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The Florists' Review 



AnouST 6, 1920 



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 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 Everflfreen Smilaz Substitute — 



Huckleberry Foliage, standard Smilax cases. 



Lyrata Foliagfe, same pack as Huckleberry. 



All orders for the abovo goods will havo onr porsonal attontioii and satisfaction tuaraatood. 



THE RUMBLE Y CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



1 

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house, the herbaceous and the grounda. 

 Each department is responsible to the 

 executive chief in Philadelphia. 



Through my error the name of the 

 pitcher of the S. S. Tennock Co. baseball 

 team was incorrectly printed in this col- 

 umn. His name is Copestakes. He is a 

 fine pitcher. 



Myers & Samtman completed their 

 planting July 28. Phil. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



The market is glutted with gladioli 

 and asters. Gladioli in all colors and 

 kinds are available. The quality is good, 

 but because of the poor demand they are 

 bringing only $4 to $6 per hundred. As- 

 ters are also numerous, selling at $2.50 

 to $4 per hundred. The colored asters 

 are more plentiful, while the white at 

 present are a little scarce. Eoses are 

 also scarce. Carnations are entirely 

 gone. As usual, miscellaneous garden 

 stock is abundant and has little demand. 

 In this latter class are phlox, zinnias, 

 daisies and a little statice. 



Counter trade has been poor. Funeral 

 work has been about the only business. 

 Decorations have been few, while cor- 

 sage and other similar work has been 

 meager. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Ethel Gray, formerly with the 

 Florists' Supply House, is now working 

 in the store of B. G. Hitz & Co., at 3210 

 Boosevelt avenue. 



Len Elder^ with Mrs. Elder, left Sat- 

 urday, July 31, for Gage lake. 



A. F. J. Baur drove to Eichmond Sat- 

 urday, July 31, with his family. The 

 Baur family intend going to Cleveland. 



E. E. Temperley has been busy ship- 

 ping begonias and primroses. E. E. T. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The market was pretty well cleaned 

 up last week. Cut flower arrivals are 

 fewer and quality is, as a rule, inferior. 

 Many growers are sending in nothing 

 and a large number of salesmen are 

 away in their automobiles or power 



Sphagnum Moss 



10 bales $1 .50 per bale 



25 to 30 bales 1.35 per bale 



50 bales 1.25 per bale 



STANDARD SIZE BALES 



Order Now and Save Money 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Natural Green Sheet Moee 



P«rlO-lb.bag,$1.7S 



Dyed Green Sheet Meee 



P«r 10-lb. bag, M.80 



KNUD NIELSEN 

 ■vmanrcKN. ala. 



tfcntloB The Itorlaw wb«» y«m wHto. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



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



CSMfi 



Laurel Stems, large ba«. Sl.26. 

 Green Sheet Mom, large bag, $1.76. 

 Peony Roots, for fall delivery. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU, Md. 



FRESH FERNS AND GALAX 



Fancy Ferns, tl.^O per 1000; per case of 6000, tS.SO. 

 DacKer FeruB. $1.20 per 1000; case of .5000, $6.60. 

 Ore«n CHlax, ix-r 1000, 90c; per case of 10,000, t» 00. 

 Bit. LaareLper 1000, 90c: |M>r case of lO.O'JO, 18.00. 

 Princess Pine, per lb., 12Hic. 

 Green 8lieet Huss, por lb., 12^c. 



All fresh from the woods. Shlpincnt made 

 each Tuesday. Terms ca»h with first order. 



J. ANDES EVERGREEN CO.. Dark Ridfe, N. C. 



boats, or enjoying vacations at the 

 moontainB or shore resorts. Boses are 

 well cleaned up and have hardened 

 somewhat in value, the bulk selling at $6 



Extra Long, Fancy and Dagger 

 TT'WT'^^IWTC! gathered fresh daily 

 r M-jm^A^^ from the woods 



Only $1.25 per 1000 



Laiir«l F— toonlWE. 0c and 8c per yard. Fresh 

 stock supplied on short notice; use it for your 

 waddings and other similar decorations,* 

 nothing better. 



■ronzo aalax, fine Quality. IL26 per lOOO; I11.M 

 per case of 10,000; extra fine leaves. 



SphasiMm ■■•••> S6.00 per large bale. 



•rsMiml Pino, 12c per lb.; made np. 10c and Uo 

 per yd. 



B in w c li Lmrol, large bundles. BOo. 



NOMlook, large bundles tl.OO. 



Tdearaph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Post Oflloe nnd L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



to $12 per hundred. All flowers of fair 

 quality readily realize $8 per hundred. 

 Carnations are scarce, small and poor in 

 quality at $2 to $3 per hundred. More 

 gladioli are arriving, the supplies now 



