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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 25, 1016. 



A Good SupplyoT 



WHITE and YELLOW 

 DAISIES 



$2.00 ... per 100 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



12th and Race Sts., PHILIU)ELPflIA,rA. 



BALTIMORE. MD. WASHINGTON. D. C. 



DON'T OMIT 



PANSIES 



Fine Selection of Colors 



$S.OO per 100 bunches 



Cut Flowers lor Easter 



GARDENIAS 



The Best, 



$25.00 per 100 



Good Qrade, 

 $15.00 per 100 



60 at the IGO rate 



All perfect flowers. The 

 difference in quality is in the 

 size of flowers and length of 

 stems. 



BEAUTIES 



If you depend on us for Beauties, you hare every reason to believe your order will 

 be filled to your satisfaction. Don't be disappointed, but rely on us to supply you. The 

 cut will be mostly of the Specials and a limited supply of the medium. 



KILLARNEY BRILUANT 



We offer you a large supply of Brilliant of exceptionally fi 

 be carefully selected and each one will be a perfect flower. 



uality. They will 



Fireflame^ Afterglow and Sweetheart 



at reasonable prices. 



LUiAC— $1.00-$1.26 per Bunch 



White and Lavender 

 The quality of our Lilac is better now than it has 

 been at any time during the season. 



SNAPDRAGON-Pink, 50 fSr $5.00 



Tellow, $1.50 per dozen 



Mostly Pink. The quality is unusually fine, much 

 better than what is generally offered in this line. 



DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS, 



1000, $2.00 



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nue and had a greenhouse connected 

 with it, 16x120 feet. Mr. Smith is still 

 active, spending his summers in James- 

 town and his winters here. 



Everybody is on the jump making 

 preparations for Easter, which, it is be- 

 lieved, will exceed any similar occasion 

 in several years. W. H. M. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Market. 



The word fair applies with equal 

 truth to the weather we have had dur- 

 ing the last week and to the market. 

 The weather was a benefit alike to the 

 Easter plants that are coming bravely 

 forward, to the flowers for cutting that 

 are coming forward also, and to the 

 shopping. The market has been fair, 

 conditions considered. 



Carnations continue the strong flower 

 on the list; they are good, they have 

 sold well, and they have brought good 

 prices. Roses are not so satisfactory; 

 the receipts are heavier now, a little 

 heavier than the demand for them. 

 Sweet peas have been arriving in enor- 

 mous quantities; their quality is from 

 extremely fine downward, by which ex- 

 pression it is intended to convey the 

 idea that while the finest are equal or 

 perhaps a little superior to anything 

 we have ever had, there are also medi- 

 ocre and poor sweet peas. Violets are 

 less plentiful and fail to command 

 support. 



Of the other flowers the supply is 



BERGER BROS. 



LILIES 



AND ALL OTHER 



Easter Flowers 



We will have a large stock of choice Lilies, Valley, Violets, Peas, 

 Callas, Tulips, Daffodils, Hoses, Carnations, Daisies and all other 

 flowers and all kinds of Greens. The prices will be moderate, 

 the service prompt— may we have your order? 



1225 RAGE ST. PHILADELPHIA 



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excellent and the demand pretty fair, 

 except in the cpse of lilies, which are 

 rather overabundant, as often happens 



before Easter. Fine lilac is offered. 

 The Easter prospect: An abundance 

 of fine flowers at moderate prices. 



