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The Florists^ Review 



DlCBMBBB 11. 1019. 



^ Nichell's Christmas Greens 



PLEASE VOTE — All Obristmaa Oreeni 

 ■hipped at buyers' riak of delay or 

 Bpoilage In transit, when forwarded by 

 express or by freight and boat. We rec- 

 ommend shipping by express. 



All prices subject to change without 

 notice. 



HOLLT (LOOSE) 



Well Berried 



Per full case $7.00 



HOLLY WBEATHS 



25 60 100 



12-inch $6.00 $11.00 $20.00 



14-lnch 7.00 13.60 28.00 



18-inch 11.00 20.00 38.00 



LAUREL, EXTSA HEAVY 

 In 26- Yard Coils; Made on Doable Koite 

 25 yards.. $3.25 250 yards. .$26.00 



50 yards.. 6.00 1000 yards.. 90.00 

 100 yards.. 11.00 



LYOOPODimC (LOOSE) 



26 lbs $4.00 100 lbs $14.00 



60 lbs 7.26 



LYCOPODirrK WREATHUra 



In 10- Yard Fieoes 



10 yards.... $1.10 260 yards. .$22.00 



60 yards 6.00 1000 yards.. 86.00 



100 yards 9.00 



MISTLETOE (MEXICAN) 



1 lb. . 

 6 lbs. 



.$0.60 

 . 2.40 



10 lbs $ 4.50 



25 lbs 10.00 



BOXWOOD (OUT). 

 In 50-lb. boxes only, $11.25 per 60 lbs. 



MOSS 



Moss — Green lump, extra fine, peck, 40c; 



$1.00 per bushel; per bbl. sack, $2.26. 

 Sheet Moss — Extra fancy, per peck, 4&c; 



$1.50 per bushel; bbl. sack, $2.76. 

 Sphagnum — Clean and selected (dry), per 



bbl. bale, $1.00: 5-bbl. bale, $4.00; five 



5-bbl. bales, $19.00. 



P. S.— New customers who may not be rated in 

 Dun's or Bradstreet's will kindly send money order 

 or trade references with order, to avoid delays in 

 shipment of Christmas Greens. 



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Also all Seasonable Seeds. Bulbs and supplies. SEND FOR OUR 

 FLOWER SEED ORDER SHEET IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A COPY. 



HANDY 



HENRY F. NICHEU CO., 



518 

 Market Street, 



Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Charles Monro, 55 Broad street, West- 

 erly, reports an increasing business. 



The Budlong Rose Co., Auburn, is cut- 

 ting one house of fine carnations for the 

 Boston market. 



William E. Chappell had the decora- 

 tions for two large Masonic affairs re- 

 cently. 



Samuel Kinder & Bro., Bristol, fur- 

 nished the decorations for a sixty-fifth 

 wedding anniversary at Bristol last 

 week. 



William I. Brown was busy last week 

 with the annual exhibition at Infantry 

 hall of the Rhode Island Poultry Society, 

 of which he is secretary. 



W. H. M. 



WASHINaTON, D. C. 



The Market. 



Business was good last week and 

 Christmas orders now are coming in fast. 

 The supply of California violets has 

 shown a good increase, but the demand is 

 greater than the supply. With Christmas 

 coming on, there is much artificial stock 

 to be seen on the market and all of the 

 florists are getting in supplies to meet 

 the demands of their customers. Sweet 

 peas are a little more plentiful and the 

 supply of Paper Whites has been good. 

 There has been a large demand for car- 

 nations, which are bringing $8 per hun- 

 dred. The plant trade has been satisfac- 

 tory. There is a fine supply of ferns, 

 cyclamens and other miscellaneous 

 plants. The supply of plumosus has in- 

 creased. 



The Flower Dance. 



At the dinner party which was held by 

 the local florists October 27, one of the 

 speakers called attention to the fact that 

 it would be helpful in many ways if the 

 members of the trade could be brought 

 together more often on similar occasions. 

 Arthur Shaffer and Gl«orge N. Prokos, 

 being energetic and deeply interested in 

 the welfare of their fellow members of 

 the trade as well as the business in gen- 

 eral, decided to take the matter up and 

 hold a daace, which they named the 

 Flower Dance. They worked hard to 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yds. per Nlnnte 



SOUDER MFG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



FESTOON WINDING 

 MACHINES 



Seveuth year on the market. Two types. Makes all 

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

 wire, stringr or twine used for Its center. One tnrn 

 with handle gives two wraps on festooning:. Center 

 wire can be measured before Festooning is wound, 

 which eliminates n>easurlnir of Festoonlni;. Type No. 

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

 with handle glTee one wrap on Festooning. Does 

 equally as good work as Type 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 



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

 The Souder 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 eepecially aatiafaeteir in 

 making larre hoUy wreaths on heavy wire. Your machine 

 la ALC RIGHT. We are. 



Yours very truly, THE KABER CO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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. $2.50; 30-lb. case, $1.60 



Fancy HoUy, Well Berried Short Cut Small Sprays 70-lb. case. 2.76 



Lontf Needle Pines, 3 to 4 feet per doz., $1.26; per 100. 8.50 



Pine Cones per doz., .75 



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



Magnolia Sprays, heavy 2x2x4 case. 2.60 



Gray Moss 16-lb. bag, 1.60 



J. A. CURRY & CO. 



Drewry, Ala. 



Men tie n The Bevlew when you write. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



IS READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Standard Cases $3.00 each 



Nataral Sheet Moss $1.75 per bag 



Perpetuated Sheet Mom <S.50 per bag 



CALDWELL TIE WOODSfUR CONTm, 



EVERGKEEN, 

 ALABAMA 



Uestlon The Bevlew wbea yoe writ*. 



