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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 22. 1013. 



FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



Peonies per 100, $ 5.00; per 1000, $ 40.00 



Carnations " 4.00; " 35.00 



Double Stocks " 3.00; " 25.00 



Single Stocks " 1.50; " 12.50 



Lilies " 12.00; " 100.00 



Callas " 12.00; " 100.00 



Sweet Peas " .75; " 5.00 



Cape Jasmine " 2.00; " 15.00 



Snapdragon " 5.00; " 40.00 



Fancy Eastern Fern "^ .25; *' 2.00 



Bronze and Green Galax " .15; " 1.00 



Leucothoe Sprays " .50; " 4.50 



L. D. PHONES MAIN 980 and 981 



MURPHY. *^''?i!^,^^r° 309 Main St., CINCmHAT I, 0. 



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I Will have NEW FANCY AND DAGGER CUT FERNS, NATIVE STOCK, MAY 20, S2.00 per 1000 



Old crop, sprinx pick $1.00 per 1000, immediate delivery. Cold storage ferns $2.00 per 1000, immediate delivery. 



Fern plants- 6 or more varieties— for sun or sbade locations, $3.00 per case— 36 by 24 by 12 ioches. June delivery. 

 QREEN SHEET MOSS, fresb from the logs, delivered by express, Indiana, Ohio, IlllnoiB, Michigan, $2.00 per large bag. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, 



GLENWOOD, MICH. 



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policy, as there is generally a scarcity 

 of good stock at the end of the season. 



Various Notes. 



The McCallum Co. has had a small 

 auto truck in use during the last vreek, 

 to make the city deliveries, and it looks 

 as if it would soon be necessary for 

 everyone in the business to have a 

 truck in order to keep up with the 

 times. 



The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., at 

 Bakerstown, has let a contract to the 

 King Construction Co. for three large 

 soil sheds, built in somewhat the same 

 style as a greenhouse. About a car- 

 load of sheet iron will be required for 

 covering. 



T. N. Barnesdale, of North Negley, 

 has thrown his large grounds open to 

 the public, that all may enjoy their 

 beauty. There were thousands of vis- 

 itors there last Sunday. 



W. J. Smith is cutting a handsome 

 lot of sweet peas and gladioli at his 

 place in Canfield, O. 



Strawberry growers report crops 

 badly injured by frosts. Cherries and 

 peaches also suffered. 



The late reports on Mothers' day 

 were to the effect that it was a small 

 Easter and much better than in any 

 previous year. 



The E. C. Ludwig Floral Co. reports 

 last week a banner week for funeral 

 work. Mr. Ludwig is getting the auto 

 fever and will probably be the next to 

 purchase a machine. 



The I. S. Crall Co., of Monongahela, 

 reports trade as first-class. The firm's 

 immense stock of bedding plants is 

 moving out rapidly. 



The Florists' Club met Tuesday eve- 

 ning, May 13, at the Carnegie Museum. 

 It was not a favorable time, as many 

 of the regular attendants were detained 

 on other business, but there was a fair 

 crowd in attendance and all were well 

 repaid for going. Professor Jennings 



Great Disaster in Ferns 

 But Ail for Your Benefit 



NEW CROP FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 

 Only $1.00 per 1000 



Never before have Ferns been sold at this price at this time of the year. Send in your 

 orders at once— first come, first served— but we hope we have enough for all. 



Fin* Bronx* Qalax lO.OOO lots, $5.00 



Qr««n aalax 75c per 1000 



Laurel Fsatoonlnv, made fresh 4c. 5c, 6c per yard 



Laural Wraatha $3.00 per dozen 



PIna Wraatha $2 50 to $3.00 per dozen 



Sphavnum Moaa, 12-bbl. bales, only $5 00. Try a bale and you will 

 buy and buy and buy again. 



Yours for business, 



NEW SALEM PERN CO. 



Talasraph Offtca: 



NEW SALEM, MASS. 



P. O. Addraaat 



MILUNQTON, MASS. 



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gave a most entertaining and instruc- 

 tive talk on "Economic Plants," illus- 

 trating his remarks by the use of many 

 specimens. Clarke. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 



The Market. 



The weather has been unusually cool 

 during the last week, retarding out- 

 door stock and keeping greenhouse 

 products from accumulating. Koses of 

 all kinds are used up as fast as they 

 come in and the same is true of carna- 

 tions. Outdoor valley and lilacs have 

 come into the market, but do not meet 

 with much demand. Sweet peas are 

 finding a larger place in the list of 

 flowers offered for funerals, etc. Pink 

 and white spiraeas are selling well and 



WAX AND NETALUC DESIGNS 

 tor DECORATION DAY. 



Write for my catalogue U. P.. UiostratiDg largest 



variety on the market. 



Don't delay orders, as time U ihort. 



Can make prompt shipment. 



Carl Nf»tcrhf>rt **-'"' ^- Michigan Ave . 

 vail llCUtUCri, 4th Floor, CHICAGO 



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there are a few good pink hydrangeas 

 on sale. Pansy plants are all sold. 

 Violets are a back number. Asparagus 

 Sprengeri is beginning to get scarce 

 and ferns are poorer than ever, making 

 it necessary to use leucothoe sprays 

 a great deal for green. All outdoor 

 work is being pushed along and every- 

 body is making big preparations for 

 Memorial day. Quite a number of 

 orders are booked for that day. 



