. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HANGING BASKETS The well made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire. 6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate PerDoz. Per 100 10-inch .^ $ $ 10 00 14-inch 16-inch 20 00 18-inch Prices on larger size HangiDg Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. fjRCEIN StlEtl I PlUSS FOR HANQINO BASKETS Per $ 5 ..$ 10 . 25 .$ Prices on larger quantities quoted on application. C* E« CRITCHELL9 i^l"'" 32*34-36 E. Thi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HANGING BASKETS The well made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire. 6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate PerDoz. Per 100 10-inch .^ $ $ 10 00 14-inch 16-inch 20 00 18-inch Prices on larger size HangiDg Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. fjRCEIN StlEtl I PlUSS FOR HANQINO BASKETS Per $ 5 ..$ 10 . 25 .$ Prices on larger quantities quoted on application. C* E« CRITCHELL9 i^l"'" 32*34-36 E. Third Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO Mention The ReTlew when yon write. p. <lorfer have returned from a flying trip through the middle west. Max A. Fuerstein has returned from a successful two months' business trip through New York and Pennsylvania, taken in the interest of the Moore Seed Co. Edward Eeid is unable to satisfy the demand for his calendars. Dr. Kobert G. Huey will speak before the Garden and Orchard Society in the auditorium of Pressor hall, on growing roses out of doors, illustrated, Janu- ary 26. B. Eschner believes that the kaiser ahould give him the iron cross for using German The regular monthly meeting of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society was held January 19 in Horticultural hall. Phil. ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. The market stands today practically as it did a week ago. Business con- tinues to be fairly good, but, consider- ing the high quality of the stock, the prices obtained are quite small. Koses are bringing low prices, although the quality is fine. Valley is in good con- dition, but it is dragging. Jonquils are not selling fast, as the supply is far greater than the demand. There is a glut of carnations. Violets are bet- ter than at any time this year, but there is no particular demand for them. Tulips are on the market, but, being short of stem, are not used extensively. Various Notes, Visitors: John Bubach, of the Mc- Callum Co., Pittsbu
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