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The Florists^ Review 



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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 HOLLES . 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



COLORS: 

 Brown, Green or Purple 



$1.00 



PKICB 



PER CARTON 



Fonncrly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 



of Savannah, dn^ and St. Louis, Mo. 



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25 lbs. of leaves $ 4.00 



50 lbs. of leaves .... 7.50 

 lOOlbs. of leaves.... 14.00 



If Red is wanted add 16 per eent. 



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making an imposing display of over 100 

 orehid plants in bloom at Horticultural 

 hall February 7. Part of the exhibit 

 came over the road in a truck, became 

 snowbound near Cliftondale and the 

 plants had to be stored in a private resi- 

 dence over night. Another part came 

 over the B. & M. R. E. in a baggage car, 

 some specially choice specimens being 

 brought by hand. Mr. Burrage deserves 

 every commendation for putting up a 

 display under such difficulties. In- 

 cluded in the group -were splendidly 

 flowered specimens of Phalsenopsis 

 Stuartiana and P. Schilleriana, Cypri- 

 pedium Minos Youngii, Odontoglossum 

 Othello and O. armainvillierense, Odon- 

 tioda Lehmanni and O. Bradshawise, 

 Cymbidium Veitchii and C. Oottianum 

 and other choice varieties. J. T. But- 

 terworth received a silver medal for a 

 grand specimen of Cymbidium Vandyke, 

 carrying sixteen flowers; a first-class 

 certificate for Cypripedium Archie 

 Neill, with twenty-one flowers, and a 

 cultural certificate for Cymbidium 

 Gottianum, with three grand spikes. 



Everything points to a big attend- 

 ance February 17 at the entertainment, 

 dance and buffet lunch of the Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Club in Horticultural 

 hall. All club members who were in 

 any branch of the service during the late 

 war will be guests of the club. 



Entries are starting to come in for 

 the big orchid and spring show of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 which opens March 24. More orchids 

 will be shown at this time than at any 

 previous exhibition in America, not ex- 

 cepting the big special orchid show held 

 here several years ago. 



Various Notes. 



A house of sweet peas just coming 

 into crop, belonging to Everett E. Cum- 

 mings, of Woburn, collapsed under the 

 weight of snow February 5. Mr. Cum- 

 mings estimates his total loss at about 

 $10,000. Many other growers had an 

 anxious time clearing roofs, using props 

 inside and in other ways helping to 

 stave off disasters. Only the best forms 

 of construction will withstand such a 

 strain as roofs were subjected to Feb- 

 ruary 5 and 6. 



Peter M. Miller, of the T. J, Grey 

 Co., is quite seriously ill at his home 

 with pneumonia. 



John R. Ness, one of the new members 

 of the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, is 



SURE TO PLEASE 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



GALAX FERNS LEUCOTHOE 



Latest Wholesale Prices 



F. O. B. Johnson City, Tcnn. 

 DIRECT FROM THE WOODS TO THE DEALER 



Less than Ten Case Lots. 

 GREEN GALAX, case of 10,000: 



Medium size (3-3ia in.) $ 7.60 



Large size (3^-in. and up) 10.00 



BRONZE GALAX, case of 10.000: 



Medium size (3-3^ in.) 7.60 



Large size (3^ in. and up) 10.00 



GREEN OR BRONZE GALAX, in 



less than case lots, per 1000: 



Medium size (3-3'ain.) 1.26 



Large size (8^ in. and up) 1.60 



Oalax in Ten Case Lots or More: 



GREEN GALAX, 



Medium size (3-3*3 in.) $ 7.00 



Large size 3^ in. and up) 8.60 



BRONZE GALAX 



Medium size (S-S'a in.) 7.00 



Laifee size (3^ in. and up) 8.60 



LEUCOTHOE, Green or Bronze, 

 per 1000: 



Short $ 2.00 



Medium .... 3.00 



Long 4j00 



DAGGER FERNS, per case of 6000 



(anyauantity) $7.60 



Less than case lots, per 1000 2.00 



FANCV FERNS, per case of 6000 



(any quantity) $ 7.60 



Less than case lots, per 1000 . 2.00 



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Prepared 



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Leaves 



Brown 



Green 



Purple 



IN CASES AND CARTONS 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



EVERGREEN. ALA. 



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Standard Case $2.76 



Half Case 1.60 



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HATCHER STATION. GA. 



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