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The Florists^ Review 



Ann I, S, l!»ir.. 



WIRE DESIGNS -BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 



No. 1 



No. 1 



Size Doz. 



8-inch $1.00 



10-inch 1.25 



12-inch 1.50 



14-iach 2.00 



l«'.-inch 3.00 



18-inch 4,00 



103 

 5 7.fO 

 8.00 

 10.00 

 13.50 

 19 50 

 27.00 



No. 2 



No. 2 



Si/e l)j/. 100 



8-inch $1.40 $ !».(K) 



10-inch l.()5 iL'.oo 



12-inch -J.iH) 14.(K) 



14-inch 2.50 18.00 



16-inch 3.50 --'o.OO 



is-inch 4.25 .'.•-'.OO 



No. :'. 



No. 3 



S'ze Doz. 100 



8-inch $1.50 $ 9.(i0 



lO-inch 1.75 lO.dO 



i-J-inch 1.9) 12.(0 



14-inch 2.25 15.(K) 



IH-iach :',.25 21.(^0 



]S-inch 4.(K) 29.00 



No. 4 



No. 4 



Size Doz. 



8-inch $1.()0 



10 inch 1.80 



12 inch .... 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



H)-inch ;!.50 



18-inch 4.50 



100 

 $10.00 

 12.00 

 14.00 

 18.00 

 25.00 

 :'.:',.00 



The measure is taken across the top of the basket. Any of the above styles, 50 at 100 rate. Painted green. 



Green Sheet Moss, per bag, $2.00 



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SHOWING OVER 200 



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Ev<'rj thiiitr in Florists' Siipplifs. 

 Kstablislifd '40 Y<>nrs. 



AND J. T. COKELY 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 



201 N. Seventh Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Mpniinn Tlio Review wlipn yoii write. 



vogctable growiufi: .at the Essex County 

 Agricultural Scliool, Hawthorne, Mass. 

 ]\renil)Crs of the society gave him a sur- 

 ])rise party Marcli 30, and presented 

 to liini a handsome clociv as a mark 

 of tlieir esteem. He takes up his new- 

 work with the good wishes of every 

 gardener on tlie shore. W. T. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



From all accounts, Kaster liiisiuess 

 broke all records, regardless of the 

 lieavy snow stoiiii \vlii(di rea< he>l W.'isli- 

 ington shortly after midnight and lasted 

 through Satur<lay, April .'!. The snow 

 made deliveries dinicult. and considera- 

 ble sliipiung l)Usiness was lost l)ecause 

 the telegrajih wires south of Washing- 

 ton were down in many places, especial- 

 ly in and around Richmond. The snow, 

 however, proved a boon to the uptown 

 stores, for it kept people off the streets 

 to a large extent and turned much ad- 

 ditional trade to them. Stock was never 

 nioi-e ]dentiful and there was much left 

 over, but it is believed that most of 

 this will be sold before the Kaster buy- 

 ing jieriod is over. 



The rhododendrons offered excelled 

 •anything ever before seen here. Eambler 

 roses were exceptionally good, as were 

 spirfras and azaleas. American Beauty 

 roses could be liad w^th stems seven feet 

 long, fine foliage and large flowers. In 

 cut flowers everything sold well, and 

 shortages were reported only on single 

 violets and orchids. 



Various Notes. 

 Because of the fact that the regular 



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I SPECIAL PRICE LIST | 



I SPRING 1915 I 



I WIRE HANGING BASKETS I 



6 at dozen rate - 50 at 100 rate 



K)-inch disc, 6 inches deep per doz., 



12-inch disc, 8 inches deep per doz.. 



14-inch disc, 9 inches deep per doz., 



16-inch disc, 10 inches deep per doz., 



IS-inch disc, 12 inches deep per doz., 



$1.15; per 100, $ 7.50 



1.25; per 100. 10.00 



1.76; per IfO, 12.50 



2.50; per 100, 17.25 



:?.00; per 100, 22.50 



= 1 bale. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS-BEST GRADE 



....$1.00 5 bales $4.75 10 bales $9.00 



Sphagnum Moss $1 .00 per bale 



WM. MURPHY 



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Mention The Kevtew when yon wrltP. 



meeting night of the Florists' Club of 

 Washington follows so closely after 

 Kaster, that event has been postponed 

 until Tuesday evening, April 12, when 

 an attractive program will be pre- 

 senteil. 



Walter Gordon is now at the store of 

 the Washington Floral Co., on Four- 

 teenth street, northwest. 



George Gould, formerly with the 

 Washington Floral Co., is now with 

 George C. Shaffer. 



Among recent visitors were Charles 

 E. Smith, of Baltimore, Md.; C. C. Tay- 

 lor, of Louisville, Ky.; Walter K. Cook, 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Mention Th» Rer l^w w hen yon write . 



of the Stumpp & Walter Co., New York, 

 and Joseph J. Goudy, of Philadelphia. 



^C. L. L. 



Herrington on the Mum, sent by The 

 Review for 50 cent^. 



