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August 29, 1912. 



Florists' Review 



85 



FOLDING 

 FLOWER 



3 Reaiont For Our Rapid Growth • • D V^ 7\ C ^ • • 



QUAUTT— Unexcelled. 

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Palm Green, Mist Gra7, 



- Mist Brown. 



Per 100 



16x 4 x3 1 1.85 



20z 4 z8 2.16 



ISx 6 z8 2.15 



21x 6 xS 2.S0 



24x 5 x8^ 8.00 



BOX S x8V4 8.80 



B6x 5^x3H 4.50 



21x 7 x8^ 8.25 



24x 8 x4 8.85 



24z 8 x6 4.15 



28z 8 x4 4.35 



28z 8 z5 5.00 



86x 8 z5. Telescope. 7.00 



30x10 x5 " 7.00 



86x10 x5 " 9.00 



40x 8 x6 " 9.00 



42x 8 z5 " 11.00 



42x10 z6 " 18.00 



48zlO x5 " 16.00 



WbltQ Glaee, Green Glaae, 

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20x 4 z3 8.00 



18x 5 x3 8.00 



21z 6 x3. 8.50 



24z 6 x34 8.75 



SOz 5 x8^ 4.60 



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18x 6 z3(4 8.66 



21x 7 x3^ 4.00 



21x 8 z4 4.05 



24x8 x4 6.26 



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28x 8 z4 «.00 



28z 8 z& 6.50 



36z 8 x6. Telescope. 9.00 



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42x 8 x5 " 18.25 



42x10 x5 •• 18.00 



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Plain Violet. 



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Mist Gray. 



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8x6x5 2.75 



10x6x5^ 8.00 



12x8x6% 8.S0 



14x10x8, Telescope. . . 6.00 

 Palm Green. 



12x8x5% 8.60 



15x6x5 8.80 



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UentioD rbe Review when tou write 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



A rainy day is a common occurrence 

 in Dayton now, for in the last two 

 weeks not a day has gone by without 

 giving us a heavy shower, and, while it 

 has its bad effects, it also has its good 

 ones. Too much rain is hard on outside 

 stock; consequently there is not so 

 much coming into the market now, and 

 that which does come in is mostly of 

 poor quality. Thus the florist has a bet- 

 ter chance to dispose of his stock. Last 

 week was a good one all the way 

 around; for one thing, the funeral de- 

 mand was good and everybody seemed 

 to get his share. Many of the vaca- 

 tionists who sought a cooler climate are 

 coming home. Thus parties, receptions, 

 etc., are gradually increasing to help 

 things along. Lilies still are scarce. 

 Roses and carnations are cropping abun- 

 dantly, while the aster season is more 

 than half through. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Ehrhardt, of Sidney, 0., was in 

 Chicago at the convention last week. 

 This was Mr. Ehrhardt 's first conven- 

 tion, and he tells us that he likes them 

 so well he would not miss another. 



The Miami Floral Co. is cutting some 

 fine Kaiserin and My Maryland. 



Miss Minnie Graham reports an ex- 

 ceptionally good week in the flower de- 

 partment of the Bike-Kumler Co. 



John E. Stelzig, of Bellefontaine, O., 

 was the largest exhibitor at the Logan 

 county fair and was a heavy prize 

 winner. 



Frank E. Wiles, of the Peters & Reed 

 ■Pottery Oo., of Zanesville, was in town 

 last week, introducing their latest nov- 



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