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The Florists^ Review 



Fkbruaey 4, 1915. 



Orchid Flowering Peas for Valentine Day's Business 



VERY CHOICE STOCK OF FINE PEAS 



Long Steins, assorted colon 100, $1.50 $2.00 Tulips, assorted colors 100, $3 00 $4.00 



Nedium Stems, assorted colors 100, 1.00 1.25 Treesia 100, 3.00 



Double Violets 100, 75c; 1000, 7.50 Valley 100, 3.00 4.00 



Daffodils 100, $3.00 4.00 Carnations, extra choice 100, 2.00 4.00 



We carry a full line of other Cut Flowers and Greens and are in a position to take 



good care of your orders. 



Michigan Cut Flower Excliange 



264.266 Randolph street, DETROIT, MICH. 



Mepllou Tlif Uevlew when you write. 



mother, on returning, beat the flames 

 out, but not before the child had been 

 fatally burned. 



Arthur Newell is well satisfied with 

 business, but says it is practically all 

 funeral work. 



Samuel Murray has had a fine month 

 in decorations, which have kept the 

 force busy most of the time. He is re- 

 ceiving a fine lot of lilacs from his 

 greenhouses. 



Business across the state line is good 

 and funeral work is plentiful with 

 everyone. 



Miss J. E. Murray & Co. report busi- 

 ness as being good for January. Last 

 week they made a large blanket of 

 roses and narcissi. 



T. J. Noll & Co. are receiving heavy 

 consignments of exceptionally fine vio- 

 lets. Other cut flowers are not coming 

 in so plentifully. 



W. J. Barnes was snowed under with 

 funeral work last week and the green- 

 house force had to help to get out the 

 orders. ' W. J. -B. 



TOLEDO, O. 



The Market. 



Business has been fairly good, the 

 biggest item being funeral work, which 

 has been heavy for the last two or three 

 weeks. A few social gatherings and in- 

 formal dances have aJso assisted in in- 

 creasing sales. 



Flowers have been plentiful, and good 

 prices have prevailed. Pot plants do 

 not move as fast as they should. The 

 town seems pretty well filled with aza- 

 leas, cyclamens, primroses, lilac and 

 cinerarias. American Beauties are 

 scarce and prices are high, running 

 from 10 to 60 cents each. Killarneys, 

 Richmonds and Wards are in fine shape, 

 prices varying from $6 to $12 per hun- 

 dred. Carnations are plentiful and sell 

 well at from $1.50 to $3 per hundred. 

 Violets are plentiful and move well at 

 40 to 50 cents per hundred. Sweet peas 

 are fine, and a good supply was taken 

 care of at from 40 to 60 cents for the 

 common and 75 cents to $2 for the 

 Spencer varieties. Callas, Harrisii and 

 rubrum lilies move fairly well at $6 to 

 $10. Jonquils and tulips are going well 



HOFFMEISTER 



Lick Run, 



EASTER 

 LILIES 



FINE FRESH LILIES 

 Every Day in the Year 



Central Location 

 Quick Deliveries 



Can supply jobbers as well as 

 retailers — large users please 

 write. 



We also have fine Adiantum 

 Croweanum fronds, at $1.00 

 per lOO. 



FLORAL CO. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention The ReTtew when yon write. 





SANITARY FLOORS 



!w FLOWER STORES 

 Composition Flooring 

 ATLAS FLOOR COMPANY 



S7 W. Van Buren 8tr«et, 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



at $3 to $4, and freesias and Romans 

 are offered at $3. Valley is good and 

 sells for $3 to $4. Narcissi, yellow and 

 white, have decreased in supply, and 

 are offered at $2 and $3. 



Various Notes. 



The case of George Poulin against 

 the Toledo Railway & Light Co. is still 



BUY YOUR rLOnSTS' SUPPUES FROM 



L. Baumann & Co. 



357-359 W. Chiafo Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant; Natural pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Mag- 

 nolia Leaves. Cycas Wreaths, 

 Magnolia Wreaths, Moss 

 Wreaths. Metallic Designs and a 

 big line of Novelties. 



Mention Th» Rpt1»w wbfn yon write. 



pending in the Court of Common Pleas. 

 No definite headway has been made 



