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The Florists^ Review 



Apeil 21, 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 



164nch 4.25 32.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS ''*'''' %Z%^lijS:^^a%^sKErs 



Per Bag $2.00 10 Bags $17.50 



Michigan Cut Flower Excliange 



1452 RANDOLPH STREET 



DETROIT, MICH. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Florists situated near cemeteries are 

 busy now with their early grave deco- 

 rations. Pansy plants compose a large 

 part of these decorations. On Memorial 

 day these will give way to potted 

 geraniums, decorative plants, etc. 

 Baskets of flowering pansy plants are 

 coming into the market in considerable 

 quantities at present and the volume is 

 increasing daily. There continue to be 

 increased sales in seeds of all kinds, as 

 well as hardy rose bushes, potted roses 

 and shrubs of all kinds. 



Various Notes. 



Harry I. Stein, of the Public Service 

 Terminal Flower Shop, reports business 

 excellent. He is constantly increasing 

 his floor space on the main concourse. 



The Lackawanna railroad has been 

 given a verdict in the Supreme court 

 for the second time in the $5,000 dam- 

 age suit brought against it by W. A. 

 Manda, South Orange. The case has 

 been in court three times in the last 

 two years. The first time the jury dis- 

 agreed. The basis of the suit was that 

 shrubbery and trees had been destroyed 

 by fire caused by sparks from an engine 

 of the railroad, April 1, 1917. The de- 

 fense was that every statutory precau- 

 tion to prevent fires from engine sparks 

 had been observed. The second trial 

 was obtained automatically from the 

 disagreement of the jury in the first 

 case. The third trial was granted on 

 appeal from alleged errors in Judge 

 Mountain 's charge to the jurv. 



E". R. M. 



THE BEST 



ire Basket 



and WHY 



f Galvanized wire and crimped. 

 Tiesh to hold moss better, and less 

 )turdyand strong. Painted green. 



4ure inside rlne. Each Per doc. 



10.26 I2.M 



SO 3.00 



36 4.00 



40 4.60 



60 6.76 



60 6.60 



''resh Sheet Moss, 20c per pound. 

 )yed Sheet Moss, large bag, 7 to 



lOpounds.... M.SO per bag. 



phaKnam Mobs tl.60 per bale. 



. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 





Mention The Beview when you write. 



OMAHA, NEB. 



The Market. 



Most of tlio florists found business 

 dull the early part of last week, but 

 Thursday, April 14, business began to 

 improve and by Saturday stock was 

 scarce. Tlie dark, raiu.v weather from 

 Monday to Thursday helped shorten 

 the cut flower market. The rose crop 

 has been lighter each day since Easter 

 and it will be some time before the 

 market will see much stock of good 

 quality in roses. Many of the retailers 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



HART BRAND HANGING BASKETS ARE THE BEST MADE 



Plain Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



lO-inch $18.00 $2.50 



12-iach 20.00 3.00 



14-inch 2.S.OO 4.00 



16-inch 37.50 5.00 



Sci oil Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



lO-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. t2. 00 per doi. $15.00 per 100 

 10-in. 2.25 per doz. 1«.00 per 100 



12-in, 

 14-in. 

 16-in. 



$2.50 per doz. $20.00 per 100 I ,o ;_ 

 3.26 per doz. 25.00 per 100 iS, !„ 

 4.26 per doz. 32.60 per 100 I ^"'"'• 



$6.00 per doz. $45.00 per 100 

 8.00 ner doz. 66.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprays. We are Manufacturers. Green Sheet Moss, $1.50 per Bdle. 



E. G. GILLETT, 



Wholpsalp Commission Florist 

 131 K. 3d St., 



CINCINNATI, O. 



have complained of much inferior 

 stock on the market this year. 



In carnations, Matchless has been 

 exceedingly good all winter, but Ward 

 is scarce. Some blooms of Rosalia are 

 coming in and are in popular demand. 

 In roses, Oiihelia is in big crop now. 



Nearly all of the growers are going 

 more heavily on Premier and Ophelia 

 for next year and are trying out 

 Pilgrim, Crusader and Dunlop. There 

 is an extra heavy cut of calla and 

 Easter lilies on the market. Extra fine 

 formosum lilies are to be had. Callas 



