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The Florists^ Review 



March 19. 1914. 



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WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



The well made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire. 6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate. 



10-inch per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $ 8.00 14.inch per dDzen, $2.00; per 100, $14.00 



12.hich per dozen, 1.50; per 100, id.OO 16-inch per dozen, 3.00; per IQO, 20.00 



.u 18-inch..., per dozen, $4.50; per 100, $27.60 



10^ Discount on all^ orders for WIro Good* amounting to $10.00 or moro. 



Prices on larger size Hanging Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. 



GREEN SHEET NOS^ "•"• 'ST^ISSS: .«k™ 



Per Bundle $1.00 5 Bundles $4.75 10 Bundles. $9.00 25 Bundles. $21.00 



Prices on larger quantities quoted on application. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



32-34-36 E. Third Street, ' 



WHOLESALE 



COMMISSION 



FLORIST 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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SYBACUSE, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Business was good last week and all 

 flowers have cleaned up well. Although 

 it is the Lenten season and there is not 

 much work along the lines of decora- 

 tions for parties and weddings, the 

 extra work in funeral designs and 

 spraj's has kept us busy. The weather 

 has modified to some extent and give^ 

 the growers a little rest from the heavy 

 firing to which they have been sub- 

 jected this winter. There has been a 

 particularly heavy call for white car- 

 nations for coloring for St. Patrick's 

 day. Sweet peas are coming in large 

 quantities and are of fair quality. Car- 

 nations also are good and are com- 

 manding $3 per hundred for the best; 

 lilies, from $8 to $10; sweet peas and 

 single violets, from $4 to $7 per thou- 

 sand. 



Various Notes. 



John Meneilly had a good order for 

 a pall during last week, in which he 

 used smilax, plumosus and about 500 

 Enchantress carnations. 



The commissioner of parks has se- 

 cured a plot in one of the parks for 

 a rose garden. This was through the 

 activities of the local amateur society 

 of rose growers and was announced at 

 the meeting March 10. 



George MiUer has completed plans 

 and secured the material for a house 

 22x100 at his place in Jamesville and 

 will plant it to asparagus for cutting 

 for green. 



Theodore Miller, of Jamesville, is 

 cutting quite a quantity of first-class 

 blooms of La Eeine tulips. They are 

 particularly well colored. 



Chester Harris last week had his 

 window decorated with carnations and 

 sweet peas dyed green, together with 

 fern and moss, making an attractive 

 display. 



George Dumas, of Fulton, is cutting 

 some fine sweet peas. 



Potted plants are made a specialty 

 of at the wholesale place of the Baker 

 Floral Co. Fine plants of the French 

 hydrangeas, hybrid and baby rambler 

 roses and Murillo tulips are the lead- 

 ing items now. 



"Warner Bultman, of the Edwards de- 

 partment store floral department, was 

 busy when the writer called, complet- 



DON'T FORGET 

 W« are Getting on Toward* Easter and 

 ' You Will Naed Ribbons 



WHAT KIND WILL THEY BE ? 



Pine Tree Ribbons have "quality" and at the price cannot [ 



be duplicated elsewhere in this country. 

 These are beautiful florist ribbons, wonderful helps in 

 making designs and all floral work. You buy direct from 

 the ribbon mill— don't forget it. 



A postal card brings samples 



THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS CO. 



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ARE YOU USING THE 



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FOR SHIPPING ROSES IN PAPER BOXES? 



Thousands are now used daily. 



For sale by Jobbers. 



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A. J. BINLEY, Glens Falls, N.Y. 



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CYCAS LEAVES 



100 Prepared Cycas, best quality leaves, 

 sizes 20 to 40-inch, for $6.00. 



Other Supplies at equally low prices. 

 Get our list. 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLER, Wholesale fltrist 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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ing a pall made of white carnations, 

 double violets, valley and orchids. This, 

 with three or four other large pieces, 

 was sent to the funeral of one of the 

 most distinguished clergymeji of the 

 city. 



The writer called at Claude V. Hike 'a 

 place in Cortland during the week, but 



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