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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Aphil 28, 1910. 



FANCY FERN "«^ FANCY FERN 



Per IOOO9 $2.00. Special price on large lota. 



Green and Bronze Galax $1.25 per 1000; $7.50 per 10.000 



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze, $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per 1000 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $7.00; extra fine. 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; 50 lbs., $8.50 



Full line Cut Flowers at ail times. 



Michigan Cut Flmnr Eicbuge, 31M0 inadwar, Detroit, 



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is one of the largest and most unique 

 catalogues ever sent out. 



* ' Buds ' ' has a neat store at 76 Bar- 

 clay street completed and filled, and busi- 

 ness has already been encouraging. 



Kessler Bros., of Twenty-eighth street, 

 when they move to new quarters will be 

 on the ground floor, George Cotsonas & 

 Co., in the same building, have also a 

 good ground floor in prospect. 



A. L. Young & Co. are putting up some 

 handsome new signs at their store at 54 

 West Twenty-eighth street. 



The new premises of Walter Sheridan 

 and Traendjy & Schenck, on West Twen- 

 ty-eighth street, are rapidly approaching 

 completion, and these firms will be com- 

 fortably settled in their up-to-date of- 

 fices before another week is over. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



John Hanges and Zacharias Papagelis, 

 who compose the firm of Hanges & Papa- 

 geUs, 258 West One Hundred Sixteenth 

 street, have filed a petition in bank- 

 ruptcy with liabilities $4,825 and assets 

 $30 in accounts. 



CLEVELAND, 



The Market 



The cold dark weather has put a de- 

 cided crimp in the supply of all kinds of 

 cut flowers. Prices are on the rise, but 

 there is still not enough to fill orders. 

 Carnations that have heretofore been 

 plentiful are not to be found at 2*/^ cents 

 and 3 cents. Boses have also moved up 

 in price and are bringing from 3 cents 

 to 8 cents. There are quantities of sweet 

 peas, valley and lilies sent in daily, but 

 the carnation shortage makes the demand 

 for them good. Violets are about done 

 for this season, the last being received 

 April 25. 



Various Notes. 



Knoble Bros, report good business last 

 week, having had some large funerals. 

 This firm advertises steadily in the daily 

 papers and are more than pleased with 

 the results derived therefrom. 



C. A. Bramley, of Superior avenue, is 

 handling great quantities of pansies this 

 season. He stated that he expects to 

 market 5,000 baskets. 



Milford Parks will resume operations 

 at the Luna park flower stand about the 

 middle of May. 



John Kirchner has had a busy week of 

 funeral work. He reports trade in gen- 

 eral as good. 



It is with regret that we report the 

 death of Mrs. Bobert Kegg, wife of one 





THE KERVAN CO. 



113 W. 28tli St., NEW YOim 



WH01X8ALK 



All Decorating Everg^reenB— Southern Wild Smilax, Fresh Ont Palmetto 

 and Cabbage Palm Leaves, fresh cut Cycae, Hemlock, Laurel, Sprace and 

 Boxwood branches; Ropings made on order, all kinds and sizes. 



Fancy and Dagifer Ferns, Green and Bronae Galax and Levcoth^e 

 Spraya, Sphafl^nnm, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish Moaaea. 

 Painted Palmetto, Dyed Sheet Moss, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Cork Barks, 

 etc., etc. 



Greens. Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plnmes. All decorating Material in 

 Season. 



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HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLX8AXJB OOMMI88I01I FXX>BX8T8 



CUT FLOWBRS OF ALL KINDS 



Daegwr and Fanoy Ferns. $1.50 per 1000. 



Grsen and Bronze (Salaz, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



Leueothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 100: $7.50 per 1000. 



Southern Wild 8ml]ei 



Hardy Cut Kversreens and Florlaca* Supplies . 



Branch Laurel. Laurel Festooning, Green and Sphagnum 



Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand;. 



can fill orders at a moment's notice. Telephone or telegraph. 



Tel. 2617-2618 Main; Fort Hill 25290. 



15 Province Street. ROCTOM M JLCCL 

 and9CliapmanPlace, m3\M*9 I Vl^y in AOa* 



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Now is the time 



to make np 



Wire Baskets 



for spring selling. We have the best 

 baskets in the market. Try them this 

 season. 



10-in., $1.60 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 

 12-in., 2.00 per doz.; 15.00 per 100. 

 14-in., 3.00 per doz.; 20.00 per 100. 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons Co. 



Bos 894, PEORIA, ILL. 



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of the oldest florists in the city. The en- 

 tire craft wish to express their sympathy 

 with Mr. Kegg in his bereavement. 



The J. M. Gasser Co. is rebuilding its 

 carnation range this season. This firm 

 is cutting a fine lot of roses. 



Smith & Fetters had an attractive win- 

 dow of $1 boxes of assorted flowers Sat- 

 urday, April 23. B. 



The florist's art was in evidence 

 Thursday afternoon, April 14, at the I 



•AlAX LEAVES. DAGGER FERNfc 



A. L. FORTDNKS, dealer, wholesale only, in 

 Dagger Ferns : A-1 stock, also full count. Address 



955 Grand Avenue, 

 N9vr Haven, ... Ck>nn. 



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Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



New Crop FKBMS, Fancy and Dagrarer, 

 81.25 per 1000. 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



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Choice Taney and Dagger 



Ferns, $1.00 per thousand, now ready. 

 Fancy Huckleberry Sprays, t2JiO per 60- lb. case. 

 Cash. Low express rates. Florists every- 

 where:— See amount saved here. 

 Best references furnished. 



GARLAND PLORISTS' EXCHANGE, Garland. Ala 



