. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiS. The American Florist. 791 Boxwood Sprays A few pounds of our Sprays will make a good-sized wreath. Good merchantable fancy tips boxwood, clean Virginia Sprays; no heavy wood. We want your order this fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. YES—WE SHIP EVERYWHERE IN U. S. A. We oflFer both varieties—Box-Bush (dwarf) or Box-Tree. Your choice at same price. WIRE No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 Per 12-lb. Stone $ $ $ $ $ $ Per 12-lb. box 24 $ 26 $ MAIL YOUR ORD
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiS. The American Florist. 791 Boxwood Sprays A few pounds of our Sprays will make a good-sized wreath. Good merchantable fancy tips boxwood, clean Virginia Sprays; no heavy wood. We want your order this fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. YES—WE SHIP EVERYWHERE IN U. S. A. We oflFer both varieties—Box-Bush (dwarf) or Box-Tree. Your choice at same price. WIRE No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 Per 12-lb. Stone $ $ $ $ $ $ Per 12-lb. box 24 $ 26 $ MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY We receive Daily Ship- ments direct from the Southern Plantations. SERVICE:—Selling a customer is not so diflScult, nor so im- portant, as satisfying him. Disposing of goods and getting the money does not always end a transaction. Service is the deciding factor and time determines the quality of service. That is why it is safe and real economy to do business with an institution that handles only what is actually good. Then there is no disappoint- ment and service is assured. LET US SERVE YOU The most completely equipped Florists' Supply and Cut Flower Establishment in America. NOTICE Boxwood if placed in water improves with age. Let us supply you be- fore express conges- :: :: tions occur. :: :: Pittsburgh Cut Flower Company 116-118 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. H. Kusik & Co. are handling a large supply of chrysanthemums and roses of fine quality. The wire work depart- ment is six weeks behind on orders. W. J. Barnes reports business hold- ing up well with the heaviest demand for chrysanthemums ever experienced in the month of October. The Oakwood Floral Co. has an ex- tra large crop of roses, especially Ophelia, which is holding up in fine shape. A. P. Barbe is cutting excellent chrys- anthemums, carnations and Ophelia roses. T. J. Noll & Co. report excellent busi- ness, both local and out-of-town. E. J. B St. Louis. LABGE SUPPLY LOWERS PRICES. The ma
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