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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 1, 1909. 



Cut Flower Boxes 



WATKBPROOr. Comer Look Btyl* 



The best and neatest Out Flower box 

 on the market today. 



No. 8x4x20 $2.26per 100 



No. 1 8x4>^xl6 2.00perl00 



No. 2 8x6x18 2.50perlOO 



No. 8 4x8x18 2.90perl00 



No. 4 8x5x24 8.00 per 100 



No. 6 4x8x22 S.SOperlOO 



No. 6 4x8x28 4.50perlOO 



No. 7 6x16x20 5.76perl00 



No. 8 8x7x21 8.00perl00 



No. 9 5x10x35 6.75perl00 



No. 10 7x20x20 7.60 per 100 



No. U 8>ix6x80 8.75 per 100 



The above is a complete list of all sizes of 

 boxes we manufacture. We cannot farnista 

 other slses. 



Add 60c for printing on an order for 100 

 boxes, and 75o for 200 boxes. No charge for 

 printing on an order of 300 boxes or over of 

 assorted sises. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, cash with order. Order 

 by number only. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good. The au- 

 tomobile show, which lasted all the week, 

 created quite a demand for carnations 

 and kept the decorators busy. Roses, 

 Beauties, valley, sweet peas and bulbous 

 stuff were about equal to the demand, 

 with a shortage in orchids, lilacs and Eas- 

 ter lilies. The indications are that this 

 is going to be the best Easter ever. It 

 looks as though everything is going to be 

 plentiful, with the exception of lilies, 

 which are going to be short in number 

 and length of stem. 



Variottf Notes. 



Beinhold Schilling, in charge of the 

 flower department of the New York store, 

 reports business good. 



One of the features of the auto parade 

 this week which attracted a great deal 

 of attention was an auto decorated with 

 flowers. A. Wiegand & Son executed 

 this work, using about 1,500 carnations 

 and 150 strands of asparagus and smilax 

 in it. 



William Langstaff is out, after a three 

 weeks' illness. 



The premium list of the state fair is 

 out. By the hard and diligent work of 

 Secretary A. F. J. Baur, the State Board 

 of Ag^culture allowed the State Flo- 

 rists' Association of Indiana to revise 

 the list, and increased the premiums to 

 about $1,000. This is by far the best 

 premium list ever offered at the Indiana 

 state fair, and it is hoped that the flo- 

 rists of the state will cooperate with the 

 State Florists' Association and make it 

 a grand success. 



Baur & Smith have made arrangements 

 with M. A. Patten & Co., of Tewksbury, 

 Mass., to participate in disseminating 

 Shasta, their new white carnation, and 

 take care of the eastern trade. 



Mrs. Ed Bertermann, who has been ill 

 for some time, had an experience the 

 other night which she will not soon for- 

 get. About 5 o'clock in the morning a 

 thief entered the house. Searching the 

 rooms downstairs, he secured about $5. 

 Then he made his way upstairs, into the 

 room where Mrs. Bertermann lay awake. 

 But, fearful Mr. Bertermann might 

 spring at the burglar and be shot, should 

 he awake, she allowed him to sleep while 

 the thief went through his clothes. As 

 the thief slipped what money he got into 

 his pocket, Mrs. Bertermann coughed 



Special for 



.™^ Easter 



fancy or Dagger ferns, in 1000 or 10,0C0 lots. Write for prices. 



Leucothoe Sprays, green or bronze 40c per 100 



Galax, green or bronze 75c per 1000 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb caeee, extra fine $6.00 



Ground Pine 7c per lb. 



Bunched Laurel 35c 



Best Quality Boxwood, 50-lb. cases per case, $8.00 



Use our Laurel festooning, made fresh daily from the woods, 4c, 5c, 6c, yd. 

 Special low price on a special lot of Bronze Galax. Write for prices. 



Teleerapb Office, New Salem, Mats. L.. D. Phone Connection. 



Crowl Pern Company 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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which we must sell at a redaccd figure to make 

 room for our spring stock. This moss is guaran- 

 teed to give satisfaction or your money back. 

 Sample upon request. 



OCEAN COUNTY MOSS rPEAT CO. 



Waretown, N. J. 



and, seeing that he was detected, he 

 made a rapid exit. Mrs, Bertermann 

 awakened her husband quickly and he ran 

 after the thief, bjit was not fast enough. 



Messrs. Eschner and Karins, of Phila- 

 delphia, paid us a visit this week. 



Hans Kipke, of A. Wiegand & Son, is 

 back at work, after spending three weeks 

 in the hospital. Fred Stolti, of that firm, 

 is on the sick list. H. L. W. 



Southern WILD SMILAX 



Write, wire or telephone the Introduceia. 



Caldwell The Woodsman Decorative COk 



WKRGRKKN. ALABAMA 



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