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The Florists' Review 



AnansT 12, 1920 



FANCY FERNS ^ 



Finest atoek in the eountrjr ..^. „^. 



$2.60 per 1000 $2.50 par 1000 



Smbiflot to OhftBC* Wlthont Notice. 



Green Leacotlioe, 100 $14SO; 1000 $10.00 



MngBoUa Leaves, green and bronze, per oarton 1J(0 



Galax Leaves, green and bronie, 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 m^^„ 



Sphagnnm Moss, per bale 2.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



NICHKiAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 lam St, Detroit, Nich. 





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Maatloa Th« Bavtow wh«B yon write. 



John Eisemann, the genial manager of 

 the Beacon Florist Shop, on Beacon 

 street, is delighted with his first year's 

 volume of business, which has far sur- 

 passed his most sanguine expectations. 

 Even at this somewhat dull season he 

 lias an encouraging amount of business. 



Fred E. Palmer and his daughter left 

 August 7 for the White mountains, 

 where they propose to camp out and 

 ^njoy open-air life for the balance of 

 ihe month. Mr. Palmer has a splendid 

 stock of cyclamens, begonias and prim- 

 ulas at his Newton street greenhouses. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club is 

 planning to hold a field day at North 

 Abington about the end of August. 



Everything points to a magnificent 

 show of gladioli at Horticultural hall 

 August 14 and 15. Copious recent 

 showers have relieved the drought and 

 plants in the field are of surprising 

 vigor. It is predicted that this show 

 will be the largest ever held in New 

 England of gladioli and in addition 

 there will be a great orchid display from 

 A. C. Burrage and other seasonable 

 plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables, 

 which should make a grand exhibition. 



The Houghton-Gorney Co., on Tremont 

 street below the historic Park street 

 church, never fails to keep handsome 

 windows, which attract the notice of 

 passers-by. Water lilies, lilies, gladioli, 

 twuvardia, orchids, salpiglossis, larkspur, 

 sweet sultan and annual lupines are a 

 few of the flowers artistically used. 



W. N. C. 



rORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



fiummer flowers dominate the market 

 now, with asters and gladioli in the 

 lead. Weather conditions have been 

 especially favorable for the growth of 

 outdoor flowers so far this season and 

 the quality was never better. Easter 

 lilies are quite prominent and are used 

 in large quantities by the retailers for 

 the better class of funeral work and 

 wedding decorations. Zinnias and 

 dahlias are meeting with much public 

 favor, particularly for basket work, and 

 the smaller outdoor flowers, such as 

 cornflowers, coreopsis, gaillardias, fever- 

 few, cosmos, white and yellow daisies 

 and snapdragons, are seen in much pro- 

 fusion in the flower shops. 



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 



Established 1867 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mention Th« RgTiew wben you write. 



HUCKLEBERRY 



Ready— $2.50 per case 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS L75 per bag 



Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



H^Btton Til* R»Tl#w wkOD yan •rHt» 



DAGGER and FANCY 



FERNS 



91.40 per thousand 

 HAMILTON BROS., 



FraakBa CMitr. MILUNGTON, MASS. 



Mention Th» R»Tlyw wh»B yoa writs. 



Florists — Investigate 



Our Beatitlfol Cherrywood Rmtie Fern Stuida, also Center 

 Tables, Chairs, Rockers and Settees. Prices ressooable. 



OsrrywssJ Ratiic Fsimilsra Cs., • • PcmUm. Wis. 



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FANCY Py I 

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ERNS 93.00 I 



LssTs jroar order with as for rsfrolar shipments I 



C. A. KITEHN WHOLBSAL B F LORIST i 

 ISlSPlneSt. bt. LonU, Mo. I 



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Mention Tbs Rsrl^w wh»n yon writa. 



FtiCT Cit Fens aid Leif -Mild-g^^jlf^",- 



Christmas Trees, Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Seeds 



and Seedlings. Write fordescriotivepricelists, 



AMERICAN FORESTRY CO.. PcdbiM. Wbcsuia. 



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