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The Florists^ Review 



Jdlt 8, 1919. 



WEDDING DECORATIONS require very best quality Greens, and they must be fresh gathered— shipped to arrive day 

 you Deed the goods. That's our specialty for FLORISTS everywhere. We have experienced woodsmen gathering many 

 kinds of decorative greens daily and we ship everywhere with success. 



The past season we furnished decorative greens for many large conventions and automobile shows, in Cleveland, 

 Boston, Detroit, Kansas City and many other places where highest class decoratives are demanded, and we hold this class of 

 trade year after year because OUR GOODS ARE BEST POSSIBLE to obtain. 



We gather all the common kinds of decorative greens, such as Wild Smilax, Huckleberry Foliage, Lyrata, Laurel, and 

 then we have a large list of more costly materials, which it will be to your interests to get full information on by writing us 

 and keeping in touch with the new decoratives we have tried out and found pleasing to those who want something better for 

 high class trade. 



Our woodsmen are located in every part of the country where anything worth while is obtainable. 



OUR prices are based on square deal for you. •-.>,. 



Common Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $2.50 per 1000; fresh live green Sheet Moss, twice the size bags the other fellow 

 offers, $2.50 per bag; Huckleberry Foliage, Lyrata, or Wild Smilax, $3.00 per case, very select; Asparagus Plumosus, $1.75 

 per 100 in case lots of 600, all perfect tips. 



Write us for prices on new crop Sphagnum Moss, ready soon. Also write us for price on Cut Boxwood for December 

 delivery. 



More than 200 experienced woodsmen at your service. ' - i 



ALABAMA EVERGREEN EXCHANGE 



2611 PROSPECT AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 



NORTHERN DISTRIBUTINQ POINT 



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WE CARRY THE YEAR ROUND THE BEST 



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HUCKLEBERRY, FANCY FERNS AND GALAX 



TRY US ON YOUR REGULAR ORDERS 



F, WINTERSON CO. '*«'*'"*V*o*''?J,'!,N*E7fr.'i?o"oi^*°°'"''" 



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SPHAGNUM NOSS 



A WISCONSIN PRODUCT 



Put in your season's supply 

 during the summer months 

 and save 25% to 50%. 



Save this Money 



By Writinsf to Headquarters 



For Prices on 10 Bale* up to Carloads state 

 quantity required. 



C. C. POILWORTH CO., ""^*wT^^ 



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pends the success of the future cam- 

 paign. 



Some one said that the man who does 

 things is willing to let his wife do the 

 talking. Presumably the publicity 

 campaign committee will have to act 

 as the wife if you will act the other 

 part — doing things. We await your 

 pleasure. Henry Penn, 



Chairman National Publicity 

 Campaign. 



Mehan, Okla. — D. H. Lewis has begun 

 the construction of a greenhouse. 



Polo, lU.— Floyd M. Davis, of Tam- 

 pico, has joined his brother, H. D. Davis, 

 and together they will operate the Polo 

 Greenhouses. H. D. Davis recently pur- 

 chased three greenhouses 28x100 feet 

 and service buildings at Geneseo, 111., 

 which have been moved to this city. 



HARDY CUT FERNS 



FANCY, DAGGER 



Ready Now. Prices Right. 



JOHN ABBOTT 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



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CUT FERNS 



New Crop Fancy and Daarcer Fema 



$3.80 per lOOO. by Parcel Post. 

 Special rate for weekly sblpmenta. 



John B. Roy, R. No. 1, Conway, Nkh. 



Fenton, Mich. — Grover Seaton has 

 purchased the greenhouses of George 

 Bridson. 



PainesviUe, Ohio. — Thomas Murphy 

 has been under the doctor 's care for the 

 last four weeks. He is back at work 

 now. 



Poplar Bluff, Mo.— Charles Young, of 

 C. Young & Sons Co., St. Louis, Mo., 

 visited here June 26. He was the guest 

 of H. W. Peterson. Mr. Peterson re- 

 ports extremely hot weather. He says 

 that help is alarmingly scarce. 



Akron, O. — George Popp, Jr., is happy 

 for several reasons. He has just opened 

 a retail store. His location is ideal and 

 he finds Akron a booming flower town. 

 He says that the four weeks of extreme 

 heat and drought ended at last June 25. 



Want and For Sale Department 



ty Advertisements under tlUs head IZ'u cents 

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

 other advertlslHR. In sending remittance count six 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $1.50 

 net, for one inch space. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an elderly man, ex- 

 perienced grower of roses, carnations, mums 

 and the general line of pot plants; Northwest 

 preferred. Address Wm. Kirkham, Chicago 

 Hotel. 22 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED — Discharged soldier, 

 slightly lame, wants permanent position in 

 retail establishment, where entire trade can be 

 learned; two years' experience prior to servioie 

 in army. Address No. 392, care Florists' ReviewX 

 Chicago. \ 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class grower of 

 carnations, mums and pot plants, with 12 

 years' experience; age 34 years, married; good 

 on spray work and selling; state full particulars 

 in first letter. Address No. 366, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Gardener, florist, agri- 

 kJ culture graduate, 28 years' experience with 

 greenhouse, flowers, vegetables, fruits, farming, 

 landscaping, seeks position on private estate as 

 manager; best references; Bohemian, 42, married, 

 2 children. Address, Manager, Box 8, Bristol, 

 R. I. 



SITUATION WANTED— Good all-around florist, 

 especially good in pot plants, mums and car- 

 nations; can take full charge; first-class designer 

 and accustomed to modern cetail methods; Ohio 

 preferred; best references; state particulars and 

 salary. Address No. 366, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



