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The Florists^ Review 



XOVSMBBB 13, 1019. 



CANADIAN GREENS 



FOR AMERICAN FLORISTS 



(^0Q3^f— Beautiful dark green. Read what our satisfied customers say of it: 



McKenna's, Montreal, say:— "We have been using your cedar to 

 good advantage during the past two years and have found it excellent 

 and an agreeable change from Galax and Magnolia. In making up 

 wreaths more especially it beats anything offered; having kept same 

 all winter without losing a single spray is another most encouraging 

 featuie. Please ship 10 m." 



Dunlop's, Toronto, say:— "Send us 10 m. cedar, have been using 

 them now two years; their keeping qualities enable us to have them 

 on hand at all times; in fact it is so now that we cannot do without 

 them." 



Stewart's Seed Store, Omaha:— "Answering your favor of July 

 17th, beg to advise that we were extremely well pleased with the 

 cedar which you shipped us this past year, and will have use for 

 quite a heavier amount for the ensuing season. Will also be interested 

 in the natural branches when they are seasonable." 



Autfnst Von Boeselager, Mt. Clemens, Mich.: "I certainly like 

 your cedar very much. I never saw foliage keep as well as the 

 cedar." 



"The cedar branches sentjn« last season, both long and short, were 

 fine color. Keeping aualifles all that could be desired. They are 

 quite an addition to high class greens. Let roe know when you are 

 ready to ship. Very respectfully. 



MRSTe. a. WILLIAMS, 



Per H. C. Sheaff, Mgr." 



Other American references: Poehlmann Bros.. Chicago; S. S. 

 Pennock Co., Philadelphia; A. F. Amling, Chicago; Wm. C. Gloeck- 

 ner, Albany; Julius Baer, Cincinnati; Wilson Seed Store, Columbus, 

 0.; Jones-Russell, Cleveland, 0.; J. M. Gasser, Cleveland. 0.; W. A. 

 Wilson Pittsburgh: S. A; Anderson, Buffalo, N. Y.; Vanstone & 

 O'Connell, Scranton, Pa.; etc., etc. 



T^ATTIQ ^®"**"* spicant (Deer Fern). A handsome dark green variety — 

 " t/1 llo good keeping qualities. Runs from 12 to 20 inches in length and 

 very graceful. One wholesale house is ordering a million and a half of them. 

 They only weigh 7 lbs. to 1000. 



The Cedar is put up in bundles of 100 fronds of 9 inches, and also loose sprays, sold by the pound. 

 These run from 12 to 20 inches in length. If your wholesale dealer has not got these goods, send $5.00 

 for a sample carton of Greens. 



W. H. MARCON, 



Albemi, B. C. 



Mention Th> R#t1»>w when tou writ*. 



and a third with a grand lot of orchids, 

 including such varieties as Vanda 

 cserulea, Dendrobium formosum gigan- 

 teum, oncidiums, cattleyas in varietj 

 and Cypripedium insigne Sanderse. 



John J. O'Brien, on Beacon street, 

 has one of the largest and best equipped 

 retail stores in Boston, with a depth of 

 ninety feet and proportionate width. 

 The show cases are large and contain a 

 selection of the choicest flowers in sea- 

 son. Included are first-class gardenias, 

 orchids in large variety and splendid 

 bouvardia. An immense business is 

 done in pot plants, only the highest 

 grade stock being handled. Frank 

 Houghton, late of the Houghton-Gorney 

 Co., and John Cook, late of the Rosery, 

 are among the experts on the staff of 

 this up-to-date store. 



At the Houghton-Gorney Co. store be- 

 low the Park street church, crotons, chrys- 

 anthemums and cyclamens are leaders 

 among pot plants. Orchids, such as yel- 

 low cypripediums, white dendrobiums, 

 cattleyas and oncidiums, are prominent- 

 ly featured here and business is good. 

 E. S. Gorney is secretary of the new 

 Florists' Association. 



At Penn's the campaign for publicity 

 opened November 8 with large, im- 

 pressive ads in the Boston papers and 

 the store is a bower of floral beauty 

 this week. Henry Penn is working in- 

 defatigably for the success of the "Say 

 It with Flowers" week. 



At the store of Wax Bros, the "Say 

 It with Flowers" slogan is prominently 

 displayed and this progressive firm has 

 its full share of orders, including a good 

 number of weddings. Martin Wax is 

 specially proud of a 12-pound lake trout 

 caught in Maine last summer with a 

 6-ounce rod. The fish is now on display 

 in the windows of Dame, Stoddard & 

 Kendall. 



Philip L. Carbone states that it is 



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EVERGREENS 



The foUowing are my wkoletale price*, f. o. b. shipping pomt: 



Galax LcaTc*. less that case lots.. $1.25 per 1000 

 Galax Leaves, medium size case 



of 10,000 7.25 per case 



Galax LcaTct, large size case of 



10,000 9.00 per case 



Galax Leavet, in 10-case lots, {7.00 to 8.00 per case 

 Faacr and Daf fcr Fcrat 1.50 per 1000 



Leocotliee Spran. 10 to 12 inches... $1.50 per 1000 

 Leacathoc Spran. 14 to 18 inches. .. 3.00 per 1000 

 Leacotlioc Sprays. 20 inches and up 4.00 per 1000 



GrcM Sbcet Moss 1.50 per bag 



Moutam Laurel, branches 16 to 



20 inches 3.00 per 1000 



Healock Brandies, 18 to 26 inches. . 4.00 per 1000 



M. F. MILLER, Erwin, Tenn. 



I Choice I 



I Boxwood I 



I 50-lb. Bags, $12.00 | 



I Bronze | 



I Galax I 



■ Per Case, $10.00 | 



f Chicago ///. 

 30 EAST RANDOLPH STREET 



becoming increasingly difficult to se- 

 cure antiques, statuary, tapestries, etc., 



NEW CROP, FANCY AN» lAGGER 



FERNS *pilcJr 



Laiir«l FastooninSt 6c and 8c per yard. Fresh 

 stock supplied on shcrt notice; us* it for prour 

 weddings and tther similar dec«rationa; 

 nothing better. 



Bronx* Qalax. fine Quality. $1.25 per IM*; Sll.OO 

 per case of it.OOO; extra fine leaves. 



Sphacnum Mass, S6.M per large bale. 



Oreund Pine, 12c per lb.; mad* up, 10c and 12c 

 per yd. 



Branch Laural, large bundles, Mc. 



Hamlecli, large bundles, $1.00. 



Telegraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Pest •filce and L,. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



abroad, as Europeans are waking up to 

 their worth and are now prepared to 



