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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



May 0, 1912. 



For Hanging Baskets and Designs. Long, clean Bheets, per laundle $1.00; 5 bundle«K $4.75; 



10 bundles $9.00; 25 bundles $21.00; 50 bundles $40.00; 100 bundles $75.00 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST 



34-36 E. Third Avenue, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



'that will iiiake their impress on the 

 inarket. 



It is said that the Samuel 0. Harris 

 contract referred to above is made by 

 -three individuals under Mr. Harris' 

 name; these three, Mr. Harris and two 

 others, will operate the four stands at 

 a cost of $5,520 per year for rent. The 

 contract went into effect May 6. 



Phil. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



The feeling of cheerfulness still pre- 

 vails in the wholesale cut flower mar- 

 ket. The supply of all kinds of stocU 

 has shortened up to a considerable ox- 

 tent, whieh has enabled the dealers to 

 clean out better than thej- have tor 

 weeks. Eoses are a little more i)lenti- 

 ful than they have been, but there has 

 been no important change in quota- 

 tions. American Beauties of the best 

 quality are sellin<r at from 15 cents to 

 25 cents, Bruuners about the same. 8pe 

 cial Mrs. .Tardine, Radiance, My Mary 

 land, Bulgarie, Mrs. Aaron Ward, fetch 

 8 cents to 10 cents. Special Killarney, 

 Richmond and Lady Hillingdon com- 

 mand 6 cents, and in some cases a lit- 

 tle better price is obtained. There is 

 & poor demand for Bride and Brides- 

 maid except for the smaller grades. 



The supply of carnations is consider- 

 ably less, which accounts for the stif- 

 fening of prices, but it is only the best 

 flowers that are touching 4 cents. Lily 

 of the valley has been much called for, 

 but. as the shipments have I>een much 

 heavier, the quotations have a down 

 •ward tendency. There has been no 

 ■change in the prices of orchids and gar- 

 <lenias. There have been large orders 

 for eattleyas, but not sufficient to in- 

 crease prices. Jonquils arevmuch in 

 evidence at $1.50 to $2 per hundred. 

 Lilies are moving slowly and, as the 

 supply is constantly increasing, it is 

 dirticult to hold the prices on these. 

 There is an abundance of sweet peas 

 and the general quality is excellent, 

 but it is difficult to get more than $1 

 l>er <lozen bunches for the best. There 

 is the usual supply of Spanish iris, an- 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$1.60 per 1000. DiscouDt on laripe orders. 

 SPECIAL. ^Galax, Bronze or Green, $5.00 per case of 10,000; our Best Fes- 



tooninif, 5c per yard. 



Tel. Office, New Salem. Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



MILLINGTON. MASS. 



Try our Boxwood, it's the finest that 



grows; no waste; 50-lb. case, $7.60. 

 The finest Laurel Wreaths made, $3.00 



per doien. 

 Branch Laurel, 36c for large bnndls. 

 Sphaifnum Moss, |6.00 per bale. 

 Bouquet Green, 8c per lb. 

 Southern Smilax, $5.00 per case of 



60 lbs. 

 Oreen Moss, $1.26 per bbl. 

 Partridge Berries, 10c per bunch of 



60 sprays. 



A SKdal Lst sf GROUND PINE, only $6.00 ptr 100 lbs. First csae, first served. 



GROWL FERN CO., : Mllllngton, Mass 



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L B. Brague ft Son 



Wholesale 

 Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



Mess, Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce, Evergreens 



Established 1867. HINSDALE, MASS. 

 Mention The Review when Toa wrtt» 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



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tirrhinum, daisies, mignonette, stocks 

 and pansies. 



Good smilax and asparagus move a 

 little better, but there is not much call 

 for adiantuni. « 



Various Notes. 



At the next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club there will be a display 

 of spring bedding plants in memory of 

 the late John Birnie. The getting up 

 of this spring exhibition of spring 

 plants in the club room was a particu- 



SPHAGNUM 

 MOSS 



WRITE 



C. C.rOLLWORTH CO., Nilwaikee, WU. 



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 We are now ihlppint 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Natnral and Parpetoated 

 SHEET MOSSES 



L A. BEAVCN, - CVOGREEN, AU. 



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F=LORISTS! 



Don't forget when you remember that I sell all 



Natiye Forest Greens, Cut Teris, Festoon- 

 ing, Baled Boughs, Xmas Trees, Etc. 



Write for price. 



H. J. SMITH, - Hinsdale, Mass. 



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lar hobby of the late Mr. Birnie. Philip 

 Mindil, 1547 Broadway, is announced 

 as the essayist of the evening. His 



