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The Florists' Review 



Mauch 29, 1917. 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock in the country 



Wd can supply you with good stock tht year •ronnd. 



$2.25 par 1000 



$2.25 par 1000 



Place your standing orders with us 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



wnJD SMTf.AX. 50-lb. oaaaa p«r ease, $S.OO 



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



Oalaz Leaves, green and bronze, per 1000, 11.26; case of 10,000 8.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, tl.OO; per 1000 7.60 



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



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.60 



BOXWOOD, per lb., SOo; per case, 60 Iba 7.S0 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMBS 



WHMM CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



Mentlap The Bevlew when yon write. 



abundant, but long-stemmed fancy stock 

 is somewhat limited. Superb snap- 

 dragons are a valuable addition to the 

 market and tliey bring all the way from 

 $5 to $10 per hundred sprays, with the 

 pink and yellow leading in popularity. 

 Spanish irises are newcomers welcomed 

 for the Easter trade. A few yellow^ 

 daisies, along with forget-me-nots, are" 

 also in evidence. Smilax has reached 

 the 20-cent mark and Hprengeri and plu- 

 mosus remain extremely scarce. Fern 

 leaves, however, are in ample supply, 

 but slightly higlier in price. 



Various Notes. 



The local stores are enjoying the best 

 Lenten business they liave known for 

 years. 



B. R. Harris, of Huntsville, Ala., was 

 a recent visitor in the city. 



The Bertcrmann Hros. ("o. reports ex- 

 ceptionally good business and tliat it is 

 well prepared for a big Easter business 

 with more than 4,(100 potted ])lants. 



Hartje & Elder lost (piite a bit of 

 glass during the severe storm Mardi 2',\ 

 — the same day tliat New Albany was 

 visited by the tornado. This firm has 

 been cutting some fine yellow daisies. 



Clarence Tliomas and ('. H. Bookedis 

 have just returned from (Miicago, where 

 they liave been looking after Easter 

 stock. 



Herman Young has been sick from an 

 attack of the grip. 



Homer Wiegand is completing a new 

 residence at his country ])Iace near 

 Riverside park. Mr. Wiegand is a 

 chicken fancier and li.as a fine strain 

 of barred Plymouth Rock jjrize-winners. 

 He intends to erect a chicken range 

 and go into the business. 



The next meeting of the State Flo- 

 rists' Association will lie held April :\, 

 at the Claj-jiool hotel. A large attend- 

 ance is expected, as some interesting 

 topics will be brought up for discussion. 



.Tacob Hess, of Omaha, Xeb., was here 

 last week; also Isaac Kahn, of the 

 Wheatley Pottery Co. 



The City market has had exception- 

 ally good business during tlie last week. 

 Prices, which a few weeks ago were 

 rather low, have improved, to the great 

 satisfaction of the majority. Potted 

 plants are numerous l)ut move rapidly, 

 including bulbous stock, cinerarias, aza- 

 leas, primroses, etc. Cut flowers have 

 also been receiving a good call. 



'♦ 



FERNS 



FANCY, per 1000 $1.50 



DAGGER, per 1000 1.50 



WILD SMILAX, per case 6.60 



GALAX, Bronze, per 1000 1.00 



GALAX, Bronze, per case 8.60 



CYCAS LEAVES, fresh cut, pair. . . 1.00 



MEXICAN IVY. per 100 60 



MAHONIA SPRAYS, per 100 75 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS, per 100. . . .76 



SHEET MOSS, per bag 2.00 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, per bale 1.75 



LAUREL SPRAYS, per doz. bchs. . 1.00 



BIRCH BARK, per lb 26 



CORK BARK, per lb 10 



CEDAR BARK, per lb 08 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES, Superiora 

 Brand. 



Brown, per carton 1 . 26 



Green, per carton 1 .36 



LAUREL ROPING, per yard 06 



We carry the largest stock of Fresh 

 Cut Decorative Evergreens of any 



house in America. Highest standard of 

 quality and quick service. 



Florists* Supplies 



THE KERVAR COflfARY 



119 Weit 28tk Street :■: NEW YORK 



ilaatlon Th* B«t1«w 



wkmt jvt wtIU. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX, $250 per case 

 NATURAL GREEN SHEET MOSS, $1.75 



per bag of 100 square feet 

 PERPETUATED GREEN SHEET MOSS, 



$3.50 per bag of 100 square feet 

 SOUTHERN GRAY MOSS, $2.50 per bag 



of 25 lbs. 



E. A. BEAVEN 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA 



MMtloB Tlw B«Ttow wt— jmm wrtf. 



The outlook for a good Easter ia 

 bright, with an extra large supply of al- 

 most everything but potted Easter 

 lilies. The supplv of these is none too 

 ample. ' E. E. T. 



L. B. Brague S Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS ; : x EVCROREENS 



-*n".V~' HINSDALE. MASS. 



Southern WILD SMIUX 



$2.00 per case $1.25 per half case 



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