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The Florists^ Review 



June 1. 1922 



WE HAVE THEM! YOU WANT THEM! 



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



Bronze and Green 



GALAX, $1.25 per 1000 



strictly Fresh and No. 1 Southern 



SMI LAX, $8.00 50-lb. cases 



Try one case and yon will use more. 



Laarel Featoonine. Fresh stock supplied 

 on short notice; use It for your weddingrs and 

 other similar decorations; nothing better. 



Sphaxrnam Moaa, $5.00 per largre bale. 



Oroand Pine, 12c per lb. 



Branch Laarel, large bundles, SOc. 



Hemlock, large bundles, $1.00. 



Post Office and 



L. D. Phone Address: 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Telegraph Address: 



NEW SALEM, MASS. 



SEATTLE NOTES. 



(Concluik'd from paKe til.) 



evening F. A. Allen was also host to 

 a large party at his home and a num- 

 ber of florists were included among 

 those present. 



Felix Kosaia has been moving large 

 quantities of tulips through special 

 window displays, lie reports continued 

 good results in the sale of potted ge- 

 raniums and other seasonable offerings. 



Kecent visitors included Mr. King, 

 manager of the Butte Floral Co., of 

 Butte, Mont., and G. Gagnon, of the 

 Gagnon Sweet Shop, at Aberdeen, 

 Wash., the first of the northwestern 

 candy stores to take up the handling of 

 flowers. 



McCoy's has had several large fu- 

 neral commissions of late. 



The Pinehurst Floral Shop advises 

 that the better weather has drawn more 

 shoppers downtown and heljicd smaller 

 transient sales to ;i notable degree, with 

 stock plentiful. Funeral work has been 

 ahead of the average. 



The Capitol Hill Floral Co. has been 

 moving all the early peonies it could 

 secure, and has practically cleaned up 

 the supply of several of the local grow- 

 ers. 



Kenney's developed an attractive 

 window background for showing its 

 flowers through the use of llowering 

 dogwood, the bright blooms standing 

 out to advantage against this green and 

 white background. 



Irving Harris, of the Bon Marche 

 Flower Shop, has been enjoying the 

 best business since ojiening his shop 

 during the last two or three weeks, and 

 has been moving considerable summer 

 stock. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. continues to 

 feature its combination boxes of flower- 

 ing plants in colorful combinations, 

 with good results. Tulips have been in 

 heavy snpjdy and special efforts have 

 been made to keep this stock moving. 



II. M. 



Bemidji, Minn. — .V bad five recently 

 destroyed the stock of bedding plant.? 

 of A. E. Webster. Mr. Webster is 

 the proprietor of the Bemidji Green- 

 hous(> and Florist. 



Coming, N. Y. — Spiros Condos, who 

 conducted the flower shop at 8 West 

 Market street for several years, has sold 

 his interest in the shop to James Massa- 

 don and Harry Maragus, of Hornell, 

 N. Y. The new owners took possession 

 of the shop May 11 and expect to con- 

 duct it here in connection with their 

 Hornell shop. Mr. Condos has no defi- 

 nite plans for the future. 



HART BRAND— Wire Hanging Baskets 



The most practical and best made Hanging Baskets oa the market. Order new for future 

 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 per 100 



14-inch 4.00 per doz., 25.0« per 100 



16-inch S.OOperdoz., 37.50 per 100 



18-inch 6.75 per doz., 60.00 per 100 



GEORGE B. HART, 



47-55 Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y 



SCROLL OR ROLL TOP 



10-inch S3.26 per doz., $21.00 per 100 



12-inch 8.75 per doz., 25.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.75 per doz., 83.00 per 100 



16-inch 6.00 per doz., 40.00 per lOO 



18-inch 7.50 per doz., 66.00 per 100 



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