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The Florists^ Review 



May 6, 1920 





FANCY FERNS 



Finest stoek in the country 



$4.00 per 1000 $4.00 par 1000 



Subject to ChAiise Without Notice. 



Green Leucothoe, 100 $1.50. 1000 $10.00 



Wild SmlUuK, 60-pound cases, $6.00; 25-pouiid cases 4.00 



MatfnoUa Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1J50 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 12.50 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



ivni'flilbie^ pots, etc., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



M Sphagnmn Moss, per bale 2.50 "^ U 



FULL SUPPLY GUI' FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Rudolph St., Detroit, Ich. 







secretary Saturday, May 8, at 2:15 p. 

 m., and the society will hold its annual 

 meeting that same afternoon at 3:30 

 in the Mansion. The exhibition com- 

 mittee, in charge of the arrangements, 

 is as follows: James Stuart, chairman; 

 Eobert T. Brown, John Canning, L, G. 

 Forbes, I. S. Hendrickson, John F. 

 Johnston, J. E. Lager, A. J. Manda, J. 

 A. Manda, George V. Nash, John Schee- 

 pers. Max Schling and Charles H. Totty. 



BUFFAI.O, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The principal market feature of the 

 week is that the abundance of carnations 

 is a matter of memory. The crop has 

 fallen off to the extent of firming up 

 their price. Few were to be had at the 

 end of the week for less than $5 per 

 hundred. Perhaps this would have 

 been of little interest if it had not come 

 about just on the eve of Mothers' day. 

 It was everyone 's hope that they would 

 be plentiful, so that they could be 

 offered at a reasonable price, averting 

 the public's opinion that florists were 

 getting all their profit at once. 



Easter lilies are a drug on the market. 

 Good stock sold as low as $10 per hun- 

 dred, which is considered an exceed- 

 ingly low figure, especially when jon- 

 quils demand half that price. 



Roses continue to be plentiful, but 

 not to the point where prices are af- 

 fected seriously. Some varieties, Kil- 

 larncy especially, are not in demand, 

 but the others clean up fairly well. 



F. P. A. 



Macon, Mo. — The Macon Greenhouses 

 and the Still Hildrcth Greenhouses were 

 badly damaQ:ed April 19 by a heavy 

 hail storm. Some of the stones were 

 said to be larger than hens' eggs. 



Abingdon, Va.— E. J. Clifton, of Clif- 

 ton & Co., the leading grocery firm of 

 this city, is planning to start in the 

 greenhouse business. This is a town of 

 3,500 population, with two seminaries 

 and no greenhouse nearer than sixteen 

 miles. 



Boonville, Ind. — Lutz & McConnell, 

 who started about a year ago in a small 

 location, have developed an estab- 

 lishment of fifteen acres and 7,000 feet 

 of glass, adjoining the Maple Grove 

 cemetery, and will henceforth be known 

 as the Maplewood Gardens, 



HUCKLEBERRY 



Ready— $2.50 per case 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per bag 



Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



Cemetery Vases 



—cone-shaped, made strong, 



galvanized, painted green, 



will last indefinitely 



7^ inches deep. 3^4 inches diameter. 



Per dozen % 2.00 



Half gross (6 doz.) for. . 10.80 



One gross (12 doz.) for.. 19.20 



G«t our complete list of other items—it's free. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



1324 PiM Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



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lANCY Pe/ I 



(Special Picked) ^^ | 



|M ERNS $5.oo I 



= Leave your order with oa for regular ■hipments s 



I 0. A. KUEHN.WH6LMALLFL0RIST | 



S 1318 Pine St. 1st. LonU, Mo. § 



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Natural Green Sheet Noss 



Two-Bushel Bag @ $1.50 



Extra good quality 



The Woods -Kraft Co. 



p. O. Box 202. ERIE, PENN. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS. EVERGREENS 



Established 

 1867 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



THE HELP PROBLEM 



Relieved by the 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pol 

 Cover.... 



Dresses yonr plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



Send 10c Postage. 



The E?er Rea4y Flower Pot Co ver Co. 



146 Huches Avenue, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



FERNS AND GREKNS 



ai-e woairo. Our now crop of Fancy Ferns will not b*' 

 ready until the fore part of June. I'ntllthen we quote: 

 Choice Ht-mlock and Balsam aprays, iit 



W.OO |XT 1000. 

 Leaf Mold. SI.-') per 100 \h>.\ J16.00 i>or ton. 

 VVinterereen, with real berries, post paid, $4..')0 



per lOCK). 

 Arbutas. postpaid. ^.50 rx'rIOOO. 

 Northern MaytlowerB, |x>st vaul, #4.50 per 1000. 



References or casb. Kates to jobbers. 

 Noithern Fern Co., Lock Boxl33,Schofleld, Wis. 



Natural Green Sheet Mots 



P«rlO-lb. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



P«r 10-lb. bag, $3.80 

 KNUD NIELSEN 



KVIRQRnKN, KUL 



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Galax — per 1000 $2.00 



Sheet Mo 88— green, per lb. . 10c 



W. H. BRADSHAW, Frencii Broad, Teim. 



