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The Florists' Review 



JCNB 19, 1910. 



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FANCY FERNS „ 



Finest atock in the eonntry 



$3.00 par 1000 $3.00 par 1000 ^- 



Subject to Chance Without Notice. 



Wild Smilaxy 60-pound cases, $5.50; 26-i>ound 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, trimminfi; 



_.^ ,.,___™.--. - pots. etc.. per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



jR Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Ich. 







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Mentloo The BeTlew ^yhen yon write. 



perature rushed their development, and 

 their season will be decidedly short this 

 year. 



A large variety of garden flowers is 

 offered, including coreopsis, delphiniums, 

 stocks, forget-me-nots, gypsophilas, go- 

 detias, centaureas, cornflowers, daisies 

 and candytuft. There are no blooming 

 plants on the market, with the excep- 

 tion of a few hydrangeas and rhododen- 

 drons. Although there are still calls for 

 bedding plants, the season is practically 

 over. There is a scarcity of green goods. 

 Some firms are planting carnations in 

 the houses, anticipating an early cut of 

 this standard flower. 



Various Notes. 



The new rose. Premier, will be exten- 

 sively cultivated for next season by 

 W. J. & M, S. Vesey. This firm will also 

 grow several houses of Ophelia, Hoosier 

 Beauty, Shawyer and White Killarney. 

 They will replant their entire rose stock 

 this' summer. They are also renovating 

 and rebuilding their greenhouses and 

 repairing on a large scale. Some fine 

 Cattleya gigas, gladioli and peonies are 

 being cut by them at present. 



Outdoor flowers are being featured by 

 the Doswell Floral Co., including peo- 

 nies of excellent quality, centaureas, 

 calendulas and delphiniums. Weddings 

 have kept this force busy, and funeral 

 work has used up large quantities of 

 flowers. 



The Flick Floral Co. is advertising on 

 a large scale in the leading daily news- 

 papers. This company is enjoying a fine 

 business in wedding work and funerals, 

 with a good booking of commencement 

 orders for the next two weeks. It fur- 

 nished the flowers for the annual flower 

 festival of the Fort Wayne normal 

 school. 



A fine display of peonies and gladioli 

 was noted at the store of Edgar Wen- 

 ninghoff last week. He reports good 

 summer flowers on the market and a 

 lively demand, especially for weddings. 



Mrs. R. W. Doswell is taking a two or 

 three months' vacation during the sum- 

 mer months from work at the store. She 

 will return to her post again in Septem- 

 ber. R. F. B. 



A. Schilling has disposed of his green- 

 houses and property to an incorporated 

 company. The price, it is understood, 

 was $28,000. Mr. Schilling has been in 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



A WISCONSIN PRODUCT 



Put in your season's 

 supply during the 

 summer months and 



save 25% to 50% 



Save this Money 



By Writing to 



HEADQUARTERS 



C. C. rOLLWORTH CO., NILWilUKEE, WIS. 



for Price on 10 Bales up to Carloads state quantity required. 



Best Green Color Sheet Moss 



I have been gathering Moss for many, many years and know 



exactly what the trade wants, and am located in a sure-enough 



Moss section. 



Send me a trial order and I guarantee you will repeUt it. 



A five-bushel oat-sack full for only $2.50 and guaranteed to 



weigh at least 20 lbs. 



Cash with order and no C. 0. D. shipments. 



A. F. BOLING, NEWLAND, N. C. 



the greenhouse business for many years 

 and is widely known and admired. Ill 



health compelled him to give up the 

 work. 



