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The Florists^ Review 



May 6, 1915. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PLAIN 



Per doz. 



FANCY 



Per doz. 



S-inch $1.00 



10-inch 1.36 



12-iiich 1.76 



13-mch 2.00 



14-mch 2.50 



le-inch 4.00 



18-inch : ... 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top ring. 



12-in6h $1 .50 



13-iQCh 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



16-inch 3.25 



16-inch 4.00 



ISinch 5.00 



Measure, diameter of top border. 



Sheet Moss in Bags 



Oa*. Da ««• <t^O i\f\ ^*" Sh««t Moss Is ths best vaius 

 JT er oRgf «pZ«UU« for ths monsy In ths markst. 



MICHIBAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



Mentlun The Review when you write. 



soft and somewhat off color. Violets 

 are all through for this season. Baby 

 gladioli are on the market and sell 

 slowly. Valley is receiving a little bet- 

 ter call. Easter lilies are not so good, 

 but callas are fine. Yellow and white 

 daisies, forgef-me-nots, sweet alyssum, 

 tulips and .ionquils are all plentiful, but 

 move slowly. 



Vaxions Notes. 



J. B. Keller Sons had an artistic 

 window decoration last week. It con- 

 sisted of a good-sized laburnum bush 

 in bloom, with calceolarias in many 

 shades arranged prettily at the base, 

 forming a large bed of blooms. This 

 firm has been well occui)ied of late with 

 a number of weddings. 



Visitors last week were Ed. K. 

 Sithens, of the Bowcn-Dungan Co., 

 Philadelphia; .lac (Jroet, of Guldemond 

 & Son, Lisse, Holland; W. A. Stearns, 

 of the Sefton Mfg. Co., Chicago; George 

 L. Ely, of Clyde, N. Y., and Sidney 

 Kuney, of Waterloo, N. Y. 



•Joseph Cragg, of Trondequoit, N. Y., 

 was taken down with grip some time 

 ago and has not recovered as fast as 

 was hoped. Ilis condition at this time 

 is not at all favorable, but we all wish 

 for him a quick and permanent recov- 

 ery. 



A store window full of Easter Greet- 

 ing pelargoniums in full bloom was dis- 

 l>layed by Geo. T. Boucher, and the 

 plants were offered at the low figure 

 of 2o cents each. Mr. Boucher is do- 

 ing some novel advertising. At the 

 Regent Picture theater several potted 

 plants and a large bouquet of cut flow- 

 ers are placed daily on the stage with a 

 card, ' ' George T. Boucher, Florist. ' ' 

 He says it brings him good returns. 



The seed houses of the city are do- 

 ing a good business. .Tames Vick 's 

 Sons say they are running ahead of 

 all other years, and the flower seed 

 contracts for 1916 are away ahead of 

 any previous season. At their Elm 

 Grove farm they are installing the 

 Skinner system of irrigation. 



Mrs. Ransford W. Wilson is steadily 

 gaining in strength after her six weeks' 

 siege of grip, and is able to take short 

 walks outdoors, Mrs. Dunbar also is 

 improving after her accident. 



H. .T. H. 



HANGING 

 BASKETS 



Made of 1^4 mesh 

 galvanized crimped 

 wire. No fine bind- 

 ing wire to rot out. 



Paintad Graen 



10<ii^ Discount 

 on $6.00 Orders 



~ . . Per doz. 



10-inch, 6^ inches deep $1.60 



12-inch, 7^ inches deep 1.85 



14-inch, 8^2 inches deep 2.40 



16-inch, 9 inches deep 3.25 



Green Sheet Moss, per bag, $2.00 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS 



451 3d Street, LOUISVILLE. KY. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



g Budlong's 



EBfae Ribbon VaDey 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



SPHAGNUN NOSSBiL'49.00 



WM. MURPHY 329 Main St CINCINNATI, 0. 



Cleveland, O. — The Conncrs Co. has 

 been incorporated with a capital stock 

 of $10,000 to do a "floral business." 

 The incorporators are .1. T. Sweeney, 

 Patrick Conners, William D. Conners, 

 S. E. Spitz and Fred E. Wirtshafter. 



THE BEST 



WIRE BASKET 



AND 



WHY 



Made of Galvanized Crimped Wire, 

 enameled green. Closer meshed, to 

 bold Moss better, and less of it. 

 It's sturdy and strone, properly 

 shaped and nothing to equal it at 

 this price. 



Size Each Doz. 



8-inch 10.16 11.76 



10-inch 20 2.00 



12-inch 26 2.60 



14-inch 30 8.00 



16-inch 86 8.60 



18-inch 40 4.00 



Prepared Sheet Moss, special price, 

 large bag, $3.00. Natural, fresh, 

 about 20-lb. case, $2.00. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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