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The Florists' Review 



Decbmbeb 9, 1820 



NichelFs Christmas Greens 



PLEASE NOTE.— All Christmas Greens shipped at buyer's risk of delay or spoilage 

 while in transit, when forwarded by Express or by Freight and Boat. We recommend 

 sliipDing b.v Express. Prices on Christmas Greens are subject to change and will be 

 auol(d upon application. 



HOLLY (Loosed Well-Berried 



We offer this in full case lots only. 



HOLLY WREATHS 



First Quality XXX Quality 



XX Quality XXXX Quality 



LAUREL WREATHING 



■ Our stock of this is made by hand and 

 will not pull apart easily. Put up in 

 coils of 25 yards and not less than that 

 quantity can be supplied. 



MISTLETOE (Mexican) 

 Well berried, with beautiful foliage. 



5 ' If BOX WOOD (Cut) 



Fresh, in 50-lb. boxes only. 

 Abo all SeaioBaMc Seeilt, Balbs utd SnppUci. 



LYCOPODIUM 



Our Lyco podium is in bunches; there 

 is therefore no waste. Can be supplied 

 in any desired quantity. 



LYCOPODIUM WREATHING 



Extra fine Quality. 



In 10-yd., 50-yd, and 100-yd. lots. 



MOSS 

 GREEN LUMP. Extra fine. Peck 40c. 

 $1.25 per bu,, per bbl. sack $2.50. 



SHEET. Extra fancy. Peck 50c. $1.50 

 per bu., p°r bbl. sack S3.00. 



SPHAGNUM (Dry). Selected. Per bbl. 

 bale $1.25. $3.75 per 5-bb1. bale, five 5-bbl. 

 bales $18.00. 

 Scad (or onr Huiilr Order Slicct oi Secd> and Bnlbi. 



P. S.— New customers who may not be rated In Dun's or Bradstreet'g will kindly 

 scDd trade references wltb order, to avoid delays iu ahlpnient of Cbristmas Greens. 



IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITtt US, WIRE YOUR ORDER. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 516-518 Market St., Phila. 



Greenville, S. C, and Stanley Giles, 

 Reading, Pa., have been with us. 



There have been some serious cases of 

 stem-rot among carnations in the green- 

 houses. 



Now that the football season is over, 

 violets do not seem quite so scarce. 



Charles M, Keegan had the decora- 

 tions for the Dupont ball at the Belle- 

 vue-Stratf ord last week — a fact that was 

 quite generally deplored in the floral 

 world. Mr. Keegan represents the arti- 

 ficial rather than the natural product. 



Joseph Manda, Jr., West Orange, N. 

 J., was awarded a silver medal for his 

 exhibit of fancy Cypripedium Sanderi 

 and Brassocattleya Irene at the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society show at the 

 armory. 



Carnation Mrs. C. E. Akehurst con- 

 tinues to prove the ideal pink carnation 

 for the grower who- retails his own prod- 

 uct. Mrs. Akehurst is a good keeper, but 

 not a good shipper. 



The M. Eice Co. reports an increase in 

 business for each of the eleven months 

 of 1920 over the corresponding months 

 of 1919. 



Ernest F. Zioger, of Zieger & Sons, 

 has purchased a Ford tractor for work- 

 ing his soil. 



There is talk of the Germantown and 

 Chestnut Hill Horticultural Societies 

 combining. Both are well off finan- 

 cially. 



J. J. Habermolil's Sons have had a 

 large number of liandsome decorations 

 for balls and parties since Thanksgiving. 



The Robert Craig Co. reports that ad- 

 vance orders for (Jhristmas are earlier 

 than usual. Robert A. Craig says the 

 season promises well. 



Stewardson Brown is in the German- 

 town hospital suffering from a broken 

 leg, the result of a fall. 



Julius A. Ziim, of Boston, Mass., 

 has sent to H. Bayersdorfcr & Co. the 

 latter 's calendar of 1889. On the calen- 

 dar appear full-length pictures of the 

 members of the firm. Harry Bayers- 

 dorfcr on one side is holding a bouquet; 

 Paul Berkowitz is on the other, with a 

 sheaf in his hand. 



J. M. Deutseher is displaying pretty 

 pansies at the Exchange. 



Clarence U. Liggit has returned from 

 the south. He reports active business. 



Galax, Ferns 



Prepared Oak, Magnolia, Etc. 



Prices f. 0. b. Galax, Va. 



Galax— Green and Bronze— 



XX Medium size $7.50 per case 



XXX Large size 9.00 per case 



Ten-case lots or more, $7.00 and $8.00 per 

 case; less than a case, $1.25 and $1.50 per 

 1000. 



Dagtfer Ferns -$2.00 per 1000; $9.00 per case 

 of 5000. 



Laurel Tips— Long or short. $3.00, case of 

 50 lbs. 



Laurel Festooning— Best made, 7c per yd. 



Green Leucotboe- $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 ter 

 1000. 



WIRE GALAX, VA. 



Prompt Service. 



Prepared Oak— Fine large sprays, 36 to 



40-inch, 2r>c each. Colors, red, tan. green, 



medium. 30-inch, 25c per lb. 

 Prepared Short Oak, for virreaths— $2.00 



for 5-lb. carton. 

 Prepared Magnolia— Brown, green and 



purple, $1.50 per carton; 25-lb. case, $4.50; 



50-lb. case, $8.00: 100 lbs.. $15.00. 

 Prepared Lycopodium- Green or red, fine, 



35c per lb. 

 Natural Green Sheet Moss— $1.75 per bag. 

 Dyed Green Sheet Moss -$3.50 per bag. 

 WUd Smilax - Shipped from Alabama 



promptly, $3.50 per case. 



ALL STOCK GUARANTEED. 



W. M. WOODRUFF & SON, Lowgap, N. C. 



Christmas Trees 



Specimen Norway Spruce, Priced Cheap 

 Can furnish in car lots. Write or wire 



H. F. Hillenmeyer & Sons, Lexington, Ky. 



MEMBERS OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN 



SMILAX 



Extra he \ v. per do/., sirines $3..')0 



FERNS 



Cood, I- n 30 



Place .voui- ordor eari.v for Christmas 

 shipping. Cash, please. 



H. J. KELLER, R d. N >. 2. Dayton, Ohio. 



Mention The KeYJpw wlii-n yoii urit" 



Robert Craig is none the worse for 

 the fire alarm and two days' delay on 

 the wav to Porto Eico. 



MISTLETOE 



WITH WHITE BERRIES 



50c per pound. Without berries but more 

 foliaKe, 25o per pound. Ship eiiner parcel 

 lH)st or express. 



T. A. SHELL, GEORGETOWN, TEXAS 



FlBCy 



Cut Ferns and Leaf-MiM-g- Jftion" 



Christmas Trees, Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Seeds 

 and Seedlings. Write for descriptive pricelists 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY CO.. PeabiM. Wji c m b s, 



