. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Weekly Florists' Review. June 13, 1012. Ferns Galax Moss H«w Fanoy r«ma P6r 100 $ Per 1000 $ PerSOOO Oifmn L«uootho« Sprays PerlOO 50c PerlOOO Brons* GtaUax Lmitss PerlOOO $« Grasn ^^ !<••?•? PerlOOO $ $ Boxwood Perlb 20c Per case of 50 lbs Per case of 100 lbs $ Oitmmn Bbvat Moas Per bundle ..; .$ 5 bundles .... $ 10 bundles 25 bundles $ 50 bundles 8PKCIAL PRICES ON LAROK QUANTITIS8. Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $ per carlon Ev
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Weekly Florists' Review. June 13, 1012. Ferns Galax Moss H«w Fanoy r«ma P6r 100 $ Per 1000 $ PerSOOO Oifmn L«uootho« Sprays PerlOO 50c PerlOOO Brons* GtaUax Lmitss PerlOOO $« Grasn ^^ !<••?•? PerlOOO $ $ Boxwood Perlb 20c Per case of 50 lbs Per case of 100 lbs $ Oitmmn Bbvat Moas Per bundle ..; .$ 5 bundles .... $ 10 bundles 25 bundles $ 50 bundles 8PKCIAL PRICES ON LAROK QUANTITIS8. Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $ per carlon Everything in riorlsts' Supplies Ttttl Line of Cut Flowers end Other Greens at All Times. C. L CRITCHELL, Wholesale Commission Florist, 34-86 East Third Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Mention The Review when you write. BUSY PICKING AND SHIPPING FERNS SEVENTY-TWO PEOPLE WORKING IN WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN E. H. HITCHCOCK, - GLENWOOD, MICH. Mention The Review when yon write. seem that the many amusements caused a slight falling off of business at the end of the week. S. S. Pennock, of the S. S. Pennock- Meehan Co., Philadelphia, Pa., was a visitor here last week. C. L. L. BOCHESTEB. The Market. The peony was queen of the market last week. All colors of this flower were here in great abundance. Business has been rather dull, and not only peonies are beginning to accumulate, but roses, carnations, sweet peas and garden flow- ers are finding their way into the refuse barrels. To be sure, June, the month of weddings, is here, and the first week brought several wedding decorations, both large and small, but they were handled with ease. Irises are abundant, but are not sell- ing well and are not keeping as well this year as they did last season. All the outdoor flowers seem to be more perish- able this year, perhaps on account of the cool, damp spring and early sum- mer. Roses are as thick as bees and al- most as troublesome to get rid of, since they are coming into the market in such g
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