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The Florists' Review 



September 28, 191G. 





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FANCY TERNS 



Finest ■tock in the country 



We can supply- you with good stock the year around. 



$1.50 par 1000 $1.50 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD SMILAZ, 80-lb. oaaas per ease, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets. 11.60; 6 baskets, each 1.26 



Qalax Leaves, green and bronze, per 1000, 11.26; case of 10,000 7.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, $1.00; per 1000 7.60 



Oreen Sheet Mos6, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag. . 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.60 



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



FUIX SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 





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



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man — a grand acquisition and so popu- 

 lar that selected flowers are already sell- 

 ing at 50 cents each. 



A beautiful exhibit of the newer 

 dahlias was displayed last week in the 

 show windows of the Stumpp & Walter 

 Co. 



Thomas Martin, formerly head sales- 

 man for Traendly & Schenck, was in 

 the city last week visiting old friends, 

 after a summer at Otisville, in the 

 mountains. J. Austin Shaw. 



"Wertheimer Bros., who this season are 

 doing the biggest business ever in rib- 

 bons, report the arrival of their repre- 

 sentatives as follows: Saul M. Rosen- 

 feld, at Cleveland; Harry E. Brandt, at 

 Chicago and Kansas City; Monroe 

 Frankl, at St. Louis; Herbert Hecht, at 

 Milwaukee; Louis Goodfriend, at 

 Denver; Felix Lightner, at Los Angeles; 

 M. Weiner, at San Francisco; Samuel 

 Eintracht, at Boston; Walter E. Harris, 

 at New Orleans; Henry Klein, at 

 Atlanta; Frank Cohen, at Columbus, O. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Last week's business was not extra 

 good, although there were a couple of 

 busy days. An elaborate coming-out 

 party was responsible for the sale of a 

 large quantity of cut flowers, baskets 

 and elaborate decorations, and about 

 every florist in the city was called on 

 for some kind of flowers. Cut stock has 

 not been plentiful and the cool nights 

 are keeping much of the outdoor stock 

 back. This, however, is fast cleaning 

 up, and it is a problem what can be 

 done without it for the next two or 

 three weeks, as greenhouse stock does 

 not come along fast. Carnations are 

 fairly good and are getting better each 

 week, but they are still short-stemmed. 

 The "blessing of the graves" was ob- 

 served September 24 and thousands of 

 asters of every grade were disposed of. 

 Gladioli are becoming scarcer every 

 day and are small, but they sell well. 

 Dahlias were plentiful at the week end 

 and moved well. Roses have been fine 

 all the week and the daily shipments 

 are pretty well cleaned up. Valley is 

 in good condition and has sold a little 

 better this week. Some fine Golden 

 Glow and Smith mums are seen in the 



The unusual scarcity of 

 Bronze Galax Leaves has led 

 us to announce this special 

 offer to the trade. 



Magnolia Leaves 



"Superiora Brand" 



The quality that surpasses 

 all others. 



Beware of imitations. 



Brown $ 1 .25 per carton 



Qreen 1.25 per carton 



(In lots of 6 cartons) 



Special Quotations on 

 iargre orders. 



A REMINDER 

 We have the greatest as- 

 sortment of fresh cut greens 

 in America. 



Galax, Cnt Fern Leaves. Kncrlish Ivy, Lencothoe Sprays, Southern Smllax, Fresh Out 

 Palmetto, Hemlock Bousrhs, Cut Boxwood, Sphaenam Moss, Sheet Moss, Cedar Bark, 

 Birch Bark, Cork Bark, Laorel Festoonlne, Laurel Branches, etc. Florists' Sopplles. 



THE KERVAN COMPANY 



We maintain on onr premises the largest cold storage sys- 1|Q Wamt 9fii-li C*«^^* Naut Vavlr 

 tern In this country for the preservation of floriste' greens. Hw Iteil 60U1 OuVCl, HeW IWK 



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FANCY FERNS 



78c par 1««0 



Give us one trial. 

 Our goods are always first-class. 



TEAHAN FERN CO. 



694-9« River Straat, 



TROY. N. Y. 



NEW CROP 



Southern Wild Smilax 



NOW READT 



DALLAS FLORAL CO. 



(Wire or write) 



WT. DKPOSIT. ALA. 



stores and sell readily. Bachelor's but- 

 tons, scabiosas, African marigolds, bud- 

 dleias, heliotropes and gaillardias are 

 among the fine flowers and all sell well 

 just now. A general shortage of pot- 

 ted flowering plants is noticed. 



Various Notes. 



Art Beyers, formerly with W. J. 

 Palmer & Son, of Buffalo, and now of 

 Seattle, Wash., was in town visiting 

 friends last week and is now on his 

 way to Detroit, Mich. 



A. W. Oilman is exhibiting some fine 



^^^ New Crop ^fl^ 



IHF Evergreens ^^B 



^r Wliilesile Oily /^^ 



Wkilesile Oily 



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 



DaggerFems percaseof 5000, 3.26 



Green Galax per case of 10,000, 3.75 



We handle nothing but the best and guarantee 

 entire satisfaction. 



Bronze goods ready about November 1st. 



TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN CO. 



Elk Park. N, C. 



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MEXICAN TUBEROSES 



$8.00 per 100 Spikes 



Large supply, daily cut 1000. Can ship 

 safely on 40 hours' travel, including New 

 Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City, etc. 

 Give us a trial' order. We know you will 

 want more. 



ALYIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



ALVIN, TKZA8 



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