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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBDB 21. 1920 



PREPARED 



BEECH or OAK SPRAYS 



OOIiOBSi 



GREEN OR TAN 



Southern 

 Decorative 

 Evergreens 



Like Leather 

 Always Pliable 



COLORS|BROWN, GREEN OR PURPLE 

 "* - PACKED IN -«"" 



Will Not 

 Mold 



REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Inc., Brewton, Ala. 



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The news regarding Japanese lily 

 bulbs is that they will be here early, 

 that the crop is small and that the sizes 

 above 7 to 9 are scarce indeed. 



Various Notes. 



Antonio Martin, of Carballo & Mar- 

 tin, Havana, Cuba, is here securing 

 supplies. Mr. Martin tells of the lavish 

 floral decorations at the Havana casino. 



Edward Towill, of Eoslyn, has a 

 cerise-colored rose seedling that is con- 

 sidered one of the best varieties on his 

 place today. 



The Eobert Craig Co. is erecting three 

 houses, 27x150 feet each, on the place 

 at Norwood. 



Otto Buseck, of the Middle Mount 

 Nurseries, of Asheville, N. C, has been 

 a visitor. 



William O. Herd is floor manager for 

 I. N. Simon & Co. 



Boggus & Davies are sending fine 

 Golden Glow chrysanthemums from 

 their range at Newtown to Charles E. 

 Meehan. 



C. Warren Swayne, of Kennett, Pa., 

 reports the greenhouses promise well. 



Samuel B. Bell, of Germantown, has 

 opened a branch store on Limekiln pike. 

 The move is believed to be for protec- 

 tion in the event of his lease at the Ger- 

 mantown store being terminated. 



There is a surplus of Matchless car- 

 nation plants in the field this season. 

 Most of the other varieties have finally 

 found greenhouse space, but some 

 Matchless have been abandoned out- 

 doors. 



Edward Eoehrs, of Eutherford, N. .J., 

 was in town last week. 



George Aeugle has the sympathy of 

 his friends in the death of his brother, 

 Charles Aeugle, which occurred October 

 13. 



The October meeting of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society was held at 

 606 Finance building on the afternoon 

 of Tuesday, October 19. Two voting 

 changes in the by-laws were adopted. 



There is a surplus of high-grade Dutch 

 hyacinths. 



Prof. Charles J. Wiegel returned to 

 Washington last week. Professor Wie- 

 gel says that floriculture has now 

 reached a place where the government 

 feels it is entitled to support in view of 

 the amount of capital invested. Pro- 

 fessor Wiegel 's illustrated lecture at 

 the October meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was on the midge, not on the 

 beetle, as stated in this column. 



In "The Greenhouse at St. Leon- 



Magnolia Leaves 



Prepared under our new process, 

 in cases or cartons. 

 BROWN, GREEN OR PURPLE. 

 Oak Sprays in Green, Brown or Red, 



packed in cases of 100 sprays to case. 



Beech Sprays, same color 

 as Oak and same pack. 

 All orders for the above goods will 

 have our personal attention and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. 



The Rumbley Co., 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Galax, Ferns, Leucothoe, 



NEW CROP 

 Ready for Shipment 



Green Galax, large $1.M per 1000; $9.00 per case of 10,000 



Green Galax, medium 1.2SperlOOO; 8.00 per case of 10,000 



Dacser Ferns 2.00 per 1000; 8 00 per case of 5,000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00perlOOO; 7.60 per case of 6,000 



Green Leucothoe. short, medium and long $2.00, $3.60, $6.00 per 1,000 



Prepared Mairnolia Leaves, brown, green, purple, $1.50 per carton (about 



900 leaves). If wanted by mall, add postage for nine pounds. 

 Prepared Bfasnolia Leaves, In bulk or packed with other 



green* $1.60 per 1,000 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves, 100-lb. cases. $15.00; 60-lb. cases, $8.00; 26^1b, 



cases, $4.60. . ^„ _. '*'•■ 



Southern Wild Smllax, standard cases $3.60 per case 



Special prices on large quantities of all greens. 



Wholesale and Retail. Wire Elk Park. N. C. 



Best QsaBty. Best Scrrice. Tcrai Caik. 



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



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BOXWOOD 



Both varieties, 17 "a cents per pound. In SO-pound 

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

 with order. Boxwood shipped same day cut. 

 Order early to Insure prompt delivery. 



BUSHY FLOWER GARDEN - - Buhy, Va. 



Laurel Branches, •Jx2.x4 ft., case. . .$ 3.25 



Laurel Stems, large bag 1 .25 



Grten Sheet Mots, large bag 1.75 



Boxwood, both varieties, per 100 lbs. 20.00 



W. Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL, MD. 



Southern WOd SmOax 



$2.80 per 50-lb. case. 



Prompt attention. Fix-sh vinos, 



flood weight. 



F. & S. LEE, Marion, Ala. 



Extra Long, Fancy and Dagger 



FERNS 



Gathered Fresh Daily from the Woods 



i.aar*l F^stoonlns. Be and oc per yard. Freib 

 ■tock supplied on short notice; use it for your 

 weddinss and other similar decorations: 

 nothins better. 



Sphasnnm Moss. S6.00 per large bale. 



around Pino, 12c per lb.; made up, 10c and 13c 

 per yd. 



•raneh Laorol, large bundles, 60o. 



lomlock. larsre bundlen Si .00. 



Teleflraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Post OlBoe and L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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