Decbmbeb 7, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



39 



BULLETIN No. 12 



Note Our Special Low Offer on Immortelle Bells: 



2^-incli, per 100 $ 6.00 



3 -inch, per 100 10.00 



4 -iijch, per 100 15.00 



5 -inch, per 100 22.00 



6 -inch, per 100 30.00 



ORDER TODAY 



These prices only last as long as our stock lasts. Cannot 

 make them on order at that price. 



lAO n UFiniir/irD MANUFAQURCR and IMPORTER of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES DIITI i 1\FT DIITI DI 



JUy (i. NtlUlniitK, 151315 GERMANTowN AVENUE, 1 UlLAVLLrlllA, YH 



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The Cleveland Florists' Exchange 



606 HURON ROAD, CLEVELAND. OHIO 



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



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BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



L. BAUMANN S CO. 



357-359 W. Ckkaf Ave.. CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largrest and most complete stock. Sea 

 Moss, or Japanese Air Plant; Natural prepared 

 Ferns, Ojcas Leaves, Magnolia Leaves, Oycas 

 Wreaths, Ha«nolla Wreaths, Moss Wreaths. MetalUc 

 Desltrna and a bier line of Novelties. 



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TOBONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade all along the line has been ex- 

 cellent and away ahead of other years. 

 The social season has been a particu- 

 larly good one and is likely to hold out 

 for some little time. An event that 

 brought considerable business to the 

 trade was the visit of the Duke and 

 Duchess of Connaught, November 27 

 to 30. Quite a number of events were 

 given in their honor and the demand 

 for bouquets was large. November 27 

 the Royal Canadian Yacht Club gave 

 a big ball in their honor. This took 

 place in the Armories, which were pro- 

 fusely decorated with flowers and plants. 

 Harry Dillemuth had charge of the 

 work and the Eobert Simpson Co. 

 shared in some of the decorations. 



Just now every one's thoughts are 

 turning to Christmas. From present in- 

 dications stock will be only fkir. The 

 weather this season has been poor for 

 growing and stock has not come along 

 as it should. The crop of azaleas, 



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 



WRITS FOR CURBKNT WHOLK8AIJB CATALOGDS. 

 8«« our SPECIAL BULB OFFKR, p«8re 99, Mot. 2 issue of Tbe ReTlow. 



HENRY r. MICHELL CO. 



518 Market Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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which flower is popular at this season 

 of the year, is not satisfactory. There 

 is a lot of poor stock. The bad season 

 in Europe is given as the reason for 

 this, the hot weather over there being 

 responsible. In other years the plants 

 in the greenhouses came along nicely 

 without being forced, but this year ex- 

 tra heat has had to be used and the 

 quality is not as good as usual. 



Various Notes. 



Ernie Graham, formerly with J. H. 

 Dunlop, and previous to that manager 

 of the Tretheway nlodel farm retail 

 storcj has opened a store on Queen 

 street, near Broadview. He reports 

 business good. 



Neal the Florist has opened a store on 

 Bloor street nea» Brunswick avenue. 



