. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists^ Review March 29, 1917. THE BEST. WIRE BASKET AHD WHY Made of Galvanized Wire and crimped. Closer meshed to hold moss better, and less of it. It's sturdy and strong. The price is right. You can't beat it. Size Each Doz. 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 25 12-inch 30 14-inch 36 16-inch 40 18-inch 50 Prepared Sheet Mobs, 5-lb. bag. $; 10-lb. bag, $, Fresh Green Sheet Moas, $ per bag. Sphas^nnm Moss, $ per bale. C. C. POLLWORTH CO. MILWAUKH, Wit. HANGING BASKETS Enameled Oreen Extra well made. 8-inch


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists^ Review March 29, 1917. THE BEST. WIRE BASKET AHD WHY Made of Galvanized Wire and crimped. Closer meshed to hold moss better, and less of it. It's sturdy and strong. The price is right. You can't beat it. Size Each Doz. 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 25 12-inch 30 14-inch 36 16-inch 40 18-inch 50 Prepared Sheet Mobs, 5-lb. bag. $; 10-lb. bag, $, Fresh Green Sheet Moas, $ per bag. Sphas^nnm Moss, $ per bale. C. C. POLLWORTH CO. MILWAUKH, Wit. HANGING BASKETS Enameled Oreen Extra well made. 8-inch per doz., $ 10-inch " 12-inch " 14-inch " 16-inch " 18-inch " GREEN MOSS Fancy sheet. S-bu. sack, well filled. XXX auality. $ PER SACK Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 116-118 SeveaUi St, PITTSBURGH. PA. Emile H. Geschick has his Easter crops in fine condition. Alfred M. Campbell has a splendid lot of lilies at Strafford. The Philadelphia "Wholesale Florists' Exchange is pleased with its rose grow- ers' success at the show. Phil. NEW YORK. The Market. After one of the dullest weeks on record, a "good Saturday" was more than welcome. Prices grow firmer as Easter draws near and a splendid cut flower trade is anticipated. It will not be a plant Easter, for there are not enough blooming plants for the demand. In fact, the invariable re- sponse of a grower when I interviewed him has been, "Nothing left to ; American Beauties came down last week after a steady 75-cent top for many weeks. The best could be had at 50 cents. Hadley gained enormously in prestige last week at both the New York and Philadelphia flower shows. The demand for it grows, and it is running neck and neck with Beauty. All other varieties of roses are in good supply. For low grade carnations $10 per thousand was the price. Most of them, however, were sold at better figures. Longiflorum lilies were abundant and from $8 down was the quot


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