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Apbil 17, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



31 



WIRE HA NGING BASKETS 



SHEET MOSS IN BAGS 



Da«. D«%.m. <t^O f\i\ Our Sheet M6ss Is the b«st value 

 ner DSigf np^tmXJxI^ tor the money in the market. 



PLAIN Per doz. 



8-Inch $1.00 



10-Inch 1.35 



12-Inch 1.75 



13-inch 2.00 



14-Inch 2.50 



16-Inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top ring. 



FANCY Per doz. 



12-lnch $150 



13-lnch 2 00 



14-inch 2.50 



15-inch 325 



16-inch 4 00 



18-lnch 5.00 



Measure, diameter of border. 



Writ* for Wlr« Work Pric* List. Bast mad* daslsns at low pricos. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Huckleberry Branches 



An Ordere Faied Promptly. CHAS. S. LEE & CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



S2.00 per 



50-pound 



Cases 



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6REEN SHEET MOSS 



Long green sheets for hanslng baskets. 



Per bundle $1 00 5 bundles $ 4.75 



10 bundle! 9.00 25 bundles 21.00 



Persack 1.00 10 sacks 9.00 



Prices on lartrer quantities quoted on application 



C. K. CRITCHCLL. 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 



34.36 E. Third Avo.. Cincinnati, O. 



f 



g Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



HART'S HANDY HANDLE 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ing that time is more than offset by 

 the good results that always follow. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The railroads have made arrange- 

 ments to handle the express matter and 

 as a result stock is coming in again on 

 schedule time. The shipping business, 

 too, is improving each day, and before 

 long should be back close to where it 

 was before the rains of March 24, Busi- 

 ness in this city and neighboring towns 

 is brisk. It comprises orders for every- 

 thing from funeral work to decorations. 



The carnation supply is somewhat off, 

 where, for the last three weeks, it has 

 been really the mainstay of the market. 

 All good blooms coming in are selling 

 well. The call is strongest for white 

 and Enchantress. 



The rose supply is again normal. The 

 offerings include some good Eichmonds, 

 Beauties and Killarneys. 



Mist of the local growers, with the 

 exception of a few who specialize in 



FOR PLANT DECORATION 

 Finished in Qold 



For decorating plants. Fastens 

 securely on the pot. Used in connec- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the value of your 

 plants 1009^ at a nominal cost. 



Gives you the opportunity to place 

 the decoration where it is most needed. 



Used by all the leading Florists 

 throughout the country. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



them, are out or about out of sweet 

 peas. As a result it is next to impos- 

 sible at times to fill orders. Valley is 

 cleaning up as quickly. 



Many fine calla lilies and Easter lilies 

 are offered, but at the best they find 

 only an ordinary market. There is, at 

 the same time, a strong tendency for 

 them to accumulate. Other offerings are 

 snapdragons, pansies, stocks and forget- 

 me-nots. 



The green goods supply is ample. 



Various Notes. 



R. Witterstaetter has been sick for 

 the last fortnight. 



L. H. Kyrk, beginning this week, is 

 again getting in shipments of elegant 

 roses from Frank & Sons, of Portland, 

 Ind. 



C. E. Critchell's hanging basket ad- 

 vertisement in The Eeview has brought 

 him a large number of orders. 



Chas. Miller, of Covington, 0., is on 

 the sick list, 



A baby boy has arrived at the home 

 of George Fern, the decorator. 



E. G. Gillett's shipments are again 

 coming in regularly on the Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



R, D. Ruttle's daughter. Miss Mar- 



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