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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBEB 13, 1919. 



= QUALITY = 



We are only interested in furnishingr QUALITY EVERGREENS. Our years of successful 

 business, our large list of satisfied customeis, prove our statements. 



Your request brings our price list 



Holly - Holly Wreaths - Laurel - Laurel Roping - Boxwood 



JONES, the Holly Wreath Man 



Milton, Delaware 



Mention The Rarlew whe« yoa write- 



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V^ 1 O Order now for Christmas and be sure of getting the stock when wanted. 



■C||VViT|||||| \llTlf|17C P«r lb., 25c: per sack of 50 lbs., $10.00; per 100 lbs., $18.00 

 UVA W UUU l)|ll (110 Can supply now at the above prices 



E £ f^ 17 /^DIT/^UPI f E. XmRD STREET, 



THE BEST SELECTED STOCK \^. £j. V^lVi i l^rlll^LiLi CINCINNATI,©. 



give more for them than are Americans. 

 The importations this season are sold 

 soon after arrival. I noted here num- 

 bers of well flowered polyantha roses 

 and French hydrangeas and a beautiful 

 lot of specimen Otaheite oranges. Or- 

 ders for weddings, dinners and other 

 social functions are keeping the staff 

 here busy. 



At Hamlin the Florist's, in the Little 

 building, the newest of Boston's retail 

 stores, business is running smoothly and 

 a good clientele of customers is being 

 secured. Nothing but praise is heard 

 from all who visit this store. 



Various Notes. 



The "Say It with Flowers" week 

 opened auspiciously in Boston Novem- 

 ber 10. In all directions the "Say It 

 with Flowers" slogan is in evidence, 

 not only in store windows, but on autos, 

 delivery wagons, etc. November 11, 

 Armistice day, the numerous retailers' 

 autos went to the wholesale markets and 

 secured flowers contributed by growers, 

 salesmen or retailers for distribution to 

 the sixty or more Boston hospitals. 

 Everyone seems full of enthusiasm and 

 the work done this week will stimulate 

 the cut flower trade not only tempor- 

 arily, but permanently. 



At Horticultural hall no chrysanthe- 

 mum show was held this year. There 

 was a small exhibition November 8, but 

 prizes were offered only for fruits and 

 vegetables. W. H. Golby, gardener to 

 E. A. Clark, had a handsome lot of 

 specimen chrysanthemum blooms, in- 

 cluding Mrs. E. C. Pulling, Meudon, 

 Nag-ir-roc, Mrs. W. H. Duhl, Mrs. Drab- 

 ble, Rose Pockett and Wm. Rigby. W. 

 C. Rust showed a finely flowered speci- 

 men of Begonia Pink Perfection, one of 

 the English winter-flowering type. Peter 

 Amott, from the E. S. Webster estate, 

 showed the handsome Cypripedium 

 Doris, carrying a spike with fourteen 

 flowers. To each of these last two ex- 

 hibits a silver medal was awarded, and 

 also to Donald McKenzie, gardener to 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yds. per Minute 



SOUDER MFG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



FESTOON WINDING 

 MACHINISS 



Seventh 7ear on the market. Two types. Make* all 

 kinds of FdstooDlDg. Type No. 1 will wrap on any size 

 wire, string: or twine used for Its center. One turn 

 with handle (flyes two wraps on festooning. Center 

 wire can be measured before Festooning is wound, 

 whlchellminatesmeasurlngof Festooning. Type No. 

 2: Fine wire or string Is used for the center, one turn 

 with handle gives one wrap on Festooning. Does 

 equally as good work as 1 ype No. 1. We furnish ma- 

 chines rpady for work, with enough wire to make 600 

 yards. Three days' trial allowed. Money refunded if 

 machine is not what you want. Prices: Type No. 1, 

 $12.00: Type No. 2, $6.00. TKY ONi:. 



One offBIany Testimoniala 



La Porte. Ind., Nov. 16, 1916. 

 The Soader Hfg. Co., Bridgeton, N. J. 



Gentlemen: We got one of your machines early in De- 

 cember of last year, and made on it every kind of wreath- 

 ing and festooning. We found it especially satisfactory in 

 making large holly wreaths on heavy wire. Your machine 

 is ALL RIGHT. We are. 



Yours very truly, THE KABER CO. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Natural Sheot Moss $1.75 par bag 



Parpatuated Sheat Moss 3.50 par bag 



CALDWELL THE WOODSNAN CONrANY, Tl^a^bI'm'a"- 



BOXWOOD 



Both varieties in 50-lb. sacks only 

 15c per lb. 



Cash with Order 



Bushy Flower Garden, Bushy, Va. 



HOLLY, full berried, fine. 7c lb. DAGGER FERNS, 



Sl.OOperlOOO. FANCY FERNS, $1.20 perinoo. SPRUCE 



SPRAYS, 2c per lb. IVY, 4c lb. UUREL LEAVES, 



$2.00 per 1000. MAGNOLIA LEAVES, $3.00 per 1000. 



Give us an order. Everything fresh 



from the woods. Cash please. 



WHITE R«CK EVERGREEN CO., Cosby, Teas. 





GALAX 



SPECIAL SALE 



Green 



or 



Bronze 



DAGGER FERNS. 



<ALAX LIAVES 



Cash or 



$7.00 per case of 10,OOOc.o.d. 

 A I FORTIJNF^ 1^20 Ludlow St., 



A. L. ruaiUI1£0, PHILADELPHIA 



Hention Tlra Berisw wtaea too writa. 



