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The Florists^ Review 



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WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PLAIN Per doz. 



8-inch $1 . 00 



10-inch 1.36 



12-inch 1.76 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top ring. 



FANCY Per doz. 



12-inch $1.50 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.60 



15-inch 3.25 



16-inch 4.00 



IS-inch 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top border. 



Sheet Moss in Bags 



n^^ D«*, .M. 00 A A ^■■■' >h««t Moss Is ths bsst valus 

 A er OSigf «P^«UU* tor ths monsy In ths markst. 



MICHIBJIN CUT FLOWER EXGHKNeE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



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NEWASK, N. J. 



Tbe Market. 



Mothers' day added considerably to 

 the sales of the local florists, the sale 

 of carnations being especially lively. 

 There is considerable grumbling among 

 the retailers, most of whom buy their 

 supplies from the New York commis- 

 sion men, because of the high prices 

 charged during the week for white car- 

 nations, which sold at wholesale at $6 

 per hundred. The red and pink carna- 

 tions did not cost half of that. The 

 consequently higher prices that had to 

 be charged the customers caused many 

 complaints from them. The quality of 

 the flowers was good, and they were 

 abundant. 



Roses were of good quality for this 

 time of the year and fairly abundant. 

 Outdoor tulips continue to come into 

 the, market in large quantities and are 

 well colored, but are short-stemmed as 

 a rule. Hydrangeas of fine quality, 

 both Otaksa and the French varieties, 

 are in the market and are being sold at 

 low prices. Lilacs are more plentiful, 

 and, in addition to the cut flowers, some 

 stores carry potted bushes in bloom. 

 Snapdragons of various varieties are 

 quite abundant. Geraniums and other 

 bedding plants are beginning to come 

 into the market in large quantities, and 

 still larger supplies are expected in the 

 next few weeks. Florists feel the ef- 

 fect of the sale of geranium plants and 

 pansies by butchers, grocers and others, 

 at extremely low prices. 



Various Notes. 



The Newark Flower Shop reports 

 considerable funeral work recently. 

 The floral department of Hahne's de- 

 partment store, which is under the 

 same management, is doing well, con- 

 sidering the times. 



Business is reported as good at 

 Penek's Flower Market. There is an 

 active demand for roses, Killarneys 

 being a favorite. 



Strobell & Co. had a few potted 

 fuchsias in their window last week, 

 about the first to be seen this season. 



Charles "Witherage, 532 Broad street, 

 finds potted bedding plants are selling 



HANGING 

 BASKETS 



Made of 1^ mesh 

 Ralvanized crimped 

 wire. No fine bind- 

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Paiat«d Gr««ii 



10% Disconnt 

 on $6.00 Orders 



Per doz. 



10-inch, 6^ inches deep $1.50 



12-inch, 7^ inches deep 1.85 



14-inch, 8^ inches deep 2.40 



16-inch, 9 inches deep 3.25 



Green Sheet Moss, per bag, $2.00 



FALLS CnY WIRE WORKS 



ASU^d Street, LOUISVILLE. KY. 



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g Budlong's 



EBhe Ribbon Valley 



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SPHAGNUN MOSS BJSs $9.00 



WM. MURPHY 329 HM. St CINCINNATI, 0. 



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about the best of anything just now. 

 Besides those announced in last 

 week's issue as contributing to the 

 fund for the celebration of the two 

 hundred and fiftieth anniversary of 

 the founding of Newark next year, are 



THE BEST 



WIRE BASKET 



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 I0.I6 11.76 



10-inch 20 2.00 



12-inch 26 2.60 



14-inch 80 8.00 



16-inch 86 8.60 



Ig-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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 writing a4vertisen* 



