Mabcb 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



GALAX, 



It is not too late for anythinjg: in our line except Fancy Ferns and Green Galax. 

 Bronze Galax and Dagger Ferns, Bronze and Green Leucothoe of the 

 ▼ery tinest quality, Mountain Laurel and Hemlock Sprays are all good 

 and ready for prompt shipment. 



Bronze Galax $7.50 per case of 10,000 



Dagger ferns 9.00 per case of 5,000 



Long Green Leucothoe 3.00 per case of i ,000 



Heavy Medium Green leucothoe. .$2.00 per case of 1000 

 Short to Medium Green leucothoe, 1.50 per case of 1000 

 Mountain Laurel and Hemlock 4.00 per case of 1000 



MOSS THAT IS MOSS-Sheet Moss and Sphagnum 



Sheet Moss, of natural green color, taken from rocks 4000 feet above the sea, light as sponge 

 when dry. Either kind at $2.00 per big bag— and it takes a big one to hold 15 to 20 pounds. 



Cash with all orders. 



GREEN GOODS SUPPLY SHOP, 



Newland, N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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SHEET MOSS 



IN BAGS 



Extra KIce Sheet 



15 lbs. to the Bag 

 PER BAG ... $2.00 



Orders shipped at 

 once or booked lor 

 future shipment. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



264-6 Randolph Street, 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Mentloa The BeWew when you write. 



jond explaining the reason why a florist 

 should know exactly what his products 

 were costing him, nothing was brought 

 out by the lecturer. 



There were nominated for election to 

 membership at the next meeting: Boceo 

 Trebaldie, 426 Madison avenue, New 

 York; A. M. Van der Schoot, 299 Broad- 

 way, New York; Frank Heid, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y.; C. Niemann, 299 Broad- 

 way, New York. J. W. Niemeyer and 

 J. P. Klausner, newly elected members, 

 were present and were introduced to the 

 gathering by President Kessler. 



Announcement was made by the presi- 

 dent that "Victor and Edward Dorval, 

 of Woodside, had taken out life mem- 

 bership in the club. 



P. J. Daut, a florist of Decatur, HI., 

 was present. He is located at Camp 

 Mills, awaiting discharge from the army 

 after several months of service with the 

 army in France. He proved to be enter- 

 taining and related many anecdotes of 

 his experiences. 



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Various Notes. 



The dinner committee of the New 

 York Florists' Club is jubilant over the 

 fact that at this time, one week ahead 

 of the event, over 200 table reserva- 

 tions have been made, insuring that 



Green Sheet Moss 



NATURAL 

 Shipped direct from Tennessee 



13-lb. to 15-lb. bags 



per bag— $2.25— per bag 



This is fresh-gathered Moss and contains its natural green color. 

 Place your order now and have your Moss when you want it. 



(Wholesale prices quoted on application) 



H. G. NacLELLAN 



237 South Wells Street CHICAGO 



Mentloo The Bevlew when jrou write. 



FVFRnRFFNC ^^ have several hundred thoasand nice lar^e gaXax, and a few 

 *' ■ UlUliLUlu ferns gathered on Grandfather mountain, that we offer at prices 

 below, quality sruaranteed : 



Large green galax, tl .20 per 1000; (9.60 per case of 10,000. 



Large bronze gaiax, %c per 1000; $7.50 per case of 10,000. 



Ferns, tl.76 per 1000; $7.60 per case of 6000. 

 Also mountain laurel and hemlock branches. Terms, cash with order. 



THE GRANDFATHER EVERGREEN CO., Newland, N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Natural Green Sheet Moes 



Per 10-ib. bas, $1.7S 



Dyed Gretn Stieet Meee 



Per iCIb. bag, $3.50 



KNUD NIELSEN 



EVCRQREEN, ALA. 



McntloB The R»v»»w whtm rwn wHto. 



the function will be a success finan- 

 cially. 



Mr, and Mrs. W. Z. Purnell, Snow 

 Hill, Md,, were in town last week. Mr. 

 Purnell is planning for a good cut of 

 Iris germanica in season for Memorial 

 day. 



E. G. Wilson, the Brooklyn retail flo- 

 rist, and Fred Marquardt, the Maspeth, 

 L. I., grower, have been spending some 

 weeks in Florida. Mr. Marquardt 'a 

 health, which for some time has been 

 poor, has been much improved by the 

 trip. 



F. C. W. Brown, of the Gasser Co., 

 Cleveland, was a visitor in town March 



GOLDFISH 



Buy from Ihe Breeder 



41 A cres of P onds 



BERT J. PUTNAM, 



490 Washington St., BUFTALO, N.Y. 



MentloB Th« R«Ttow wh— y— write. 



7 and made a round of calls in retail 

 sections. 



Eobert E. Berry, Lawrenceville, Va., 

 was in town this week. 



Louis Dupuy, of Whitestone, N. Y., 

 with Mrs. Dupuy, are spending a vaca- 

 tion at Indian Eiver, Fla. 



The Pennsylvania hotel florist has 

 now two large windows on the Thirty- 

 third street front of the hotel, which 

 are carrying artistic displays of flowers 

 and accessories. J. H, P. 



