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The Florists' Review 



39 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



THE HOUSE OF NOVELTIES 



JUST RECEIVED 



The most chariping lot of little Baskets that we have ever offered. They are 

 handle baskets with tins, a little smaller in size than our well known tumbler 

 baskets. They are of beautiful form, suitable for a choice gift when filled 

 with a few flowers. The^b come in several colors and styles. Until sold. we 

 offer them in sample lots of twenty baskets for $5.00. 



GREEN DYE FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY 



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Our stock of EASTER BASKETS is coming in fresh all the time and going 

 out as rapidly as it comes in. We carry no dead Btock. , 



FOR EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



1129 ARCH STREET. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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H. BAYERSDOR^R & CO. 



M^Dtlon The Hcyl«w whm yon write. 



NATURAL / 



6,ft., 1000 to bale % 6.00 per bale 



6 ft.. 2000 to bale 11.00 per bale 



8 ft., 1000 to bale 9.00 per bale 



10 ft., »I0 to bale 6.(10 per bale 



12 ft.. 100 to bale 4.00 per bale 



U ft.. 100 to. bale 6.00 per bale 



16 ft., 60 to bale 4.00perbale 



DYED GREEN 

 l«9ft.. ; $0.30 per 100; $2.75 per 1000 



2 ft .35 per 100; 3.15 pei 1000 



2H»ft J50perlOO: 4.25 per 1000 



3 ft .eOperlOO; 6.40 per 1000 



Siaft..,...,....-^. .65 per 100; 6.00 per 1000 



4 ft 70perlOO; 6.25 per 1000 



6 ft OOperlOO; 8.50 per 1000 



Stumpp & Walter Co. 



30 Barclay Straat, NEW YORK 



MantlOD Tb> R«*t1«>w when yon write. 



for white roses has been good, while 

 scarlets and crimsons were in good de- 

 mand February 13 for St. Valentine's 

 day. Short-stemmed flowers of all 

 colors still clean up well. Carnations 

 show no decided change in value. The 

 •quality is splendid. Particularly fine 

 are Matchless, Pink Delight, Poca- 

 liontas, White Wonder, Beacon and 

 Benora, while Mrs. Ward, Philadelphia, 

 Rosette and Champion are all good. 



Violets had a heavy sale for St. 

 Valentine's day, singles selling far bet- 

 ter than doubles. Yellow marguerites 

 are not equal to the demand and the 

 prices equal those paid for carnations. 

 Sweet peas, especially Spencers, sell 

 well. There is a good supply of bulb- 

 ous flowers, but so far these have 

 sold well. Freesias are in large sup- 

 ply and snapdragons are more plentiful. 

 Good pink snapdragon spikes have 

 made $2 per dozen. Myosotis is more 

 plentiful and so is mignonette. Some 

 of the mignonette stock is of grand 

 quality. There is a good supply of 

 callas, lilies and valley. Cattleyas 

 move somewhat slowly; so do gardenias. 

 There are some nice anemones, ranun- 

 •culi, lilacs and amaryllis. Green stock 



NICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS AND BULBS 



BEGONIA BULBS 



Doz. 100 1000 

 Sinffle. Separate colors ... $0 40 $2.50 $22.00 



Singrle. Mixed colors 30 2.25 20.00 



Double. Separate colors.. .65 4.00 35.00 

 Double. Mixed colors 50 3.75 33.00 



GLOXINIA BULBS 



Doz. 100 1000 



Separate colors $0.60 $3.25 $30.00 



Mixed colors 50 3.00 27.60 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



All the choicest standard 8ort« as well as the 

 newer varieties. In Decorative, Show, Oactus, 

 Fancy, Pompon and Single Types. 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



All the best and mo«t popular varieties for 

 florists' use. 



TUBEROSE BULBS 



Mammoth Pearl. Hand selected, extra 

 fine, per 100, $1.00; per 1000, $9.00. 



ALSO ALL OTHER SEASONABLE SEEDS. BULBS AND 

 SUPPLIES. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKING. 



HENRY F. MiCHELL CO.. 5i8 Market St.. PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



has not been selling well of late; it 

 will move better when stevia has gone. 



Club Meeting. 



Carnation and novelty night, Febru- 

 ary 16, attracted about 200 members 

 to the meeting of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club. Peter Fisher, who was 

 absent at Buffalo at the January meet- 

 ing, read his annual financial report, 

 which showed a good balance in the 

 treasury. An invitation from the W. 

 W. Edgar Co., to hold a field day at 

 Waverley March 20, was accepted. Ex- 

 hibits were numerous. A. A. Pembroke 

 showed fine Champion, Yellow Prince, 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-inoh clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil 

 and roots). See our advt. on pages 96 and 97. 

 F. W. BOCmELLE U SONS, Chester, K. 7. 

 Mention Thp Revjpw when you write. 



Matchless, Philadelphia and Gorgeous. 

 S. J. Goddard had Laura Weber, Pink 

 Delight, Matchless, Eosette, White Per- 

 fection, Benora and Beacon. A report 

 of highest merit was given Albert 

 Roper for Alice Coombs, and a report 



