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The Florists^ Review 



April 7, 1921 



PINEHURST FLORAL GO. 



Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



Wholesale Spring Price List 



BtACAWn FESir. (New). Per 100 



214-inch, $50.00 per 1000 $ 6.00 



3-inch, $115.00 per 1000. .•. 12.00 



4-inch, heavy 40.00 



5-inch $125.00 to 1SO.00 



SPREirOEBI FEBN. 



3-inch 7.00 



4-inch 15.00 



These are extra heavy stock and ready for immediate sale. 



BOSTON FEBirS. Good Stock. 

 Ready for immediate sale. 



6-inch 100.00 



7-inch 150.00 



8-inch 250.00 



ASPABAQXTS FX.UMOSUS. 



3-inch 8.00 



5-inch 40.00 



CYUTOiavaL FAX.CATXTSI and CTBTOMrUM BOCB- 

 FOBBXANUM. (Hollv Fern.) (Heavy Stock. > 



3-inch, $90.00 per 1000 10.00 



4-inch 20.00 



G-inch 100.00 



DBACAENA TEBMINAIiIS, Fine Stock. (FliRlily Colored) 



4-inch 50.00 



GEBANrUlffS. Mostly Nutt. 



3-inch 8.00 



4-inch 15.00 



Nntt, Fairy Que«n and vrhlte. 

 3-inch, $70.00 per 1000. 



Foitevlne. 



4-inch 25.00 



FUCHSIAS, 4-inch 20.00 



20.00 



4.00 



4.00 



4.00 



Extra large, white. 



Per 100 

 . .$10.00 



25.00 



ILANTANAS, in bloom, 4-inch 



BOTTB^E SWEET AXTS8XTM, 2 M -inch 



ACHTBANTHES, red and yellow, 2V4-in<h. 

 AIiTEBNANTHEBA, red and yellow. 



2 14 -inch 



MOONVZNE. 



3-inch .... 



ENG-IiISH rVY, strong stock. 

 4-inch 



CODECS, briglit color.s. 



214-lncli S 5.00 



3-inch : lO.OO 



4-inch 20.00 



VZNCA, 2 Vi -inch 5.00 



3-inch 8.00 



4-inch 15.00 



HEI^OTBOFE. 



2 14 -inch 5.00 



4-lnch 20.00 



BrrBBANOEAS, fine stock for decorating-. 

 Per bud and bloom, 35c and 50c. 



BEO-ONIA CHATEI.AZNE. 



2 ^ -inch 6.00 



3-inch 10.00 



.BEGONIA SCBS. PATTEN. 



2iA-inch 8.00 



3-inch 15.00 



Pride of New Caatle. New Dark Red Begonia. 



Fine Thing. 



2»4-inch 15.00 



3-inch 25.00 



I.OBEI^IA. 2 14 -inch stock 5.00 



FIiOWEBINa VINCA BOSEA 5.00 



VBBBENAS: red, pink and purple 5.00 



SINO^E FETXTNIAS: pink, rose, blue 5.00 



BUSTY mXiIiEBS 5.00 



AOEBATUM, dwarf blue 5.00 



CIJSVEl^ANB CBBBBT, for field planting 5.00 



PANDANUS VEITCHU, heavy stock. 



6-inch $1.50 Each. 



7-inch 2.50 Each. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Business is never brisk after any 

 holiday and the present year has proved 

 no exception to this rule. Belated re 

 ports on Easter trade all go to confirm 

 the verdict given a week ago, that it 

 equaled, if it did not surpass, that of 

 any previous year. The weather has 

 been somewhat cooler since Easter, and, 

 with hard frosts on one or two days, 

 this has prevented a greater accumula- 

 tion of cut flowers. It has not been the 

 best of weeks for business, but no one 

 thought it would be. Therefore, dis- 

 appointments were few. The higher- 

 priced roses go slowly and the short- 

 stems, especially white, are becoming 

 overabundant. Carnations drag con- 

 siderably. No fault has been found with 

 the quality as yet. 



Violets have passed, but there is a 

 glut of pansies and low prices rule on 

 these. Sweet peas are less plentiful 

 and clean up better than almost any 

 other flowers. Marguerites are coming 

 larger and with better stems. Victoria 

 narcissus is now abundant. 



There are plenty of fine snapdragons. 

 The best sell, but many are unsold and 

 go to the rubbish barrel. It seems rather 

 easy to overdo this useful flower. 

 Calendulas are plentiful. Mignonette 

 goes slowly. Bachelor's buttons move 

 fairly well. Few tulips are seen in the 

 market and neither hyacinths nor 

 freesias seem to be wanted. 



For valley there is little demand and 

 the cattlcyas coming in are more than 

 ample to care for all orders. Some nice 

 Gypsophila elegans is seen and sells 



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