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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Jolt t$, 1911. 



New ranoy Ferns now ready 



PerlW ...15c Per loOO $1.2r. 



Green Leuoothoe Sprays 



PerlOO 50c Per 1000 a.W) 



Boz^rood 



Per 1* liOc Per case of 50 lbs. . . . 7.50 



Per 100 lbs $14.00 



Bronxe Galax Leaves 



PerlOOO $1.25 Per 10.000 $S..50 



Green Galax Leaves 



PerlOOO 1.00 Per 10,000... 



7. .50 



Mexican Ivy 



PerlOO 75c PerlOOO 6.00 



Green Bbeet Moss 



Per bundle $1 .00 10 bundles .... $ 'J.OO 



25 bundles 21.00 



■pbaarnnm Moss 



Per bale $1.00 10 bales $ 9.00 



2.") bales 21.00 



8FKCLAL\^FRICBS ON LABGK QUANTITIX8. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $2.25 per basket 



Everything In Florists' Supplies 



Full Line of Cut flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



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C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 84-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wholesale Price List 



Fancy Easter Ferns per 1000, $1.26; per 6000, $6.00 Sphagnum. 



Green Sheet Moss. . . .per bale, $1.00; per 10 bales, 9.00 

 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES. WIRE WORK. 



ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 



per bale, $1.00; per 10 bales, $9.00 



HOSE FOR FLORISTS. 



Write for Catalogue. 



Consignments Solicited. 



l^Mo MURPHY* Wholesale Commission Horist 

 309 Main Street* TM«>i>.n. «.•» mo. Cincinnati, Oiilo 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ent of the Columbus Floral Co., ana 

 reports that three large greenhouses 

 are being added to their present range. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carpenter, of the 

 firm of Gerlach & Carpenter, of Piqua, 

 0., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 

 L. D. Johnson last week. 



Mrs. T. M. Waters, of Eaton, O*, is 

 adding a large new greenhouse to her 

 present range. 



Arno Hendrichs spent a few days 

 last week visiting in Piqua, O. 



A. F. Longren, from E. H. Hunt's, 

 Chicago, was in town last week. 



Jos. Hill, of Richmond, Ind., who 

 has been in business with his father, 

 E. G. Hill, for the past several years, 

 was in this city last week, looking 

 up stock, etc. Mr. Hill has decided to 

 embark for himself, having rented the 

 establishment formerly run by E. T. 

 Graves. 



Harry Philpott, of Winnipeg, Canada, 

 and A. T. Pyfer, of the Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., were in this city last week, 

 getting a line on the Dayton delegates 

 who would attend the S. A. F. conven- 

 tion in Baltimore, in order that they 

 might join them in their special train 

 over the Monon route, and at the same 

 time not forgetting to boost Chicago 

 for the next convention city. 



Miss Amy Ewing left July 15 on her 

 summer vacation, which she will spend 

 near Grand Rapids, Mich., as the guest 

 of Miss Laura Quick, of Elgin, HI., 

 who has her summer home there. 



The Heiss Co. reports that collec- 

 tions are good, but trade last week was 

 a little slow. 



L. D. Johnson spent the first part of 



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BEHRE'S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEM-ER 



Patent applied for. 

 Ttie greatest time saver ever invented. The florist 

 will find it a great improvenient over the toothpiclc, as 

 well as saving more than half of the time and w^ork. 

 Nothing can equal it in holding flowers and leaves flrmly 

 in floral pieces. A trial will convince yon. Prices : From 

 1000 to 6000 at 75c per 1000 ; 10.000 lota at 70c ; 25,000 lots and 

 over at 65c. At your dealer's or direct from the factory. 



—Manufactured by— 



E. H. BEHRE, Madison, N. J. 



FANCYand DAGGER CUT FERNS 



FAMCY 



Our Ferns this summer are 

 best we ever have shipped. 



We would be pleased to have your 

 orders for same. 



We also sell Baled Spruce, Moss, 

 Evergreens and Christmas Trees. 



^ PRICK UST ON APPLICATION DAGGER 



L B. BRAGUE S SON, \^''^r^\ Hinsdale, Mass. 



the week in Indianapolis, Ind., on busi- 

 ness. 



Miss Minnie Johnson, of the firm of 

 M. & L. Johnson, whose health has 



been failing for the last year, is re- 

 ported to be in a serious condition, and 

 all hopes for her recovery have bee« 

 abandoned. R. A. B. 



