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The Florists' Review 



ArsiL 14, 1921 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



The well-made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire 

 6 at dozen rate, 50 at hundred rate 



Per Doz. Per 100 



10 inch $2.25 $16.00 



12 inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.25 25.00 



16-inch 4.25 32.00 



eDECM CUCCT IIACC long green sheets 

 anCCll dncci RlUaa for hanging baskets 



Per Bag $2.00 10 Bags $17.50 



Michigan Cut Flower Excliange 



1452 RAUOLPH STREET RETROIT, MiCI. 



OMAHA, NEB. 



The Market. 



As a rule, it is easy to find a dissatis- 

 fied florist, but I am afraid it would 

 l)e hard to find a retailer or a wholesaler 

 who is not more than pleased in every 

 way with his Easter business. Stock 

 was of an excellent (juality and the 

 weather was ideal up to Sunday. Nearly 

 all the florists cleaned up on everything. 

 Lilies were all sold out early Saturday. 

 Many of the retailers report the Easter 

 trade the heaviest in their history. It 

 may be true that there have been 

 Easters when higher prices were 

 charged, but I doubt if there ever was 

 a more satisfactory Easter. Lilies re- 

 tailed at an average of .jO cents ])er 

 bloom. Giganteum plants carried from 

 three to six flowers and the formosums 

 carried eight to twelve. Roses were in 

 excellent demand, but it seemed nearly 

 everyone wanted plants. Immense quan- 

 tities of spiraeas, genistas, hyacinths, 

 Jonquils, daff'odils and hydrangeas were 

 moved. Tulips were never in greater 

 abundance. Ramblers sold well. 



At present there seems to be an un- 

 limited supply of cut flowers. Premier 

 and Ophelia seem to compose the main 

 supply in roses now. Violets are getting 

 scarce. Sweet peas are getting better 

 each day. Callas are plentiful. In the 

 novelties one sees some fine stock of 

 schizanthus, wallflowers and lupines. 

 The lupines are in popular demand and 

 seem to be taking the place of snap- 

 dragons. Valley is scarce. 



Various Notes. 



At a meeting of the Omaha and 

 f'ouncil Bluffs florists, held last week, 

 a committee was named to meet in con- 

 junction with the undertakers and give 

 support to the movement for no Sun- 

 Jay funerals. Sunday closing was thor- 

 oughly threshed out, and we liojie in 

 the near future to see every local store 

 and greenhouse closed on Sunday. A 

 committee was also named on coopera- 

 tive advertising. 



Mrs. Tony Gardiner has reopened the 

 Beaton Flower Shop, formerly operated 

 so capably by Miss Reba MacNamara. 



T. E. E. 



THE BEST 



Wire Basket 



and WHY 



Made of Galvanized wire and crimped. 

 Closer mesh to hold moss better, and less 

 of it. Sturdy and strong. Painted green. 



Measure iDslde rlnar. Each Per doi. 



S-lnch t0.2B t2.M 



10-lnch 30 8.00 



12-lDCb 3S 4.00 



14-liich 40 4.60 



16-Inch . 60 6.76 



18-tnch 60 6.60 



Fresh Sheet Bfoss, 20c per pound. 

 Dyed Sheet Moss, large bag, 1 to 



10 pounds t4.S0per bag, 



Sphacnam ]IIobs....|1.60 per bale. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



HART BRAND HANGING BASKETS ARE THE BEST MADE 



Plain Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



10-inch $18.00 $2.5U 



12-iach 20.00 3.00 



14-inch 25.00 4.00 



16-inch 37.50 5.00 



Scroll Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



10-inch $21.00 $3.25 



12-inch 25.00 3.75 



14-inch 33.00 4.75 



16-inch 40.00 6.00 



GEORGE B. HART, 49-55 Stone St., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



HANGING BASKETS 



8- in. 

 10-in. 



$2.00 per doz. I16.00 per 100 I }M"- 

 2.26 per doz. 18.00 per 100 | jj;jjj- 



*lff. K^ H^- *?S S ^, IS I 18-ln. $6.00 per doz. $46.00 per 1«0 

 M^liZ: 1.60 5S; loo k'"- SOOnerdo.. 6B.00p.rl09 



Aaparagus Sprays. We are Manufacturer*. Green Sheet Moss, $1.50 per Bdle. 



E. G. GILLETT, 



Wholesale Commission Florist 

 131 E. 3d St.. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



St. Paul, Minn. — Charles E. FiuOil- 

 bruegge has taken over the old-estab- 

 lished retail florists' business of L. L. 

 May & Co. 



Newark, N. J.— P. S. Pulos & Bros., 

 who have been located at 512 Lafayette 

 street, have much better quarters at their 

 new address, 80 New street. 



ARBUTUS 



For Corsaire Bonqneta, p«r doc. bunches, f2.'50 



Laarvl Ropine. per yard 10 



Lanrel Tips, per lb 07 



Hemlock TipH, per lb .07 



PrlncesH Pine, per lb 15 



Cash with ordtr*. 



WILBUR The nirist, Lake Pleauit, Has. 



