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The Florists^ Review 



AUGUST 21, 1»10, 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest atock in the country 



$2.00 per 1000 $2.00 per 1000 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Wild Smilax, 50-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, 16 lbs. to the bag 2.00 j^&vn 



ft Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.50 I 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKRB AT ALL TIMES 



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









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SMILAX 



SMI LAX 



New Crop Now Ready 



SMILAX 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case 



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PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per bag 



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I Wire, Write, Phone 



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Thomaa Wilson, who is also employed at 

 the main store, expects to leave the last 

 of the month for an eastern motor trip, 

 on which he will be accompanied by 

 Mrs. Wilson and the baby. 



George Franks, proprietor of the 

 Philadelphia Florists, in the Fifth ave- 

 nue arcade, and John Harris, of Harris 

 Bros., have returned from a three weeks' 

 eastern trip, which included New York, 

 Atlantic City and Wildwood, N. J. Al- 

 bert Landzeteld, a salesman for Mr. 

 Franks, is having a two weeks' visit 

 with relatives in Cleveland, O. 



Accompanied by his family, Gilbert 

 P. Weaklen will leave next week for a 

 vacation sojourn at Geneva-on-the-lake, 

 near Cleveland. 



Lincoln I. Neff, Jr., whose father has 

 been for many years in the trade in 

 Pittsburgh and grows outdoor stock at 

 West Liberty, has just returned home 

 after a year's service abroad in Com- 

 pany D, 4th Engineers. E. E. S. 



Mitchell, S. D. — H. L. Eastman, 801 

 East Seventh street, who grows bedding 

 plants, has a greenhouse under construc- 

 tion. 



Attica, Ind. — Winfield S. Kircher has 

 sold the Attica Floral Co., on North 

 Perry street, to E. E. Francis and H. A. 

 Franeis, . •i Chicago. They will con- 

 tinue the business under the same name. 

 Mr. Kircher plans to take a little rest 

 and then reengage in business. He is in 

 the market for a larger establishment. 



