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The Florists^ Review 



Dbcbmbeb 4, 1919. 



Galax Leaves 



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Leucothoe 



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- 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 $1.25 and tl.60 per 1000 



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



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.) 



Green and Bronze Galax— less than 10 case lots: 



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



XXX, LAKGE 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 



W. M. WOODRUFF & SON, 



GALAX, VA. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



E. F. WINTERSON CO., 



166 N. Wabash Avenue 



L. P. Phone Central 6004 

 ESTABLISHED 1892 



Chicago 



DAILY SHIPMENTS of the finest Steele in ROSES. CARNATIONS. VIOLETS and CHRYSANTHEMUIMS. Headquarters 

 for WILD SIMILAX, FANCY FERNS. ADIANTUM and ail sreen soods. DON'T FORGET — Our Supply Department is com- 

 plete- RIBBONS. CHIFFONS, BOXES. CREPE PAPER AND WIRE DESIGNS. 



mens, begonias and fern dishes having 

 the greatest calh 



Prices are well maintained since the 

 holiday. Chrysanthemums are rapidly 

 waning. Good flowers make $16 to $32 

 and a nice supply of pompons and sin- 

 gles is available. Eoses continue 

 scarce and prices equal those made for 

 Thanksgiving. Carnations also sell well 

 at an average of $6^ some whites lower 

 and fancies higher. Violets continue 

 scarce and those who have sweet peas 

 can dispose of them at fancy prices. 

 Bouvardia is fine and meets with a quick 

 sale. Snapdragons are scarce. Some 

 good mignonette is arriving and sells 

 at $6 to $10 per hundred. 



Yellow marguerites, bachelor's l)ut- 

 tons in several colors, calendulas, cos- 

 mos and French marigolds are among 

 miscellaneous flowers coming in. Stevia 

 is more plentiful and there is a fair sup- 

 ply of Paper White narcissi. Callas sell 

 quickly and lilies are scarce. Cattleyas 

 are becoming quite scarce and command 

 $18 per dozen. Asparagus and adiantum 

 have sold well of late. 



An abundance of fine pot plants is be- 

 ing offered, such as cyclamens, which 

 are easily the leaders, begonias, so- 

 lanums, oranges, ericas, primulas and a 

 fine assortment of ferns and foliage 

 plants. ' 



Orchids. 



A. C. Burrage, of Beverly Farms, is 

 rapidly acquiring fame as an orchid 

 specialist. On a recent visit I found 

 several houses filled to their limit. Sev- 

 eral new ones were nearing completion 

 and founrlations were being laid for still 

 more. There arc already 22,000 plants 

 here and the number is being steadily 

 increased. Special houses are devoted 

 to cypripedinms, odontogloss'ums, phalse- 

 nopsis, cymbidiums and seedlings, in 

 addition to the cattleyas. Of these lat- 

 ter there are some magnificent big 

 specimens and all are in the best of 

 health. Seedling raising is being gone 

 into heavily and within, two years 15,000 

 of these will be potted off, all crosses 

 being of the best varieties and types. 



In the near future this promises to 

 be not only the most extensive but the 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yds. per Minute 



SOUDER MFG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



FESTOON WINDING 

 MACHINES 



Seyeiith year on the market. Two types. Makes aU 

 kinds of Fastoonlnf;. TyceNo. 1 will wiapon any size 

 wire, striniir or twine used for Its center. One turn 

 with handle given two wraps on festooDlnir. Center 

 wire can be measured before Fnstooningr Is wound, 

 which eliminates mcasurlnsr of FestooDlnff. Type No. 

 2: Fine wire or strlni; Is use'l for the center, one turn 

 with handle giveiB one wrap on FesUioniDK. Doea 

 equally as eood work as 'I 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 , 

 $12.00; Type No. 2, $6.00. TKY ONE. 



One of Many Testimonials 



L« Porte. Ind., Nov. IB, 1916. 

 The Souder Mfg. Co., Bridsreton, N. J. 



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

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

 ingr and festooning. We found it especially satisfactsry in 

 making; lartre 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 Wild Smilax standard case. $2.60; 30-lb. case. $1.50 



Fancy Holly, 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, hea\y 2x2x4 case. 2.50 



Gray Moss . 15- lb. bag. 1.50 



J. A. CURRY & CO^ Drewry, Ala. 



MoDtUn Tbe Rerlc^ when you write. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Natural Sheet Moss $1.75 per bag 



Perpetuated Sheet Moss 3.50 per bag 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN COMPANY, 'XI'a^b^a'm'x' 



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