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The Florists^ Review 



December 5, 1918. 



,«*, FANCY FERNS 



^aKa^^ Kj^ w^ Finest stock in the country 



f^^^^ $4.00 per 1000 $4.00 per 1000 ^ 



Subject to ChanKe Without Notice. 



^^i^lWW^S^^^^ 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 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very line for basket work, trimming 

 vr'\<^^?IIWe?j{'«^ pots, etc., per bag 2.50 _„,.^ 



Sphagnum Moss, pei bale 2.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



NICIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, ffich. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ing died last year. Mr. Baldinger, who 

 was 36 years of age, lived with his sis- 

 ters on Federal street, north side, where 

 the funeral services were held Novem- 

 ber 28, the interment being in the South 

 Side cemetery. 



The Horticultural Society of Western 

 Pennsylvania met November 19 for the 

 first time in two months, the October 

 session having been canceled owing to 

 the ban on public gatherings. Secre- 

 tary Anthony Aloysius Leach presided 

 in the absence of President William 

 Allen, superintendent of the Homewood 

 cemetery, the attendance being smaller 

 than usual owing to illness and the 

 stormy weather. There was no formal 

 program, but Mr. Burnet contributed a 

 splendid varied display of vegetables 

 grown under his supervision on J. Den- 

 niston Lyon's country estate at Sewick- 

 ley Heights, while from Benjamin 

 Franklin Jones' neighboring farm were 

 exhibited a number of gorgeous chrys- 

 anthemums grown by William Thomp- 

 son, Jr. 



Anthony W. Smith, Jr., has sufficient- 

 ly recovered from an attack of influenza 

 to enable him to return to business. 

 Frank J. Zak, of the Smith staff, has 

 just returned from his semimonthly 

 week 's trip through the western section 

 of the state in the interests of the firm. 

 Mrs. Pearl Gardener, Miss Mary Shearer 

 and Miss Alice De France are recent ad- 

 ditions to the designing force upstairs. 



George E. McCallum returned Novem- 

 ber 24 to the Municipal Pier, Chicago, 

 having been home on furlough over the 

 national Iioliday. Mr. McCallum, who 

 was one of the first influenza victims 

 in the states, liaving been attacked on 

 reaching Chicago, has meanwhile gained 

 Iwonty pounds in weight. 



The ((Piidition of Michael Kronis con- 

 tinues favorable, following a serious op- 

 eration in Mercy hospital Xovember 

 29. Mr. Kronis has been in indifferent 

 health for the last year and was ill 

 for three weeks, but his jdiysicians, 

 fninily and friends now liojie for his 

 ultimate recovery. His business inter- 

 ests arc being looked after by his two 

 brothers, Jolm and Nicholas Kronis, 

 and Spiro Kaps, a cousin. J. II. Sea- 

 man, who has been for several months 

 with Randolph & McCIements, has re- 

 turned to his former position at Mr. 

 KroAifl's East Liberty Alpha Flower 

 Shop, on Penn avenue. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Natural Sheet Mom $ 1 .75 par bag 



Parpatuated Skaat Mom 3.50 par bag 



CAU^WELL TIE WOODSNIUI COHTARY, 



EVERGREEN, 

 ALABAMA 



M«ntloB Tha BaTtow wlwa yon writa. 



GALAX FERNS LEUCOTHOE 



Onr Qrfcna are all of the NEW CROP, direct from virsio forest. 



»OreenOalax tl.OOper 1000; S7.60 per case of 10,000 

 Bronze Oalax l.oo per 1000: 7.50 per case of 10,000 

 Fancy Ferns 1.76 per 1000; 7.50 per case of 6,000 

 Dasger Ferns 1.76 per 1000; 7.50 per case of 6000| 

 Long Oreen Leucothoe $880 per LOOO ! 

 Medium Green Leucothoe 2.50 per 1,000 

 Short Green Leucothoe l.AOper 1,000 

 Long Bronze Leucothoe 500 per l.OPO 

 Medium Bronze Leucothoe SdOper 1.000 



Short Bronze Leucothoe 250per 1.000 



No orders except the ones already in our hands will be filled at the prices quoted in 

 previous issues of The Review. 



If 3'ou expect your (treens for Christmas order, them NOW. 

 TERMS, cash with order to all. We will make no C. O. D. shipmenU this season. 



ELK G*IAX i>ND FEBN CO., Banners Elk. N. C. 



Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



J»u^Decorative Evergreens 



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GUARANTEED TO PLEASE 



If you want low-priced and low-(fradestuflf you can e<i8lly uet 

 It. but not from us. If you want stock with both QUALI I'Y and 

 SIZK. and at such prlcos^s we are compelled to charge for 

 such goods, send youcctrdf r to ub, and cash wifli It. and you will 

 get a square deal. 



' " and Bronze Galax Sfi.OO per case 10,000 



Fancy and Itaeser Ferns 6.00 per case 5,000 



Loner Green Hn<l IJr«»n7,e Leucothoe .. 4.W) per 1000 



Medium Green aii«l Hroiize I.eucutlioe 2. .50 per 1000 



Short iireen and Hionze Leucothoe 1.25 per 1000 



We use llgrht facto i"y- made boxes and damp Hnliagnuni moss In packing for shipment. Large 

 contract orders for goods while the best can be had are solicited. 



T. J. RAY & CO. ELK PARK, N. C. 



After cijilit iiioiitlis spout in ninking 

 sliclls at the (larrisoii alley plant of the 

 West in;j;li()use ("o., Louis K. liielil lias 

 returned to liis old post with the E. C. 



LudAvi{j Floral Co. Having done his bit 

 for the cause, ^Ir. Biehl looks well and 

 liap]>y and is "iniglity j^lad to get back 

 to the flower game again." 



