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The Florists' Review 



M. IWt 



My. Florist: 



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 and Design Boxes, Let us quote you on your next 

 requirements. We can make immediate delivery. 



American Collapsible Box Co., 



Walnut Cove, N. C. 



fair svpply of rubrums. Lily of the 

 vallej is not abundant and the quality 

 of arrivals is rather poor. 



There is a small supply of chrysan- 

 themuMs, mainly of Golden Glow and 

 October Frost. The demand is not par- 

 ticularly active. 



Herbaceous flowers are in large sup- 

 ply. Gladioli have shortened up con- 

 siderably, but there is a great variety 

 of other flowers. Long-stemmed agera- 

 tums, delphiniums, zinnias, marigolds, 

 cosmos, hydrangeas, hardy and early- 

 floweriai^ chrysanthemums and tritomas 

 are proauaent in the offerings. 



Various Notes. 



The ayaipathy of the whole trade is 

 extended to James K. Allen, whose wife 

 died September 20 after a long illness. 

 Further notice appears in this week's 

 obituary column. 



William Sullivan, until recently man- 

 ager for the Dolansky-McDonald Co., 

 is to start im business with a brother, 

 at 112 West Twenty-eighth street, as 

 wholesalers, under the name of Sul- 

 livan Bros. A Co. 



John Lewis Childs, Flowerfield and 

 Floral Park, N. Y., had an extensive 

 exhibit of plants at the Mineola fair 

 last week. In the opinion of many 

 who visited the horticultural section 

 of this fair, it is to be regretted that 

 the space usually devoted to horticul- 

 tural exhibits has been encroached up- 

 on to an extent which makes artistic 

 displays impossible. The fair is an im- 

 portant event for horticulturists in and 

 around New York, on account of the 

 class of visitors, who are of the order 

 particularly interested in horticulture 

 and floriculture. 



Monday, September 27, New York 

 was the Mecca for dahlia enthusiasts 

 and their attention was fastened upon 

 the exhibition of the American Dahlia 

 Society, which opened that evening on 

 the roof of the Hotel Pennsylvania. 



J. J. Grnllemans, of the Wayside 

 Gardens, Mentor, C, growers of per- 

 ennials, was a visitor last week. 



The chrysanthemum show of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society is 

 to be held at Glen Cove October 28 

 and 29. J. H. P. 



PBOVIDENOE, B. I. 



Tbe Market. 



The opening of schools and the re- 

 turn from vacations has resulted in a 

 slow but consistent improvement in 

 business during the last fortnight, with 

 a demand that is increasing as the sea- 



Helichrysums 



Strawflowers in best colors, all wired 

 ready to use, 18 M per 100; 1000. 130.00- 



Physalis Franchetii 



Jao. Lant rns in fitur sires. Sample 

 shipmpnts n 14.00. $7.00 and $10 00. 



Mountain Ash Berries 



60c per lb. 



Bittersweet Berries 



Sample shipments of $4.00, S7.00 and 

 $8.00. 



French Immortelles 



Sprays in red or yello ", g'aceful 

 spraA B like *he catkins on the willows, 

 $2 ^0. 18 00, $6.00. SS.eO and $12 00 per 100. 



Moss Roses (cloth) 



All colors, $1 80 per noz. bnoches of 26.' 



Sample shipment of all the tems at $16.00 



and $26.00. 



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Cycas Leaves 



(Prepared Cycas, Best Qoality) 



Special — To introduce our Cycas 

 to new customers we will send 100 

 best Cycas all sizes up to 36 in. 

 long for $6.00. 



We guarantee them satisfactory. 

 (Get our list of other supplies.) 



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 1324 Plne8t.. 8T LOMS.MO. 



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son advances. Apart £rom asters, how- 

 ever, stock has been a little scarce and 

 cleans up readily every day. Dahlias 

 are found in the market in increasing 

 numbers. 



Hortlcaltaral Exhibition. 



The annual fall exhibition of the 

 Bhode Island Horticultural Society, 

 staged at the parlors of the Narragan- 



distinctiye yet 

 economical — 



the two points we had fax 

 mind when we made and 

 introduced these jardin- 

 ieres — 



Cwe knew that if the 

 creation was to be a 

 success, it must be at- 

 tractive, yet cost little. 



Cour judsrement has 

 proven correct, proven 

 so by the gfreat number 

 of florists who use these 

 jardinieres as a standard 

 part of their delivery 

 service for: — 



polted-planta, cut' 

 fiowerg and ferng — 



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 folder and prices for all 

 sizes. 



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