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The Florists' Review 



SwnucBn M. ItSt 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



WILD SMI LAX 



CALDWELL^ CELEBRATED BRAND >i ; 



Orders Filled on Receipt, $3.00 per case 



NitinlMoH... $1.78 per bag CALDWELL 

 PerpctMted Wm, 3.S0 per bag THE WOODSMAN CO. 



Evergreey, Ala. 



Headquarters 

 in Chicago for 



Wild Smilax 



$6.00 

 PER CASE. 



We are ready again to take care of your wants in the green goods line. Write. Phone, Wire. 



E.F. WINTERSON CO., L. D. Phone Central 6004, 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL 



oinity of 90 degrees, has sent in a larger 

 quantity of greenhouse flowers and their 

 quality has deteriorated. With consid- 

 erable numbers still arriving from out- 

 doors, prices have a downward tendency. 

 Boses hold the strongest position in the 

 market. The temporary enforced with- 

 drawal of the Budlong Co., Auburn, B. L, 

 the largest shippers to the Boston mar- 

 ket, has stiffened prices on roses ma- 

 terially. On red and white colors there 

 is a decided shortage, with prices run- 

 ning from $6 to $25 per hundred. A 

 large number of weddings has created a 

 better call for white roses; other colors 

 are all in good demand. Carnations, 

 with the hot weather, are more abun- 

 dant. Good flowers realize $4 per hun- 

 dred, with other grades at $2 to $3. 

 Violets have not yet appeared, but are 

 due this week. Several varieties of 

 chrysanthemums are coming in. Golden 

 Glow is most abundant, but Smith 's Ad- 

 vance, Early Frost and October Frost 

 are also fairly plentiful. Prices on these 

 remain good. 



The pleasant weather favors the out- 

 door aster crop and a large number still 

 come in. Gladioli are shortening up, 

 with the best spikes selling up to $12 

 iper hundred. Some dahlias, cosmos, 

 zinnias and other annuals are still com- 

 ing in. White bouvardia is in good de- 

 mand f*r weddings; so is valley, at $15 

 to $20 per hundred. Swainsonas are 

 temporarily out of the market, as are 

 gardenias and sweet peas. Cattleya la- 

 biata is arriving, also small lots of Miss 

 Williams and Harrisoniaj, also some yel- 

 low oncidiums and cypripediums. For 

 asparagus there has been a fairly good 

 demand. 



At Hortlctatnral HalL 



The annual fruit and vegetable show 

 at Horticultural hall September 25 and 

 26 was not so large as usual, but quality 

 was excellent. There were no classes 

 allotted to plants and cut flowers, but 

 Douglas Eccleeton, superintendent for 

 A. C. Burrage, put up a remarkable 

 group o: orchids, including some 225 

 plaBtB splendidly flowered and finely ar- 

 raaged. One bank included hundreds of 

 flowers of Cattleya lahiata. There were 



Sphagnum Moss 



10 bales $1.50 per hale 



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. 



GalaXy FernSy Leucothoe^ Ready L^s^h?rment 



i i Grren GftlRX. lanre Sl.XO per 1000; S9 00 per rase nf lo.OM 



Aj^k/ i J G'-«M'ii GhImx. medlam 1.26perl000; 8 00 per mtip of Ifl.OM 



i-ial^mmMi^ UaiiK«T K«ru<i .. 2.00 per 1000; HOOpe c»«e o1 R.OM 



Kmiict Prm« ... 2.00 per IKfO: 7 SO per raoe of 6,000 



Gr*-en l.nnrotHo^. short, medtam and lonK ... t2.00, tS.KO.IB 00 per 1,000 



Prepared Marnolia L«av«m. brown, irreen, purple, $1.60 |ier carton (about 



900 leaves). If wanted hy mall, add postaRe for nine pounds. 

 Prepared Marnolia Leaves, In bulk or packed with other 



(freen-. tl.RO per 1,W» 



Prepared Marnolia I/eaves, 10»-lb. cases, $16.00, 60-lb. cases, t8.00: 36-lb. 



rases, $4.R0. 

 Sonthem Wild Smilax. standa'd cases $3.60 per case 



Special prices on Urgre qaantltlos of all irreens. 

 Wholesale and Retail. Wire Elk Park. N. C. Bctt Qaality. Bctt S«nriM. Ttras CaA. 



ELK GALAX AND FERN CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



FLORISTS, ATTENTION 



We now 8h<p ho'rp Hemlock and RaNam 

 sprays at i5 00 per 1000. Discouni on larger 

 orders 



A-1 Screened Hnrdwood Teaf-Mold at 

 n.25perlHr8e8a -k:{l6S0Dertoii. Bacsextra. 



heferen' e or cash with order 



Fan<"y Ferns at Market Prices. 

 NORTHCRN FERN CO . Sche field. Wi«. 



also some grand plants of C. Fabia, C. 

 Fabia alba, C. Peetersii, 0. Hardyana, 

 several grand plants of C. Hardyana 

 alba, C. GaskelUana alba, C. Mantinii, 



FANCY P«' 

 (tflicial nckt*) "^ 



ERNS »3.oo 



L»mf year order 'wfth as for rssular shipoMBts 



C. A. KIIEHN WWALMAIl FLORIST 



18I« Pine St. 



>t I eiita. Mo. 



raicfCit Fe« ui Uif M$M-g,-^;;«5S:.- 



( hrlstmas Tre«a Trees.'Shrubs. Plants. Seeds 

 and ■^e^dlinfr« Write for des(>rintive ortoeliste. 

 AMERICAN POIESTKT CO^ 



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