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The Florists' Review 



Skptbmbee 21, 1916. 



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FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock in the country 



We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$1.50 per 1000 $1.50 per 1000 



Place your standinsr orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD 8MILAX, 50-lb. oaass per case, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, Sl.50; 6 baskets, each 1.25 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per 1000, Sl.25; case of 10,000 7.50 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100. $1.00; per 1000 7.50 



Green Sheet Moss, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag. . 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale '. 1.50 



BOXWOOD, per lb., 20e; per case, 50 lbs 7.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 







MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Nich. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



fair were Chas. H. Vick, George Cramer, 

 H. L. Glenn, Geo. T. Boucher, Miss E. 

 Puller, Miss Bessie Haskins and George 

 Case. 



Will H. Dil(Jiiie and Edwin P. Wilson 

 were among the 350 members of the 

 Chamber of Commerce who picnicked at 

 Silver Lake September 14, leaving by 

 special train at 8:45 a. m. 



4.. B. Keller Sons last week had an 

 uhiisually artistic! window display, com- 

 posed- chiefly of helianthus and ferns. 

 It attracted a great deal of attention. 



Ed Ogston, of Kimball's conserva- 

 tories, was a recent visitor to the fairs 

 at both Syracuse, N. Y., and Toronto, 

 Can. 



Geo. T. Boucher has a fine showing 

 of ferns in his East Main street win- 

 dow. Palms and English ivy are 

 grouped in the background. 



James Vick 's Sons had a large exhibit 

 of annuals at the New York state fair, 

 held at Syracuse last week. The dis- 

 play was in charge of H. L. Glenn, as- 

 sisted by Miss Fuller and Miss B. 

 Haskins. H. J. H. 



PITTSBUBGH. 



The Market. 



There is little change in market con- 

 ditions. It is , considerably cooler, the 

 thermometer at first dropping to 45 de- 

 grees. There is no valley. Lilies are 

 short of the demand and a scarcity of 

 good asters is reported. The stock com- 

 ing into the market is of poor quality, 

 fit only for the garbage barrel. Gladi- 

 oli are in oversupply and priees have 

 dropped accordingly. A few carnations 

 have made their appearance. Boses are 

 plentiful. The same may be said of 

 green goods. 



Various Notes. 



Betailers now are making fall decora- 

 tions in the windows. 



Mrs. E. Williams had a splendid win- 

 dow display consisting of crotons sur- 

 rounding a large vase of heleniums. 

 The harmony in color was splendid. 



Mr. and Mts. August Ludwig have 

 gone to the Pacific coast. They will 

 take a trip through California. 



Frank Stafford is again with Mrs. 

 E. A. Williams. He was employed by 

 her several years ago. 



James Higg^ns and family have re- 



The unusual scarcity of 

 Bronze Galax Leaves has led 

 us to announce this special 

 offer to the trade. 



ia Leaves 



"Superiora Brand" 



The quality that Surpasses 

 all othecs. 



Beware of inii|ations. 



Brown $ 1 .25 ifer carton 



Graen 125 per carton 



(In lots of 6 cartons) 



Special Quotations on 

 larsre orders. 



A REMINDER 

 We have the greatest as- 

 sortmen t of tres h cut greens 

 in America. 



Oainx, <'at Pern Leaveit, KnirllHh Ivy, Lenct>thoe Sprayn, Sontherll Smllax, Fresh Cat 

 Palmetto, Hemlock BoaehH, Cat Boxwood, Sphaenum Moos, Hheet Mohm, Cedar Bark, 

 Birch Bark, Cork Bark, Laarel Festoonlne, Laurel Branches, etc. Florists' ^applies. 



THE KERVAN COMPANY 



We maintain on our premises the largest cold storage sys- 

 tem In this country for the preserratlon of florists* greens. 

 Mention Tb» ReTlfW when yon write. 



Il9 West 28th Street, New York 



THE RAVEN'S BRANCH EVERGREEN CO. 



C. N. Green, Mgr. Del Rio, Tenn. 



All kinds of Evergreens. Log Moss, 3c per lb.; 

 Leucothoe Sprays. $2.00 per 1000 and up; Fancy 

 and uagger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000; Holly, 5c per 

 lb.; Laurel, Ivy and Spruce Sprays, 2c per lb.; 

 Galax, $1.00 per 1000. All kinds of Evergreens 

 at all times. Christmas Trees, 25c and up. Give 

 me a trial order. 



Cash, please. 

 Mention Th» Rf rlfw wb»n yon write. 



NEW CROP 



Southern Wild Smilax 



MOW READT 



DALLAS FLORAL CO. 



(Wire or write) 



FT. DEPOSIT, ALA. 



turned from a vacation in the moun- 

 tains. Mr. Higgiig is enthusiastic about 

 the mountains as a place to recoup one's 

 health. 



The glut of short roses last week gave 

 the street boys a chance to make a 

 splurge and almost everybody had a 

 few flowers. Clarke. 



All the plants and flowers which are 

 believed to be responsible for hay fever 

 were on display at the recent meeting 

 of the Pittsburgh Florists' and Gar- 

 deners' Club in Fort Pitt hotel. The 



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New Crop 



Evergreens 



Whilesile Oaly 



Long Green Leucothoe per 1000, $2.00 



Medium Green Leucothoe per 1000, 1.50 



Short Green Leucothoe per 1000. .75 



Fancy Ferns per case of 5000, 3.25 



Dagger Ferns per case of 5000, 3.25 



Green Galax per case of 10,000, 3.70 



We handle nothing but the best and guarantee 



entire satisfaction. 



Bronze goods ready about November 1st. 



TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN CO. 



Elk Park. N C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



MEXICAN TUBEROSES 



$2.00 per 100 Spikes 



Large supply, daily cut 1000. Can ship 

 safely on 4u hours' travel, including New 

 Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City, etc. 

 Give us a trial order. We know you will 

 want more. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



ALVIN, TKSA8 



Mention Tbe Berlew when yon write. 



