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The Florists' Review 



Sbpthmbbb 80, 1920 



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FANCY FERNS 



FiaeBt stock in the eonntrj ^ 



$3.00 par 1000 $3.00 pw 1000 



[.j_ Sabiect to Chuica Without Notiq*. 



Graen VmueoOuf, 100 $lJSO; 1000 $10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronie, per carton 1.50 



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 



Sphagiwm Moss, per bale 2J50 



Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case, $7.00; 25-lb. case .... > v.... 4.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES ^ 



NICIDGiUI COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 RmMphSt, Detroit, ffich. 



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SNILAX SMILAX SMILAX 



New Crop Now Ready 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per ba^ 



NATURAL MOSS 1 .75 per ba^ 



Wire, Write, Phone 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala, 



C. aurea, C, Iris, C. Edwardii Dowiana, 

 C. Admiral Jellicoe; Brassocattleyas 

 nene, awarded a first-class certificate, 

 MarisB, Thorn tonii; LsBliocittleyas Schol- 

 ziana, Linda, Lotus, luminosa, Britannia 

 and Henry Greenwood; Vandas San- 

 deriana and coerulea; Dendrobium 

 Dearei, Aerides Lawrenceanum, Cata- 

 setnm Bungerothii; odontiodas; odonto- 

 glossums; Cypripediums Maudise, Jose- 

 phine, Sir Eedvers Buller and Lord 

 Derby; numerous oncidiums such as 

 Bogersii, tigrinum and splendidum; 

 Brassia verrucosa; Miltonia Bluntii, etc. 

 This remarkable group was well worthy 

 of the gold medal awarded. 



Julius Heurlin, from the Blue Hill 

 NurseriM, South Braintree, had a col- 

 lection of aeonitums, hardy asters, bol- 

 tonias and other perennials. He re- 

 ceived first-class certificates for asters 

 turbinellus, Blue Hills and novae -anglise 

 White Star. R. & J. Farquhar & Co. 

 showed a fine group of conifers in tubs, 

 ferns, palms and Dutch bulbs in variety; 

 also some handsome Honey Dew melons. 



Club Meeting. 



There was a large and enthusiastic 

 meeting of the Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club at Horticultural hall September 

 21, when the first gathering following 

 the SBpuner recess was held. Nearly 

 150 mem'bers were present and a num- 

 ber of ladies were included in the audi- 

 ence. Beports on the June ladies' night 

 and July picnic were read and accepted. 



BOXWOOD 



Both yaiietlen, IT'S cents per pound. In RO-pound 

 sacks only. F. O. B. my shipping point. Cash 

 with order. Boxwood shipped same day cut. 

 Order early to Insure prompt delivery. 



1HISHY FLOWER GARDEN • - Bisky, Va. 



New DsLgger Ferns 



$1.10 per lOOe 



Princess Pine 1 2c per lb. 



Wilbur The Florist 



Lali* Pleasant, Mass. 



New Crop— Now Ready 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Stendard Cftse, $2.50 Half Case. $1.50 



CHAnAHOOCHEE FLORAL CO., 



Hatcher Station, Ga. 



Best Equipped and Quickest Shippers in the South. 



Natural Green Sheet Most 



Per iO-lb. bag, $1.78 



Dyed Green Sheet Mees 



Per iO-lb. bag, $S.80 



KNUD NIELSEN 

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Three new members were elected. W. 

 N. Craig, A. K. Bogers and J. B. Ness 



SMILAX 



Now ready— per case, $3.00 

 REEVES FOLIAGE CO., he.. Brewtii, Ala. 



were appointed a committee on resolu- 

 tions for David Weir. Fred E. Palmer 



