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The Florists^ Review 



Jandabt 30, 1919. 



FANCY rERNS 



Finest atock in the eonntrj *''^ 



$5.00 per 1000 $5.00 par 1000 



<agagWTO«TOS|Bpa^ Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Wild Smilax, 60-pound cases, $5.50; 25-pouiid 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 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag , 2.50 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.00 



Boxwood, 50-pound cases 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



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



the growth of outdoor bulbs. Already 

 in many of the estates, hyacinths are 

 popping their heads above ground sev- 

 eral weeks ahead of time, and extra 

 heavy beddings of leaves have been 

 spread to prevent their destruction by 

 belated frosts. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Smith is making heavy daily 

 shipments of wire wreaths from his fac- 

 tory on Valley street to Boston parties. 

 He placed orders recently for new ma- 

 chinery that will more than double his 

 factory capacity. 



Irving J. McCoid, who has been in 

 service in the south, has been discharged 

 and is back with his father, David Mc- 

 Coid, of Halsey street. 



"Watch this window grow," reads an 

 attractive card in the corner window of 

 Macnair's store at Chestnut and Broad 

 streets. The window is filled with nar- 

 cissus bulbs in pans and dishes of all 

 kinds, the blades breaking up through 

 a bed of moss. 



Timothy O 'Conner has been on a visit 

 to New York and Philadelphia on busi- 

 ness. 



Mrs. W. P. Carpenter, of the Union 

 Station flower stand, who has been on 

 the sick list, is convalescing. 



The houses of the late Richard L. 

 Hogan, Eaton street, are understood 

 to be in the market for sale. 



George L. Stillman, of Westerly, was 

 in New York last week, where he had 

 a large exhibit of corn at the New York 

 Poultry Association exhibition, at Mad- 

 ison Square Garden. 



The case of Horace M. Williams 

 against the Everett Forestry Co. was 

 heard before .Judge Rathbun in the Su- 

 perior court last week and the jury re- 

 turned a verdict for the defendant. 



Charles S. Macnair has been elected a 

 member of the Providence Chamber of 

 Commerce. 



Johnston Bros, had the decorations 

 for the recent Brown-Taft wedding, one 

 of the largest social functions so far 

 this season. 



The will of Wilbur A. Fiske was pro- 

 bated in the Municipal court last week, 

 Mrs. Flora C. Fiske being appointed ex- 

 ecutrix under personal bond of $80,000. 



Joseph Smith has been elected finan- 

 cial secretary of tjie Rhode Island dis- 

 trict organization of Zionists of Amer- 

 ica. W. H. M. 



PER 

 CASE 



WILD SMILAX, $3.00 



Orders filled promptly on short notice 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per h&g 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per ba^ 



Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVEN Evergreen^ Ala, 



GREEN GOODS 



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Quality Gaiinuitecd 

 Pric« 



Bcs below 



Cash %irltli 

 order 



Bronze Galax per 1.000. $1.60; case of 10.000. $10 00 



Dagger Fenu, per 1,000. $2.60; case of 6 000 $10.00 



Fancy Ferns, per 1,000, $2.00; case of 6.000, $9.00 



Good Medium Green Leucothoe, per 1 000, $6 00 



Good Medium Bronae Leucothoe, per 1 000, $600 



Good Small Bronse Leucothoe, 10 to 14 in., l.«)0. $2,60 

 Good Small Green Leucothoe, 10 to 14 in,. 1.000, $2.60 

 Hemlock Branches,... a bout 30 inches, per 1.000, $5.00 

 Mountain Laurel Branches, about 24 inches, 



per 1,000 $4.00 



TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



Want and For Sale Department 



O'" Advertisements under this head 12^2 cents 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertislnjf. In sendinK remittance count six 

 words to the line. 



Display adTertlsements In this department $1.60 

 net, for one inch sp^ce. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwardlnfr. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman or grower; 

 ^ flrst-clasB cut flower and plant grower for 

 Easter and Christmas; good references; age 37. 



Austi n Wa llace, Lin coln, 1 11. 



SITUATION WANTED — Experienced rose grow- 

 Oer, carnations, mums, bedding stock; designer; 

 middle-aged; references; good wages. Address 



G. Florist. 788 15th^ St., 'D etroit . Mich. 



wITUATION WANTED— By floorman, A-1 expe- 

 O rience in designing and decorating; New York 

 or New Jersey preferred; l)e8t references. Ad- 

 dress No. 67, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 

 VJlTUATION WANYeD— By good pot plant. 

 O carnation and mum grower; also landscape 

 work; single, good references; Chicago or De- 

 troit preferred. Address No. 83, care Florists' 



Review. Chicago. 



(SITUATION WANTED^By a' grower of wide 

 O experience in growing roses, carnations and 

 general stock; expect good wages and can deliver 

 the goods; state details in first letter. Address 

 No. 46, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; bad 26 

 years' experience; married, aged 40 years. 

 Address No. 18, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Carnation grower,, flo- 

 rist with life experience and best reputation, 

 wishes worth while position with up-to-date con- 

 cern; able to take charge and willing to do his 

 best; married, no children. Address No. 66, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class pot plant 

 O man, also strong on mums, ferns, sweet peas, 

 garden flowers, etc.; best of references; if In- 

 terested in a first-class man and you are willing 

 to pay a salary to encourage such a man, address 

 Box 6744, Hog Island. Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and gar^ 

 lo dener, married, one child; 20 years exp., 

 strictly sober, good references; want good per- 

 manent place that is up to date and modem; 

 go any place for good proposition; can handle 

 men and produce the goods; guarantee results; 

 private, public or commercial; state wages and 

 full particulars. Address No. 62, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By life-experienced 

 >i^ florist and gardener; can raise all kinds of 

 flowers, shrubbery, fruits, vegetables; experi- 

 enced In greenhouse as well as in outside work; 

 wants private or public place; prefer In or neap 

 the state of Michigan; age 50, married, with 

 family; Holland nationality; now In south, but 

 can come in the latter part of March or earlier If 

 suited. Address No. 61, care Florists* Review, 

 Chicago. 



