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The Rorists^ Review 



Dkckmbeb 9, 1920 



Galax, Ferns, Leucothoe, b^T.^^ 



Dagger Ferns $2.00 per 1000; $8 00 per case of 6000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00 per 1000; 7.50 per case of 5000 



Bronze and Green Leucothoe, short, medium and long $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00 per 1000 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves, brown, green, purple, $1.50 per carton (about 900 leaves). If 



wanted by mail add postage for nine pounds. 

 Prepared Magnolia Leaves, lOO-lb. cases, $15.00; 50-lb. cases, $8.00; 25-lb. cases, $4.50. 



Soutliem WIU Smilaz, standard cases $3.50 per case 



Green and Bronze Galax, large $1.50 per 1000; $9.00 per case of 10,000 



Green and Bronze Galax, medium $1.25 per 1000; $8.00 per case of 10,000 



Green and Bronze Galax, large (10 case lots) $8.50 per case. Green and Bronze Galax, medium (10 case lots) $7.60 per case 



If galax are wanted by mail, add postage for 9 lbs. for each 1000. 



We are prepared to give you the best service possible, both in express and mail. Prices are F. 0. B, JOHNSON CITY, TENN 



Best Quality. WIRE YOUR ORDERS TO JOHNSON CITY. TENN. Terms Cash. 



Elk Galax and Fern Co., 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. JOHNSON CITY, TENN. 



MEMBERS BLUE RIDGE DECORATIVE EVERGREEN ASSOCIATION. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



long establishment, at Auburn, R. I., 

 was almost destroyed by a terrific hail 

 storm. Anyone visiting the salesroom 

 now and seeing the big shipments of 

 splendid roses in some twenty varieties 

 coming in daily must marvel at the 

 speed with which the houses were re- 

 paired and even more at the quality 

 of the flowers coming in from plants 

 which appeared almost beyond recovery 

 only last September. 



Julius Quint, younger brother of 

 Harry Quint, is convalescing from an 

 operation for appendicitis performed at 

 the Eliot hospital. 



The houses of the W. W. Edgar Co. 

 are filled to overflowing with excellent 

 Christmas plants. Splendid houses of 

 cyclamens and begonias make a great 

 show. In addition are quantities of 

 poinsettias, primulas, solanums, Purity 

 freesias, Euphorbia jacquiniseflora, ferns, 

 palms, etc. Mr. Bartsch, as usual, has 

 everything in excellent shape. 



Herbert W. Schlaffhorst, secretary- 

 attorney for the allied horticultural in- 

 terests which are fighting for the revi- 

 sion of Quarantine No. 37, who has his 

 headquarters at Horticultural hall, is 

 much encouraged by the support being 

 received from all parts of the country in 

 the fight against the F. H. B. and the 

 campaign will be pushed with increas- 

 ing vigor. 



At the Houghton-Gorney shop some 

 fine hybrid hippeastrums and well flow- 

 ered camellias were noted last week. 



The Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will have only four exhibitions 

 next year in addition to the spring 

 show, half as many as in 1920. Miss M. 

 R. Case ofTers ,$1,000 for lectures in con- 

 nection with these shows in 1921. 



One of Penn 's windows last week was 

 devoted to narcissi and a large sale of 

 boxes of Paper White narcissus bulbs is 

 reported. I'ot plant trade here is now 

 quite heavy. W. N. C. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market 



With the chrysanthemums practically 

 gone, the local market has settled itself 

 u]ion the ever dejiendable cornerstones, 

 roses and carnations. These are now 

 coming into the market in good supply 

 and good quality, but the prices hold 

 slightly above those of a year ago. It 

 is doubtful if they will fall much below 

 the present range this season, because 

 of the excessive price of coal and labor. 



The first of the Christmas greens came 

 to hand last week, but it is evident that 



it's a handsome 

 thing — 



this jardiniere — it is an 

 aid toward beautifying: 



potted plants- 

 cut flowers — 

 ferns — 



baskets — and in gen- 

 eral use for deco- 

 rative purposes. 



€L and it costs but little. 



C^ many florists use it as 

 a standard part of their 

 delivery service. 



€L twelve classic designs, 

 each printed in Wedg- 

 wood colors — made of 

 water-proofed wood 

 fiber. 



€Lsend for illustrated 

 folder and quotations 

 covering all sizes. 



Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY 



HILL'S BABY 

 XNAS TREES 



Hill's Baby Xmas Tree with Holder 



For table decorations, children's playrooms, 

 etc. These trees sell on sight. Nursery 

 grown— cut fresh for each order. Prices in- 

 cludi' attractive holder as shown in picture. 



PRICES: 

 Xma» Trees (Spruce) 50 100 



1-1^ feet 21c ea. 20c ea. 



Xmas Trees (Spruced 



1^-2 feet 26c ea. 25c ea. 



(Retail at 75c and $1.00 each) 

 Order now for Xmas delivery 



The D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc. 



Box 403. DUNDEE, ILL. 



