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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 4, 1915. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR PLANT STAKES 



FOR STAKINa EASTER PLANTS 



HYACINTH STAKES (Wood) 



Dyed Green 1000 5000 10,000 



12-iiich $1.00$ 4.25 $ 7.75 



18-lnch 1.S5 6.25 11.75 



18-lnch (heavy) 7-82 In. diameter. . . 2.60 11.25 21,60 



CANE STAKES 500 1000 5000 

 Southern. 8 to 9 ft., select qualtty.. . .$3.25 $«.00 $27.50 

 Japanese.very thin, about 6 ft. long, 2.76 6.00 22.60 



Japanese, dyed green, 8 ft. long 3.00 5.50 



Japanese, dyed green, 4 ft. long 3.76 7.00 



Vnpalnted Stakes or Dowels 



100 1000 



24-ln. long, '-SiAn. diameter $0.60 



24-ln. long. ^4-ln. diameter 45 



36-ln. long, 3-16-ln. diameter 66 



86-ln. long, H-ln. diameter 66 



36-ln. long, ^-In. diameter 65 



42-ln. long, 3-16-ln. diameter 76 



42-ln. loig, ^-In. diameter 76 



42-ln. long, 5-16-ln. diameter 75 



42-ln. long, ^s-lnch diameter 75 



The above dyed green, 10c per 100 or 60c per 

 1100 additional. 



$4.00 

 3.75 

 6.26 

 5.26 

 5.26 

 6.00 

 6.75 

 6.00 

 6.00 



Michell's Bulbs of Distinctive Quality. 



BEGONIA BULBS 



Doz. 100 1000 

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

 Slnele. Mixed colors .30 2 25 20.00 

 Double. Separate colors,. .f5 4.00 

 Double. Mixed colors 50 3.75 



35.00 

 3J.00 



GLOXINIA 



BULBS 



Doz. 100 1000 



Separate colors $0.(H) $3.25 $30.00 



Mixed colors 50 3.00 27.60 



FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 

 BULBS 



Our list Is composed of 10 of the best named 

 sorts, covering a wide range of colors. 

 Named Sorts. 15c each; $1.75 doz.; $12.00100. 

 Mixed Varieties, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $10.00 



per 100. 



TUBEROSE BULBS 



Mammoth Pearl. Hand selected, extra 

 ne. per 100, $1 00; per 1000, $9.00. 



ALSO ALL OTHER SEASONABLE BULBS, SEEDS AND 

 SUPPLIES. WHOLESALE CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKING. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO.. sis Market St., PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Bevlew when yon wrltg. 



those covers was their simplicity and 

 the preference given to various shades 

 of green. The ties are dainty little 

 creations in all flower colors, used 

 chiefly for orchids, violets and sweet 

 peas, although there are ties for Sun- 

 burst, Killarney and the other leading 

 roses. 



A. New Commission House. 



Stuart H. Miller opened his wholesale 

 cut flower house auspiciously March 1. 

 It is well appointed, light, perhaps I 

 should more truly say white, and at- 

 tractive in appearance. It may be that 

 I can best convey to you an idea of 

 Mr. Miller's new place of business by 

 flaying that in effect it resembles a 

 Baltimore retail flower store and in 

 shape and appointments a New York 

 wholesale commission house. The other 

 thing you will want to know is whether 

 Mr. Miller has the goods. To this query 

 I can truly say that a friend assured 

 me that on Monday morning, March 1, 

 he tried every wholesale house for a 

 hurry-up order for 150 Eichmond roses, 

 which happened to be scarce that morn- 

 ing. Where do you think he got them? 

 Why, from Stuart H. Miller. 



Various Notes. 



Through an error, which I regret, the 

 former address of Joseph G. Neidinger 

 was given in this paper last month, in- 

 stead of that of his present handsome 

 new building at 1309-11 North Second 

 street. 



The Johnson Seed Co. reports activ- 

 ity in incubators and brooders. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co. are tremen- 

 dously busy with their seed orders. 

 Sweet peas are an important factor. 



Robert A. Craig reports the first two 

 months of the present year as show- 

 ing increased plant activity, in happy 

 contrast to the dullness of the closing 

 months of last year. Mr. Craig says 

 his Easter stock is in most promising 

 condition at both places. 



George Burton left for Chicago Feb- 

 ruary 27. He was followed next day 

 by Adolph Farenwald and William P. 

 Craig. 



Recent visitors include Charles A. 

 Schoenhut, of Buffalo; Sydney Hoff- 

 man, of Boston; A. Littman, of Provi- 



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PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY 



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 in articles on trade topics, witti the CORRECT PRONUNCIATION for each. 



"The Pronouncing Dictionary is just what I have wanted." 

 •*The Pronouncing Dictionary fills a long-felt want." 

 "The Pronouncing Dictionary alone was much more value than the sub- 

 scription price of The Review." 



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A Booklet lust the size to fit a desic pigeonhole and be 

 always available. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c 



Caxton Building, ^ 

 508 South Dearborn Street 



FLORISTS' rUBLISHING CO. 



(mCAGO 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



Mention The Hevlew when yoo write. 



HYACINTH STICKS 



: GREEN POINTED : 



12-lncta per 1000, $0.75; in 10,000 lots, $7.00 



18-incli per 1000, 1.00; in 10,000 lots, 9.50 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER, 



1300-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Sweet Peas, very fine, $1.50 per 100 to $4.00 per 1000 



WMs Ja BAKERi 12 SoHth NtoU street. PHILADELPHIA 



We always ^ve oar castomers what they want when tbey want It. 

 MeuiloD Tb» ttgtrlyw whfp yun wntr 



Bouquet Accessories 



Corsace Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



2779^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paijvr pots 

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

 raised in 4-Uirli clay pots. (.31 cubic indies of soil 

 and roots). See our adv't. on pages 98 and 99. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE & SONS. Chester, N. J. 



Alwayr mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing aulvertisers. 



