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The Florists^ Review 



MA.&CH 20, 1913. 



EDWARD RFID choice Easter Uliesjaney, violets 



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HOLTON & uUNKEL CO. Kmamey, Carnations" 



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GUST. RUSCH S CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



448 HOwavlee St, MILWAUKEE, WIS 



Cut n«wers and Florists' Supplies, 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia. March 10. 19l;5. 

 Per doz. 



Beauty, Specials $7.50 @ |9.00 



Shore 1.00® 



•2.00 



Per 100 



The Killameys. Fancy $10.00 



Pelect 6.00 



Ordinary 4.00 



My Maryland, Fancy 10.00 



II Select 6.00 



Short 4.00 



Richmond, Fancy 10 00 



Select 6.00 



Ordinary 4.00 



Sunburit, Hillingdon, Ward 5.00 



Carnations, Fancy 4.00 



Select 



Ordinary 2.00 



Oattleyas... .per doz., $6.00 @ $7.50 

 Gardenias.. " 1.00 @ 8 00 



Easter Lilies " 1.00 @ 1.50 



Callas " 1.50® 2.00 



White Lilac, bunch, l 00 @ 1.25 



Valley 3.00 



Violets, single 50 



Violets, double 1.00 



Snapdragon 1.00 



Daisies 1.00 



Sweet Peas 50 



Mignonette 3 . 00 



Pansies 



Daffodils 2.00 



Tulips 2.00 



Southern Daffodils 2.') 



@ $15.00 

 @ 8.00 

 @ 5 00 

 @ 15.00 

 @ 8.00 

 @ 5.00 

 15 00 

 8.00 

 500 

 12 00 

 5.00 

 3.. 50 

 2.50 



@ 



@ 

 @ 

 @ 

 @ 



® 



® 



4 00 

 1.00 

 1 2.5 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1..50 

 5.00 



.75 

 3.00 

 4.00 



,50 



Pittsburgh, March 19, 1913. 

 Per doz. 



Beauty. Fancy $.5.00 &: $6.00 



Medium 3 00 @ 4.(X) 



Short 1.00® 2.00 



Per 100 



Killarney 



White Killarney 



Richmond 



My Maryland 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Melody 



Bulgarie (Rlvoire. Taft) 



Carnations 



Cattleyas. per dos. . . .$5.00 @ $7.50 



Valley 



Lilies 



Violets 



Daisies 



Paper Whites 



Tulips 



Jonquils 



$4.00 ® 

 4.00 ® 

 4.00 ® 

 6.00 @ 

 6.00 @ 

 6.00 @ 

 6.00 ® 

 2.00 @ 



3.00 @ 



.30 @ 

 1.00 @ 



3.00 @ 



$12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12 00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 4.00 



4.00 

 12.00 

 .75 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



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Cut Flowers Greens 



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Snapdragon -- Callas - Pansies -- Daisies 



WM. J. BAKER— 1432 SOUTH PENH 8Q —PHILADELPHIA 



SWEET PEAS AND DAFrODILS 



EUQENE BERNHEIMER, P»{i^6it^f^k:PA. 



EASTER LILIES FOR EASTER 



WHOLXaAIiM FLORIIT 



for Hore Chole. Flownn. 

 , PlilUulsIplila, Pe. 



Samuel F. Lilley, ^^.s^i 



I WILL HAVE A BIG SUPPLY OF WHITE LILAC AND COLORED LILAC 

 FOR EASTER AND ALL ALONG IN THE SEASON. 



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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The monthly meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 March 12. President Brown occupied the 

 chair. Mrs. A. Fletcher was elected an 

 honorary member and S. Brackett, of 

 Locust Valley, an active member. The 

 exhibits of plants and cut flowers were 

 specially good. James Duthie, of Oys- 

 ter Bay, exhibited three varieties of 

 Freesia Tubergini. The colors in this 

 freesia are pleasing and they are sure 

 to become favorites for conservatory 

 and house decorations. The varieties 

 were Dainty, La Phare and Sweet Lav- 

 ender. The society's prizes for the 

 exhibits of the evening were awarded 

 to A. MacKenzie, P. Charbonneael and 

 J. MacDonald. A certificate of culture 

 was awarded to J. W. Everatt, for a 

 basket of fine mushrooms; honorable 

 mention to J. Ingram for narcissi, and 

 to J. Duthie for carnations. A. Wil- 

 son, representing the plant oil firm 

 of that name, was present and offered 

 a substantial cash prize to be put up 

 put up at the next fall show. It was de- 

 cided to hold the next meeting April 

 16 at 7 p. m., and prizes are offered for 

 twelve roses, mixed, twelve Darwin tu- 

 lips and one calceolaria. J. M. 



' ' I HAVE 150 varieties of peonies, ' ' says 

 W. E. Fryer, of Mantorville, Minn., 

 ' * but 100 of them never should have been 

 named — and you can guess how it is with 

 anyone who advertises 1,200 varieties." 



The Munk Floral Co. 



Wboleaale Oroirers of 



CUT FLOWERS 



and Jobbers of 



FLORISTS' SUPPUES 

 Columbus, t Ohio 



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