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The Florists' Review 



Fkbkuary 24, 1981 



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. 



George S. Hampton has returned to 

 this city. , 



John Cook, of Beverly, called on his 

 friend, William J. Baker, last week. 



John Beavis and Joseph Beavis, Jr., 

 are calling on the near-by growers. 



The M. Rice Co. is making some hand- 

 some baskets of novel design. The idea 

 is basket and stand in one substantial 

 piece. They are substantial, richly col- 

 ored and with both deep cut flower and 

 shallower plant or moss liners. 



Henry F. Michell is in the south. 



J. Otto Thilow spoke at Williamsport 

 February 19. 



Joseph G. Neidinger says that his 

 house has originated an entirely new 

 line of memorial wreaths. Phil. 



CLEVELAND, O. 



The Market. 



Business last week was exceptionally 

 slow and stock piled up quite heavily. 

 This is true especially of bulbous stock, 

 such as narcissi, both yellow and white, 

 freesias, tulips and hyacinths. Roses 

 and carnations have been moving more 

 slowly, but not so slowly as other stock. 

 Violets are almost at a standstill. Some 

 string smilax is coming in, as well as 

 calendulas, myosotis and mignonette. 

 Fine sweet peas are making their ap- 

 pearance and are selling fairly well, 

 while the poorer grades are not doing so 

 well. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Groves, the fern man, was a 

 visitor last week. 



A. Dehner has a new Ford delivery 

 automobile. 



Harry Lion, of Lion & Co., New York, 

 ■was a recent visitor. 



Paul Richardson, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co., is confined to his home by 

 illness. 



A special meeting of local florists was 

 called recently to decide on the pub- 

 licity proposition. The final decision 

 was to organize the local retailers and 

 wholesalers, the growers being already 

 organized, and appoint three commit- 

 tees, one from each organization. These 

 committees are to meet and decide what 

 is to be done in regard to the better- 

 ment of the industry. W. A. R. 



The formal opening of the new store 

 of the Jones-Russell Co., which has been 



MentloD Th« Rerlfw whfn yon wr\tt 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



WILL NOT MOLD 



In cases or cartons 



Reeves Foliage Co., Inc., ""it'IgS* 



Mention Tilt B>t1«w when 70U write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Orders filled promotly on short notice. 

 $3.00 per case. 



Perpetuated tio»» $3.50 per bag 



Natural Moss 1.75 per bag 



Wire. Writo, Phone. 



E. A. Beaven, Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The RfTJfw when yon write. 



Natural Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-Ib. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $3.50 



KNUD NIELSEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



EXTRA PINE CCpVr 



Fancy tr Dagger ILRIii} 



GALAX LEAVES 

 and LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



A I FHRTIINF^ 10^0 Ludlow street 

 . L. rUIVlUllEiO, Philadelphia. Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



WILD SMILAX 



CALDWELL'S CELEBRATED BRAND 



Orders Filled on Receipt, $3.00 per case 

 Nihiral Mou, $1.75 per bat- Perpctaateti, $3.5t per Imc. 



CALDWELL The Woodsman Co., 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



New Crop — Now Ready 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Stand.aril Case, $2..^>0 Half Case, $1.50 



Chattahoochee Floral Co. 



HATCHER STATION, GA. 



Rest KciuippeU and Quickest ShlpfK-rs in the South. 



