. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EMORIAL DAY OPPORTUNITIES No customer disappointed with these ready to use Magnolia Wreaths m your stock. Made on regular mossed wire frames, in either brown or green leaves. Two sewed in a box, which insures them carrying in perfect condition to any part of the country. 12-in. frame, when finished, 22-in., per dozen, $ 14-in. frame, when finished, 24-in., " 16-in. frame, when finished, 26-in., " 18-in. frame, when finished, 28-in., " Send ffor our New JOS. G. NEIDINCER, florists' Supplies, 1513-1515


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EMORIAL DAY OPPORTUNITIES No customer disappointed with these ready to use Magnolia Wreaths m your stock. Made on regular mossed wire frames, in either brown or green leaves. Two sewed in a box, which insures them carrying in perfect condition to any part of the country. 12-in. frame, when finished, 22-in., per dozen, $ 14-in. frame, when finished, 24-in., " 16-in. frame, when finished, 26-in., " 18-in. frame, when finished, 28-in., " Send ffor our New JOS. G. NEIDINCER, florists' Supplies, 1513-1515 Germantown Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Rerlew whan yon write. ney, Eichmond and Beauties in the lead in regard to quantity. Callas are so plentiful that you cannot give them away, and many of these were dumped. Easter lilies hold their own, as do also valley and gladioli. Miniature gladioli are coming in heavily and these bid fair to crowd the market by the end of the week. There is also a great deal of lilac, iris, tulips and other outdoor flowers that helped to crowd other stock. Good common ferns are scarce, but other greens are plentiful. Various Notes. The members of the St. Louis Flo- rists' Club should not forget that the club meeting will be held next week, May 14, and that it will be a most im- portant one. A full attendance is ex- pected. The meeting will be called promptly at 2 o'clock. Hugo Werner, of Werner Bros., hit it right when he said to look out for a big cut of roses and carnations. Their consignments last week were large and of extra good quality. Henry Emunds, of Belleville, 111., says that he is daily in receipt of orders for his new yellow; Aanna, Queen Helen. Shipments are being made in rotation. Mr. Emunds says The Review surely does get among the trade, according to his daily mail. Paddy Patton, of the Smith Whole- sale Floral Co., says the reason he gives advice so freely is he is anxious to get rid of it. They sure had Paddy on the hump la


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