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The Florists^ Review 



January 15, 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 ! 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



COLORS: 

 Brown, Green or Purple 



$1.00 



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PER CARTON 



Formerly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 



of Savannah, 6a., and St. Louis, Mo. 



25 lbs. of leaves $ 4.00 



50 lbs. of leaves 7.50 



100 lbs. of leaves — 14.00 



If Red ia wanted add 16 per cent. 



SURE TO PLEASE 



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REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 25%^^.ESuSSS^ g 



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SNILAX 



SMILAX 



New Crop Now Ready 



SMILAX 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case 



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PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per h&g 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per bag 



I Wire, Write, Phone 



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NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



Tlio ii;;nkt't has si'ttlod down to ]iost- 

 lioliday conditions, bnl is not yet 

 roallv" normal. Dark, nuis^fiy weather 

 has affei-ted the snjjidy of cut flowers, 

 creating a sceniinffly stronj^ demand in 

 most lines. Buying is largely of the 

 hand-to mouth variety, retailers show- 

 ing little disjiosition to carry much 

 stock. A number of social functions 

 have called for elaborate floral decora- 

 tions, but funeral work has been light 

 of late. 



Ro.ses are in fair supply in the aggre- 

 gate, but there is still a decifled short- 

 age in the supply of No. 1 and No. 2 

 grades; conse(|uently these grades clean 

 out quickly on airival. The better 

 grades drag consi<lerably, much stock 

 being carried over every day. The 

 quality in general is good. American 

 Beauty in the special grades is not 

 overabundaii!, but is suflicii>nt to meet 

 the demand. Of the hybrid teas, Pre- 

 mier sells well, Hadley coming next in 

 popularity. 



Carnations are in raiher ])Oor supply 

 and consequently prices remain on the 

 high side, $12 to $15 being, the range 

 of prices for the best, with splits and 

 inferiors going at about $8. Growers 

 report cutting as light, with little pros- 

 pect for immediate inqirovement. 



Cattleyas are much more plentiful, 

 due doubtless to the marketing of a 



Prepared 



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Leaves 



BrowTk 



Green 



Purple 



IN CASES AND CARTONS 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



EVERGREEN. ALA. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale $ 2.00 



lObales .... 18.00 

 25 bales.. .. 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. 



Manito%voc, Wisconsin 



crop which did not mature in time for 

 the holiday trade. Prices average 50 



cents to 75 cents per bloom, with a few 

 selected blooms bringing $1. Cypripe- 



