. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Jdly 25, 1912. Ferns Galax N«w Fancy VamB Per 100 $ Per 1000 6000 or more $ per 1000 Graan Lauootho* Sprays FerlOO 50c Per 1000 Bronze Galas Leaves Per $100 Per 10,000 Mioss Green Oalaz Leaves Per 1000 $L00 Per 10,000 | 7J50 Spbaamum Moss Per bale $ 6 or more bales, per bale Green Sheet Moss Per bundle ... .$ 5bimdles $ 10 bundles 26 bundles $ 60 bundles SPBCLAL PRICKS ON LARGK QUANTITIES. Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $ per carton Everything in Fiorist


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Jdly 25, 1912. Ferns Galax N«w Fancy VamB Per 100 $ Per 1000 6000 or more $ per 1000 Graan Lauootho* Sprays FerlOO 50c Per 1000 Bronze Galas Leaves Per $100 Per 10,000 Mioss Green Oalaz Leaves Per 1000 $L00 Per 10,000 | 7J50 Spbaamum Moss Per bale $ 6 or more bales, per bale Green Sheet Moss Per bundle ... .$ 5bimdles $ 10 bundles 26 bundles $ 60 bundles SPBCLAL PRICKS ON LARGK QUANTITIES. Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $ per carton Everything in Fiorista* Supplies rull Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times* C. E. CRITCHELL, Wholesale CSommission Florist, 34-36 East Third Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Mention The Review when you write. FERNS 100, ISc FERNS SOO, 6Sc FERNS1 lOOO, $1^8 BRONZE GALAX lOOO, 6Sc 10,000 Case, SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM $ p*r Bala 10 Balas, $ Wktlesale Ccmmission Florist CUT FLOWERS AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 309 Main St., CINCINNATI, OHIO BOSTON. The Market. Little has occurred to ripple the smooth and peaceful surface of the mar- ket since last report. Business con- tinues light and July is proving a par- ticularly lean month. Even shipping trade to mountain and shore resorts is not up to the mark, while but for occa- sional funeral calls city trade is al- most as dead as the proverbial door nail. In roses some nice Beauties are seen, -while Christy Miller and Prince de Bulgarie show up well. Carnations are dwindling, both in size and num^ bers, and few are seen of presentable quality. Sweet peas locally were great- ly damaged by torrential rains July 18 and were temporarily in short supply, but now are more abundant. The qual- ity has improved a little since recent rains. Trade in valley is quiet. Cat- tleyas are getting scarcer, but the call is not heavy. Cornflowers aid sweet sultans are abundant and wtl fairly well, also gypsophila. The call for lilies is a little impr


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