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52 



The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 1, 1020 



LIKE LEATHER -ALWAYS PLIABLE 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



"Money Talks" (it is said). So srive 



it a chance to say "something." 



If money can talk, here's a chance 



for the "almighty dollar" to make 



SOME HOLLER . 



Prepared by 



REEVES sfiii 



COLORS: 

 Brown, Green or Purple 



PBIOX 



PER CARTON 



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FimtriT owied NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 



of Savannah, Qa^ and St. Louis, Mo. 



25 lbs. of leaves $ 4.80 



50 lbs. of leaves 8 00 



100 lbs. of leaves 15.00 



U Bed la wanted add 16 per eent. 



YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 



WITH PROPER REFERENCE 



Southern Decorative Evergreens 



SMILAX 



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Standard Cases, $3.00 

 Half Cases 2.00 



NOTICE 



We have enlarged our plant. 



Can make prompt shipments. 



No order too large or 

 too small 



REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Inc., Brewton, Ala. 



Let us book your 



future orders for 



Fancy Ferns 



Dagger Ferns 



Huckleberry Foliage 



Water Oak Foliage 



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SURE TO PLEASE 



irentkm The Hwiew when yon write. 



plentiful. Some nice long-stemmed 

 ranunenlnses and anemones are seen. 

 Gallas are abundant; so are lilies. There 

 is a complete change in quotations for 

 lilies. They are offered as low as $15 

 per hundred and at the present time 

 $20 seems to be the general quotation. 

 The warm weather last week hustled 

 laggards along and a large supply is 

 now available. 



There are enough orchids for all calls 

 and prices remain reasonable. Gar- 

 denias are more abundant. Of pot 

 flowering plants a splendid assortment 

 is offered, including lilies, rambler and 

 hybrid perpetual roses, genistas, ericas, 

 acacias, Dutch bulbous stock, pelar- 

 goniums, hydrangeas, calceolarias and 

 many other varieties. 



National Growers' Association 



A meeting in the interests of the Na- 

 tional Flower Growers' Association was 

 held at the New American House March 

 23 and some seventy-five of the leading 

 local growers were present. William C. 

 Stickel presided and introduced J. F. 

 Ammann, of Edwardsville, 111., as the 

 first speaker of the evening. Mr. Am- 

 mann said that the National Flower 

 Growers' Association hoped to get as 

 many as twenty local branches organ- 

 ized before the Cleveland convention. 

 He asked how unorganized growers 

 could deal with organized labor. It was 

 regrettable that so few young men were 

 now following the business and we 

 should do something to remedy this. An 

 organization was needed, especially in 

 time of gluts, to regulate prices. A milk 

 producer knows ahead what he will get; 

 there was no good reason why a florist 



HANGING BASKET 



Hand made, wire bound, 

 enameled green, substantial. 



doz. 100 



8-inch $2.00 $16.00 



10-inch 2.25 17.00 



12-inch 3.00 21.00 



14-inch 3.50 25.00 



16-inch 4.50 34.00 



18-inch 6.00 45.00 



Fancy Green Sheet Moss 



Large Sack, $2.00 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Seventh St., PHTSBURGH, PA. 



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Maitlon The BcTlew when jron write. 



