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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 2. 1922 



STUPPY SUPPLY COMPANY 



Ten-Twenty Oak Street "^{fSiSiSf^'' KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Roses, Carnations, Peas, Valley, Violeb, Freesias, Jonquils, Orchids 



Ferns, Asparagus, Adiantum, Smilax, Huckleberry, Cinerarias, 

 Cyclamen, Hyadnths, Primroses, Ferns 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Roses, Own Root or Grafted 



LOOK IN CLASSIFIED ADDS 



CHRYSANTHEMUM ROOTED CUTTINGS 



LOOK IN CLASSIFIED ADS 



GIGANTEUM LILY BULBS 



For Decoration Day and June flowerinsr. 7 to 9-in., per case, $55.00, while they last. 



Fern Runners, Extra Heavy Macawii, $20.00 per 1000 

 All A-1 Stock Quality and Service 



eissus bulbs of many varieties. He has 

 hitherto merely supplied cut tiowers to 

 his local market, but is contemplating 

 the production of bulbs for forcing. 



Vj. E. Spanabcl, of J. N. Spanabel & 

 Sons, Columbiana, O., has been here for 

 several days, visiting growers' establish- 

 ments and getting estimates on con- 

 struction material. S))anabel & Sons 

 have }iearly 50,000 feet of glass, but it is 

 not enough. They liave in mind a neW 

 range, of possibly seven houses. They 

 are studying types of construction and 

 costs, preparatory to deciding on their 

 course. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



With weather conditions going from 

 one extreme to the other, the market 

 finds itself overcrowded with stock. 

 Last week the thormoiiieter rose as high 

 as 70 degrees and then dropped to about 

 10 degrees. The warm weather naturally 

 brought in roses and cfirn.-itions in large 

 quantities, especially carnations. Some 

 fine stock was received in this mar- 

 ket, and was sold to the retailers at at- 

 tractive prices. Roses, however, brought 

 about the same prices as they did last 

 week. Some fine orchids arc also coming 

 into this market, but the demand is lim- 

 ited. The demand for call.as and Easter 

 lilies continues, .-iltliough the supply 

 last week has been bettor than for some 

 time. In fact, the wholesalers were able 

 to take care of all orders. Plenty of 

 l)ulbous stock is coming into the market 

 daily, but it does not move out rapidly, 

 tulips and daffodils being the main fea- 

 tures. Some fine double tulips were in 



t Pays to Buy Direct from the Grower. 



Cut Flowers 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



ROSES 



Francis Scott Key (0£f crop) 



Miladv \ Each 



Premier (Short, 6 to 8c. 



Columbia } Medium. 10 to 12c. 



Ophelia iLong. 16 io20c. 



Butterfly J Special, 20e to 25c. 



Double White 8c to 12C. 



Cecile Brunner 3c to 5c. 



CARNATIONS, ETC. 



Carnations each, 4c to 6': 



Carnation Laddie each, 10c 



Easter Lilies each, 25c 



Calla Lilies each, 20c 



Lily of the Valley 6c to 8c 



Paper Whites each, 6c 



Daffodils each , 8c 



Sweet Peas per 100, $1 50 to $2.00 



Violets, home-grown $1.(0 to $1.50 



Cyclamen — All fine plants, in bud and bloom. 3-inch at 25c; 4-inch at 45c; 

 6-inch at $1.00 and 7-.nch at $1.50. 



Cineraria Malacoides; Begonia Luminosa and Bright Pink. 4-incb, 25c; 

 5-inch, 50c; 6-inch, 75c and $1.00. 



For young stock of Carnations and Roses, see our ad in the classified section. 



TheElitch Gardens Co.,%%^1^1^ DeDver,Colo. 



Mpntinn The UptIpw whpn ynii write. 



The McCALLUM COMPANY 



MANUFACTURERS-IMPORTERS-WHOLESALERS 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES PriTSBURGH, FA. 



GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS 



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



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1560 Aye. A, NEW YORK QTY 



