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The Weddy Florets' Review. 



Atbil 4, 1912. 



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Out of Town Retailers 



Can safely order of us by mail or telephone 



Telegraph Your Easter Orders at Oor Expense 



Badgley, Riedel & Meyer, inc. 



Ptaones: ] \^ |Mad. Sq. 



34 W. 28th Street, New York City 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



DETBOIT. 



The Market. 



Trade was pretty brisk last week. 

 Roses and carnations have been arriv- 

 ing in fairly large shipments, but have 

 been rapidly disposed of. Sweet peas 

 are exceedingly scarce. Some of the 

 finest forget-me-not ever seen is being 

 shipped in by Fred Breitmeyer and is 

 selling well. 



Various Notes. 



Thos. Browne sent a vase of his 

 beautiful seedling carnation, Magnifi- 

 cent, to Mr. Pochelon's opening March 

 26, where it created quite a sensation. 



The firm of Klang & Eockelman has 

 dissolved, John Klang having bought 

 Mr. Rockelman's interest. 



The Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been having a heavy demand for 

 its antique baskets. This company now 

 (Iocs a big business in supplies, of which 

 a large stock is carried. 



Conspicuous at the opening of the 

 new store of the Bemb Floral Co. were 

 beautiful baskets sent by W. B. Brown 

 and the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 

 also a horseshoe of lily of the valley 

 planted right into the frame in moss. 

 A. Miller, of Chicago, also remembered 

 Mr. Pochelon. 



B. Schroeter has been supplying many 

 lilies to the Michigan Cut Ilower Ex- 

 change. 



Chas. Plumb finds his new shipping 

 room a great convenience in handling 

 his large Easter business. 



No meeting of the Detroit Florists' 

 Club was held on the regular meeting 

 night^ April 1, it being so close to 

 Easter that all were busy. H. S. 



Qr&nd Batrtds, Wis.— Pajjl C. Beasa, 

 of Merrill, Wis., has closed a deal here 

 for a considerable tract of ground and 

 will start work as soon as the weather 

 moderates, erecting a modern green- 

 house plant. The present plans include 

 8,000 square feet of glass, which he ex- 

 pects to ultimately extend to about 

 10,000 square feet. Mr. Beasa has been 

 connected with the N. Greivelding 

 greenhouses, of Merrill, for several 

 years. 



Per 100 



18x5x3 $1.75 

 21x 5x3^ 1.85 

 24x 5x3K 2.35 

 28x 5x3^ 2.90 

 30x 5x3^ 3. 

 21x 8x5 

 24x8x5 

 28x 8x5 

 30x 8x5 



2.85 

 3.50 

 3.70 

 4.50 

 5.50 

 6.25 

 7.50 



36x 8x5 



30x12x6 



36x14x6 



DOUBLE VIOLET 



BOXES \^ 



9 x4x4$1.75 



95^x6x5 2J25 



to x7x6 2.50 



12 x8x7 3.00 



No charge for printing 

 in lota of 500. 

 Special dlMsonntfl 

 on larre quantities 



Try Us 



We can sare you money 

 on evenrthing you buy 

 in Florists' Supplies. 



Green and Violet Tinfoil 



Best Qaallty. SOo per lb. 

 $16.00 per 100 lbs. 



PLAIN UNFOXL, Oo per lb. 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns 



▲•1 Quality. SS.OO per 1000 



ease of 

 10.000 



Bronze Galax ) $7.so per 

 Green Galax ) 



Boxwood 



excellent Qualltr. Itc per lb. 



We import best qnaUty 

 only. Our Orcas I^earea 

 are prepared by beat 

 mannfacturers In Eu- 

 rope. Our prlcea are 

 the lowest. 



Per 100 



4x 8 in. $2.00 



8x12 in. 2.50 



12x16 in. 3.00 



16x20 in. 3.50 



20x24 in. 4.00 



24x28 in. 5.00 



28x32 in 6.00 



32x36 in. 7.00 



36x40 in. 8.00 



Imported Bronze and Green 

 Magnolle Leavee 



Very Best Quality, $2.00 per basket 



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We constantly carry a large assortment of Florists' 



Supplies and can fill orders at a moment's notice. 



OUR BEAUTIFUL ILIUSTRATLD aTALOGUE 



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Henry M. Roblnsoh 1 00. 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



TKUBPHOMxs Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' 



]r^Hm252oo:^l92 Supplies-Hardy Cut Evergreens. 



15 PraviRce Street BOSTON, MASS. 9 aid 15 Chapman Place 



Branch Store:"46 West 26th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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