April 15, 1915. 



The Florists' Rtvkw 



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Encourage the Rose HaBit 



There is one kind of flower that it is always in good taste 

 to use for funeral work, weddings, banquet table decora- 

 tions or dancers' corsages. At all times it is desirable — 



THE ROSE 



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Do not discourage the " Rose Fans." 

 You can always get "Quality Cuts at KENNICOTT'S." 



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The l9ffi9%l time to push made-up pieces 

 is DecuMnon Day. Jt jt cf^.^j» <^>t^- 



The sensible time to order the Wire De- 

 signs fs right now. Ji J* Jt "Jt J* 



The only place to buy the kind that 

 stands up is at KENNICOTT'S. Jt j» 



Establitlied 1883 



Incorpori^tcd 1892 



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Kennicott Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



163-5 North Wabash Avenue, 



Chicago, Illinois 



Sailing Agent for 



OVE GNATT. Hammond. Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages 



FOR SPRING DECORATING 



TRY A CARTON OP 



AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, IKSSSfe?'"'""" 



Cberry Red Golden Brown Natural Green 



The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. 



Green American Oak Sprays 

 Green American Beech Sprays 



Magnolia Leaves Cycas Leaves Preserved Lycopodium 



OSCAR LEISTNER, "' "'c^ ."c-X^a'? *"••' 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Trade has been quiet since Easter. 

 Although there have been a few social 

 functions and considerable funeral 

 work, counter trade has been dull. Mar- 

 ket condi^ns remain about the same 

 as l^st week. Carnations are more 

 plentiful, and the price has come down. 

 Boses are abundant in all varieties and 

 grades. Good Beauties can be had at a 

 low figure. The glut in the Philadel- 

 phia market makes them cheap here. 

 Plants were plentiful last week, and 

 there are still plenty of spireeas, hy- 

 drangeas, ramblers, cinerarias and aza- 

 leas in the market. Snapdragons, pan- 

 sies, forgef-me-nots, sweet peas, mi- 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



gnonette and swainsonas are on hand. 

 In bulbous stock, Victoria, Golden 

 Spur, Von Sion and Sir Watkin are 

 still arriving. There is little or no de- 

 mand for orchids and valley. 

 W. J. Palmer & Son have tried a new 



scheme of giving a discount of ten per 

 cent on all purchases carried home 

 after 5 p. m. This was done to induce 

 patrons to take goods with them in- 

 stead of necessitating a late delivery. 

 After trying it for several weeks it can- 



