. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists^ Review Febuuary 16. 1922. Michell's Plant Stakes HYACINTH STAKES (Wood) Dyed Green 6-in 12-jn 1000 .$ . 5000 $ 10,000 $ 1000 5000 18-in $ $ CANE STAKES iod Southern, about 6 to 7 ft., selected $ JAPANESE CANE STAKES. Very thin Natural 100 1000 Green 100 $ 600 $ 2M ft 3 ft 4 6 ft. ft. 100 .$ . . . 1000 $ IH ft. 2 ft. 2H ft. 3 ft. 3H ft. 4 ft. 5 ft. .80 .85 10,000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists^ Review Febuuary 16. 1922. Michell's Plant Stakes HYACINTH STAKES (Wood) Dyed Green 6-in 12-jn 1000 .$ . 5000 $ 10,000 $ 1000 5000 18-in $ $ CANE STAKES iod Southern, about 6 to 7 ft., selected $ JAPANESE CANE STAKES. Very thin Natural 100 1000 Green 100 $ 600 $ 2M ft 3 ft 4 6 ft. ft. 100 .$ . . . 1000 $ IH ft. 2 ft. 2H ft. 3 ft. 3H ft. 4 ft. 5 ft. .80 .85 10,000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ Also a Florists' cnmplete Supplies, line of Seeds, Bulbs and , W holes* ]B Price List F^ee WIRE PLANT TIE (BUSCHARDT'S) Takes the place of twine. Can be used more quickly and on several occasions. $ per 1000. BULL DOG CLIPS For fastening packages, boxes, etc. 85c per box of 1000. RAFFIA Selected, long, broad strands. Natural Color, 20c per lb., 5 lbs. at 18c psrlb., 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. Green, 85c per lb., 5 lbs. for $ HENRY F. mCHELl CO., 518-516 Market Street, Philadelpliia, Pa. LOXnSVILLE, KY. The Market. Little cliaiinc was noted in the mar- ket l;ist week. Stock came in well and wiis cle.'incd up at all times. Carnations were in good supply, as well as in good condition. Koses were also plentiful and •went well at all times. came in better and found a ready sale. The same can be said of sweet peas. Easter lilies were only in fair sui)ply, tlius finding a ready sale. There was a large supply of other flowers and ;ilso of potted jdants, which were exceptionally good. Club Meeting. The Kentucky Society of Florists lield an interesting meeting February 8, at the Watterson hotel. President Reimers called the meeting to order at 8 o'clock sharp and, as there were two speakers who w;inted to address the society and had little time, they were introduced before tlie regular business was taken up. John Helfrich, of Kaufman-Strauss, who is a big worker in the st


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