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The Florists' Review 



August 6, 1920 



FANCY TERNS 





$2.50 per 1000 



Finest stock In the conntry 



$2.50 per 1000 





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Subject to Chftnse Without Notice. 



Green Lencothoe, 100 $1.50; 1000 $10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton IJIO 



Galax Leaves* green and bronze, per case of 10,000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



Sphagnnm Moss, per bale 2US0 



: FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



MenMon Hw B«t1«w when yon writ*. 



New Crop Fancy Ferns 



Extra Good Quality 



$2.50 per lOOO 



Natural Green Sheet Hoss 



$1.50 per bag 



THE WOODS-KRAFT CO. 



p. O. Box 202, ERIE, PA. 



Bhort-Btemmed and all good flowers are 

 quickly sold. 



Supplies of asters are small as yet and 

 prices good. Far fewer are being grown 

 than usual this season, owing to the 

 labor shortage. A good supply of Lilium. 

 speciosum of fair quality and some L. 

 giganteum are available. Gypsophila 

 still comes in, and such outdoor flowers 

 as candytuft, cosmos, sweet sultan, 

 phlox, bachelor's buttons, lupines and 

 annual larkspurs. 



Few flowering plants are available, al- 

 though there is always a call for these 

 even in the hottest weather. Orchids 

 are scarce and at present little valley 

 is called for. Demand is slow for adian- 

 tum and asparagus. This is always the 

 case when the hardy gypsophila is in 

 season. 



At Farquhar's Nurseries. 



A call at the extensive nurseries of 

 B. & J. Farquhar & Co. at Dedham last 

 week found them in excellent shape. 

 The improving labor outlook has made 

 it possible to keep the nurseries well 

 cleaned. In the large greenhouse range 

 thousands of fine cyclamens and be- 

 gonias were noted; also, large batches 

 of ferns, palms, standard geraniums and 

 heliotropes and other plants. A number 

 of houses were filled with seedling rho- 

 dodendrons, azaleas, andromedas, new 

 Chinese firs and spruces and quantities 

 of new deciduous shrubs. Immense 

 quantities of pot-grown perennials were 

 noted and we were much pleased to see 

 thousands of such ericas as melanthera, 

 Wilmoreana, caffra densa and mediter- 

 ranea plunged in frames in excellent 

 condition. Acres; of peonies, phlox and 



For Fifty-three Years 



we have endeavored to give the 

 trade satisfactory CUT FERNS. 

 Our summer trade has been larger 

 than in any previous year, so 

 we feel our humble efforts have 

 been appreciated. 



May we have YOUR regular order? 



L. B. BRAGUE & SON 



Ettablitked 1867 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



HUCKLEBERRY 



Ready~$2.50 per case 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS L75 per bag 



Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVENy Evergreen^ Ala. 



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MentloB Tli> B«t1«w when ron writ* 



DAGGER and FANCY 



FERNS 



$1.40 per thousand 



HAMILTON BROS., 



Fruklia CooBty, MILUNGTON, MASS. 



Mention Thp ReTlew when yon writ*. 



Florists — Investif^ate 



Our Beautifal Cherrywood Rustic Fern Stands, also Center 

 Tables, Chairs, Rockers and Settees. Prices reasonable. 



Cbcrrrwood Rnttic Fnraitnrc Co., • • PeabiBc, Wis. 



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$3.00 



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Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



Fincy C«t Ferni and Le.f-M.W-g;-«reen 



Christmas Trees. Trees, Shrubs, Plants. Seeds 

 and Seedlinera. Write f or descriDtivepricclists, 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY CO., P<«biM, WiscsMim. 



