. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FSBBUABY 22, 1912. The Weekly Florists^ Review* 29 Small Reed Tumbler Baskets The kind that look so well, filled with Violets, Sweet Peaa, Lilies of the Valley, Daffodils, etc. Admirably suited as an Easter reminder, daintily touched off with a bow of our ribbon or chiffon. Made of very thin Reed, can be had in Blue Antique, Foliage Green, Havana Brown and Natural A sure seller wherever shown. style 173/4A 174/L 178/lB 11363/A 178/3B Leiisrth 4^2-inch 5-inch 6-inch 5^2-inch 7-inch Width 4^-inch 5-inch 3^2-inch 5^-inch 412-inch Beptli 312-in
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FSBBUABY 22, 1912. The Weekly Florists^ Review* 29 Small Reed Tumbler Baskets The kind that look so well, filled with Violets, Sweet Peaa, Lilies of the Valley, Daffodils, etc. Admirably suited as an Easter reminder, daintily touched off with a bow of our ribbon or chiffon. Made of very thin Reed, can be had in Blue Antique, Foliage Green, Havana Brown and Natural A sure seller wherever shown. style 173/4A 174/L 178/lB 11363/A 178/3B Leiisrth 4^2-inch 5-inch 6-inch 5^2-inch 7-inch Width 4^-inch 5-inch 3^2-inch 5^-inch 412-inch Beptli 312-inch 4-inch 4-inch 3-inch 4^2-inch llandlo 11-inch 13-inch 0-inch 7-inch 11-inch Price, per doz. $ Why not write for an assortment today ? See page No. 31, for another Rice Leader. M. RICE & CO. 1220 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when you write John Cox, of Newport, is seriously ill at the Newport hospital, where he is being treated. W. H. M. NEW ORLEANS. The Market. The carnival season brought thou- s^ds of visitors to our delightful city, and the elegant balls and receptions given by the different carnival organi- zations, clubs and private parties led the florists, especially the storekeepers, a busy life. AH the flower stores were lavishly decorated with the choicest products of the season and from every- where satisfactory business results have been reported. During the present month all kinds of weather were experienced here— frost, rain and sunshine, sometimes all on one day, and on the afternoon of February 16 there was a hail storm, brief in its duration, but heavy enough to cause anxiety among the florists and truck farmers. At present we are enjoy- iiipj real spring weather. Bull>ous stock is still plentiful and the first Italian and miniature Dutch hyacinths arc making their appearance. Single violets, pansies, candytuft, etc., are the outdoor flowers to be cut here at present, though they are seldom in great demand
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