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The Florists^ Review 



Jandari 27, 1921 



FANCY TERNS 



$4.00 per 1000 



Flneit stock in the conntry 



$4.00 par 1000 



Subject to Change Without Notice, 



Green Leacothoe, 100 $1.50; 1000 91O.0O 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16.50 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, eto., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



Sphagnvm Moss, per bale 2.00 



Wild Smilaz, 60-lb. case, $7.00; 25-lb. case 4.00 



Bush Boxwood, 60-lb bags 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



nCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264266 Randolph St., Detroit, Ich. 



"WILD SMILAX!" THAT'S US!! 



One or a hundred, per case, $7.50. Write, wire or phone. Prompt shipment. 

 E. F. WINTERSON CO., L. D. Phone Central 6004, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL 



that the conditions demand, because of 

 his multifarious duties. Vanie J. 

 Vanicek, of the Rhode Island Nurseries, 

 supporting the remarks of Mr. Morey, 

 said that his father, V. A. Vanicek, who 

 is at present in Europe, was especially 

 interested in this matter. 



It was voted that the first of the 

 monthly exhibits of roses and sweet 

 peas during the coming season be held 

 June 28, both afternoon and evening, 

 at the regular meeting place of the so- 

 ciety, at Music hall, 250 Thames street. 



Various Notes. 



L. II. Older Shaw arranged the deco- 

 rations for the oriental mask ball given 

 by the women 's auxiliary of the Amer- 

 ican Legion at Masonic hall, Monday 

 night, January 24. 



V. A. Vanicek is expected to return 

 from Europe about Aj)ril 1. His visit 

 will cover about three months. 



W. H. )l. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



The last week has been a dull one, so- 

 cially, with comparatively little call for 

 flowers. Funeral work has remained 

 active, stabilizing prices at about nor- 

 mal figures and causing a good stock 

 clean-up every day. Many of the grow- 

 ers report their houses of potted stock 

 for Easter in a satisfactory condition. 

 The first of the bulb blooms are making 

 their appearance and sell readily. 



Quotations for last week showed car- 

 nations at $3 to $8 per hundred; free- 

 sias, $4 to $6; marguerites, $2 to $4; 

 daffodils, $5 to $10; lilies of the valley, 

 $7 to $12; stevia, $1; snapdragons, $8 

 to $12; sweet peas, $4 to $8; violets, 

 $1..50 to $3. Roses ranged from $6 to 

 $20, with Columbia and Premier as high 

 as $.jO per hundred. Asparagus was 25 

 to 50 cents per bunch; fancy and dagger 

 ferns were $2.50 per thousand; callas, 

 $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen, and lilies, $2 

 per dozen. 



Evergreens Fresh from the Woods 



Fancy Feme, S2.00 per 1000; $7.60 per case of 6000 

 Dagger " 2.00 per lOOO; 8.50 per case of 5000 

 Green and Bronze Galak, $1.60 per 1000: S8.&0 



per case of 10.000. 

 Short Green and Bronze LeucoUioe, $2.00 



per 1000. 

 Medium Green and Bronze Leucothoe, $3.60 



per 1000. 

 Long Green and Bronze Leucothoe, t6.00 



per 1000. 

 Hemlock Branches. 2 to 3 feet, 5c per lb. 

 Ground Pine or Guinea Pine, 16c per lb. 

 Laurel Tips, 5c per lb. 



J. H. VON CANON 



Wire us ELK PARK, N. C 



BANNERS ELK, N. C 



GALAX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE 



Daeeer Ferns |2 00 per 1000; $8.00 per case of 5000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00 per 1000; 7.50 per case of 5000 



Kronze Hnd Green Leucotlioe, short, medium and Iodk, 



$2.00. H.50 aod $3.00 per 1000. 

 Prepared Maenolia L.eaves, brown. Rreen and purple, 



$1.60 p<'r carton. 

 Prepared Maicnolia Leaves, lOOlb. cases, $15.00; 60-lb. 

 cases, t« 00: 251b. cases, $4.60 



Southern Wild Smilax, standard cases $3.50 per case 



(ireen and Bronze Galax, lact^e $1..50 per 1000; $9.00 per case 



Green and.Uronze Galax, medium 1.25 per 1000; 8.00 per case 



Prices are F. O. B. JOHNSON CITY. TENN. 



nest Quality 



of 10,000 

 of 10,000 



AVIKE yoril OKDEKS TO JOU>-SON CITY, TKNN. Terms Cash 



ELK GALAX 



BANNERS ELK, N. C 



AND FERN CO. 



JOHNSON CITY, TENN. 



BOXWOOD, LAUREL, MOSS 



BOXWOOD, the best puie. per lb $0. 18 



GREEN SHEET MOSS.Urge thin pieces, bag, 1.75 

 LAUREL BRANCHES, 2z2z4-ft , case. ... 3. 25 



LAUREL STEMS, large bag 1.25 



Goods are strictly fresh 

 W. Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL. MP. 



FERNS. MOSS, LF.ICOTHOF, 



Fancy Ferns, fine, $1 26 per 1000; Leucothoe Sprays large, 

 $2 60 per 1000; Sheet Mobs, extra fine, $1,00 per 16-lb. bag; 

 I lubMoss, fine stock, 7c per lb. Prompt attention to all 

 orders. Cash with order. 

 Rl B. H. rKESNF.LI.. Del Rio. Tenn. 



Club Meeting. 



' A vigorous c.Tmi).aigii has been started 



Southern W3d Smilax 



$2.80 per 80-lb. case. 



Prompt attention. Fresb vines. 



Good weight. 



F. & S. LEE, Marion, Ala. 



PiicrCitreru ud Letf-MiM-g-J«/i««- 



Chxistmas Trees, Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Seeds 

 tnd Seedlings, Write f or descriptivepricelists. 

 AM EMCA^ FORESntT CO.. Psaths. Whemt^ 



in Rhode Island to bring to the atten- 

 tion of the general assembly, during its 

 present session, the "pe^-saity o£ provid- 



