. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Place your standMng orders with us. f\ill supply at all 'ttimes. No shortages. WILD SMILAXp SO-lb. casM per en»m, $ Imported green and bronze MagnolisB. Basinets. $; 6 baskets, each,$ Galax Leaves, green and bronze per lOOO, $; case of 10,000, Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100, $; per 1000, Green Sheet Moss, very fine for baskiet work, trimming pots, etc. Per bag _ Sphagnum Moss _ per bale, BOXWOOD per lb.,20c; per case, SO lbs., $ rULL SUPPLY CUT POWERS AT ALL TIMES Michigan Cut Timer Exchange 2
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Place your standMng orders with us. f\ill supply at all 'ttimes. No shortages. WILD SMILAXp SO-lb. casM per en»m, $ Imported green and bronze MagnolisB. Basinets. $; 6 baskets, each,$ Galax Leaves, green and bronze per lOOO, $; case of 10,000, Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100, $; per 1000, Green Sheet Moss, very fine for baskiet work, trimming pots, etc. Per bag _ Sphagnum Moss _ per bale, BOXWOOD per lb.,20c; per case, SO lbs., $ rULL SUPPLY CUT POWERS AT ALL TIMES Michigan Cut Timer Exchange 264-266 Randolpl St, Detroit, Nich. ?y'^0. 1137 West Baltimore street, and took possession December 5. The entire stafif will be retained under the new management. The Pennock-Meehan Co. reports an excellent sale for red chenille wreaths for Christmas. James Morgan has taken over the store formerly owned by Mrs. Christian, at 2630 East Baltimore street. E. W. Pierce is optimistic regarding business prospects and says this season will be better than any we have had for some time. Matthew Kichmond will shortly begin tearing down the greenhouses which front on Erdman avenue, which will greatly improve the property. To re- place the bench space he will erect two houses 35x150 alongside those of the same size erected about two years ago some distance back from the street, giving him quite a good-sized range of glass of modern and up-to-date con- struction. The first Monday German always creates quite a stir in local retail circles and many call it the opening of the social season here. The demand for flowers this year was a little less than formerly, although John Cook, Mrs. Mary Johnston and Samuel Feast & Sons say they were exceptionally busy. A comparison of the volume of busi- ness done by the local commission houses for the month of November, 1913 and 1914, brought out the fae-t that the money was about even, but the quantity of stock handled this year was far ahead, showin
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