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The Rorists' Review 



Fdbbdabt 27, 1919. 



FANCY TERNS 



Finest stock in the eountrj 



$5.00 per 1000 $5.00 per 1000 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Wild Smilaz, 50-pound cases, $5.50; 25-pound cases $ 3.25 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



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



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, $1.00; per 1000 7.50 



g^ GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.50 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.50 



Boxwood, 50-pound cases 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT IXiOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Pfich. 



Mention The Reyiew when you writ*. 



fine collection. These varieties can be 

 grown in a carnation temperature, which 

 is maintained here. Outdoor sweet peas 

 under glass promise a wonderful crop of 

 bloom for the early spring. 



A ten minutes' walk brought the 

 party to J. Wade Gayley's houses, in 

 which also carnations are a specialty. 

 Matchless, Beacon, Ward, Alice and En- 

 chantress Supreme are the favorites 

 here, while a bench of Albert Boper 

 looks splendid. Belle Washburn also is 

 grown. Mr. Gayley's method of han- 

 dling young stock is to plant the rooted 

 cuttings in paper bands arranged in 

 benches, from which they are set out 

 in the field. His blooming plants have 

 yielded a heavy crop of extraordinarily 

 fine blooms since October, many of them 

 showing from 15 to 20-inch stems, with 

 shoots yet to develop. A visit to this 

 range is an inspiration to every grower 

 and the Lancaster County Florists ' Club 

 congratulates Mr. Gayley on the success 

 he has made with carnations. 



The next call was on our good friend, 

 Charles B. Herr, whose establishment 

 has for many years been the show 

 place of Lancaster county. Matchless, 

 Ward, Enchantress Supreme and Belle 

 Washburn are in wonderfully fine condi- 

 tion here and the plants promise a 

 wealth of bloom until midsummer. Mr. 

 Herr showed us several pots of calla 

 lilies from stock which has been in the 

 Herr family for forty-two years. It was 

 a pleasure to note the vigor and quality 

 of the blooms these plants are produc- 

 ing today. One large house was closed 

 last fall owing to the uncertainty of the 

 fuel supply. In neatness and business- 

 like management this place is not to be 

 excelled. 



Club Meeting. 



President Elmer J. Weaver called the 

 club to order at 7:30 p. m. in the rooms 

 of the Chamber of Commerce. On the 

 exhibition table was a vase of Belle 

 Washburn of superb quality shown by 

 Amos Eohrer and some thirty varieties 

 of new early-flowering sweet peas 

 from the greenhouses of the Fordhook 

 Farm of the W, Atlee Burpee Co. These 

 flowers were a revelation in their won- 

 derful range of color, from purest white 

 through the pinks and lavenders into the 

 deeper shades. The size of the blooms 

 and the length of stem were remarkable. 

 Many of our sweet pea growers will 



PER 

 CASE 



WILD SMILAX, $3.00 



Orders filled promptly on short notice 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per ba^ 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per hag 



Wire, Write, Plione 



E. A. BEAVEN Evergreen, Ala. 



GALAX 



FERNS 



LEUCOTHOE 



Our Qrceni «re all of the NEW CROP, direct from virgin forest. 



Bronze Oalax $1.00 per 1000: $7.50 per case of 10,000 



Green Oalax $1.00 perlOOO: $8 00 per case of 10,000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00perl000; 7.60 per case of 5.000 



Dagger Ferns 2.00perl000; 8.60 per case of 5.000 



Long Oreen Leucothoe $8.60 per 1.000 



Medium Oreen Leucothoe 2.60 per 1,000 



Short Oreen Leucothoe l.fiOper 1,000 



Orders foi cold storaire stock ebould be placed at once, as our shipping season closes March 31. 

 Better quality of greens, more prompt shipment and more courteous treatment have made 

 our business a success for seventeen years. 



TEKMS, cash with order to all. We will make no C. O. D. shipments. 



ELK GALIUC AND FERN CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



Mention The Berlew wh— too write. 



Southern 



Wild Smilax 



$3.00 per case 



KNUD NIELSEN 



EVERQRCEN. ALA. 



Laurel Branches, 2x2x4 ft. case . . . $3.00 case 



Laurel Steflu, large bag 1.26 bag 



Green Sheet Mom 1.50 bag 



Boxwood Sprays, selected 



stock 14c pound 



W. Z. PURNELL, 



SNOW HILL, MD. 



n ABICTC' rrVMC *^^ ^'^n^ scarce, as you all know, 

 ILUIUDIO I UUId and here is where yoa can save. 



Use our splendid BUNCHED LAUREL in place of ferns 

 in your designs. Fine quality and large banches for 60c. 

 Try a dollar^s worth and see for yourself how it will help 

 you save. 



Fancy and DaxKer Ferns, $3.00 per 1000. 



Laurel Festoontnc. <>c and 8c per yd. 



Fresh stock supplied on short notice: use it for your 

 weddings and for your Easter decorations; nothing better. 



Bronze Galax, fine quality, SI 25 per 1000; $11.00 

 per case of 10.000; extra fine leaves. 



Sphagnaiu Moss, $15.00 per large bale; ground 

 pine. 12c per lb.; made up. 10c and 12c per yd. 



Best Boxwood that grows. 50-lb- cases, $12.50. 



Southern Smilax, RO lb. cases. $6.00. Try a case. 



Branch Laurel, large bundles. 60c. 



LaurelWrraih8,:{0c op. Pine Wreaths, 30c up. 



We make special sizes when wanted. Order in ad- 

 vance and have fresh stock to use. 



Memlock, large bundles. 

 $1.00. 



make extensive plantings of the Burpee 

 early-blooming varieties for next win- 

 ter's markets. 



H. G. Haverstock, in charge of the 



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