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The Florists' Review 



July 11, 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w Fancy Varna 



Per 100 $0.20 Per 1000....,.; $1.25 



SOOOormore Sl.OOperlOOO 



dS^an Lanoothoa Bpraya 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 5.00 



Bronza Galax Laavas 

 Per 1000 J1.0» Per 10.000 5.00 



8PKCIAL FBICK8 ON LABOK QUAMTITIXS. 



Oraan Galas Laavea 



Per 1000....... $1.00 Per 10.000 $ 7.60 



Sphaamum Hoaa 



Perbale $1.50 6 or more bales, per bale 1.40 



Ctaraan Bliaat Moaa 



Per bundle ^...$1.00 5 bundles. $4.75 10 bundles 9.00 



25 bundles $21.00 



50 bundles 40.00 



Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $1.75 per carton 

 Everything In Florists* Supplies 



Full Line •! Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. L CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 34-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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New Wisconsin clean stock. Carload 

 just arrived. Can ship same day orders 

 are received. 



Sphagnum Noss 



$I.SO PER BALE it PER BALE, $1.50 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 3840 Broriway, DETROIT 



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EASTER LILIES Every Day in the Year 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Jleaaon The Keview wnen you wnce. 



underwent a serious operation for ap- 

 pendicitis about two weeks ago at Mt. 

 Sinai hospital. He is reported as get- 

 ting along well. E. O. 



ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



The last week has been extremely hot 

 and naturally it injures stock. Boses, 

 carnations and all greenhouse stock 

 show, the effects of the heat. Outdoor 

 stock is exceptionally good. Sweet 

 peas are the leading seller. Gladioli 

 and asters are on the market and are 

 good. The price for all outdoor stock 

 is good and the demand takes all the 

 supply, although business is dull with 

 the exception of funeral work, which 

 is keeping up well. 



Various Notes. 



The coming flower show is the prin- 

 cipal topic of conversation among St. 

 Paul florists these days. All the com- 

 mittees in charge of the show are work- 

 ing diligently and are planning to give 

 St. Paul the finest show ever put on in 

 the west. O. J. Olson, chairman of the 

 publicity committee, reports excellent 

 progress from his subcommittees. Every- 

 body who can read will know about the 

 show. It is realized that it is neces- 

 sary to get the patronage to make the 

 show a success. All the florists are 

 enthused and, with the assistance of 

 Minneapolis florists, it is bound to be 

 a good show. 



The Minnesota State Florists* So- 



BASKETS ~ BASKETS 



For Flowers and PUnta. We have many new, ex- 

 clnslve deslfirna, specially adapted for florists' ase. 

 ▲ak for one of onr 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS 



from $10.00 np. Just what voa need to increase 

 yonr cat flower and plant trade. Write today. 



RABDLEIN BASKET CO. 

 717 HUwauke* Avenue OHIO AGO 



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ciet^ will hold its annual picnic at 

 Spring Park, Minnetonka, Thursday, 

 July 18. 



C. A. Ouellette, formerly with Lake- 

 wood cemetery, Minneapolis, is with 

 Holm & Olson. He is in charge of the 

 planting for the nursery department. 



N. C. Hanson, corner Dale and Mary- 

 land streets, has just finished planting 

 to roses a new concrete house 25x100 

 feet. Mr. Hanson believes concrete 

 benches to be the proper construction 

 for greenhouses, so he has included 

 them in his new house. He grows only 

 for the wholesale market and has no 

 trouble finding an outlet for his stock. 



F. W. Topel, who for the last five 

 years did business at Dale and Charles 

 streets, has purchased Mr. Hierse- 

 korn's store on East Seventh street and 

 is conducting his business there. 



C. Bussjaeger, after five years of 

 retirement from the florists' business, 

 has resumed control of his green- 

 houses at Dale and Charles streets. He 

 is remodeling the entire place, and in 

 place of wooden houses he is substitut- 

 ing concrete. 



Holm & Olson drew heavily on the 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write na for catalogue and prices, stating size 

 you require and for what kind of out flowers 

 you wish to use the refrigerator; also state, 

 whether you want it for diaplay or only for 

 •Corace. 



McCray Refrigerator Go. Kr.i^n.f,*;i. 



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local market Monday, July 8. They 

 furnished the decorations for the Hotel- 

 men 's convention, held at the Hotel St. 

 Paul. They used such an abundance 

 of flowers that the market was cleaned 

 up. 



Visitors: Harry Balsley, Detroit; 

 Harry Calish, New York; Sam Selig- 

 man, of Wertheimer Bros., New York. 



C. R. F. 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Summer weather, with its excessive 

 heat, is having its usual effect on busi- 

 ness. Wedding orders ceased with 

 June, and funeral orders last week were 

 scarce. On the other hand, stock is not 

 any too plentiful in carnations and 

 roses, as they are becoming scarcer 

 every day. What stock there is in this 

 line is quite good, considering the 

 weather conditions. There are plenty 

 of longiflorum lilies and gladioli to be 

 had, but, on account of the quietude of 

 last week, many of them had to be 

 consigned to the ash barrel. The sup- 

 ply of lily of the valley and sweet peas 



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