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The Florists' Review 



Januauy 8, 1920. 



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LIKE LEATHER- ALWAYS PLIABLE 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



' ' Money Talks" (it is said) . So give 



it a chance to say "something." 



If money can talk, here's a chance 



for the "almighty dollar" to make 



SOME HOLLER 1 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



COLORS: 

 Brown, Green or Purple 



$1.00 



PRICE 



PER CARTON 



Fonncrlr owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 



of Savannab, Ga., and St. Louis, Mo. 



25 lbs. of leaves $ 4.00 



50 lbs. of leaves 7.50 



100 lbs. of leaves 14.00 



If Red is wanted add 16 i>er cent. 



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REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 



OR 07 CASH WITH ORDER 

 SiKl 10 SatUf action Koaranteed 



SURE TO PLEASE 



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I SMILAX SMILAX SMILAX f 



I New Crop Now Ready | 



I Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case | 



i PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag i 



5 NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per bag i 



i Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. | 



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M. L. Euch, Ilonry C. Heilemann, Chas. 

 K. Shackerman and Raymond Bruns- 

 wick. 



Edward Reid found Premier a most 

 satisfactory substitute for Beauty at 

 Christmas. 



M. J. Callahan was vvil ])lcascd with 

 Christmas business. Tlie high prices 

 were a drawback. 



Alfred M. Campbell endorses all that 

 Joseph Hill says of Premier. 



J. Fred Leary has had a number of 

 swell decorations arranged for J. HaV)er- 

 melil's Sons at the Ritz-Carlton. 



A comparison with other industries 

 shows that florists' supplies have ad- 

 vanced less than any in the last year. 



The retailer who believes that flowers 

 are worth the price that must bo asked 

 for them has a big advantage over the 

 retailer who docs not. 



The monthly meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held at the Adelphia Tuesday, 

 January 6. Oil for fuel and cheap coal 

 were the subjects discussed. 



Gustave Koethe, of Roxboro, met 

 with a severe loss Christmas night when 

 his boiler shed, garage, two greenhouses 

 and the end of a larger greenhouse were 

 burned. The fire is thought to have 

 been caused by a defective flue. No 

 insurance. \^ 



The Edgeplain Moral Co. has recently 

 been incorporated; Robert C. Strafford 

 is the president. 



It is a curious fact that the M. Rice 

 Co. and the S. A. F. should have sent 



Prepared 



Magnolia 



Leaves 



Brown 



Green 



Purple 



IN CASES AND CARTONS 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale. . 

 10 bales. 

 25 bales. 



$ 2.00 



18.00 



. 40.00 



Burlapped bales of uniform 

 size and weight. Our Moss 

 is clean top moss, well dried 

 and packed. 



THE M. G. MADSON SEED CO. 



Manitowoc, Wisconsin 



out somewhat similar valentine sugges- 

 tions at the same time^ each independent 



of the other. The Rice valentine, which 

 is suitable for any time, came out first. 



