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The Florists' Review 



Decembeb 14, 1916. 



FANCY TERNS 



Finest stock in the country 



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



$2.00 per 1000 $2.00 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WIIJ> SMILAZ, 80-lb. oas«a per oaae, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, tl.50; 6 baskets, each 1.26 



Oalax Leaves, green and bronze, per 1000, 11.25; case of 10,000 7.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100. tl-00; 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 oaae, 50 Iba 7.50 



V FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



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



USINGEB'S UTTEBANOES. 



The J. W. Dudley Sons Co., of Clarks- 

 burg, W. Va., had the decorations for 

 one of the season 's largest weddings in 

 Clarksburg. 



A. Langhans, of Wheeling, W. Va., 

 vpas getting ready for the holidays. A 

 fine display of cut stock was noticed. 

 Funeral orders were heavy. 



Charles O'Beirne, of Martins Ferry, 

 O., is taking additional store space to 

 keep pace with his rapidly growing cut 

 flower trade. 



A new house has been added to the 

 range of Kehrer & Sons, of Martins 

 Ferry. Larger offices also are being 



built. 



The Cunningham Greenhouses, of 

 Delaware, O., are producing same fine 

 carnations, besides other good stock. 

 The season has been satisfactory and 

 the outlook for the future is bright. 



The Posy Shop, of Fremont, O., has 

 been busy with orders for decorative 



work. ^ . , , 



A. S. Horn, of Fremont, has finished 

 another addition to the greenhouses. 



Preparations are . being made for a 

 big holiday trade by the florists in the 

 Auditorium market, Wheeling, W. Va. 

 The sale of wreaths and baskets of 

 artificial flowers is a feature. 



The Oldham Greenhouses, of. Cam- 

 bridge, O., have a good lot of stock 

 coming on for the holidays. 



The Imlay Co., of Zanesville, O., has 

 its usually good stock of Christmas 

 plants coming on. 



A. J. Vonderhorst, the "telephone 

 florist," of Fostoria, O., is building up 

 a good trade at his new stand. He is 

 located some distance from the business 

 section, but with his telephone and de- 

 livery car he makes a successful bid 

 for the business. 



Magnificent stock was seen at the 

 Constien Bros, place, at Upper San- 

 dusky, 0. A scarcity of cyclamens and 

 other plants is reported. 



"To have coal and gas for heating 

 one's greenhouses would seem a double 

 advantage these wintry days, but with 

 coal unobtainable and gas likely to be 

 cut off at any time, what is a fellow to 

 do?" asked F. J. Norton, of Bucyrus, O. 



A grand display of cut flowers, espe- 

 cially mums, was seen the day before 

 Thanksgiving at the Stuhldreher Bros, 

 store at Mansfield, O. The day after 

 there was not much left, even of the 

 help. 



Xmas Decorations 



Select Delaware Holly Japanese Frieze 



Select Delaware Helly Wreaths 

 Immortelles Lycopodlum Wreathing 



Write for Prices. Let us book your order. 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO.,*" Vr'TsSil!', 



on Ave., 

 MO. 



Mention The RcTlfcw when you write. 



SOUTHERN WILD SNILAX 



$2.50 PER CASE 



Holly, standard case per case, $2.25 



Dyed Sheet Moss per bag, 100 sq. ft., 3.50 



Natural Sheet Moss per bag, 100 sq. ft., 1.76 



Long Needle Pines, assorted sizes, 2 to 4 ft per doz., 1.25 



Gray Moss, 25-lb. bags per b»,g, 2.50 



E. A. BEAVEN - - EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



J. ti. Von Canon 



EVERGREENS ERESH EROM THE WOODS 



Fancy and Dautfer Ferns, 80c per 1000; $3.80 per case of 



60 0. 

 Bronze and Green Galax, 60c per 1000; 4.00 per case of 



10,000. 



Green Leucothoe, 10 to 16-inch $1.00 per KOO 



Green LeucoUioe. IS-lnch and up 2.00 per 1000 



Bronze Leucothoe, 10 to 16-incb 1.75 per 1000 



Bronze Leucothoe, 16-lnch and up 3.00 per 1000 



TaUsraph ELK PARK, N. C. 



BANNERS ELK. N. C. 



Mention T1i« UniUm wh^ jtm wi1t». 



A visit to the greenhouses of the 

 H. Weber & Sons Co., at Oakland, Md., 

 these crisp December mornings is most 

 interesting. The warmth of the place, 

 after a short spin to the greenhouses 

 when the thermometer registered 10 de- 

 grees above, was welcome. The high 

 altitude and pure air of the mountains 



makes the flowers grow splendidly. 

 Mums and lilies were in abundance; 

 roses and other flowers never looked 

 better and plants for Christmas were 

 coming along in fine shape. The hos- 

 pitality of Will and John Weber makes 

 the handshake a little stronger and the 

 smile a little longer. W. T. U. 



