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OCTOBBR 7, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



Orders 

 FiUed 

 Same Day 

 Received 



The third edition 



OF THE 



Album of Designs 



(A Book Every Retailer Needs) 



'T'HE original Album of Deaijois was published in response to many 

 reauests from florists who felt the need for an up-to-date book that 

 could be used in takins orders for Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations 

 and BouQuets, Table Decorations and all cut flower work where it was not 

 practicable to ihow the customer the finished article as it would be when 

 leady for use. With the publication of this album it became possible to 

 sbo-vir tbe fliiislied 'work in beautifully printed pictures. The first 

 edition sold like hot cakes, and a second edition went auickly. Now a 

 third edition is off the press. Everything is in it— all the standard 

 designs and many new^ and heretofore unpublished pieces. 



96 paKes, nearly 800 desiens and decora- 

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 handsomely bound in a cover that will stand wear 



No restrlctlonB on Its sale 



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[The Album ot Desigms 



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BUFFALO, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The market is gradually becoming 

 the reverse of what it was several 

 weeks ago. Instead of being compelled 

 to throw everything into the waste bar- 

 rels, the florists now find that their 

 customers are glad to get what is on 

 hand. The recent cool weather has de- 

 stroyed nearly all outdoor stock, with 

 the result that the market has tight- 

 ened up. There are a few asters on 



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 Fish Food to retail at 10c; 50 large Fish 

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Per doz. 



1 gallon Globes, 1 doz. to the crate $2.40 



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Water Plant 60 



Per 100 



Medium Selected Goldfish 13.00 



Medium Large Selected Goldfish 5.00 



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the market and they meet with a great 

 demand. Gladioli are also to be seen, 

 but of poor quality. Dahlias are scarce. 

 There is a large call for carnations, but 

 few are to be had, Easter lilies are 

 becoming scarce, but there is a fair 

 market for them. A few of the local 

 growers are sending in chrysanthemums. 



but in general these are a scarce ar- 

 ticle. Valley is in great demand. 

 Though roses are plentiful, the market 

 is not overstocked with them. The best 

 sellers are Hoosier Beauty, Killarney, 

 Ward and Sunburst. Retail trade has 

 been more brisk than usual, although 

 there is still room for improvement. 



