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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBKU 1, 1017. 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest atoek in the conntrj 



We c»n supply you with sood stock the year wround. 



$1.85 par 1000 $1.85 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD BMILAX. 50-lb. oas»a per eaa«, $S.OO 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, 11.60; 6 cartons, each 1.S6 



Oalax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 10.00 



Oreen Leucothoe Sprays, extra line, per 100. $1.00; per 1000 7.60 



Green Sheet Moss, very line for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag.. 2.00 

 Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.60 



fl FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKR8 AT ALL TIMB8 



NCfflGAN CDT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St, Detroit, Nich. 



MwnUon Th« Bevtew when yoa write. 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Everything in Evergreens. 



SUPERIOR QUALITY STOCK 



JONES. THE HOLLY WREATH MAN. 



MILTON, DELAWARE 



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Eats, Sleeps, Drinks Publicity. 



Another point the speaker made was 

 that when the retailer was doing plenty 

 of business, all of the other branches 

 were busy — th^ grower, the supply man, 

 the greenhouse builder. Everyone who 

 contributes his wares to the production 

 of flowers will be benefited by the cam- 

 paign and should contribute his effort 

 to make the florists' business one of the 

 most recognized commercial industries 

 of the country. He dwelt on the fact 

 that now is the opportune time for this 

 campaign. "With all the talk of econo- 

 mizing on account of the war, it be- 

 hooves florists to counteract this by ad- 

 vertising, Mr. Gude said, as for him- 

 self, he thought publicity, he talked 

 l)ublicity and dreamed publicity, and he 

 left the Baltimore florists inoculated 

 with the same germ. It would be a hard 

 matter to sit and listen to a man like 

 this and not catch the spirit of his mis- 

 sion. A vote of thanks was tendered 

 Mr. Gude for coming to us with this 

 message of publicity. His message fell 

 upon fertile ground, for after the meet- 

 ing about eighteen subscription blanks 

 were handed to Chairman Graham, of the 

 committee. 



No Maryland Slacker! 



After the meeting the publicity com- 

 mittee held a meeting. Charles F. Feast, 

 the secretary, found that he would not 

 be able to serve, so William F. Ekas was 

 elected to fill his place. The committee 

 decided to canvass all the florists in the 

 state. There will be no middle ground, 

 and every man in the business will have 

 the opportunity to be a contributor or a 

 slacker. A personal visit will be made 

 to each one, and the only way to escaj)e 

 is to turn the committeemen down — but 

 no Marylander is going to do that! 



Another visitor was Edward Towill, 

 of Roslyn, Pa., who had a vase of his 

 new rose on exhibition. Mr. Towill told 

 of the merits of this fine rose, but this 

 was unnecessary, as the rose spoke for 



Norway Sprnce for Iniature Christinas Trees 



SELECTED SHAPELY PLANTS 



2-3 f«et $20.00 per 100 



18-24inch 15.00 perlOJ 



12-18 inch 12.0uper lUO 



These are a very attractive holiday specialty for florists and sell rapidly. Many 

 of our customers have handled them in large quantities for years. Last season the sale 

 was particularly good, and this year, with the scarcity of European novelties, they will 

 be more popular. Will pot up nicely in 5 inch, 6 inch and 8 inch pots. They can be used 

 also for vases and placed in tubs for the veranda. 



Order now. We can ship at once, or hold until December 1st. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York. 



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TO ALL RETAIL FLORISTS 



Our evergreen season opens this week, but bronze goods will not be ready for several 

 weeks. 



Can furnish the following greens now and will give orders prompt and careful attention. 



GREEN GALAX ..fiOc per lOUu; S4.60 per case of lOOuo 



FANCY and DAGGER FERNS 80c per loOO; 3.50 per case of 5,000 



GKEEN LEUCOTHOE, 10 to 16 inch $1.00 per 100( ; long lengths. $.'.26 per 1000 

 Will pack assorted cases, just any Quantity you can use of each kind, all in one case, if 

 you cannot use solid cases of each. 



J. n. VON CANON, 



Wire ae. Elk Park, N. C. 



Banners Elk, N. C. 



FANCY FERNS — SPECIAL PICKED 



Leave yoar orders for regular shipments. Mums, Roses aod Carnations, 

 all seasonable Cut Flowers. Florists' Supplies, Manufacturer of Wire Designs. 



C A. KUEHN, WMcMic riorist. 



1312 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo. 



EVERGREENS 



Laurel Branches. 2x2x4 ft. case, per cftse.. .$2.75 



Laurel Stems, large bag. per bag 1.10 



Oreen Sheet Moss, per bag 1.40 



Boxwood, both varieties, per lb 12 



Fancy Holly, 2x2x4 ft. case, per case 3.25 



W. Z. PIRNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



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New Crop Southern Wild Smilax 



12.50. 



NOW READY 



.per case $1.50 per half case 



Oive us your business and we will please you. 



SOUTHERN EVERGREEN CO. 



J. L. CuMBiE, Manacer 

 NorrU Station. Georgia 



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