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The Florists^ Rcvkw 



OCTOBn S8. 1»M 





FANCY FERNS 



Ftnast atoek in the eoiuitrjr 



$3.00 per 1000 $3.00 par 1000 



SaUaot to Chftaca Without Notice. 



GrMa LMtcothoCflOO $lJiOi 1000 $10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per oarton 1410 



Galas 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. . , 2J00 



Sphagtiaai Moss, per bale 2 JM> 



Wild Smllaz, 60-Ib. case, $7.00; 25-lb. case 4.00 



rULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 





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NICinGAN CUT FLOWEREXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St, Detroit, ffich. 



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, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL 



Columbia, Premier, Pilgrim, Butterfly, 

 Double White Killarney, Ophelia and a 

 few Hoosier Beauty. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some ex- 

 ceedingly fine chrysanthemums from the 

 Bickmore Qreenhouses. Their pompons 

 have come. 



Harry Palmer has charge of the roses 

 for his father, J. Monroe Palmer, at 

 Kennett, Pa. Mr. Palmer served his 

 apprenticeship in rose growing with the 

 A. N. Pierson Co., at Cromwell, Conn. 



The Germantown Horticultural Soci- 

 ety awarded a silver cup to Dr. Buck- 

 enham, librarian at the Masonic temple, 

 for his wonderful cultivation of dahlias. 



The next meeting of the Florists' 

 Club will be held at the City Club on 

 Tuesday evening. Phil. 



An appropriation of $2,000 was made 

 to the quarantine committee for use in 

 its efforts to obtain a modification of 

 the federal quarantine No. 37, at a 

 meeting of the executive council of the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society held 

 October 18. 



Horticnltnral Society. 



The Pennsylvania Horticultural So- 

 ciety has arranged for a series of lec- 

 tures to be given this winter by expert 

 horticulturists. The program has been 

 planned as follows: 



De<^mber 14. "Trew and Shmba of Recent In- 

 trodnctlon." by J. G. Jack, of the Arnold Ar- 

 boretum, Jamaica Plain, Mnas. 



January 18. "What Makes a Garden?" by 

 Prof. F. A. Wangh, of Amherat Oollege, Am- 

 hemt. Mass. 



February 15. "A Visit to the South Sea !•- 

 landi." by J. Otto ThIIow. of Philadelphia, Pa. 



March 15. "Pioneering Sixty MUea from New 

 York Oty." by Hal B. Fullerton. of Medford, 

 L. I.. N. T. 



April 12, "Outdoor Rose Growing as a Recrea- 

 Map-" by ReT. B. M. Mills, president of the 

 Syracuse Rose Society, of Syracuse, N. T. 



Sphagnum Moss 



10 bales $1.50 per bale 



25 to 30 bales .,.' 1.36 per bale 



60 bales 1.26 per bale 



STANDARD SIZE BALES 

 Order Now and Save Money 



C. C. PoUwprth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



PROVIDENCE, B. I. 



The Market. 



Business here was fairly active last 

 week, the number of fall weddings con- 



SMILAX SMILAX 



SMILAX 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case. 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 par bag 



Wire. Write, rhiie E. A. Beaven, Evergreen, Ala. 



NEW CROP 



FANCY FERNS 



First-daM Stock. Write for prices. 



Teohan Fern CO., 



694-696 River St., TROY, N. Y. 



Phone Troy 1706- W. 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers In 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



^*;SS*«' HINSDALE, MASS. 



