JULY 19, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



NEW FANCY SOUTHERN FERNS 



er 1000 $1.50 



.ats of 5000 or more, per 1000. .. 1.25 



GREEN LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



erlOO 60 



;^er 1000 4.50 



BRONZE GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $1.25 



Per case of 10,000 8.60 



GREEN GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 1.00 



Per case of 10,000 7.50 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Per bale $ 1.50 



10 bales 13.50 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Per bundle $1.00 



5 bundles 4.75 



10 bundles 9.00 



Brown, Green and Purple Mag^nolia Leaves $1.26 per carton 



Red Mag^aolia Leaves 1.75 per carton 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 

 FULL LINE OF CUT FLOWERS AND OTHER GREENS AT ALL TIMES 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 15 East Third Street, 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR MOSS AND FERNS 



Select Fancy Ferns $1.50 per 1000 Green Sheet Moss $2.50 per sack 



Sphagnum Moss $1.25 per bale 



Write for prices on large quantities. 



ST. LOUIS WHOLESALE GUT FLOWER CO.. 1410 PINE STREET. ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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FERNS 



New crop DAGGER 



FERNS, nowready,1000,$1.00 



FANCY, per 1000 1 .50 



GALAX, Bronze, per 1000.. 1.25 

 GALAX, Bronze, per case. .10.00 

 CYCAS LEAVES, fresh 



cut, pair 1 .00 



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 25 



CORK BARK, per lb 10 



CEDAR BARK, per lb 08 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES, Superiora Brand, 



Brown', per carton 1-25 



Green, per carton 1-35 



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 KERVAN COMPANY, 



119 West 28th Street, 

 NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write 



u Overland delivery car. He reports 



steady business. He has torn down 



vo of his small houses and is erecting 



■le new house, 20x70 feet, in their place. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are cxperi- 



ucing a fine summer trade. 



The Evansville Nurseries have a large 



'ock of Begonia Chatelaine and lu- 



linosa in small pots. E. L. F. 



BRAMPTON, ONT. 



The event of the month was the To- 

 ronto florists', picnic, which was held 

 at Center island July 11. Apart from 

 the tug of war, the whole afternoon's 

 sport was a case of pulling together on 

 tlic part of everybody — something quite 

 novel after the I-do-not-care sort of 

 feeling that has permeated the ranks 



during the last fifteen years. A more 

 intimate and friendly feeling was 

 aroused on this occasion, and it was 

 generally understood that the picnic 

 would become an annual affair. 



Rain, rain, rain, has been tlie order of 

 the day for the last ten days, and much 

 damage has been done throughout the 

 province. Hail storms have been heavy 

 in some localities, Messrs. Xoal and 

 Baxter, of Ingersoll, sustaining severe 

 losses at their greenhouses. 



W. G. Peacock, of the Dale Estate, is 

 spending his holiday in New York. 



Calvert's, Henderson's and Dale's 

 now are picking large quantities of fine 

 tomatoes. "NV. G. P. 



Cambridge, O. — Lightning struck the 

 70-foot brick stack of the greenhouse 

 range of Fred W. Arnold and damaged 

 it to such an extent that sixty feet 

 were rebuilt. The loss was covered by 

 insurance. There was no otlier damage 

 to Mr. Arnold's establishment. 



Wanttnd For Sale Department 



tW AdTertisementa under this head 12^><i cents 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertUlDK. In aendlngr remittance coast ilx 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.50, 

 net, (or one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In oar care, add 10 

 cents for forwardlnir. 



Plant advertisements not admitted ander this head' 



SITUATION WANTED— By nn experienced all- 

 round grower; elderly ninn; wmilJos $10, room 

 and tm.'ird. Address Wni. Kirkluuu, L'2 S. Clark 

 St. , Chicago, 111. V 



S'lTIJATION WANTED— I?y working foreman, 

 first-class grower of cut flowers, pot pluntx. 

 etc.; private or commercial, 35 years old; honest 

 and sober. Address No. 83, care Florists' Review. 

 C hicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Ry good grower of 

 general greenliouse stock, especially roses: 

 would like to get section; age 37, single. Please 

 state wages and full particulars in first letter. 

 Address No. 72, care Florists' Keview, Chicago. 



SITTiATIoN^WANTED^^^ first-class "gardener^ 

 life experience, with diploma from agricul- 

 tural school, prefer private place around Chicago. 

 .39 years of age. married, no children; Hollander. 

 Address No. 73, care Florists' Eeview, Chicago. 



