Mat 18, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



"Superiora" 



Maidenhair Ferns 



Adiantum Formosum 



IN ALL SIZES 



Recognized by the leading wholesale 

 florists as the best on the market. 



Beware of Imitations. 



There is no substitute for transparent 

 Maidenhair Ferns (Adiantum). 



One trial will convince you. 



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Superiora'' 



Magnolia Leaves 



Are today more in demand than ever on account of their far superior quality. 

 We have over 58 endorsements from the largest Florists' Supply Houses. 



"Enough said." 



DR. H. DUX CO., Jacksonville, Fla. 



Magnolia 

 Leaves 



Prepared under our new process, in cases or cartons. 

 Brown, Green or Purple. 



Oak Sprays in Green, Brown or Red, packed 

 in cases of 100 spays to case. 



Beech Sprays, same color as Oak and same pack. 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs net. 



Natural Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs net. 



Natural Everg^reen Smilax Substitute- 

 Huckleberry Foliage, standard Smilax cases. 



Lyrata Folia^re, same pack as Huckleberry. 



AU orders for the above goods will have our personal attention and satisfaction guaranteed. ' 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



nally here this year. With laborers in 

 •"■■'ny cases demanding $5 to $6 for an 

 ; '"'iir day, tillers of the soil are up 

 ■'s'Jiinst it. 



^^^laurice M. Saunders, for a number 

 ^^; years decorator for Wax Bros., has 

 .1 Af ^i*'' ^^^^^ formerly operated by 

 r,\ •.^^^^'■08, on Huntington avenue, 



Pposite Horticultural hall This is an 

 ^-ceiient location for a store, being 

 an 1 TT *^® junction of Massachusetts 



"I ^luntington avenues, and Mr. Saun- 



ders, who has a fine, roomy store, will 

 undoubtedly make good here. 



The executive committee of the Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Club has decided 

 to hold a field day in the Arnold Ar- 

 boretum June 12, to have a concert, 

 collation and ladies' night in Horticul- 

 tural hall June 15 and to hold the an- 

 nual picnic at Cunningham park. East 

 Milton, July 22. At the club meeting 

 May 18 Professor De Chant will lecture 

 on "Service." 



Everyone seems well pleased with 

 Mothers' day business and flowers were 

 more generally worn May 9 than ever. 

 A cold, drenching rain fell through the 

 whole afternoon of May 8 and Some- 

 what hurt retail trade. Penn, as usual, 

 was about the only retailer to use large, 

 bold Mothers' day advertisements in 

 the daily press. 



W. D, Howard, of Milford, had about 

 15,000 carnations for the Mothers' day 

 trade and the quality was high. Mr. 



