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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBR 12, 1016. 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS FROM THE SUNNY SOUTH 



A very fine quality of sprays which we guarantee in every respect to be first-class, mer- 

 chantable stock. 



On orders booked now for 100 lbs. or more to be shipped at your command, we will allow 

 10% discount; this discount will be withdrawn Nov. 1, 1916. 



Price, $15.00 per 100 lbs.; 50 lbs., $7.50, net, f. o. b. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



Boxwood Specialists 



116-118 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



GREENS^GREENS^GREENS 



BOXWOOD, LAUREL, HOLLY, WREATHS, ROPINGS AND FOLIAGE 



Fall price list ready. - • 



JONES, The Holly Wreath Man, Milton, Delaware 



Mention The Review when you write. ■ 



stock nevertheless is practically at an 

 end. Business continues good and the 

 supply short. 



Boses are in great demand, bringing 

 from $2 to $6 per hundred for shorts 

 and $6 to $7 for the better ones. Near- 

 ly all varieties are procurable, but the 

 market is cleaned up daily. Carnations 

 are improving in quality, but remain 

 about the same in price. Chrysanthe- 

 mums have not come into their own as 

 yet, but if the weather remains favor- 

 able the crop soon will be on. Snap- 

 dragons and Buddleia Asiatica still are 

 available, but not in quantity. Lilies 

 are extremely scarce and in robust de- 

 mand on account of the heavy funeral 

 and wedding work. 



Various Notes. 



A. Jacobs, of the Florists' Decorating 

 & Importing Co., of New York, was on 

 deck early October 9 to call on the 

 trade. He reports business exception- 

 ally good all along the way and a 

 shortage of flowers at every stop he 

 made. 



Claude Griffith, formerly with the 

 Pahud Floral Co., has accepted a posi- 

 tion with the Hensley Flower Shop. 



Leo Rickenbach is said to be the only 

 florist in the city who has realized sat- 

 isfactorily on cosmos. 



Aside from his florists' business, John 

 Eisner has produced heavily of vege- 

 tables. He has large crops of potatoes, 

 tomatoes and turnips. 



The Pahud Floral Co. made an un- 

 usual design last week— a $60 floral 

 automobile wheel— for the funeral of 

 the chauffeur of Gil Anderson, the auto- 

 mobile racer. 



Mrs. B. F. Howell, of Danville, was 

 in the city last week and reports busi- 

 ness good. George Reed, of that city, 

 has retired from business. 



Glen E. Moore, of Rushville, visited 

 the city last week and announced a 

 fine cut of carnations. 



Business was so rushing and stock so 

 scarce at Crawfordsville that Arthur 

 Pett was forced to start early and motor 

 to the city and back in time for the 

 opening of the stores. 



C. H. Schwomeyer is the father of a 

 baby girl. Mrs. Schwomeyer and daugh- 

 ter are doing well. 



An exceptionally fine flower store will I 



1886 FOR THIRTY YEARS HEADQUARTERS 1916 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX, $2.50 per case 



For the convenience of our trade we have also decided to carry this year a line of CYCAS. the 

 kind that does not break, strictly first-class stock, on which we quote you: 



PREPARED CYCAS LEAVES 



Per 100 Inches 



Inches 



8-12 $1.05 



16-20 2.75 



24-28 4.50 



82-36 6.00 



40-44 8.50 



Per 100 



12-16 $1.75 



20-24 3 75 



28-32 5.50 



f6-40 7.00 



44-48 9.50 



RED CYCAS FOR CHRISTMAS USE 



Order now for later delivery and be sure of a 

 supply. 



Inches Per 100 



8-12 $ 3.25 



16-20 6.00 



24-/8 10.60 



32-36 13.60 



40-44 22.50 



Inches Per 100 



12-16 $ 4.25 



20-24 9.00 



28-82 12.00 



36-40 18.00 



41-48 28.50 



PREPARED OAK AND BEECH SPRAYS 



(Green, Tan, Red and Brown) 



Per 100 pounds $30.00 



Per 50 pounds 16 00 



Per 25 pounds 8.60 



PREPARED MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



(Green. Brown and Purple) 



Per carton $ 1.25 



Per 100 pounds 14.00 



RUSCUS 



Green painted^ per 100 pounds $60.00 



Green painted, per 50 pounds 82.00 



Green painted, per '^5 pounds 17.00 



DYED RUSCUS 



(Green and Red) 



Per 100 pounds $120.00 



Per 50 pounds 65.00 



Per 25 pounds 36.00 



MOSS 



Southern Grey Moss, per ?5-lb. bag $2.60 



Natural Green Sheet Moss, per 100 sq. ft... 1.75 

 Fadeless Green Sheet Moss, per 100 sq. ft... 3.50 



PINE CONES 



Per 100 $1.00 



Chicago freight and express rates equalized by us on prepared stock. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO.. EVERGREEN, ALABAMA 



^ Mention The Review when you 'write. 



J. n. Von Canon 



EVERGREENS ERESH fROM THE WOODS 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns per case of 5000: $ 3 50 



Green Gala.\ per case of 10,000, 4.00 



Grjen Leucothoe. 



10 to 16- inch 1000, $1.00: case of 500O, 4.00 



Green Leucothoe, 16-in. and up, 1000, $2.00: 6000. 10.00 

 Write us for special prices on large quantities. 



Elk Park, N. C. BANNEnS ELKi Nt Gi 



New Crop Galax, Ferns and Leucothoe 



Green Galax 50c per 10(X); case lots of 10,000, each, $4.00 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns 80c per 1000; case lots of 5,000, each, .3.60 



Green Leucothoe Long, $2.00; Medium, $1.50; Short, $1.00 per 1000 



For Parcel Post shipments, add for each 1000; Galax, 25c; Ferns, 50c; Leucothoe, $1.00. 



Terms cash. Best references. 



ELK GALAX & FERN CO., BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



be located in the east room of the Circle 

 theater and will be known as the Circle 

 Flower Store. The second floor will be 

 devoted to garden furniture and novel- 

 ties. The store will be managed by A. 

 P. Reynolds, recently of the Reynolds 

 Flower Store. 

 Miss Margaret Vesey, of Fort Wayne, 



FANCY FERNS 



78e p«r lOOO 



Give us one trial. 

 Our goods are always first-class. 



TEAHAN FERN CO. 



694-96 Rlv*r Street, 



TROY. N. Y 



