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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 22, 1916. -■ 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PLAIN 



Per doz. FANCY 



8-inch $1 . 00 



lO-inoh 1.35 



12-inch 1.75 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top ring. 



Per doz. 



12-inch $1 . 50 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



15-inch 3.25 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 5.00 



Measure, diameter of top border. 



Sheet Moss in Bags 



O - ^ D<^ ,M <t^O i\f\ Our Sli««t Moss Is ths best valus 

 t^er DcLgf «|>^*\/U« for ths monsy in the market. 



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pecially in roses. Beauties are rich in 

 color, with a variety of grades to suit 

 all. The general public is taking hold 

 of the new roses, Ophelia and Mrs. Rus- 

 sell, with great satisfaction. Eostand, 

 Ward and Sunburst, with several pink 

 varieties, sell well. There are lots of 

 carnations in the market and they 

 carry a low figure. There is an abun- 

 dance of Easter lilies and the supply 

 of callas is also meeting the demand. 

 Violets continue to sell, but at low 

 prices. The demand for sweet peas is 

 good and they clear weU. Pink, red 

 and white German stocks are useful 

 flowers for funeral work and are being 

 used extensively. Gardenias and or- 

 chids are not meeting with a large de- 

 mand, though their quality is excep- 

 tionally good. White and yellow 

 daisies, myosotis and pansies all sell 

 well. Valley is plentiful. Daflfodihi 

 and jonquils are decreasing in quantity. 

 There are plenty of tulips. The supply 

 of greens meets all demands. 



Various Notes. 



Milton Selinka, of Schloss Bros., 

 New York, was in town last week, 

 showing an attractive line of ribbons. 



Harry E. Bates has just returned 

 from a successful business trip through 

 western Pennsylvania and western New 

 York, and he leaves this week for cen- 

 tral Pennsylvania. 



The Lady Florists' Association held 

 its monthly meeting at the Elm bowl- 

 ing hall April 13. After the business 

 session they bowled and were splendid- 

 ly entertained with refreshments by 

 Miss Crook, of Mount Hope avenue. 

 An enthusiastic crowd were present. 



The final bowling match between 

 Buffalo and Rochester, for the Lord & 

 Burnham trophy, tak«s place at Ba- 

 tavia, April 21. 



Mrs. H. E. Bates and her baby girl 

 are visiting in Philadelphia on account 

 of the severe illness of her mother. 



The monthly meeting of the Roches- 

 ter Florists* Association was held in 

 the Musicians' Head<iu*rt6"> ** ^^ 

 East Main street, Apiil 12. President 

 Charles Vick occupied the chair. The 

 weather was far from favorable, but 

 over thirty members were present and 

 three new members were enrolled. An 



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 galvanized crimped 

 wire. No fine bind- 

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Painted Grass 



10% Discount 

 on $5.00 Orders 



Per doz. 



10-inch, 6^ inches deep $1.50 



12-inch, 7^ inches deep 1.86 



14-inch, 8^2 inches deep 2.40 



16-inch. 9 inches deep 3.25 



Green Sheet Moss, per bag, $2.00 



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interesting address was given by J. H. 

 Levis on the Babcock-Lasher new in- 

 secticides. Free cakes of insecticide 

 were distributed to those who cared to 

 use it. Colin B. Ogston also backed 



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AND 



WHY 



Made of Galvanized Crimped Wire, 

 enameled green. Closer meshed, to 

 hold Moss better, and less of it. 

 It's sturdy and strong, properly 

 shaped and nothing to equal it at 

 this price. 



Size Each Doz. 



: 8-inch 10.15 11.76 



10-inch 20 2.00 



12-inch 26 2.60 



14-inch 80 8.00 



16-inch 86 3.60 



18-inch 40 4.00 



Prepared Sheet Moss, special price, 

 large bag, $3.00. Natural, fresh, 

 about 20-lb. ca^. $2.00. 



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