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NOVBMBBB 30, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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BULLETIN No. 11 



RED RUSCUS WREATHS 



IDEAL RED RUSCUS WREATHS will not be plentiful this season. You will be 

 able to get ordinary stock, but the IDEAL RED RUSCUS WREATHS, that is, 

 RED RUSCUS WREATHS of quality, will not be equal to the demand, so to save 

 yourself disappointment send your order now for "at once" or "future" shipment. 

 We offer this high grade stock, from the best German manufacturer, at 



the following special prices: 



Ideal Red Ruscus Wreaths,' 12 inches diameter, per doz $4.00 



Ideal Red Ruscus Wreaths, 14 inches diameter, per doz 5.00 



Ideal Red Ruscus Wreaths* 16 inches diameter, per doz 6<00 



it will pay you to watch for -our Bulletinf. . v 



TA0 r VrmiiirDD MANurAauRER imI. importer tf fLORiSTS' suppucs nnfi inra DDT A. M. 



JUMi. NuDiniiLK, 151315 germaktown avenue, 1 nllJiVlXriuft, fAs' 



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the Cleveland Florists' Exchange 



606 HURON ROAD. CLEVELAI^D, OHIO 



Wholesale Commission Florists, Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Florists' Supplies and Novelties 



Send us your list for prices. All seasonable flowers. Consignments of good stock solicited. 



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Cleveland McCALLUM CO. Pittsburgh 



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BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES PROM 



L BAUMANN S CO. 



357-359 W. ChHif* Ave.. CHICAGO. ILL 



We have the lanrest and most complete stock. Sea 

 Moss, or Japanese Air Plant; Natnral prepared 

 Ferns. Oycas Leaves. Magrnolia Leaves, Oycas 

 Wreaths, Magnolia Wreaths. Moss Wreaths. Metallic 

 DeslguB and a bUr Une of Novelties. 



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specialists, handles some thousands 

 daily and secures top prices. He 

 grows Princess of Wales exclusively. 



J. T. Butterworth, of South Framing- 

 ham, has his Cattleya labiata now in 

 good crop, when other growers are fin- 

 ishing cutting theirs. He is a spe- 

 cialist on lily of the valley, which he 

 grows finely. 



No such indoor grown pansies as 

 William Sim's have ever before been 

 seen in the Boston market. His sin- 

 gle violets now are also of grand qual- 

 ity. He had a heavy Thanksgiving 

 pick. 



Sidney Hoffman's decorations for the 

 Hunnewell ball at the Hotel Somerset 

 November 24 were among the most 

 elaborate and artistic ever seen in 

 Boston and brought him many com- 

 pliments. 



John Barr's well grown cyclamens 

 are missed in the local market this 

 year, as he is growing nothing but car- 

 nations. His son, Geo. P. Barr, who 

 acts as salesman, rarely has any flow- 

 ers to show unless one visits the mar- 

 ket early. Hig new variegated, Mrs. 



STOCKS FOR EASTER, 1912 



MICHELL'S FLOWER MARKET STOCK 



The Best of all Winter Flowering Stocks 

 Sown now, will be ready fbr cutting Easter 



COLORS: 



Pure White, Flesh Pink, Rose Pink, Light Blue, Dark Blue, 



Blood Red and Mixed. 



% Trade Packet Trade Packet ^ Ounce Ounce 



30c 50c $1.00 $3.50 



WRXTK POR CURRKHT WHOLB8ALS CATAXX>OUK. 

 See OUT SPKCXAL BULB OFFKR, pair* S9, N«t. 2 Isaue of The Rarlew. 



HENRY r. MICHELL CO. 



518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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B. P. Cheney, is rendering a good ac- 

 count of itself, and finer Pink De- 

 light it would be hard to find. 



William T. Walke, of Salem, is 

 strong on Lorraine begonias, cyclamens 

 and poinsettias, all of which are grown 

 in Mr. Walke 's usual finished way. 



Henry M. Bobinson & Co. report 

 shipping unusually heavy of late. 



The Thomas J. Grey Co. reports a 



splendid bulb season, with sales far 

 in excess of 1910. 



John McFarland, of North Easton, 

 had a fine cut of Bonnaffon and Eaton 

 mums for Thanksgiving. He has - an 

 excellent lot of poinsettias in pots and 

 benches for Christmas, and his usual 

 fine cut of valley. 



Littlefield & Wyman, of North Ab- 

 ington, are excellent growers of carna- 



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