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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 27, 1911. 



New Fancy Fema now ready 



Per 100 ;...15c Per 1000 $1.25 



Green Lenootboe Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 5.00 



Boxwood 



Per lb 20c Per case of 50 lbs. . . . 7.50 



Per 100 lbs $14.00 



Bronso Galas Leaves 



PerlOCO 11.25 Per 10.000 $3.50 



Green Ctalaz Leaves 



Per 1000 1.00 Per 10,000 7.50 



Mexican lyy 



Per 100 75c Per 1000 6.00 



Green Sbeet Moss 



Per bundle $1.00 10 bundles . . . .$ 9.00 



25 bundles 21.00 



■ptaacnnm Moss 



Per bale $1.00 10 bales $ 9.00 



25 balesa 21.00 



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■FKCXAL PRICB8 ON LARGK QUANTITIK8. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $2.2Sfl per basket 



Everything in Florists* Supplies 



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



C. L CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commiasion FloriBt* 

 84-86 East TBird Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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Wholesale Price List 



Fancy Easter Ferns per 1000, $1.26 ; per 5000, $6.00 



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



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. WIRE WORK. 



ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 



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



HOSE FOR FLORISTS. 



Write for Catalogue. 



Consig^nmentB Solicited. 



\yN« MURPHYo Wholwato Commlstlon noritt 

 309 Main Street, t««.i>». >uu> m, Cincinnati, Oiiio 



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plants. Mr. Blatchley has taken the 

 agency for the Metz automobile. 



R. W. Barrow had a fine window dis- 

 play of celery plants, which seemed to 

 be in great demand. 



The seventeen-year locusts, which had 

 invaded Hubbard park for the last six 

 weeks, have disappeared. They did a 

 great amount of damage among trees. 

 The elm beetle seems to be at work 

 there at present. 



There is a great scarcity of water 

 here. Orders have been given forbid- 

 ding the use of water for lawns and 

 gardens. 



Joseph Greenbacker, of the Old Col- 

 ony road, has a fine supply of cut flow- 

 ers and potted plants at his green- 

 houses. B. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business has been good lately, espe- 

 cially in funeral work. Asters are a 

 failure and so roses and carnations are 

 in big demand. Carnations are scarce, 

 while roses are more plentiful and of 

 good quality for the season. 



Various Notes. 



Ben K>amer has been busy with 

 funeral work. He says that asters are 

 hard to get, owing to the hot and dry 

 weather. 



Royston & Fenton have been cutting 

 good quantities of roses, for which 

 there is a ready sale. 



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BEHRE'S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEM-ER 



Patent applied for. 



The srreatest ttme mmymt ever Invented. The florist 

 will find It a great Improvement over the toothpick, aa 

 well as saving more than half of tlie time and ^pirork. 



Nothing can equal it in holding flowers and leaves firmly 

 in floral pieces. Atrial will convince you. Prices: From 

 1000 to 5000 at 75c per 1000; 10,000 lots 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. 



FANCY and DAGGER CUT FERNS 



FAMCY 



Our Feme this summer are the 

 best we ever have shipped. 



We would be pleased to have your 

 orders for same. 



We also sell Baled Spruce, Moss, 

 Ever^eens and Christmas Trees. 



PRICK U8T ON APPUCATION 



DAGGER 



L B. BRAGUE ft SON, ]^S^'^\ Hinsdale, Mast. 



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Louis Fritsch is back from Chicago 

 and reports a pleasant trip. 



Nellie Goodge reports business as 

 good. 



Karl Zeidler has a new running gear 

 to his vsragon and the top repaired and 

 painted till it looks like a brand new 

 turnout. E. L. F. 



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