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The Florists^ Review 



Max 1. 1919. 



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MOSS 



Green Sheet Moss for Hanging Baskets 



Per bundle, 75c; per bag, $1.00 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale, $2.00; ten bales, $17.50 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



15 E. Third St. WHOLESALE COMMSSION riORlST Cincinnati, Ohio 



^ Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



rERNS I New crop | FERNS 



Fancy $1.75 per 1000. 



Dagger 1.50 per 1000. 



Fadeless Moss 3.50 per bag. 



Natural Moss 1.75 per bag. 



Huckleberry Foliage 2.50 per case. 



ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO., Eva^en, Ala. 



Mrs. Olive King, widow of the late 

 William B. King, for many years a 

 w^ell known florist, died at her home at 

 A.pponaug last week, after an illness 

 )f only a few days. 



Samuel Kinder has been elected a 

 i^estryman of Trinity Episcopal church, 

 it Bristol. 



William Bowers, 134 Washington 

 street, has adopted the catchy slogan: 

 'When you think flowers, think of 

 Bowers. ' ' 



O'Connor furnished the palms and 

 iecorations for a dance at the Women's 

 ::!ollege, at Churchill House last week. 



William B. Hazard has been drawn 

 for jury service in the United States 

 District court. W. H. M. 



Highland, N. Y.— The establishment 

 jf John F. Madden is the only one left 

 )f the three that flourished here before 

 the war. Ley Bros., who grew Adian- 

 ium hybridum, entirely froze out, closed 

 ip and left for the front. It is probable 

 the houses will be rebuilt when the 

 Sghters return, as they had built up a 

 ?ood business and were known as 

 imong the best growers of ferns for 

 fronds. Mr. Madden now has the fern 

 5eld monopolized hereabouts. John 

 Batt is a capable grower and has done 

 a;ood work for his employer. 



Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Laurel, 



Boxwood and Wild Smilax 



Orders filled promptly. Write for price list. 



We are in need of more Cut Flowers of all kinds. 

 Growers ship to 



The Florists' Exchange of Baltimore, he. 



GEO. J. MUHLY, President and General Manager 



512 St. Paul Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 



Bed Bank, N. J.— W. W. Kennedy & 

 Sons are highly pleased with the in- 

 crease in business since moving to the 

 new location, proof that even though 

 long established in a small town it is 

 advantageous to be in the front row. 



Green Sheet Hoss 



Gathered fresh for 

 your order. C'rder 

 now for prompt de- 

 — ' =- livery. 



N. M. HITCHCOCK. . Dowaciac. Mich. 



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