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The Rorists' Review 



November 18, 1020 



PREPARED 



BEECH or OAK SPRAYS 



VOlAiHS: 



GREEN OR TAN 



Like Leather 

 Always Pliable 



REEVES FOLIAGE CO., 



REEVES 



COLORS{BROWN.GREEN or PURPLr; 

 ^. PACKED IN ^«r 



Southern 

 Decorative 

 Evergreens 



WUl Not 

 Mold 



Inc., Brewton, Ala« 



luial moetirifj of the Indiana Horticul- 

 tural Society will be held November 18 

 and 19. 



G. W. Wilson, of Marion, Ind., sold 

 his greenhouses to Mr. Soabright, of 

 Chicago. E. H. T. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



A survey of the greenhouses in this 

 market gives a favorable outlook for 

 Thanksgiving. Growers believe they 

 will clean up on mums and that there 

 will probably be a shortage rather than 

 a surplus. So far there is no overproduc- 

 tion. Iceboxes in the wholesale houses 

 are almost empty after each day's ship- 

 ping, the shipping being brisker than 

 the local trade, though retailers are far 

 from idle. Prices will be advanced 

 slightly, not so much on the better qual- 

 ity as on the poorer. Orders are being 

 received early, indicating that dealers 

 arc preparing for a good business. 



Mums are selling this week from |'_' to 

 $."), having advanced on the higher 

 grades $1 over a week ago. Roses are 

 from $4 to $15; jiompons, 60 and 7."> 

 cents; California violets, $2.50 ]ier dozen 

 bunches. Growers are holding their 

 carnation crop for Christmas, so these 

 blooms are scarcer now and are .4=.") per 

 hundred. Greens are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



The William L. Rock Flower Co. is 

 cutting all varieties of mums, anemones 

 and pompons, calendulas, snapdragons 

 and sweet jieas. The firm's mums are 

 better this year, licing grown on single 

 stems. Last season they grew two on a 

 stem and had large blooms, but nut so 

 large as the ones now being cut. 



P. A. Manson and William Day are 

 representing the Pinehurst Floral Co. 

 at the Mi(l-west Horticultural Exposi 

 tion at Council Bluffs, la. Harry Blake, 

 secretary of the company, left Monday, 

 November 15, for Memphis, Tenn., 

 where he will have a large exhibit at 

 the meeting of the Tennessee Slate 

 Florists' Association. 



Herman Maniitsch, whose father is 

 the well-known sweet pea grower of 

 Clifton, N. J., is taking a course in one 

 of the local automobile schools. Before 

 beginning work he visited the green- 

 houses where sweet j^eas are grown, com- 

 paring methods here with those in the 

 east. 



Three thousand invitations have been 

 sent out by the Chandler Landscape & 

 Floral Co. for the formal ojiening of the 



Magnolia Leaves 



Prepared under our new process, 

 in eases or cartons. 



BROWN, GREEN OR PURPLE. 



Oak Sprays in Green, Brown or Red, 



packed in eases of 100 sprays to case. 

 Beech Sprays, same color 

 as Oak and «anie pack. 



All orders for the above goods will 

 have our personal attention and 

 satisfaction g:uaranteed. 



The Rumbley Co., 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



BOXWOOD 



Now booking orders for first-class Boxwood. Immediate delivery. 

 $20.00 and $25.00 per lOO lbs. 



Also 



Fancy Ferns and Green Leucothoe 



Special prices in quantiiy on account of limited storage space. 

 Prices quoted upon application. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



618-620 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Evergreens Fresh from the Woods 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; ST.SO 



per case of 6000. 

 Green Galax, $1.50 per 1000: S7.50 per case of 



10,000. 



Short Green Leucothoe, $2.00 cer 1000. 

 Medium Green Leucothoe, $3.60 per 1000. 

 Long Leucothoe, 15.00 per 1000. 

 Green Stcck is extra nice now and shculd you 



only need small amounts, can send by 



parcel post. 



J. H. VON CANON 



Wire us ELK PARK, N. C. 



BANNERS ELX, N. C 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW CROP 



FANCY FERNS 



First-class Stock. Write for prices. 



Teahan Fern CO., 



694-696 River St., TROY, N. Y. 



Phono Troy I70«;-\V 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers In 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



EstabUshed 

 1867 



