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The Florists' Review 



Jdlt 15. 1920 



Magnolia 

 Leaves 



y 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 sprays 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 Ever^freen Smilaz Substitute — 



Huckleberry Foliage, standard Smilax cases. 



Lyrata Foliage, same pack as Huckleberry. 



All ordera for the abov* goods will have our porsonal attantion and tatisfaction guarantead. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



believes in early planting and already 

 has 120,000 young stock in the beds, 

 with about 30,000 more to follow. In 

 addition to good standard varieties like 

 Pink Delight, Benora, Ward, Matchless, 

 Bosette and others, he has a number of 

 fine seedlings, of which he has large 

 batches. Some of these are likely to 

 be more heard of in the near future. 

 The Dolansky-McDonald Co. handles all 

 of Mr. Sim's output. 



George W. Goold, of Sussex, N. B., 

 was a caller last week. He is a veteran 

 of the world war and spent at its con- 

 clusion nearly a year with the noted 

 firm of London landscape architects, 

 Milner, Son & White, who carry out con- 

 tracts in countries as far away as India, 

 South Africa and continental Europe. 

 Mr. Goold, with his father, plans to de- 

 velop the landscape and nursery depart- 

 ment at his home and while in Boston 

 visited the leading nurseries, pnvate 

 estates and parkways, the Arnold 

 Arboretum and landscape architects. 

 On his way home he planned to visit 

 the Bar Harbor Nurseries, on Mount 

 Desert island, Me. 



While the attacks of the gypsy moth 

 are less severe than usual in the near 

 vicinity of Boston, a few miles out the 

 destruction is worse than ever before. 

 In the Blue Hills reservation miles of 

 woodland are almost defoliated and 

 many other sections are in the same 



condition. , ,. i. 



Ernest H. Wilson, assistant director 

 of the Arnold Arboretum, sailed July 8 

 on a 2-year world tour in the interests 

 of the arboretum. His wife and daugh- 

 ter accompanied him and will stay in 

 England while he is touring the world. 

 The arboretum has decided not to at- 

 tempt the introduction of any new 

 plants while the present Quarantine 37 

 remains unmodified. It seems most un- 

 fortunate that the invaluable work 

 which the arboretum is doing in the 

 diBsemination of hardy plants from all 

 parts of the world should be so largely 

 nullified by the present autocratic Fed- 

 eral Horticultural Board, which con- 

 tains not a solitary horticulturist. 



Prank Edgar, of Waverley, who has 

 had remarkable success with cyclamens ef 

 late years, has a remarkably fine lot 

 thia season, some 10,000 in number. 

 They promise to go ahead of last year's 



Sphagnum Moss 



10 bales $1 .50 per bale 



26 to 30 bales 1.36 per bale 



50 bales 1.26 per bale 



STANDARD SIZE BALES 



Order Now and Save Money 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



New Crop Fancy Ferns 



Extra Good Quality 



$2.50per lOOO 



Natural Green Sheet Noss 



$1.50 per bag 



THE WOODS-KRAFT CO. 



p. O. Box 202, ERIE, PA. 



Mention Tb« Berlew when yon write. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



Laarcl Branches, 2x2x4 ft. case, S8.00 per 



case. 

 Laarcl Stems, l&ree b««. S1.2S. 

 Green Sheet Moss, large ba«. Si. 76. 

 Peony Roots, for fall delivery. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU, Md. 



high record. Winter-flowering begonias 

 and poinsettias are also especially fine. 

 Hardy lilies are this year extremely 

 fine, thanks to a comparatively cool 

 season and abundant rainfalls. About 



NEW CROP, FANCY AND DAGGER 



FERNS *p'J*.'c.',»' 



UmtoI Fostoonlas, Sc and 8c per yard. Fresh 

 stock supplied on short notice; use it for your 

 weddings and other similar decorations; 

 nothing better. 



Bronse flialax, fine Quality. S1.26 per 1000; SlLOO 

 per case of 10,000; extra fine leaves. 



•phasnim Moss, S6.00 per large bale. 



ttroynd Pine, 12c oer lb.; made up. 10c and 12c 

 per yd. 



Branch Lanrel, large bundles. SOc. 



Honlock, large bundles tl.OO. 



Tdccraph Address, New Salem. Mass. 

 Post OAoe and L. O. Phone Address 



MILUNGTON, MASS. 



July 17 a large field of L. regale at 

 Farquhar's Boslindale nurseries will be 

 a magnificent sight. 



At the establishment of the W. W. 

 Edgar Co., Herman H. Bartsehf the 



