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The Florists' Review 



Jandabt 80. Idl9. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Per case $2.50 



Per half case 1.50 



Wire or write 



SOUTHERN EVERGREEN CO. 



1. L. CUMBIE Mgr. MORRIS 8TA., GA. 



Natural Green Sheet Moee 



Per 10-lb. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moee 



Per 10-lb. bag* $3.50 



KNUD NIELSEN 



EVEROREEN, ALA. 



foreseen what was coming. If all had 

 done so, however, prices might not be 

 so good. 



Koses continue scarce and prices aver- 

 age better than a week ago. During the 

 last few weeks white roses fell as low 

 as $8 on one or two days for short- 

 stemmed stock, but they started the 

 present week at $12. Everything in the 

 way of roses is soon picked up. Carna- 

 tions maintain last week's prices. Good 

 flowers sell well at an average of $6, 

 with fancies at $8. Violets are not 

 abundant, but sweet peas of splendid 

 quality are coming in more freely. 

 There is a fair supply of both callas 

 and lilies. Prices on both hold up well. 

 A few Guernsey trumpet narcissi are 

 coming in, but no Dutch stock is yet in 

 flower. Paper Whites sell easily, like- 

 wise freesias. 



Snapdragons appear only in small lots 

 as yet. Of miscellaneous flowers noted 

 there are forget-me-nots, wallflowers, 

 calendulas, Iris tingitana and pansies. 

 Cattleya Trianse is in fair supply. Cypri- 

 pedium insigne is over but a variety of 

 other cypripediums and other orchids 

 are available. Flowering plants con- 

 tinue scarce. 



Club Meeting. 



Installation night of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club attracted 250 mem- 

 bers and ladies January 21 and the 

 meeting was full of vim and enthusiasm, 

 a happy augury for the new year. Ees- 

 olutions on the death of Andrew Masson 

 were adopted and the new members 

 elected. Announcement was made of 

 the big union meeting of various agri- 

 cultural and horticultural interests to 

 be held February 11 to 14 in Horticul- 

 tural hall and it was reported that on 

 the day set apart for the club W. H. 

 Elliott would lecture and various mem- 

 bers make fine displays of plants and 

 cut flowers. 



On motion of S. J. Goddard it was 

 unanimously voted to hold a flower 

 show February 18, the date of the next 

 club meeting, and $50 was appropriated 

 toward the premium list. Mr. Goddard 

 said further contributions would be pro- 

 cured and all seasonable plants and 

 flowers would be scheduled, as Boston 

 has had no flower show this winter. The 

 proposed show is to be open to the pub- 

 lic free of charge. All present voted 

 to help make this a big show and the 

 president appointed S. J. Goddard, Peter 

 [Contlnned on pa^e 68.] 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



The market remains practically the 

 same. Business is normal. Supplies are 

 short, but the slight advance in prices 



EVERGREENS Fresh From the Woods 



Bronze Galax, $1.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case of 10,000. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; $8.00 per case of 5000. 



Green Leucothoe, 10 to 16 inch, $2.00 per 1000. 



Green Leucothoe, 16 inches and up, $3.50 per 1000. 



Bronze Leucothoe, 10 to 16 inch, $2.75 per 1000. 



Bronze Leucothoe, 16 inches and up, $4.00 per 1000. 



terms: cash with order 



J. H. VON CANON, BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



GALAX FERNS LEUCOTHOE 



Our arccns are all of the NEW CROP, direct from vlrcin forest. 



'J^m^- Bronze Oalax Sl.OO per 1000: $7.60 per case of 10,000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00perl000; 8.60 per case of 6,000 



Lous Green Leucothoe ...SS.60 per 1,000 



Medium Qreen Leucothoe 2.60 per 1,000 



Short Oreen LeuQOthoe 1.50 per 1,000 



Long Bronze Leucothoe 6.00 per 1,000 



Medium Bronze Leucothoe 3.60per 1,000 



Short Bronze Leucothoe 2.60 per 1,000 



Orders will not be filled at lower prices quoted In preTious Issues of The Review. 

 Better quality of grreens, more prompt shipment and more courteous treatment has made 

 our business a success for seventeen years. 



Orders for cold storage stock should be placed at once. 



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



ELK CALAX AND FEBN CO., Bann«it Elk. N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



in 



Cases or Cartons 



The 

 Rumbley Co. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Galax and Leucothoe 



SPRAYS 



We have on hand 300,000 fresh cut Green and 

 Bronze Leucothoe, fine as grows. Also 500,000 

 Bronze Galax. Prices as follows: 



Green Leucothoe, medium per 1000, $3.50 



Green Leucothoe, long per 1000, 4.00 



Bronze Leucothoe, medium per 1000, 3.50 



Bronze Leucothoe, long per 1000, 4.50 



Bronze Galax per case 10,000, 8.00 



Terms strictly cash with order. 



Bunton Town Evergreen Co. 



BUTLER, TENN. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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



Laurel Stem*, large bag 1.26 bag 



Green Sheet Moae 1.40 bag 



Boxwood Sprays, selected 



stock 14c pound 



W. Z. PURNELL, 



SNOW HILL, MD. 



has kept conditions balanced. Boses 

 and carnations continue to furnish the 

 bulk of the stock, with the forerunners 

 of the bulbous stock making their ap- 



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I MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Gathered Daily 

 Prices on application 



J. B. BURT, Castleberry, Ala. 



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WILD SMILAX 



$2.50 per 50-lb. case 



Over twenty years' experience in busi- 

 ness. Prompt service. Good weights, 



F. & S. LEE, MARION, ALA. 



pearance to help relieve the situation. 



Although there was a slight fall in 



temperature during the week, weather 



conditions thus far this winter have 



