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The Florists^ Review 



July 3, 1919. 



FANCY TERNS 



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$2.00 per 1000 



Finest stock in the eoantiy 



$2.00 per 1000 



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Subject to Chanse Without Notice. 



Wild Smilaxy SO-pound cases, $5.50; 25-pound 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 SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



ffiCHIGAN CUT FLOWEREXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit,lch. 



Mention The BeTlew whan yon write. 



Allen Humason was a visitor last 

 week. 



John Eisner and Lee Eickenbach are 

 cutting good outdoor gladioli. 



Earle Haeger is again with S. T. Hitz 

 & Son. 



The Circle Flower Store has been busy 

 with several weddings lately. 



John Rieman had the decorations for 

 the Clarke wedding, one of the notable 

 affairs of the season, which took place 

 Saturday afternoon, June 28. 



E. E. T. 



GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 



The tenth annual meeting and exhi- 

 bition of the American Gladiolus So- 

 ciety will be held in the Arcadia audi- 

 torium, Detroit, Mich., during the con- 

 vention of the Society of American Flo- 

 rists, August 19 to 21. Complete infor- 

 mation regarding the exhibition will 

 be published in the premium list, which 

 will appear soon. It is hoped all grow- 

 ers may make their plans to attend this 

 meeting. A. C. Beal, Sec'y. 



PERCENTAGE PLUS. 



Have we ever had a year of flower- 

 selling that was better than the period 

 of 1918 to the present timet Has it all 

 been accidental or incidental? Has it 

 been through any particular cause or 

 causes, or has it been through general 

 business conditions? 



Now, if all business has struck a high- 

 er plane and an increased volume, may 

 we not attribute a part of our increased 

 success to that condition! And may 

 we not also connect a part of our greater 

 volume to the publicity campaign, which 

 has caused many florists to reawaken 

 after our slow period just prior to 19181 



Don't you want to feel that our pub- 

 licity campaign has assisted somewhat 

 in the new impetus which our business 

 has received, and don't you want to 

 recognize also the efforts to secure our 

 $100,000, of which we have only $40,- 

 000 to date! Every man in the florists' 

 business today must admit that pub- 

 licity has done something toward this 

 increased production of business. 



Now, since we must admit this, when 

 will the proper time be to forward a 

 contribution to the campaign fund and 

 show your appreciation of the endeav- 

 ors being made on your behalf as well 

 as for all others? 



The time is NOW, and upon you de- 



Or«en Sheet Moss, strictly dry, put 



up in 2-B. baes, per B t2.00 



Per lot of 20 baes and over 1.50 



DaKK*r Ferns, per 1000 1.26 



Per lots of 20,000 and over 1.00 



Galax, Green and Bronze, mixed 1.25 



Per lots of 20,000 ana over 1.00 



Leucothoe, Oreen and Bronze, per 1000. . . . 2.50 



Shipped fresh from woods to you. Orders 

 given prompt attention. Cash with order. 



G. C. GIBBS, Dei Rio, Tenn., R. 2. 



Mention The Beview when yon write. 



Evergreen Sprays 



MO BAD ONES \¥ILL MOT WILT 



Put up in 4«-lb. sacks and one sack will 



execute more work than 2 000 ferns and 



the price is $4.00, cash. 



Z.ILJEWEn CO., Sparta, Wis. 



Mention The BoTlew when yon write. 



CUT FANCY AND DAGGER 



FERNS 



Now ready to ship from the 

 Berkshire Hills. 



Write, wire or phone for my low summer price 

 for best stock of every native green, 



H. J. SMITH 



HINSDALE, ... MASS. 



Mention The BeTiew when you write. 



FANCY CUT FEimS P^Ln% 



ments. Write for price lists Christmas Trees 

 and Evergreen Decorations for the Holidays, 

 AMERICAN FORE STWY CO ^ Pemblee, Wis. 



Always mention flie Florists* Review 

 wben wrltlnc advertisers. 



