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The Florists' Review 



Apkil 1, 1915. 



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Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock in tlie country 



We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$2.50 per 1000 $2.50 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD SMILAX, 80-lb. cas«s p«r cas«, $8.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, $1.60; 6 baskets, each,$1.25 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000, $1.25; case of 10,000, 7.50 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100, $1.00; per 1000, 7.50 



Green Sheet Moss, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc. 



Per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.50 



BOXWOOD p«r lb., 20c; p«r cas«, 80 lbs., $7.80 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Hich. 





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NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



Prices last week were low and un- 

 steady right up to Saturday, and the 

 week closed with a surplus in every 

 wholesaler's icebox. American Beauties 

 sank March 26 to $15 per hundred, and 

 that for the best of them. Prices made 

 a slight advance March 27, and the 

 experts are prophesying $40 as top for 

 the holiday. Roses of all kinds were 

 abundant during the week, and large 

 quantities remained unsold. The prize- 

 winning novelties, especially Hadley, 

 however, were steady at last week's 

 quotations. Brunners are here again, 

 and will soon be a factor as to prices. 

 They have lost none of their popularity. 



"White carnations were in good de- 

 mand and brought the highest prices 

 of the week. Some fine Wards com- 

 manded $3 per hundred, but the bulk 

 of the carnation arrivals sold from $2 

 per hundred down to $1. 



Orchids were in lighter supply during 

 the week and prices better than of late. 

 There will be plenty of all kinds for 

 Easter, and a long-hoped-for advance 

 seems to be materializing. Sprays are 

 scarce. 



Valley, which has seldom sold above 

 $2 per hundred for weeks, has advanced 

 slightly. Gardenias do not advance, 

 and there is a large supply. Enormous 

 quantities of longiflorum lilies are al- 

 ready in the market, and they are ar- 

 riving daily by the thousands. Orders 

 are being booked kt not more than $10 

 per hundred for Easter. 



Tulips and daffodils now flood the 

 market, especially the latter, the first 



NEW CROP GAUX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE 



BRONZE GAUX (mw era*). 80c per 10M, 94.00 Mr citi •! IB.Nt 



Green Oalaz 60c per 1000; case lots of 10,000. $4.00 



Daccer and Fancy Fems.SOc per 1000: case lots of 5,000, 8.60 

 Oreen Leucothoe. LonK, S2.00; Medium. S1.50; Short, $1.00 1000 

 Rhododendron Leaves 60c per 1000 



Nt titra chant ftr mitti eius. Tenat cash. Beat refereecea. 



ELK GALAX & TERN CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



Ilantlon Tb« RfTlew when yon wrlt«. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lncb SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roota> tban on plants 

 raised in 4-incb clay pots (31 cubic Incbes of soil 



and roots). See our advt. on pages 40 and 41. 



F. W. aOCHEIXE ft soya, chaster. V. J . 



shipments of the southern stock having 

 arrived. Darwin tulips are here. Or- 

 chid-flowering sweet peas and Spencers 

 sell quickly. Violets are scarce and 

 higher-priced. There is no dearth of 

 spring flowers of all varieties. 



Various Notes. 



The next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club will take place April 12. 

 The flower show committee will make 

 its report. J. Otto Thilow is expected 

 to lecture, and Philip Kessler has an- 

 other treat for the inner man. 



Mrs. Ditzenberger, of Brooklyn, 

 mother of Philip Ditzenberger, foreman 

 for H. E. Froment, and his brother, 

 with Woodrow & Marketos, died Friday, 

 March 26. A fuller report appears in 

 this week 's obituary column. 



H. E. Froment will have entirely new 

 flxtures in his store at 148 West Twen- 

 ty-eighth street, having sold to C. C. 



L B. Brague ft Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



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HINSDALE, MASS. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Large bales, selected stock, burlapped, 

 $1.50 per bale. Write for price in large 

 quantity. 



JOSEPH G. NEIDINGER 



1309-11 N. 2d St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WILD SMILAX 



$2.25 per case Half case, $1.25 



Fresh stock. Pmmpt shiDmpiits. Everything 

 in the line of SOUTHKRN KVBRGREKN8. 



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THE VIKGIN EVERGREEN CO., GastiHbirt Ah. 



ppBiye VAMCT AND DAGGBB 



r E» n 1^ 9 ■ Mom, Erert reen. Laurel, Sproea 

 and Hamlock Boughs, Xmaa Traea. ate. rinaal 

 Stock. Prleaa Right. 



H. I. SMITH, HIiMdatop Ml 



