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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 29, l»lt. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Nttw Fancy F«rns 



Perieo* $1.60 



L«ts of 60M or more, per IMO 1.25 



Or««ii L«uc»th«« Sprays 



PerlM UM PerlOM t4.60 



BoxwaMi Sprays 



Par lb I0.2« Per case. 60 lbs.. I7.M 



BRONZI OALAX LKAVKS 



PerlOOe ll.M 



Per case of lO.aoo 7.M 



QRUN OALAX LIAVKS 



PerlOOO ll.Ot 



Per case of 10.000 7.60 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale 11.26 6 balea t 5.6« 



10 bales tl«.00 



Qraan Shsat Mass 



Per bundle ll.OO 6 bundles t 4.76 



10 bundles 9.00 26 bundle 21.00 



BPXCXAI. PRICKS ON LARGK QUAimnXS. 



Bronse* Ghreen aad Red MagmoUa LeaTeSt $1*60 per carton. 

 STerjtking in Floriata* Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELU 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 88.84-86 East Third St. 



Cincinnati, Oliio 



Mention Th« ReTtew when yon write. 



Ferns 



NEW CROP FERNS 



Fancy and Dsfirerer — Michigan Ferns 

 N. M. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich. 



Mention The RcTlew when yoa •write. 



FANCY and DAGGKR, Mom. 

 Evenreens, Laarel. Spruce and 

 Henuock Boat:ht, Xmat Trees, 

 etc. Finest stock. Get oar low 

 sommer price on Ferns. 

 ■■ J. turn. ■WMMJ, MMS. 



OIiEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society, which 

 was held at Glen Cove June 14, was 

 well attended. President James Mac- 

 Donald presided. Secretary Gibson read 

 a large number of letters in which tho 

 writers offered prizes in the coming au- 

 tumn exhibition. The prize list is al- 

 ready a large one and the schedules, 

 which the executive committee now are 

 working on, are sure to be complete. 



The exhibits of the evening were 

 judged by George Gilder, Joseph Adler 

 and Thomas Twigg. Harry Goodband 

 was awarded first prize for a vase of a 

 flowering shrub, as well as James Mc- 

 Carthy, for twelve pods of peas. It 

 was decided to hold a sweet pea exhibi- 

 tion in July and the executive commit- 

 tee was instructed to draw up a sched- 

 ule and to make arrangements. 



James De Vyner, entomologist of 

 Mount Vernon, gave a lecture on "The 

 Hickory Bark Beetle and the Means 

 of Controlling Same. ' ' The lecture was 

 replete with practical information and 

 proved to be unusually instructive. In 

 connection with his talk Mr. De Vyner 

 exhibited some hickory wood that had 

 been infested with the beetle and also 

 showed some specimens of the insect in 

 its various stages of life, from the 

 larva to the adult. At the conclusion 

 of the lecture, the lecturer was ques- 

 tioned at considerable length with re- 

 gard to various points brought out. 



The essay received from the National 

 Association of Gardeners, entitled ' ' Thp 

 Preparation of Ground for, and General 

 Treatment of, Hardy Perennials," by 

 H. E. Downer, of Massachusetts, was 

 an interesting paper, most favorably re- 

 ceived by the members. 



James McCarthy, Cor. Sec'y. 



COLORADO CARNATIONS 



Russell 



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We Have Our Own Growers 



S CARNATIONS 



8c to 12c Fancy Colorado . . 3c 



. . . 6c to 10c Gypsophilas, 50c per bunch 



Sunburst ... 4c to 10c Valley .5c 



Milady . . . . 8c to 12c Good Short Lilies . . . 5c 



Beauties, doL. $2.50-$4.00 New Ferns . 1000, $3.00 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



$1.00 per lOOO 

 1.00 per 1000 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



New Crop Fancy Ferns 

 New Crop Dagger Ferns 



Discount on lars* ontors. 

 USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



Nothinc better, made fresh daily from the woods, 4c, 6c and 6c per yard 

 BroBs* snd Green Gaiaz, ll.OO per 1000; Bontbem BmUnz, 60-lb. cases, 16.00. 



17.00 per case of 10,000. 

 Splutcnnni Moas, larce sack, only 40c. 

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

 Branch Laurel, 86c for a large bundle. 



Tel. 0£Sce, New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D, Phone Connection... 



Green and Bronze Leuoottaoe Bprarat 



I6.0C per 1000. Extra fine and large. 

 Vine Boz^rood, 17.00 per 60-lb. case. 

 Fine Laurel Wreatha, 11.76 to ls.00 per doz. 

 We also make any special 4ms wanted. 

 Sample sent if desired. 



,Partrldce Berries, fine quality, only 10c per 

 ' bunch of 60 berries. 

 'rtaae Veatoonlnc, 7c and 10c per yard: extra 



fine. 

 Fine Wreaths, 11.60 to t8.00 per doz. 

 Order in advance. 

 (OOF'^t*' ^'^ <*' telephone IS R4. 



CROWL rmCSH, NiIliitttii,His. 



