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The Florists^ Review 



March 17, 1921. 



FANCY TERNS 





$4.50 per 1000 



Haeat atoek In the eonatrj 



$4.50 per 1000 



SnbJaot to Chftnca Without NotiM. 

 Green LcocothoclOO $1.50; 1000... ..fl0.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16.50 



Galas Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10.000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



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



Sphagnum Moaa, per bale 2.00 



Wild Smllax, 50-lb. case, $8.00; 26-lb. case 4.50 



Bush Boxwood, 60-lb bags 15.00 



FUIJ. SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 





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nCHIGAN CUT FLOWEREXCHANGE, 264.266RaiMpiiSt., DetroitNich. 



"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. Pbone Central 6004, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, IlL 



for treatment. His arm is likely to 

 bother him for many weeks. 



Earl Rich^agen, second son of Paul E. 

 Eichwagen, the well-known Needham 

 florist and raiser of the popular pink 

 antirrhinum, Virginia, was operated on 

 for appendicitis at the Glover hospital, 

 Needham, Mass., March 5. He is con- 

 valescing as well as can be expected. 



In connection with the big spring 

 show at Boston, -April 6 to 10, when the 

 American Rose Society will hold its an- 

 nual spring show and meeting, there will 

 be daily lectures by specialists, including 

 J. Horace McFarland, Leonard Barron, 

 Professor Rogers and others. Every- 

 thing j>oints to .-I nia(,niificent exhibition 

 and a record attendance for a spring 

 show liere. 



Leonard Cousins, of Concord Junction, 

 Mass., our leading shamrock specialist, is 

 sending in a fine lot of little plants in 

 small i)ots and ])aus to his salesman, 

 Moses Leilinian, at the Boston Flower 

 Exchange. They are selling ]>articularly 

 well this season. 



"William H. Elliott, of Brigliton, Mass., 

 has been much in demand as a lecturer 

 in this vicinity since his return from 

 California. March 18 he will deliver 

 hi? stereo])ticon lecture on "A Trip to 

 the High Sierras" before the members 

 of the Brightelmstone club house, 

 Brighton. 



Chester Paine is handling a si)lcndid 

 lot of that beautiful trumpet daffodil, 

 King Alfred, from Paine Bros., of Ran- 

 dolph, Mass., who also have a splendid 

 lot of other narcissi and tuli])s. 



March is proving a remarkably warm 

 month. Up to and including March l.'! 

 there was an excess in temperatures over 

 normal of 154 degrees. March 9 gave 

 a reading of 09 degrees, a record for 

 that date. All snow and ice have disap- 

 peared. Snowdrops and crocus are 

 blooming and plowing and planting of 

 early seeds are progressing on every 

 hand. 



"Weleh Bros. Co. is, as usual, handling 

 large quantities of lilies in pots direct 



GALAX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE 



Dacrsrer Ferns (2.00 per 1000; $8.00 per case of 6000 



Fancy Ferns 2.00perl000: 7.S0 per case of 6000 



Bronze and Green Lieocothoe, short, medium and Iodk, 



(2.00, $3.60 and $6.00 per 1000. 

 Prepared BlaKnolia Leaves, brown, green and purple, 



$1.60 per carton. 

 Prepared MaKnolia lieaves, 100-lb. cases, $16.00; 60-lb. 

 cases, S8.00; 25-lb. cases, $4.60 



Southern Wild Smilaz, standard cases $3.60 per case 



Green and Bronxe Galax, large $1.60 per 1000; $9.00 per case of 10,000 



Green and Bronie Galax, medium 1.26 [>erl000; 8.00 per caseo' <0,000 



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



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Best Quality 



WIR^E YOUK ORDERS TO JOHNSON CITY TENN. lerms Cash 



ELX GALAX 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



AND FERN CO. 



JOHNSON CITY, TENN. 



When you need Sphagnum Moss, get 



Amundson Sphagnum 



and be assured of getting a high-grade product, carefully and honestly produced, 



and sold in a manner which has resulted in continually increasing business. 



Especially for Florist and Nursery use*. 



10 to 25 bales at $1.00 each, '.i'r discount if cash accompanies the order. These 



are full size, standard burlapped bales and weigh about 25 to 30 pounds each. 



Shipment at once or later, as you wish. 



Further information and prices on request. Write to 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., 



CITY POINT, WIS. 



Green Sheet Moss 



Positively we are supplying the finest 



quality of moss that ever grew, packed 



2i lbs. to bat.'. Big sheets, tough, 



dean and green color, as follows: 



Lett than 10 bags, $2.25 per bag; lots of 



10 to 25 bags, $2.00; lots of 25 to 50, 



$1.85; 100 bags and np, $1.75, f. o. b. 



here. 



Cash with order unless you want to first 

 make other arrangements. 



Green Goods Supply Shop 

 NEWLAND, N. C. 



FERNS perM, $5.00 

 GalaX,Grecn or Brown, per M, 1 . 50 

 LeUCOthoe, Green .... per M, 7. 50 



Lastc yenr order with at lor rernUr tkipBcalt 



BOXWOOD, 50-lb. bags.... per lb., $0.25 



SPHAGNUM MOSS per bale, 1 . 75 



LYCOPODIUM per carton 3. 50 



MAGNOUA LEAVES, "Dnz Saperiora," 



Brown, Purple, Green 

 1 Box, $1.65 10 boxes, $15.50 



Red, "Dnz Superiors, " per box, 2.25 

 Write for Price List 



C. A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST 



i;U2 Pine Strwl, .ST. LOLIS, MO. 



