The Fforists' Review 



Mat 22, 1018. 



MEMORIAL DAY PRICE LIST 



Prices In Eff«ct 

 SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1913 



SUBIKCT TO CHANOE WITHOUT NOTICE 



Am«rlcan B«autles, long stems per doz.. $ 5.00 



30-inch stems " 4.C0 



• 24-iiich stems " 3.00 



Short grades in proportion. 



T«a Rosas per IOC. $4.00. $6.00. $8.00 and 10.00 



Carnations per 100, 6.00 



Swaot Peas l.OU 



Qladloll, long spikes " 10.00 



Short spikes and smaller flowers " 4.00 



Marguerites per bunch, .15 



Calla Lilies per doz., 1.50 



Easter Lilies 1.50 



Iris per 100, 2.00 



Tulips (Darwin Type) per 100, $t.00 



Snowballs " 2.00 



Cape Jasmines, long stems 3.00 



Medium stems " 2.00 



Adiantum Croweanum per bunch, .40 



Asparagus Sprengerl .35 



Asparagus Plumosus .25 



Fern Leaves per 1000, 3.50 



Magnolia Leaves per carton, 2.00 



Wreaths off Magnolia Leaves (the very kind you 



will want for Decoration Day), 24 in. across . . each, 1.00 



We will have a large supply of Asparagus Plumosus sprays at above 

 price. It is better value for the money than any we ever had to offer. 

 The Tulips are very fine. Try some of them. Tbey will please you. 



By ordering early you will help us take care off your wants for this occasion 



THE DENVER WHOLESALE FLORISTS' COMPANY 



1433-35 Callffornia Street, DENVER, COL. 



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A HEAVY 



CUT or... 



Jasmines and Shasta Daisies 



Ready to move NOW and ffor the next thirty days— 



B-8-Inch and under per 1000, $5.00 



A-8 to 12-inch per 100, $1.00; per 1000. 8.60 



X-12 to 18-inch . 

 XX-24 to 36-inch. 



.per 100, 11.60; per 1000. $13.0O 

 per 100, 2.00 



SHASTA DAISIES, selected, stems 16-iDch and over, per 1000, $5.00 



MRS. J. W. CARLISLE, 



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Alvin, Texas 



and in many varieties. The best gigas 

 and Mossise seldom sell above 40 cents. 

 No decorations or funerals of im- 

 portance during the last week have 

 created any undue demand. Lilies 

 seldom sold above 6 cents and 2 cents 

 was top for valley. A lot of the outdoor- 

 grown valley is seen. Peonies are com- 

 ing fast and shipments are expected 

 to be heavy before the week is over. 

 The flood of lilac is at its height. 

 This week will likely remove it from 

 the market. It has fallen to 15 cents 

 a bunch and is a drug. There is no 

 limit to the sweet pea shipments, and 

 most of the arrivals are excellent. 

 Gardenias are below the average in 

 quality and few in number. There are 

 always plenty of daisies, stocks and 

 mignonette. Gladioli seem out of sea- 

 son and there is little call for them. 

 Quite a number of shipping orders for 

 cut flowers are being booked for Me- 

 morial day. The plantsmen have an- 

 ticipated a tremendous call for this 

 occasion, and the greenhouses are filled 

 to overflowing with all the popular va- 

 rieties. 



Various Notes. 



The death of Charles L. Doran ia 

 recorded in this week's obituary 

 column. 



Large shipments of the southern peo- 

 nies began arriving for H. E. Froment 

 May 17. 



Joseph Fenrich and family are al- 

 ready located for the summer at their 

 home by the sea, at Bradley Beach. 



The boiler room, rear shed and the 

 ends of three greenhouses were de- 

 stroyed by fire at the plant of E. D. 

 Badgley, at Murray Hill. The damage 

 of $2,000 was covered by insurance. 



John Donaldson, John Miesem and 

 Alex. Burns, Sr., visited the large 

 greenhouse plant of Alex. Burns, Jr., 

 at Spring Valley last week. Some 200,- 

 000 square feet under glass are devoted 



CAPE JESSAMINE BUDS 



PLENTY FOR DECORATION DAY 



WIRE YOUR ORDERS 

 Buds will leave on next train. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



ALVIN, TEXAS 



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CAPE JASMINES 



FROM 



TEXAS COAST JASMINE FARMS 



CREAM OF THE CROP 



We have the flowers. You need them. Place your orders with us at once. We will 

 have close to 500,000 buds this year. 



Pickers and packers of several years' experience. Buds packed to ship any distance. 

 Prices are : 



B'8-3to 6-inch stems $5.00 per 1000 X's— 12 to 18-inch stems.... $13.00 per 1000 



A'b-6 to 12-inch stems 8.50 per 1000 Less than 500 $1.00 and $1.50 per 100 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



R. W. WOODWARD, Msr. P. O. Box 286 ALVIN, TEXAS 



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to lilies and carnations. Mr. Burns 

 ships his stock to P. J- Smith, 49 West 

 Twenty-eighth street, where one may 

 find the lilies every day in the year. 



The railroad improvements in New 

 Jersey, near the towns of Chatham, 

 Madison and vicinity, which were han- 

 dled by a commission of which W. G. 

 Badgley, of Badgley, Eiedel & Meyej, 

 Inc., was chairman and involved the 

 elimination of grade crossings through- 



out the state, will be up for confirma- 

 tion before the supreme court, at Tren- 

 ton, N. J., June 3. 



Young & Nugent are making exten- 

 sive improvements in the front of their 

 store at 42 West Twenty-eighth street. 

 Frank M. Duggan, manager of their 

 seed department, reports satisfactory 

 business. 



Russin & Hanfling have purchased 

 the 5-story building and basement at 



