FE8BUABY 18; 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



43 



SI 



WIRE 



HANGING BASKETS 



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



6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate 



Per Doz. Per 100 



lO'inch $1.25 $ 8.00 



12.inch 1.50 10.00 



14-inch 2.00 14.00 



16-inch 3.00 20.00 



18-inch 4.50 27.60 



Prices on larger size Hanging Baskets quoted on applkation. 

 Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS.""' ?;!'"H.'H5Sr.«K.T. 



Per Bundle.... $1.00 5 BuncHfis. . ..$^^5 ^10 B\jn(iles....$9.00 26 Bundles. .. .$21.00 

 Prices on laveer quantities quoted on application. 



C. E* CRITCIIELL9 S?*"" 



32-34-36 E. Third Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



M«.nt1on Th^ R«»t1«»w wh^n Ton writ* 



HANGING BASKETS 



10-inch per doz., $1.25: per lOQ. I 8.00 



12-inch per doz.. 1.50; per 100. 10.00 



14-inch perdoz.. 2.00; per 100. 13.50 



25 at 100 rates. Other sizes on application. 



All Wire Work made in my own factory. Send 

 for Catalogue. 



Green Sheet Moss, 1 bundle. tl.OO: 5 bun- 

 dles, $4.75; 10 bundles, $9 00. All Cut Flowers 

 in season. Ohmer's Asparagus Plumosus. 



E. G. GILLETT 



181 B. Tbird St., CINCINNATT, OHIO 



Mention Th> Rerlew wben yon write. 



structive and interesting lecture on 

 coniferous trees, receiving a vote of 

 thanks. Thomas Eyan also received a 

 vote of thanks for his essay on the 

 culture of sweet peas for exhibition. 



A feature of the evening was the 

 competition for the John Canning prizes 

 for roses. The first prize was awarded 

 to James Stuart, for a beautiful vase of 

 Killarney Brilliant. The second prize 

 went to Robert Grunnert, for a fine 

 vase of the same variety. The trade 

 exhibit staged by Chas. H. Totty and 

 S. J. Keuter & Son, Westerly, R. L, was 

 fine and attracted a great deal of at- 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate 



Net 



. . Doz. 100 



10-inch $1.25 $8.00 



12-inch 1.50 10.00 



14-inch 2.00 14.00 



16-inch 3.00 20.00 



18-inch 4.50 27.60 



Prices on larger size Hansins Baskets quoted 

 on application. Write for Price List of Wire 

 Floral Designs. 



We are makers of the well known 



"Perfect Shape" Brand Wire Designs 



If yoa are not acquainted with same it 

 will pay you to send us a sample order. 

 We will meet the discount of any reputa- 

 ble house. 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 

 lea No. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



tention. Mr. Totty staged four new 

 varieties that appear to have a great 

 futuje. The varieties were September 

 Morn, Gorgeous, Mrs. George Gordon 

 and Mrs. F. F. Thompson. Eeuter & 

 Son had a fine vase each of Killarney 

 Brilliant and Crimson Queen. Both ex- 

 hibits were highly commended. The 

 judges made the following awards in the 

 non-competitive exhibits: A cultural 

 certificate was given to Robert Allen 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



We make our 

 baskets strong 

 and substan- 

 tial, so do not 

 compare them 

 with other 

 "cheap" made- 

 up baskets. 



Measure across 

 top of basket. 



Size Per Doz. 

 8-inch ■ . $1.50 



9-inch 

 lO-inch 

 12- inch 

 14-inch 



1.60 

 1.76 

 2.50 

 3.60 



(Special larger 

 sizes made to 

 order.) 



GREEN SHEET 

 MOSS 



Natural Oreen 

 Moss, which 

 comes in large 

 sheets. This is 

 one necessary 

 item to every 

 florist all dur- 

 ing the spring 

 and summer. 

 Can be used for 

 lining Hanging 

 Baskets, cover- 



r,i i J ^. ou ™t. . ^°* "Oil on Pot 

 Plants, decorating Show Windows and many 

 other purposes. 



1 Bale ( 6 bundles) for $ 1.25 



5 Bales (26 bundles) for 6.00 



10 Bales (50 bundles) for 11.00 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wheleule Flaritt 1324 Piae St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew wben yon write. 



for a vase of mignonette, also honorable 

 mention for a display of cineraria plants. 

 Honorable mention was awarded to 

 James Linane for a display of cyclamen 

 plants and a vote of thanks to Carl 

 Hankenson for a bunch of violets. A. 

 Wynne received honorable mention for 

 a display of Primula malacoides plants 

 and a vote of thanks for a vase of 

 stocks. A vote of thanks was given to 

 Patrick Fairfield for sweet peas, honor- 



