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Mabch 26, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



Special Easter i^r ice List 



OUT FLOWEE BOXES. 



FLORISTS' 



or Violet 



Made of 



Sizes 



green-lined 



moisture-proof board. 

 Per 100 



8 xl83;5 Inches $2.60 



8 x2l3cy Inches 2.76 



8 H x24x5 Inches 3.60 



3Hx21x7 Inches 3.90 



4 x24x8 Inches 4.60 



6 x28x8 inches 6.75 



5 x36x8 Inches 7.60 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES. 



Prepared Magnolias, Green, Brown or 



Red, per box of 1,000 $1.35 



(Special price on quantity.) 



DOVES. 



Each 



Prime quality $1.26 



First quality 1.00 



(V4 doz. at doz. rate.) 



WAX LILIES. 



Per Per 



Doz. Gross 



Callas $0.76 $7.50 



Harrlsil 50 4.50 



CHENILLE BIBDS. 



A novelty for the holiday trade, can be had 

 In white, blue, pink, yellow, or red. 



Per dozen , $1.00 



Per 100 7.00 



QBEEN SHEET MOSS. 



Per bundle $0.86 



Per bale (of 6 bundles) 1.26 



Per 6-bale lots for 6.00 



BOUQUET PINS. 



4\i in. long, per doz $0.16 



Gross 1.26 



PINS— Black 

 Heads. 



(Put up In boxes of 260. Prices per 1,000.) 

 1 1% 2 2V6 8 3% 

 $1.00 $1.25 



$0.50 $0.75 



$1.60 $1.75 



4-in. 

 2.00 



CEEPE PAPER AND POT COVERS. 



Per Per 



Doz. 100 



Waterproof (all colors) $1.50 $12.00 



Pebbled pleated (all colors) 2.00 16.00 



Porto Rlcan and fancy mats — 1.60 12.50 



"DAISY" RIBBON. 



(Bolt of 10 yards.) ^ ^^ 



No. 22 $110 



No. 40 1-26 



No. 60 1-^6 



No. 80 1-65 



No. 100 2.00 



VIOLET CORDS. 



(Violet, Green, Pink or White Colors.) 



Per Per 

 Doz. Gross 



Large size $0.35 $4.00 



Small size 26 8.00 



FIBER RIBBONS. 



1 inch wide — 60 yards to bolt. 

 All colors, per bolt $0.90 



COTTON BACK. 



Good ribbon for decorative purpose and de- 

 sign work. Per bolt of 10 yds. 



4 In. wide $1.00 



6 In. wide 1.60 



CHIFFON. 



(About 36 to 40 yards to bolt.) 

 Can be had In any color. Per Yfl. 



Satin Edge Chiffon, 4 In. wide $0.02H 



Satin Edge Chlfton, 6 In. wide 03^4 



Satin Edge Chiffon, 10. In wide 06 



Dotted Chiffon, 4 In. wide 04 



Dotted Chlfton, 6 In. wide 06 



Fancy Chiffons. 



Dotted and Lace Effect Patterns $0.06 



Bow Knot Effect Patterns 06 



Lily of the Valley Effect Patterns 06 



Imprinted with Blue Forget-Me-Nots. .06 



Silk Gauze Chiffon, 6 in. wide 04 



Silk Gauze Chiffon, 14 in. wide 08 



Waterproof, 4 In. wide 08 



Waterproof, 6 In. wide 04 



Dew Drop Effect, 4 In. wide 08 



Dew Drop Effect, 6 In. wide 04 



BABY RIBBON. 



No. 1, per spool of 50 yds $0.80 



No. 1V4, per spool of 50 yds 46 



"Bonton" Baby Ribbon (very handsome 

 and good for general uses). Per spool 



of 250 yds 76 



No. 2 Gauze, per bolt 20 



VIOLET FOIL. 



Can be had In either green or violet color. 



Per lb $0.26 



10 lbs. and over at 22% 



20 lbs. and over at 20 



PLAIN CARDS. 



Put up 100 to a package, 500 cards to a 

 box Per Per 



600 1,000 



No. 88 $0.60 $0.86 



No. 66 75 1.26 



No. 48 1.00 1.60 



GEO. H. ANGERNDELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 

 1324 PINE ST. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ST. LODIS, NO. 



ers was light the first day, but was 

 better the second evening. The exhib- 

 its were: 



C. V. Abele brought a well-flowered 

 azalea. 



The E. C. Amling Co., in five vases, 

 showed Killarney and Bulgarie roses, 

 Easter lilies, Spencer sweet peas and 

 valley of first-class quality. 



The Alphano Humus Agency had 

 samples of the article, from Alphano, 

 N. J., from which it takes its name. 



A. A. Arnold Paper Box Co. showed 

 cut flower boxes in a number of sizes 

 and a variety of finishes. 



H. N. Bruns showed his specialty, 

 lily of the valley, in decorated pots 

 and boxes, also three fine plants of 

 forced lilac with the pots covered with 

 Porto Rican mats. 



Frederick Haase showed the Charles 

 E. White wild bird feeder, which C. C. 

 Wheaton, in charge, said is proving a 

 good seller with florists, especially 

 those who handle birds and goldfish. 



H. R. Hughes had an attractive dis- 

 play of his special decorated cut flower 

 boxes, three sizes and six colors. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. wa^ represented 

 by a large group of decorative, spring 

 and Easter pot plants, including lilies 

 palms, pandanus, maples, azaleas, hy 

 drangeas, aspleniums, crotons, ivies, 

 variegated funkias, dracaenas, dieffen 

 bachias, asparagus, etc.; also the Bull 

 dog clip. 



The Raedlein Basket Co. showed cut 

 flower and plant baskets in many 

 styles and sizes. 



The A. L. Randall Co. had a special 

 room and the largest display, includ- 

 ing a big line of ribbons and chiffon, 

 novelty baskets, glass and metal vases, 



1WT0T1CE is hereby given to the trade that the mem- 

 ^ ^ bers of the N. Y. & N. J. Association of Plant 

 Growers have adopted a new credit system, under the 

 terms of which they cannot extend credit for a period 

 beyond the 15th day of the second month following the 

 month of sale. All accounts must be paid by that date, 

 and all accounts remaining unpaid by that date must be 

 turned over to the Association for collection, and the firm 

 owing such account will thereafter be dealt with by 

 members of the Association on a cash basis only. The 

 new system will go into effect April 1, 1914. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-incb SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-Incb clay pots (31 cubic Inches o{ soil 

 and roots). See our larger advts. on pp. 121, 128. 



F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS, Chester, N. J. 



pot covers, a new metal one among 

 them; moss, mats, etc. 



"Wietor Bros, set up two vases of 

 roses, Killarney and White Killarney, 

 of excellent quality. 



The George Wittbold Co., in addi- 



Nagnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Rosens 



Write for Pricea 

 nvins name of your jobber 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



17 N. FrankliB St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. 



tion to Easter rose plants, genistas, 

 kentias, Phoenix Roebelenii and Bos- 

 ton ferns, had vases of Robert Hand's 

 extra fine Killarney and White Killar- 

 ney, also Sunburst, Milady and Irish 

 Fire Flame roses. 



