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Apbil,27, 1911. 



, The Weekly Florists' Review. 



29 



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WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



PLAIN Per doz. 



8-iilcli 11.00 



10-inch 1.25 



12-inch.... 1.50 



13-inch 2.00 



14-mch 2.50 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



FANCY Per doz. 



12-inch $1.30 



13-inch 1.80 



M-inch 2.25 



15-inch 3.00 



16-inch 3.50 



18-inch 4.50 



Sheet Mo0* in barrels, extra choice, |2.00 per barrel. 

 Write for Wire Work Price List. Beet made designs at low prices. 



Michigan Cot Flower Exchaoge 



38-40 Broadway, DETROIT, MICH. 



have stiffened in price. Stocks, daisies, 

 hyacinths and daffodils are all abun- 

 dant. Grand sweet peas are accumulat- 

 ing and prices are low, except for the 

 long-stemmed and new varieties. The 

 less said of violets the better. The 

 street men were selling them April 22 

 at 10 cents a bunch. This week will 

 probably end the violet shipments for 

 the season. The continued cold of April 

 was a blessing in disguise to many of 

 the smaller growers up the Hudson. 



Various Notes. 



The next club meeting will take place 



May 8. The following members have 

 been requested to give five to 10-minute 

 talks that evening: Arthur T. Bodding- 

 ton, on "Bermuda Floriculture;" M. C. 

 Ebel, "Insects;" W. B. DuRie, "School 

 Gardens;" J. G. Esler, "Hail;" Robert 

 Schultz, "The Rose;" A. Kakuda, 

 "Japan;" John Young, "A Quarter 

 Century's Reminiscences;" W. J. Stew- 

 art, ' ' The National Flower Show After- 

 math;" J. H. Pepper, "Long Island 

 Farming;" Al Rickards, "Commercial 

 Traveling;" H. C. Steinhoff, "The New 

 Market;" J. McHutchison, "South 

 America;" Jos. Manda, "The Orchid;" 



H. A. Bunyard, "The Sweet Pea;" S. 

 S. Butterfield, "Oklahoma." 



John H. Dunlop, of Toronto, is a 

 visitor this week. He is here with the 

 Cyrene Preceptory and will remain for 

 a visit with friends. He has fully re- 

 covered from his operation for appendi- 

 citis. 



"W. Rehm, of New Orleans, now with 

 L. Daehnfeldt, of Odense, Denmark, has 

 had a successful trip for his firm in New 

 England and Canada. 



Paul Meconi is the latest addition to 

 the list of New York wholesalers, with 

 headquarters in the Coogan building, 



