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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 5. 1919i. 



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FANCY FERNS 



Finest atock in the eonntrj 



$5.00 per 1000 $5.00 par 1000 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Wild Smilax, 60-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 Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, $1.00; per 1000 7.50 

 GREEN SHEET MOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag 2XK) 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.50 /sv>n 



Boxwood, 50-pound cases 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKRS AT ALL TIMES 



NICIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Nich. 









FERNS 



FERNS 



Our New Crop is Ready 



for Shipment 



FANCY AND DAGGER FANCY AND DAGGER 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 



NATURAL AND FADELESS SHEET MOSS 



All Orders Filled Promptly. Quality Guaranteed. 



THE RUMIBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



up at the next club meeting will be rep- 

 resentation of our club on the board 

 of directors of the S. A. F. It re- 

 quires 100 members in our club to ob- 

 tain the representation — we already 

 have fifty and we are going out to get 

 fifty more. R. A. Vincent and Mr. 

 Ekas are behind this move with their 

 whole hearts. Article I of the new con- 

 stitution recently adopted reads: "The 

 title of this organization shall be the 

 Florists' Club of Baltimore, and its 

 object is to advance the social and busi- 

 ness interests of its members." This 

 is just what Mr. Vincent proposes that 

 the club shall accomplish, and he feels 

 that one of the first moves in the re- 

 habilitation of the club is to. have rep- 

 resentation in the national association. 

 Everyone can remember the good 

 work done by this organization during 

 the war, and in the future the Balti- 

 more club when these questions arise 

 wants to be in a position where it 

 can appeal, as it were, to the court of 

 last resort. Our club was never in bet- 

 ter staftding than it is at the present 

 time. We have just adopted a constitu- 

 tion and by-laws that are liberal in their 

 scope, and we have a presiding officer 

 whose hobby is the club and its wel- 

 fare, but we must remember that one 

 man cannot do it all. It is up to the 

 club itself to get behind him and up- 

 hold his hands. 



Various Notes. 



One of the happiest families in Bal- 

 timore May 27 was that of Mary John- 

 ston. They received a radio message 

 that day from the S. S. Mallory tell- 

 ing them that their son Robert would 

 arrive in New York the next day. Mr; 

 and Mrs. Johnston left for New York 



Green and Bronze Galax^ Leucothoe, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Laurel, 



Boxwood and Wild Smilax 



Orders filled promptly. Write for price list. 



We are in need of more Cut Flowers of all kinds. 

 Growers ship to 



The Florists' Exchange of Baltimore, he. 



GEO. J. NUHLY, President and General Manager 



512 St. Paul Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 



Perns! Ferns! Perns! 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



Fancy, per 1000 $1.75 



Dagger, per 1000 1.50 



KNUD NIELSEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



