00 



14-inch size 37 34.50 



Smaller quantities our Regular Price Liet applie*. 

 WE CAN SHIP PROMPTLY 



The Colorado Seed Co. 



1515 CHAMPA ST. DENVER, COLO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



LYCOPODIUM or Princess Pine 



New Crop. Juat Prepared. New Prices. 



Dyed a light, rich green color and prepared the right chemical way, 

 making it soft, fluffy and everlasting. Finest material for wreaths. 



Send in your order NOW for MEMORIAL DAY 



In cartons of 10 lbs $ 2.60 



10 cartons........ 25.0«» 



In cartons of 25 lbs 5.75 



In 60 or 100 lb. casf s 22c Der lb. 



FuU Weight. 



Prompt Shipment. 



JOHN PERM AN, Catawba, Wis. 



M..nt<'- I'hf KHTlyw when yoo wrtto 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



18-lb. bags $1.25 



GALAX, per lOOO 1.25 



LEUCOTHOE, per lOOO 2.00 



Cash with nrdors 

 Prices on application for all kinds of Sprays 



J. A. NOORE & SON. 



Del Rio, Tern. 



Hentlea The ReTlew whea yon write. 



The Ove Gnatt Co., Uc 



FToritU' Supvlies 



Prtvared Foliagt 



Artifieial Flowera 



Decorative Novtltie* 



LA PORTE, IND. 



MMtlon The Rerlew when jmi witto. 



