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The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBKU 1, 1917 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Headquarters for Southern Wild Smilax, per 50-lb. case, $5.00; 5 or more cases, per case, $4.50 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



FANCY FERNS 



Per 1000 $1.60 



GREEN LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Per 100 50 



Per 1000 4.50 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Per bunch 25 



Per case of 50 lbs 7.60 



BRONZE GAIAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $1.00 



Per case of 10.000 7.50 



Per bale $1.50 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Per bundle $1.00 



10 bundles 9.00 



GREEN GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 1.00 



Per case of 10,000 7.50 



SPECIAL FRICKS ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 



Brown, Green and Purple Mag^nolia Leaves $1.85 per carton 



Red Magnolia Leaves 1.86 per carton 



Everything in Florists* Supplies 

 FULL LIN^ OF CUT FLOWERS AND OTHER GREENS AT ALL TIMES 



Wholesale Cooimission' Florist* 

 16 East Third Street, 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Cincinnati, Oliio 



Mention The IteTlew when yon write. 



itself as eloquently as did its producer. 

 Mrs. Stotesbury is a cross between My 

 Maryland and Joseph Hill, of a fine 

 shade of shell-pink, with splendid stems 

 and fine foliage. It will be a grand rose 

 to make up into bunches. Mr. Towill 

 says it is as free a bloomer as My Mary- 

 land and does not mildew easily. In- 

 deed, Mrs. Stotesbury has all of the 

 earmarks of a commercial variety that 

 will be a money-maker for those who 

 grow it. Otto Bauer;'"6i.B 6f the past 

 presidents of the Washington Club, 

 came over with Mr. Gude, but modestly 

 dfecliiied 'td speak after' Mr. -Gude, for 

 he said Mr. Gude had left him nothing 

 to say. 



Mr. Gude extended" an invitation to 

 club members to visit the ranges of 

 Gude Bros. Co, on the Sunday preceding 

 Thanksgiving, which invitation was ac- 

 cepted. 



At the next club meeting a rare treat 

 is in store for the members. Dr. "Woods, 

 of the Maryland State Agricultural Col- 

 lege, will deliver a lecture. Dr. Woods 

 has been placed in cha;rge of the college 

 and is a stranger to, most of us, but he 

 comes well recommended by those who 

 know him. He is an authority on every- 

 thing pertaining to agriculture, and no 

 one should miss this meeting. Tate. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Comparatively little change has taken 

 place in market conditions since the last 

 report. The season as a whole has been 

 a backward one, with the shortage of 

 stock the outstanding feature. By the 

 first of November in previous years, 

 chrysanthemums have been in great sup- 

 ply, have crowded the market and 

 forced carnations to take a back seat. 

 This year chrysanthemums are not 

 scarce,' but neither are they in large 

 supply. In a way, cofttiitions are most 

 satisfactory at the present time. If 

 the cloudy weather continues, there will 

 be no glut, yet the market will be sup- 

 plied. Carnations are a little short of 

 requirements and it is predicted that 

 this will continue to be the case all win- 

 ter, as fewer were planted. 



Eoses are excellent, in large supply 

 and meet with an active demand. Busi- 

 ness in all branches has been brisk, 

 numerous October weddings having 



GREEN GAUX, DAGGER 

 FERNS, and LEDCOTHOE 



GREEN OALAX. case of 10.000 $4.50 



DAGGER FERNS, per 1000 1.00 



GREEN GALAX, by parcel post, per 1000 1.00 



GREEN LEUCOTHOE $1.75 to $2 75 as to size 



ALL FRESH GUARANTEED STOCK 



W. M. Woodruff & Son, Lowgap, N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



EVERGREENS 



j^ Long Green Leu- 



i^Jkjty COthoe.. 1000. $2.00 

 ^I^B^v^ Short Green Leu- 

 ^^^V COthoe.. 1000. $1.00 I 

 ^^^m Fancy Fern. 76c 

 ^^ per 1000. or per 



A case of 6000. . . . $3.26 



Dagger Fern. 75c per 1000. or per case of 



5000 1 $8.26 



Green Galax, 60c per 1000, or per case of 



10,000 3.76 



Bronze goods ready about November 16th. 



We handle nothing but the besi and guarantee 



entire satisfaction. 



Ca*h with Order. 



TAS-HCEL EVCR0tECN CO., Elk Pufc, N. C. 



Mention The Tteriew when yon write. 



L. B. Brague ft Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERN8 



MOSS : 3 : EVmaRKDIS 



"^SS^ HINSDALE. MASS. 



Mention The Beriew when yon writo. 

 PRESERVED 



BEECH and OAK 

 FOLIAGE 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Heriew when yon write. 



swelled the total, aside from heavy 

 funeral work. Easter lilies are dete- 

 riorating and callas have not yet come 



Southern Wild Smflax 



50-ib. cases. .. $2.50 



30-lb. cases 1.50 



Gray Moss, per sack of 15 lbs., $1.75 

 Natural Sheet Moss, 100 sq. ft., 1.75 



EVERGREEN CARTER 



(Geo. M. Carter) 



Evergreen, Alabama 



The Quickest Shipper 



Mention Tho Beriew when yon write. 



Southern Wild SmiJax 



Now ready for shipment 



Larse case, $2.50 Half case, $1.60 



Write, wire or phone me your orders. None too 

 large or small to i-ecelve my prompt and careful 

 attention. 



Stock Gnaranteed to be A-1 



CHAS. S. LEE 



ETERGREKN, ALABAMA 



Mention Tho Reriew when yon write. 



NEW CROP 



FANCY FERNS 



91.80 Mr 1000 



Fine stock. Satisfaction guaranteed* 



*nic* FLORJijco.. asssik 



into their own. Miscellaneous items in- 

 clude violets, snapdragons and cosmos. 

 Orchids and valley take care of all 



