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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 11, 1916. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Headquarters for Southern Wild Smilax 



Per case of 50 lbs., $5.00 



5 or more cases, per case, $4.50 



N«w Fancy Ka«t«rn P«nis 



Per 1000 .'..-. $2.60 



Qr««n L«ucotho« Sprays 



PerlOO 10.60 Per 1000 14.60 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb ^^.. MM fer case. 60 lbs., $7.60 



BRONZI QALAX LKAVKS 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per case of 10,000 7.60 



QUEEN QALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per case of 10.000 7.60 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale 11.26 6 bales I 6.60 



10 bales 110.00 



Qroon Shoot Moss 



Per bundle tl.OO 



10 bundles 9.00 



6 bundles t 4.76 



26 bundles..... 21.00 



BPKCIAL PRICKS ON LARGE QUANTITIK8. 



Bronse, Green and Red Mapiolia Leaves, $1.80 per carton. 

 Everything in Florists* Supplies. 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at all Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELLr"^^3.'rr;'Za"8r Cliicinnati, Ohio 



BUSINESS EMBARRASSMENTS. 



Superior, Wis. — G. H. Winsor, trustee 

 in the estate of E. O 'Sullivan, bank- 

 rupt, has filed his final account in the 

 office of Referee H. C. Wilson and the 

 meeting of creditors is called for May 

 20 to act on it. 



Memphis, Tenn. — A voluntary peti- 

 tion in bankruptcy has been filed by 

 Holly & Malone, doing business on 

 South Dudley street. Their liabilities 

 are placed at $3,328.45 and assets at 

 $1,302. 



Newark, O. — Notice has been given 

 that the application of the trustee for 

 an order to sell the real and personal 

 property of George L. Miller, bankrupt, 

 will be considered at a meeting of 

 creditors at the office of Referee F. M. 

 Black, at 9 a. m., May 20. 



BAYERSDORFEB WINS CASE. 



The United States Court of Customs 

 Appeals has upheld the contentions of 

 H. Bayersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia, 

 Pa., in their appeal from the assess- 

 ment of duty on immortelles, dried and 

 dyed, and wreaths composed of immor- 

 telles, but having straw frames. Duty 

 was assessed on immortelles at the 

 rate of sixty per cent ad valorem 

 under paragraph 347 of the Tariff Act 

 of 1913, as ornamental flowers, and as 

 wreaths wholly or in chief value there- 

 of. This assessment was upheld by the 

 Board of United States General Ap- 

 praisers. They were claimed by the 

 importers, however, to be dutiable under 

 paragraph 210 as cut flowers, preserved 

 or fresh, either directly or by simili- 

 tude, or as unenumerated articles under 

 paragraph 385. In the higher court the 

 importers relied chiefly on paragraph 

 210. It was conceded that immortelles 

 are ornamental but not artificial. 



The real question was whether the 

 term "artificial and ornamental flow- 

 ers," in paragraph 347, requires flowers 

 classifiable thereunder to be artificial 

 and ornamental, the contention of the 

 importers being that both characteris- 

 tics are indispensable to such classifi- 

 cation, while the government insisted 

 that the word "and" was used in the 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 







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Ne\7 Crop Fancy Ferns $1.50 per 1000 



Neve Crop Dasser Ferns 1.50 per 1000 



Dleeount •■ larce orders. 

 USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



Nothing better, made fresh daily from the woods, 

 4c, 6c and 6c per yard. 



Bronze and Green Galax, tl.OO per 1000; 



$7.00 per case of 10,000. 

 Bphaamum Moss, large ssfk, only 40c. 

 Pine by the pound, 8c; or by the yard. 

 Brancli Laurel, 86c for a large bundle. 

 Soutbem Smilax, 60-1 b. cases, 15.00, 

 Green and Bronze Leuoottaoe Sprays, 



I5.0C per 1000. Extra fine and large. 

 Fine Boxwood, $7,00 per 50-1 b, case. 

 Fine Laurel Wreaths, 11.76 tto- 13.00 per doz. 

 We also make any special sizes wanted. 

 Sample sent if desired. 



Fine Festoonlns, 7c and 10c per yard; extra 



fine. 

 Pine Wreaths, tl.60 to 13,00 per doz. 



Order in advance. 



Write, wire or telephone IS R4. 



Tel. Office, New Salem, Ma 

 L. D. Phone Connection 



ONLY $1.50 per 1000 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Me^r Crop^Dasser Ferns, finest quality ever seen, only tl.50 per 1000. Send us your 

 order now for Memorial Day use and get the best. 



One of our firm is In the South selectloK this fine stock for our trade. All florists should be »ure and 

 write us for their supply through May, as we are sure this 9tock will be superior to any In the market, and 

 price 2Sc cheaper than common stock can be bought for elsewhere. We also have a good supply of our 

 native fine fancy ferns. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



FOR YOUR SPRING DECORATIONS 



Huckleberry and Lyrata Foliage, Natural and Fadeless Sheet Moss. 

 We also carry a large supply of Bronze and Green Prepared Magnolia Leaves. 



THE RUMBLEY COMPANY, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



WN.E.F. WHITE 



FLORISTS' 

 EVERGREENS 



Phone Main 4831 nnnOlf I VII 11 V 

 S70 Pearl 8t., DnUUllLTIl, llsTa 



Mention The Review when yon wrlt»». 



sense of "or," and that the possession 

 of either characteristic only was requi- 

 site. 



After a lengthy discussion of the case 

 the court stated as follows, in an 



NEW CROP 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIABE 



Now Ready 

 P«rc«s«, $2.00 



Chattahoochee Floral Co. 



HATCHER STATION. OA. 



Alveays mention the Florists* Barview 

 wben writlnB advertisers. 



