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The Florists' Review 



NOTEMBBB 20, 1919. 



Galax Leaves 



Leucothoe 



THE GOOD KIND 



We can make prompt shipment of GREEN GALAX and GREEN LEUCOTHOE. 



BRONZE goods will be ready in a few days. 



Prices f. o. b. Galax, Va. Quick express service and favorable rates. 



Galax in less than case lots tl.25 and $1.50 per 1000 



Green Leucothoe $2.00, $3.60 and $5.00 per 1000 as to size 



Laurel Tips, per case of 50 lbs $2.50 



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Green and Bronze Galax— less than 10 case lots: 



XX. MEDIUM SIZE $ 7.50 per case of 10,000 



XXX, LARGE SIZE 10.00 per case of 10,000 



Green and Bronze Galax— 10 case lots or more: 



XX, MEDIUM SIZE $ 7.00 per case of 10,000 



XXX, LARGE SIZE 8.50 per case of 10,000 



D6r 



Half case 1.50 



Laurel Festooning, best made... 7 cents per yard 



(We are members of the Blue Ridge Decorative Evergreen Association.) 



W. M. WOODRUFF & SON, 



GALAX, VA. 



Mention The Berlcw when you write. 



mens are another specialty. Most of 

 the plants are in 5-inch and 6-inch pots. 

 A splendid batch of 15,000 seedlings in 

 flats was noted. Large batches of 

 primulas, solanums, oranges, ferns, ge- 

 nistas, poinsettias, rubbers, etc., were 

 seen and thousands of pots of lilies, 

 tulips, narcissi, hyacinths and other 

 bulbs were in frames or below benches. 

 In addition to quantities of Purity 

 freesia, 5,000 bulbs of the colored varie- 

 ties were coming along in pans. 



In carnations Matchless and Rosalia 

 and in mums Bonnaffon, Bager and 

 Boman Gold were most in evidence. A 

 splendid batch of Euphorbia jacquiniee- 

 flora in pans and benches should make 

 a big hit for the holidays. Recent im- 

 provements here include a new roof on 

 the commodious storage shed, which 

 holds great numbers of bulbs, hydran- 

 geas, bay trees, etc. Herman H. Bartsch, 

 the genial and efficient manager, uses 

 every foot of space to good advantage. 



Frank Edgar has some large and up- 

 to-date houses at his range in Waverley. 

 One is entirely devoted to cyclamens. 

 There are about 4,000 of them in pots, 

 varying from 5-inch to 9-inch, and a 

 truly wonderful lot of plants they arc, 

 with grand, tough foliage and flowers 

 coming up on them in uncountable num- 

 bers. No mite is to be seen here. Every 

 plant is the picture of health and the 

 house is a joy and inspiration for any- 

 one to look over. Another large house 

 is devoted to begoniaa, Melior being the 

 favorite, with smaller lots of Cincinnati 

 and Mrs. Peterson. Ferns are grown 

 in large numbers. Verona is a special 

 favorite, while Scottii, Boston and 

 Roosevelt are also grown. A splendid 

 house of mums, including Bonnafifon, 

 Rager and Roman Gold, was alone 

 worthy of a visit. There are also large 

 batches of well grovra poinsettias, free- 

 sias, cinerarias and solanums and nu- 

 merous frames contained thousands of 

 hydrangeas for Easter and Memorial 

 day, all in the finest of health. 



Wollrath & Sons, Waltham, are noted 

 as cyclamen growers and their plants 

 are of such size and quality that they 

 must be seen to be appreciated. When 

 plants can wholesale at $200 per dozen, 

 it i» evident that they must be of re- 

 markable quality and there are several 

 thousand splendid plants here in several 

 sizes. Excellent poinsettias, oranges, 

 solanums, rubbers, dracaenas. Rex be- 

 gonias and other pot plants are to be 

 seen, while of flowering begonias many 

 sorts are grown, including Melior, Cin- 

 cinnati, Turnford Hall, Flora Roland, 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yd*, per BUnnte 



SOUDER MEG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



FBSTOON WINDING 

 MACHINES 



Seveuth year on the market. Two types. Makes all 

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

 wire, atringr or twine used for its center. One turn 

 with handle glres two wraps on festooning. Center 

 wire can be measured before Festooning is wound, 

 which allminates measuring of Festooning. Type No. 

 2: Fine wire or string is used for the canter, one turn 

 with handle gives one wrap on Festooning. Does 

 •qnally as good work as Type Me. 1. We furnish ma- 

 chines rrady for work, with enough wire to make 600 

 yards. Three days' trial allowed. Money refunded if 

 machine is not what you want. Prices: TypcNo. 1, 

 $12.00; Type No. S, $6.00. TKY ONE. 



One ofl Many Testimonials 



Ls Porte. Ind., Nov. 16, 1916. 

 The Soader Mfg. Co., Bridgetnn, N. J. 



Gentlemen: We 8x>t one of your machines early in De- 

 eembn' of last year, and made on it every land of wreath- 

 ing and festooning. We foood it aapeeially satisfactaiy in 

 making lanre holly wreaths on heavy wire. Your machine 

 is ALL RIGHT. We are. 



Yours very truly, THE KABER CO. 



To the Florists' Trade 



This marks our fourth year in business, and we are here to please you. Your orders 

 will have our usual prompt and careful attention with fresh Cut Evergreens. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 



Southern WUd SmUax. 



.standard case, $2.60; 30-lb. case, $1.50 



Fancy HoUy, Well Berried Short Cut Small Sprays 70-lb. case. 2.75 



Long Needle Pines, 3 to 4 feet per doz., $1.25; per 100, 8.50 



Pine Cones per doz., .75 



Magnolia Leaves, fresh picked 70-lb. case, 3.50 



Magnolia Sprays, heavy 2x2x4 case, 2.50 



Gray Moss i5-lb. bag, 1.50 



J. A. CURRY & CO. 



Drewry, Ala. 



Mentlyn The Bevleir when yon write. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY EOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Natural Sheet Moss $1.75 per bag 



Porpotuatod Sheet Moss 3.50 par bag 



CALDWELL TIE WOODSMAN CONPARY, 'Xt'xI'xIfA"- 



Florence Davenport, Peterson, Lor- 

 raine and some of the large-flowered 

 English varieties. No one interested in 

 pot plants who visits Boston should fail 

 to visit this plant factory. 



Janiten & Kunan, who now operate 

 the one-time well known vegetable 

 establishment of W. W. Eawson, of Ar- 

 lington, only started in business last 



The Balnm Evergreen Co., iiJS:lf!t 



We handle all kinds of Evergreens 



BALSAM, CHRISTMAS TREES. FERNS. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, 



BOXWOOD. LAUREL, IVY 



Boxwood, 10c per lb.; Moss, $1.00 per bag of 

 16 lbs.; Ferns, FANCY, $1.25 per 1000; DAGGER, 

 $1.00 per 1000, new territory. 



Give us a trial order. Cash, please. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



