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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBEB 27, 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 11.50 per 1000 



Green Leucothoe $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00 per 1000 as to size 



Green and Bronze Galax— less than 10 case lots: 



XX. MEDIUM SIZE $ 7.50 per case of 10.000 



XXX. LARGE SIZE lO.OO 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 



Laurel Tips, per case of 50 lbs $2.60 



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. 



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E. F. WINTERSON CO., 



166 N. Wabash Avenue 



L. D. Phone Central 6004 

 ESTABLISHED 1892 



Chicago 



DAILY SHIPMENTS mi the ffinaat •toek In ROSES. CARNATIONS, VIOLETS and CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Hoadquarters 

 for WILD SMILAX, FANCY FERNS. ADIANTUM and all srean coods. DON'T FORGET — Our Supply Department is cam- 

 plat* - RIBBONS. CHIFFONS. BOXES, CREPE PAPER AND WIRE DESIGNS. 



vanced in price. There are nice sup- 

 plies of cypripediums and other season- 

 able orchids. A few gardenias come in 

 daily and sell at $9 to $12 per dozen. In 

 the way of more everyday flowers there 

 are now larger lots of stevia and Paper 

 White narcissi. A few Soleil d'Or are 

 also seen. 



Plant trade is good. Chrysanthemums 

 are passing, but cyclamens are abundant 

 and of splendid quality; begonias also 

 are offered freely, as well as ericas, 

 camellias, oranges, solanums, primulas 

 and an abundance of ferns, palms and 

 miscellaneous foliage plants. 



Club Meeting. 



There was a large and enthusiastic 

 attendance at the meeting of the Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Club November 18, 

 no less than 120 members being pres- 

 ent. One new member was admitted. 

 Exhibits were numerous and of grand 

 quality. The A. N. Pierson Co. had fine 

 vases of the new roses, Crusader and 

 Pilgrim. The former received a report 

 of merit and the latter one of highest 

 merit. From the same exhibitors came 

 a fine lot of chrysanthemums, including 

 Barbara Davis, Volunteer, Charter Oak, 

 Hilda Canning, Katherine Harley, 

 Frank Wilcox, Western Beauty, Helen 

 Andre and Dusky Maid. Peter Arnott, 

 gardener to E. S. Webster, had magnifi- 

 cent specimen plants a yard across of 

 Begonias Optima, Rosalind, Elatior and 

 Exquisite, awarded a cultural report of 

 merit. The W. W. Edgar Co. showed 

 Begonias Melior, Cincinnati, Mrs. Peter- 

 son and Optima. H. H. Bartsch spoke 

 in the highest terms of the last named 

 and considered Melior ahead of Cincin- 

 nati. 



A. Leuthy Co. had a table of palms, 

 ferns, begonias and other plants. W. N. 

 Craig showed vases of Chrysanthemums 

 Mensa, Godfrey's Perfection and Mrs. 

 Wilcox, also two dishes of quinces. S. 

 J. Goddard had vases of Dorner's new- 

 est seedling carnations. Pompon Chrys- 

 anthemum Sunshine and a yellow cosmos 

 from the Philippines which proved val- 

 uable for cutting, Henry Stewart had 

 a finely flowered specimen plant of 

 Oncidium varicosum Rogersii. Janiten 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yds. per Minute 



SOUDER MFG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



FESTOON T^INDING 

 MACHINES 



Sereiith rearon the market. Two types. Makes all 

 kioda of Festooning. Type No. 1 will wrap on any size 

 wire, string or twine used for Its center. One tarn 

 with handle gives two wraps on festooning. Center 

 wire can be measured before Festooning is wound, 

 which eliminates measuring of 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 r<>ady 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, 

 $18.00: Type No. 2, $6.00. TKY ONE. 



One of Many Testimonials 



La Porte. Ind., Nov. 16, 1918. 

 The Soader Mfg. 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 satisfactoiy 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 jear 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 Wild Smilax 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 15-lb. bag, 1.60 



J. A. CURRY & CO. 



Drevrry, Ala. 



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SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Natural Sheet Moss 



Perpetuated Sheet Moss.... 



.$1.75 per bag 

 3.50 per bag 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CONPARY, 



EVERGREEN. 

 ALABAMA 



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