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The Rorists' Review 



March 31, 1921. 



FANCY TERNS 



''''■'mv'>'l^,-\,,i.^--,r - , 



$4.50 par 1000 



nnoat Btoek In the eoantrjr 



$4.50 par 1000 





BnbJeot to OhMin Without Nottm. 



Grecii LcncothocylOO flJtO; 1000 910.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16 JSO 



Galax 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 



SphagnwiH Moss, per bale 2.00 



WiM Smllax, 60-lb. case, $8.00; 25-lb. case 4JM> 



Bosh BoK««rood, 60-lb bags 15.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKRB AT ALL TXMB8 







ffiCHIGAN CDT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Rudolph St. Detroit, PGch. 



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



rose lectures by J. Horace McFarland, 

 Robert Pyle, C. H. Totty and others on 

 each day of the show at 3 o'clock. The 

 American Orchid Society will have a 

 meeting for the adoption of by-laws 

 and constitution, election of officers, 

 etc., April 7, at 3 o'clock. The Na- 

 tional Association of Gardeners will 

 hold a conference of New England 

 members at 3 o'clock, April 8. The 

 Kewites of America will hold a reunion 

 and dinner Ajiril 8 and are asked to 

 meet in the main exhibition hall near 

 the orchestra at (i o'clock. 



Victor Heurlin, son of Julius Ileurlin, 

 of the Blue Hill Nurseries, South Brain- 

 tree, Mass., came back from Florida 

 last week. He and a friend left Boston 

 for Florida on a motorcycle December 

 15. They are not enthusiastic over 

 Florida, except as a winter rest resort, 

 and much prefer the Old Bay state, 

 even though its climate may be more 

 varied and rigorous. 



The Houghton-Gorney Co. had a sat- 

 isfactory Easter business. The com- 

 pany's advertisements in the leading 

 Boston dailies were catchy and in good 

 taste. 



The principal article in Country Life 

 in America for March is by B. F. Let- 

 son, of Carbone's, on "Flower Arrange- 

 ment." It is well illustrated and makes 

 interesting reading. W. N. C. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock was plentiful for Easter, but 

 an exceptionally heavy demand cleaned 

 up practic.illy everything in sight. 

 Potted plants were in such demand that 

 enough could not be secured. Hyacinths 

 and Easter lilies were leaders in the 

 bulbous stock, although jonquils, daffo- 

 dils, cinerarias and all available bloom- 

 ing plants sold well. Lilies brought 25 

 cents per bud and bloom. 



Small cut flowers for corsage work 

 were in excellent favor. Sweet peas, 

 violets, valley, jonquils and calendulas 

 were in this popular class. Sweet peas 



A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL 

 **THE DUTCH GIRL" 



The Newest Novelty 



The illustration gives you an ideaof this'new 

 desifm. Thecolorin? is carefully carried out 

 in "Dutch Blue" and with appropriate shad- 

 inKS. Co iibination plaster of paris. 



8 in. high; complete with liner, dozen $12.03 



CHICAGO PAriER-NACHE CO., 



2834 Lincoln Ave., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



YOUR AHENTION, FLORISTS 



lOO-lb. bales of nice, fresh Demlock bouchs 



F. 0. K.. only 11.60 per bale. 



Best Fancy Ferns only $3.00 per 1000. 



Otber greens in propovtion. 



Write, wire or phone. 



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



ARBUTUS 



For CorBaKC BouqnetB, per dOT. bnnchps, $2.50 

 Black Cai> 'WilloWB, 2 to 4 ft., pi-r lOi) .. 1.00 



Laiir* Kopl^e. per yard 10 



I>anrfil Tips. iH'. 07 



Hemlock Tips, per lb 07 



Cash with orders. 



WILBUR The norist, Lake Pleasant, Mass. 



Green Sheet Moss.lS-lb. bales, per bale $1.80 



Galax, per 1000, $1 50, 2000 for 2.50 



Leacothoc, per 1000, $3,10, 2000 for B.OO 



Place your orden* and they will get prompt 

 attention. Cash with order unless you want to 

 first make other arrangements, 



G. C. GIBBS, 

 R 2 Del Rio, Teon. 



Galax, 



Leucothoe, 



Laurel Tips, 



Prepared Magnolia, 



Wild Smilax 



See our ad in December 

 and January numbers of 

 Florists' Review for prices 



W. N. Woodruff & Son 



LOWGAP, N.C. 



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