The Weekly Florists' Review* 



59? 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



For J3.UU wt; will send iou 

 sorted ferns, 2.000 galax leav 

 or assorted. Send orders at » 

 toonlng. 4. 5 and 6c per yard. 

 Mlllington, Mass. Telegraph i 



Laurel fes- 

 vl Fern Co.. 

 New Salem, 



wild smilax. 

 B. Deamud, 



veil The Woods 



n and bronze gala 

 sprays for $5.00. 

 order. H. M. Rol 



Seminole specialties. Fresh 



rn moss. Lowest prices; most 

 Seminole Palm Co.. Davenport. 1 



ems, galax leaves, ground pine, ever- 

 heet moss, sphagnum moss, leaf mold, 

 H. Hitchcock, Glenwood. Mich. 



EVERYTHING FOR FLORISTS. 



FERTILIZERS. 



"V\ Barnard 



FLORISTS' LETTERS. 



Paul, 632 Race St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



GALAX LE AVES. 



ax leaves. For latest prices bronze 

 Galax leaves, and Leucothoe sprays, 

 the introducer. 



Harlan P. Kelsey. 



Leaves (green 



GARDEN TOOLS. 



Co.. Washington. D. 



booklet writ 



LAWN MOWERS. 



METAL DESIGNS. 



PAPER SEED BAGS. 



T seed bags of every description. 



POTS 



standard Pots. '^ 

 I superior quality 

 ;ities. Catalogues 

 >n application. 



and price lists furnished 

 I., North Cambridge. Mass. 



Standard 

 and M Sts 



The Whilldin 



r I'ots. Before buying write us fo 

 Geo. Keller & Son. 361-363 Herndo 

 ir Wrightwood Ave.) Chicago. 



Pottery, Harrison, Ohio, 



REFRIG ERATORS. 



.tors. Pumps. Hose, 



Lincoln University. Pa. 



Colesburg. la. 



PRINTING. 



J. Horace -Mr 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



WIRE WORK. 



Ohio. Wice wor 

 ■ to order. .\ll W( 

 I of Jas. Griffith'; 



VERMONT PLANT?. 



^tiiti-tics of \"criiiont 

 it from the Vermont 

 1. These figures are 

 1 th-e new flora of the 

 • the Vermont Botan- 



liis piiblieation there 

 ■ii'< of ferns and fiow- 

 1 lit "..-rnv imr-iiltivated 

 ,r-, . T'l -|"rii'< are of 

 -|,i . K - -t >',tk. seven- 

 i\ |i.i].i;ii-. ti iir pinea 

 1 hire arc mostly use- 

 80 species of weeds, 

 pernicious and prom- 



Out of tin- present eensus of 1.56$ 

 s|)icies. -270 have moved into the state 

 since the country was settled. Many 

 of tliem ha\e come mixed with agricul- 

 tural seeds, or have been introduced 

 directly or indirectly hy artificial 

 means." A large proportion of these 

 newcomers are imjxirtations from Eu- 

 rope, and only a minority of GO or less. 

 have come to Vermont from other state* 

 or from Canada. 



DuLUTii. Mixx.— John Richter is now 

 with W. W. Seekins. 



A WANT ADV, not exceeding 3-5 words 

 will be inserted free one week for sub- 

 scribers to the Review. 



The easiest way for the man who buys 

 is the cheapest way to advertise. The 

 Review's classified advs. 



Increase j-our foreman's ability by 

 giving him a copy of our Florists' Man- 

 ual — prepaid for $5.00. 



IT WILL BE to your advantage to- 

 mention The Florists' Revie\y every time 

 you write an advertiser. 



The book that saves money for yon like- 

 the Florists' Manual, by Wm. Scott, is- 

 tlie book for you to have handy. 



