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The Florists^ Review 



June 26, 1913. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Now Faney F«rns 



Per 100 $0.15 Per 1000 $1.25 



LotB of 5000 or more. ... per 1000, $1.00 



Qr««n LMicotho* Sprays 



PerlOO $050 PerlOOO $4.50 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb $0 20 Per case, 50 lbs.. $7.50 



Bronzo Galax Loavos 



PerlOOO $1.25 Per 10,000 .... $1000 



Oroon Qalax Loavos 



PerlOOO $1.26 Per 10,000 $7.50 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale 



10 or more bales, per bale 



$160 

 . 140 



Orson Shoot Moss 4- 



Per bundle $100 5bandlei 



10 bundles 9.00 25 bundles ... . 



50 bundles $40.00 



$4.75 

 21.00 



■PKCXAL PRICKS ON LAROB QUAMTITIRB. 



Bronie, Green, Red and Purple Magnolia Leaves, $1.76 carton. 

 Everything^ in Florists* Supplies. 



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



•^« 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 84-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



MenUoD The Bevlew Mrhen you witte. 



WM. MURPHY, 



Wholesale Dealer in Cut Flowers 

 and Florists' Supplies of all kinds 



LONG DISTANCE PHONES MAIN 980 and 981 309 Malll StreOf, CINCINNATI, 0. 



Mention The RcTlew when yoo wrtf ■ 



ATTENTION, FLORISTS 



N«w Fancy and DaKKar Fama, good and 

 ripe, ready to ship now, but we have bett»-r 

 quality we are shipping from cold .storaite. Like 

 the old mans girls, the last is the best. Order 

 today, as they are going fast. Price. $1 25 per 

 1000. Write for price of New Ferns, and get my 

 price on yearly contracts— it will interest you. 

 Address H. I. SMITH. Hlwadala. Maaa. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



The extremely warm weather did not 

 seem to have much effect on last week 's 

 business, for trade kept up surprisingly 

 well. There was more than enough fu- 

 neral work to consume the under-grade 

 stock, as well as a great quantity of the 

 first-class kind. There were several wed- 

 dings every day, some of which called 

 for home and church decorations, while 

 others only called for bouquets; this 

 kept the lily of the valley, roses, sweet 

 peas and daisies on the move. Palms 

 and ferns were in such steady demand 

 that they paid well for their keeping. 

 Great quantities of flowers were also 

 used for commencement purposes. So, 

 taking all things into consideration, last 

 week was a busy one for the florists, 

 and this week promises to be just as 

 good. 



Various Notes. 



Jos. T. Schaefer still has a few bed- 

 ding plants on hand, but reports that 

 he has no trouble in disposing of them. 

 He tells us that his bedding plant sea- 

 son has been better this year than ever 

 before. 



The Heiss Co. says there is doubt as 

 to which department of the business 

 was the better last week, funeral work 

 or wedding orders; the firm had a lib- 

 eral share of each. 



Mi:^s Catherine Young says that busi- 

 ness with her was gratifying in all lines 

 last week. 



A. Dietsch, of the A. Dietsch Co., 

 Chicago, was in Dayton June 2,3 to draw 



BIG CROP OF FANCY ROSES 



WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. WE HAVE THE STOCK YOU NEED. 



Writa— Talasraph— Talaphona— wa do tha raat. "Quality and Quantity" our Motto. 

 We grow roses 365 days in the year. Try us now If you want roses for June and all summer. 

 They are extra fine now. We are cutting 5000 daily and fhip cut in the bud and guarantee you 

 satisfaction or tou may return the shipment by fflrat axpraaa on receipt of same. Cama- 

 tlona axtra fina. We furnish Rock Island Railroad Dining Cars daily. 



ROSES, 4 cradaa. S20.00 par lOOO CARNATIONS, 3 vradaa, StO.OO par iOOO 



All our quotations are subject to market fluctuations, changes without notice and our con- 

 firmation. Notice our Classified Bargain Ads for Rooted Cuttings and Pot Plants. 

 Richmond Per 100 Klllamay Quaan Per 100 



Specials, extra long $6.00 



Long 4.00 



Medium 2.00 



Short 1.00 



Klllamay 



Specials 6. 00 



Long 4.00 



Medium 2.00 



Short 1.00 



Specials $10.00 



Long « 00 



Medium 6 00 



Short . 

 Whita Klllamay 



specials 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



4.00 



6.00 

 4 00 

 2.00 

 1 00 

 100 

 1000 



Firsts 12.00 per 100) e««i«M— . J Splits and Shorts $1.00 per 



Seconds 1.50 per 1005 *•■"•■"•"• oQrades $10.00per] 



ALL KINDS OF GREENS. TERMS CASH. 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO., Princeton, III. 



Mention The RctIcw when you write. 



BEST QUALITY CUT FERNS 



$1.50 PER 1000 



Discount on large orders. 



Anybody wanting Ferns shipped in Paper Boxes can have 



them by asking 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Comm«rclal St., ADAMS, MASS 



Mention Tfa» R«rlrw whrn ywi writ*. 



Hackleberry Branches 



S2.0O par SO-lb. eaaa. 



All Orders Filled Promptly 



CHAS. S. LEE A CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



plana for the reconstruction of the W. 

 G. Matthews greenhouses. 



Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter, of 

 Charleston, S. C, returned home last 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 



$2.00 per case. 



Fancy Fama, at $1.25 per 1000 



Dacsar Fama, at 1.10 per 1000 



Write, wire or phone 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



Evarythlns In Southam Evarcraana 

 EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention TTie RcTlew when ynn wr1t». 



week, after a two months ' visit with 

 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 

 Ritter. 



A. Miller, of A. Henderson & Co., 



