84 



The Florists' Review 





August 10, 1916. 



Ferns 



■»•' -r- t'O.; ^. 7 



N«w Fancy F«rns 



Per 1000 $1.60 



Lots of 6000 or more, per 1000 1.26 



Qr««ii L«ucotho« Sprays 



PerlOO 10.60 Per 1000 14.60 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb t0.20 Per case. 60 lbs.. 17.60 



•RONZI QALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 11.00 



Per case of 10.000 7.60 



QUEEN QALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 ,11.00 



Per case of 10.000 7i60 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale tl.26 6 bales 16.60 



10 bales 110.00 



Qroon Shoot Moss 



Per bundle .tl.OO 



10 bundles 9.00 



6 bundles 14.76 



26 bundles 21.00 



■PBCIAI. PBICBS ON LARGK QUANTITIXS. 



Bronie, Careen and Red Mafl^olia Leaves, $1.60 per carton. 

 Bverything^ in Florists* Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 16 East Third St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The ReTtew wh»n yon write. 



Transparent and 

 Perpetuated 

 Oak Sprays 

 Beech Sprays 

 Maple Sprays 

 Masrnolia Leaves 

 Perns 

 Sonthem Smilax 



Natural Foliage Company 



PRgPA«EO SPRAYS OP ALL FQWE^T FOUAGE 



909-11-13-15 North Thirteenth Street 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



M#Dtloii The ReTlew when yon wrtta. 



Moss 



Sea Oats 



Cycas Leaves 



Uva Grass 



Palm Grass 



Pine Cones 



Adiantam Fonuosam 



The Kochester exposition, which is to 

 be held from September 4 to 9, will 

 include a flower show. Premiums will 

 be given for cut flowers and designs. 

 The classes are open to amateurs and 

 professionals. The committee in charge 

 includes Charles H. Vick, chairman; 

 George T. Boucher, George B. Hart, A. 

 H, Salter and Edwin P. Wilson. 



Mr. and Mrs, Edwin C. Armbrust are 

 spending their vacation at Fowlerville, 

 N. Y. 



The Eochester Floral Co. had a pretty 

 window display for the week end, con- 

 sisting of flower bowls and dishes in 

 artware, filled with roses and other 

 flowers. 



John Charlton, Rochester's veteran 

 horticulturist and nurseryman, passed 

 away August 2, Details will be found 

 in this week's obituary column. 



H. J. H. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



A. T. Bunyard had the decorations 

 for the recent Elliott-Moore wedding, 

 in which lavender was the color eflfect. 

 Orchids were largely used, with lily of 

 the valley and white rosebuds. 



The annual midsummer flower show, 

 under the joint auspices of the New- 

 port Horticultural Society and the 

 Newport Garden Club, will be held on 

 the grounds of Hill Top Inn, August 

 15 to 17. The number of entries is 

 unusually large. 



Patrick Costello has been reappointed 

 a member of the park commission for 

 five years, by Mayor Boyle. 



Kempenaar & Christensen had the 

 decorations for the recent dinner at 

 Stoneleigh, given by Mr. and Mrs. 

 John Sanford. 



Carl Oberheitman, chief decorator, 

 and C. Gardner, the bookkeeper of 



NEW CROP 



Fresh Sheet Moss for hanging 



baskets per bag, 11,76 



Perpetuated Moss per bag, S.60 



Lyrata (Evergreen Oak) per case, 2,50 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVKROREEN, ALA. 



Mention The Review w hen yon writs. 



L B. Brague A Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS I I KVEIMIIUNS 



"ISV"" HINSDALE. HilSS. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



NEW CROP 



HUCKLEBERRY F0LIA8E 



Now R«ady 

 P«rca««p $2.00 



Chattahoochee Floral Co. 



HATCHER STATION, 6A. 



Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. 



Wadley & Smythe's, New York, are 

 both here for the summer. 



At the first ball of the season, at the 

 golf club, the decorations by Ralph 

 Armstrong were a decided novelty and 

 a striking feature of the entertainment. 



The committee from the Newport 

 Horticultural Society, consisting of 

 John B. Urquhart, James Bobertson, 

 James Bond and William MacKay, in 

 charge of judging the school gardens 

 for the prizes offered by the horticul- 

 tural and ■ garden associations, have 

 been busily engaged the last week on 

 their labors. W. H. M. 



Gloekler Flower Refri{erator 







are illustrated in full color 

 in their new catalogue. Send 

 for your copy. It's free. 



BERNARD GLOEKLER CO. 



Pittsburch, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Southern WOd Smilax 



September Shipment 



$2.50 per case $1.50 per half case 



Send me your orders 



J. L. CUMBIE, Morris Station, Ga. 



NEW CROP 



Green Sheet Moss $1.75 per bag 



Perpetuated Moss ^.50 per bag 



Lyrata (Evergreen Oak). . . 2.50 per case 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The B«t1«w when yon wilte. 



