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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 18. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, - — - - 5^^* 



O O *^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



^^ SIm PcrdMb PnrlOO 



Green s-inch $2.00 $15.00 



Sheet 10-inch 2.25 18.00 



MoQQ ^2-inch 2.50 20.00 



1¥10SS 14-inch 3.00 25.00 



Per bale, $1.35 16-inch 4.25 35.00 



10 bales, $12.50 18-inoh 6.00 45.00 



BO of MM alM at lOO rate 



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



Mention The ReTlew whwi ywi writ*. 



WE HAVE THEM! YOU WANT THEM! 



Extra fine lot of LONG DAGGER FERNS, $2.00 per 1000. None better. 



Bronze and Qreen 



GALAX, $1.25 per 1000 



strictly Freeh and Vo. I Soatbem 



SMILAX, $8.00 50-lb. cases 



Try one case and you will use more. 



Laar«l FestooninK. Fresh stock mppUed 

 on short notice: use It for yoar weddings and 

 other similar decorations; nothlnc better. 



Spbairnani Mosa. fS.OO per large bale. 



Oroand Pine, 12c per lb. 



Branch Laarel, large bandies, BOc. 



Hemlock, large bandies, S1.00. 



Post Office and 



L. D. Phone Address: 



NILLINGTON, MASS. 



Telegraph Address: 



NEW SALEM, MASS. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



• BOSTON. 



i The Market. 



Jin improved tone was noticeable in 

 ibusiness during the last week, com- 

 mencing May 10 and continuing to the 

 close. Prices on carnations steadily im- 

 . proved and roses also lifted their heads 

 to some extent. Mothers' day business 

 was undoubtedly the largest Boston 

 ever had. Orders came in with a rush 

 all through the week. Carnations, as 

 usual, were the leaders in popularity. 

 For some reason the supply of these 

 turned out to be smaller than antici- 

 pated and prices steadily advanced to 

 $15 per hundred for good flowers. Oth- 

 ers of more moderate quality made $12 

 per hundred. Laddie and other fancies 

 brought $20 per hundred. No carna- 

 tions were procurable in the wholesale 

 markets after noon May 13. Eetailers 

 bought no more carnations than was ab- 

 solutely necessary and some of them de- 

 clined all sales on them after 11 a. m., 

 Saturday, May 13, asking would-be pur- 

 chasers to take other flowers, which 

 they were, in the main, willing to do. 

 Boses were in heavy supply, but the 

 shortage of carnations elevated them 

 Bomewhat. Short-stemmed stock cleaned 

 out, but more slowly than carnations 

 at $6 to $10 per hundred, medium and 

 long-stemmed flowers selling at $12 to 

 $20 per hundred, the top price being 

 for Hadley of best quality, which, on 

 this occasion, realized no more than 

 Laddie carnations. Sweet peas came 

 out in tremendous numbers and few sold 

 above $2 per hundred. Yellow margue- 



Fresh Green LOG MOSS 



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FANCY 



fHATURAI 

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Received regularly by fast express direct 

 from the Blue Ridge Mountains. Why 

 take chances on unknown inferior 

 brands ? Make sure of quality — order 

 McCallum's. Immediate shipment ! 



(Per Sack $1.50 



Pricea \ Lota of 10 Sack; 1.40 

 I Lota of 25 Sacks, 1.35 



JPITTSBURCM, PA 



The 



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McCALLUM CO. 



137 Seventh St., Pittsburgh 

 HtTc yoo receiTed our folder of Menorial Day Bugaias? 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



HART BRAND— Wire Hansrinsr Baskets 



The most practical and best made Hanging Baskets on the market. Order seir for futora 

 delivery and save any possible delay. We will ship promptly when needed. 



PLAIN TOP 



10-inch $2.60 per doz., $18.00 per 100 



12-inch S.OOperdoz., 20.00 perlOO 



14-inch 4.00 per doz., 25.00 per 100 



16-inch S.OOperdoz., 87.60 per 100 



18-inch 6.76 per doz., 60.00 per 100 



SCROLL OR ROLL TOP 



10-inch 18.26 per doz., 121.00 per 100 



12-inch 8.76 per doz., 26.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.76 per doz.. 88.00 perlOO 



16-inch 6.00 per doz., 40.00 per 100 



18-inch 7.60 per doz.. 66.00 per 100 



^^U^^in^^U D U A ^>'¥^ Mannfocturcr. Dealer and laaporter 

 \aI!«V#lv\Jlli D* n/\JK. I • IFLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



47-88 Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



