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The Florists' Review 



Araixc .17, .1913. 



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Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX, 50-LB. CASE S5.00 



B OR MORE CASES, S4.50 PER CASE. 



Fancy Eastern Fama 



Per 100... $0 2;") Per 1000 $2 00 



Graan Laucothaa Spraya 



PerlOO $050 PerlOOO $450 



Boxwood Spraya 



Per lb $ 020 



Per 100 lbs.... HOC 



Per case, 50 lbs., $ 7 50 

 Per 500 lbs 60 00 



Bronza Galax Laavaa 



PerlOOO $1.25 Per 10.000 $7 50 



Graan Galax Laavaa 



PerlOOO $1.25 Per 10.000 $7 50 



Maxican Ivy 



Per 100. .60c Per 1000 $5 00 



8PXCX4I. PBICXa OH LABOB qUAHTITIB8. 



Bronie, Green, Red and Purple Blag^nolia Leaves* $1.60 carton. 



Bverythingf in Florista* Suppliea. 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



Sphagnum Moaa '■■ 



Per bale $175 



10 or more b»Ies. per bale 1 50 



Graan Shaat Moaa 



Ferbimdle $1.00 5baiidlea $4.75 



lObtmdlet 9.00 25 bundles 21.00 



50 bundles |40i00 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 84-86 Bast Third Ato., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



JUnttonlbe Bevlew wben you wtlto. 



to all who write ma mentioning thia adv.* new cuatomar with an order* or regular 

 ^^cuatomers— 1 quart pure unfermented CONCORD GRAPE JOlCE. ~ 



HNE i^ FANCY CUT FERNS, $2.00 per 1000. GREEN SHEET NOSS, fitsh fran tke \tu, %IM per bU. ' 



Very best there Is for hangingr baskets. 



H. HITOJhICOCK, GLENWOOD, MICH. 



Mention The ReTlew wben yog write. 



KAN^S CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



The market was rather crowded last 

 week, especially with carnations, which 

 are fine and as good stock as any on 

 the market this season. It seems every- 

 body has plenty of them. Several large 

 firms had sales of both roses and car- 

 nations, supplied by home produeeis. 

 One objection to these department store 

 sales is that the pUWfc expects the re- 

 tail florists to sell at the same prices 

 and deliver. Several retailers complain 

 about the sales, because of the extra 

 telephone calls that bring no results. 

 Business is all that could be expected in 

 the cut flower line, although the 

 weather had some eflfect on the trade 

 last week, when it was cloudy and driz- 

 zling at times. The florists who are 

 handling bedding stock have com- 

 menced to get busy, as calls are com- 

 ing in fast, especially for porch boxes. 

 The wholesalers are finding out that a 

 glut in cut flowers is on, as every 

 grower is cutting plenty, but the 

 cloudy weather last week will help to 

 hold back some of the stock. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Ellsworth reports that busi- 

 ness with him has been exceptionally 

 good, and he is more than pleased with 

 the amouht of sales for last week, the 

 demand being general. 



The W. L. Rock Flower Co. had a 

 great deal of funeral work last week, 

 and made up four fine blankets that 

 helped out. 



Samuel Murray had a pretty window 

 display of Dutch hyacinths and yellow 

 calfa lilies. 



James Biggam is busy with decora- 

 tions and he has plenty of orders on 

 hand, principally basket work for table 

 ornamentation. 



The Peterson Floral Co. reports that 

 business is picking up in the cut flower 



ALL FLORISTS READ 



Laurel Faatooning* only 4c and 5c per yard. Jfry it. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferna* $1.16 per 1000. 



Few Caaaa Bronze Galax* $2.00 per case. 



New Crop Green Galax* 75c per 1000 ; in 10,000 lots, $6.00. 



Try Our 12>bbl. Baiea Sphagnum Moaa* only $5.00; 75c 



large sack. Once used, always used. 

 Boxwood* fine stock. $15.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Southern Wild Smilax* $5.00 per case. 



per 



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NEW SALEM FERN CO. 



Tstosreph Offle*: 



SAUUN. MASS. 



P. O. Addrsssi 



MILUNOTON, MASS. 



Mention The Rerlew wben you write. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Standard 5-bbl. bales. Selected Eastern Stock. 



Burlap bales 1 bale $2.60; 5 bales $2.26; 10 bales $2.00 



Limited quantity. Order early. All clean, light stock, 



Nichisan Cot Flower Exchange, 



Bri!!dw?y* Detroit, Hich. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



L. B. Brague S Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



INOSS t : EVERGREENS 



••^f- HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



line, especially in funeral work, which 

 has been slow for the last two weeks. 

 It is receiving inquiries in regard to 

 porch boxes, which it expects to be 

 heavy this year. 



Arthur Newell has purchased a new 

 Studebaker car for his delivery. He 



Ch>een Sheet Mose tl.86 bag 



Oreen Clomp Moee .... 1.00 bag 



Laurel Branchea $8.60 ease 



lAurel Sterna $1.00 bag 



Boxwood 18c lb. 



W L PURNELl* :: Snow HiU* Md. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



$8.00 PER CASE 



Natonl and Perpetoated 

 SHEET MOSSES 



L A. BEAYm, - CVQIGRCOI, ALA. 



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