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The Florists^ Review 



ACOUST 28. 101». 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock in the eonntrj 



$2.00 per 1000 $2.00 par 1000 



Subject to Chanse Without Notice. 



Wild Smilaxy 50-poand cases, $5^0; 25-pouad cases $ 3^5 



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 



Sphagnam Moss, per bale 2.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



nCIDGM COT FLOWER EXCIUII(iE,264Zceii»Mrt St, DetnitHiclL 



E. F. WINTERSON CO., 



166 N. Wabash Avenpe 



L. D. Phone Central 6004 



We carry the year round the best Wild Smilax, Fancy Ferns, Galax 

 and other greens. Try us on your regular orders. 



Chicago 



who is having his first experience in 

 florists' lines. They are engaged in 

 the manufacture and importing of arti- 

 ficial crepe. 



Bichards & Brown have opened an 

 attractive new retail flower shop in 

 Monessen, a suburban town on the 

 Monongahela river. This is the first 

 venture of the proprietors in the cut 

 flower business, but the enterprise is 

 under the experienced management of 

 Carl Volker, formerly of Pittsburgh, but 

 more recently with T. Malbranc, of 

 Johnstown, Pa. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCallum, 

 George E. McCallum and Earl Tipton 

 represented the McCallum Co. at the 

 Detroit convention. 



A party composed of Mrs. Gustav 

 liudwig and her daughter and grandson, 

 Mrs. Victor Bergman, Victor Bergman, 

 Jr., and Raymond Parry, has returned 

 from an eastern motoring trip, includ- 

 ing stops at Gettysburg, Buffalo, Ni- 

 agara Falls, Auburn, Brooklyn, Albany 

 and Cleveland. 



Bandolph & McClements have added 

 much to the appearance of the exterior 

 of their store and conservatory frontage 

 on Penn avenue, through the use of 

 boxes of feathery ferns and potted 

 plants bordering the pavement. 



President O. M. Beckert, of Beckert 's 

 Seed Store, is taking a vacation trip 

 through New England, Manager Augus- 

 tus Frishkorn attended the Detroit con- 

 vention and is at the meeting of the 

 National Association of Gardeners in 

 Cleveland. Miss Ruth Kelly, of the E. 

 C. Ludwig Floral Co., has returned from 

 a two weeks' visit in Jeannette, Pa., 

 with her sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Spiers. 

 Miss Margaret Stum is visiting Johns- 

 town friends. 



Isaac Bayersdorfer was in town last 

 week calling on the trade in the inter- 

 ests of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- 

 phia. 



Julius Dilloff was a recent visitor 

 representing Wertheimer Bros., New 

 York. 



F^ward H. Blind left August 18 for 



ASK YOUR WHOLESALER 

 FROM WHOM HE 

 RECEIVES HIS BEST 



CUT FERNS 



WE WILL ABIDE BY 

 HIS DECISION 



SB 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Established 1867 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



Cleveland, where he was joined by 

 Harry P. lianghans, who is on a several 



Ferns! 



WMnak-KetuI 



Extra Fine Stuck 

 Low Prices 



Ferns! 



No order too larve. no orrer too small, 

 All orders given im'iieiiate atteniiun. 



n. STaUTOM, ^ %T'' Beverly. Mass. 



PRICE LIST ON REQUEST . 



weeks' vacation trip, and the two con- 

 tinued to the Detroit convention. Mr. 



