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The Rorists' Review 



lyxCEMBER 30, 1920 



FANCY TERNS 



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$4.00 per 1000 



Fineat stock in the eountrx 



$4.00 per 1000 







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Subject to Chance Without Notice. 



Green Lencothoe, 100 $1.80; 1000 $10.00 



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, Tery fine for basket work, trimming 



P3ts, etc., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag 2.00 



Spliagnnm Moss, per bale 2.00 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb. case, $7.00; 25-lb. case 4.00 



Bush Boxwood, 60-lb bags 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 





MCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, ffich. 



tion ceremonies on several occasions. 

 At his funeral services florists and 

 Masonic and military bodies were large- 

 ly represented. 



At Peiin's, Christmas business fell 

 about ten per cent below that of 1919. 

 Roses were the leaders in cut flowers, 

 with cyclamens, begonias and poinset- 

 tias among pot plants. 



George W. Hamer, the courteous as- 

 sistant manager of the Flower Exchange, 

 sufTered a painful injury December 21 

 when returning home from the annual 

 meeting of the Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club. He was struck a hard blow above 

 the left eye by an iron pipe protruding 

 from a truck, which he did not see, and 

 several stitches were necessary. He is 

 progressing satisfactorily. 



(h-owers of pot plants report excellent 

 sak's, but tliey have a larger surplus 

 than a year ago, especially of poinset- 

 tias, which were heavily overdone, per- 

 haps due to last year's shortage. A large 

 number of cyclamens and begonias were 

 unsold, but there is a market for these 

 after the holidays, while poinsettias are 

 a dead loss. 



The Symphony Flower Shop, on Hun- 

 ■tington avenue, had a good Christmas 

 business. Among others it had decora- 

 tions or large orders from the Christian 

 Science church. Page & Shaw and the 

 Oliver Ditson Co. 



The annual meeting of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society will be 

 held January 8. The new president, A. 

 C. Burrage, will deliver an address, and 

 reports of the various committees will 

 be heard. 



Victor Heurlin, son of Julius Heurlin, 

 of the Blue Hills Nurseries, left Doeem- 

 ber 18 with a friend for a motorcycle 

 trip to California, which they propose 

 to cover thoroughly. The venturesome 

 pair expect to reach home ere nursery 

 stock is dug in the spring. 



The William H. Elliott Co. is receiv- 

 ing from Madbury, N. H., a superb lot 

 of Hadley, Crusader, Mme. Butterfly, 

 Pilgrim, Premier, Miller and Columbia 

 roses. The company is the largest local 

 grower of Cecile Brunncr. 



Carrie E. Ball, of Southboro, had a 

 splendid crop of Enchantress Supreme, 

 Ward, Beacon and Matchless carnations, 

 and a fine lot of a crimson seedling of 

 her own raising. 



At Carbone's, B. F. Letson reports 

 business equal to that of 1919. I noticed 

 here a fine lot of pink poinsettias and 



Fer 



ns 



Prepared Oak, Magnolia, Etc. 



Prices f. o. b. Galax, Va. 



Galax— Oreen 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 $1.60 per 

 1000. 



Dagger 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, 2.'x; each. Colors, red, tan, green, 



medium. 30-inch, 25c per lb. 

 Prepared Short Oak, for wreaths— $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— Oreen or red, fine, 



35c per lb. 

 Natural Green Sheet Moss— $1.75 per bag. 

 Dyed Green Sheet Moss —$3.50 per bag. 

 Wild Smilax — Shipped from Alabama 



promptly. $3.50 per case. 



ALL STOCK GUARANTEED. 



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



^ GET YOUR 



"mf GALAX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE and NOSS 



^|p FROM 



THE EVERGREEN CO., ELK PARK, N. C. 



at these cut prices 



Bronze and Green Galax, case of 10.000 $7.50 



Fancy and Datfer Ferns, case of 5,000 6.50 



Galax, extra large, case of 10,000 8.50 



Green Leucotboe, large, case of 1.000 3.SO 



Green Leucotboe, medium, case of 1.000 2 50 



Green Leucotboe, small, case of 1,000 2.00 



Hemlock, Kalmia, Rhododendron Sprays, case 25 lbs S.OO 



Moss, natural green color (bag 25 lbs.) 2.00 



Quality Guaranteed. Terms, cash. No order too Ian e or small. 



SMILAX SMILAX 



SMILAX 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. $3.00 per case. 



PERPETUATED MOSS $3.50 per bag 



NATURAL MOSS 1.75 per bag 



Wire. Write, Phone E. A. Beaven, Evergreen, Ala. 



