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The Florists' Review 



Mai 26, 1921 



FANCY FERNS 



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$4.50 ptr 1000 



Finest Stock in tlie country 



$4.50 par 1000 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Green Leucotlioe. 100 (l^O; 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, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 2.00 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 



ffiCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,Nich. 



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HUCKLEBERRY 



THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE 

 FOR WILD SMILAX 



THAT'S US! 



Per case, $7. SO. Write, wire or phone. Prompt shipment. 

 E.F. WINTERSON CO^ L. D. Phone Central 6004, 166 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, 111. 



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noon until L.-ihor day. lloiticiiltural 

 lectures will \w given there each 

 Wednesihiy afternoon at 'i:'M) o'clock 

 by eminent liorticulturists. One new 

 incniher was elected. 



P^xhihits tilled a long table and were 

 as f(dl()\vs: 



Lily ot the \aUey from A. Leutliy 

 Co., vote of thanks. Primula Bulleyana 

 and double blue cornflowers on long 

 stems from W. H. Golby, vote of thanks. 

 Tomatoes Victory and Stirling Castle 

 from W. N. (^raig, honorable mention. 

 A line collection of trollius from .Julius 

 Heurlin. of the Blue Hills Nurseries, 

 consisting of europa'us, Orange Globe, 

 Elinore, asiaticus excelsior and j.-qtoni- 

 cus, nwarded honorable mention. Rweet 

 peas Miriam Beam and Purple King 

 from .lames Darold, honorable mention. 

 Dwarf Krfurt cauliflower and Alaska 

 potato fiom the same exhibitor, honor- 

 able mention, and tulips of the cottage 

 typ*", vote of thanks. Cypripediums 

 acaule and parviflorum from Frederick 

 Cave, vote of thanks. A large collec- 

 tion of flowering shrubs from the Ar- 

 nold Arboretum, staged by W. H. .Tudd, 

 vote of thanks. 



Aquilegias from .Tames Methven, fine 

 long-s]iurred forms, honorable mention. 

 Spiriva Gladstone, yellow marguerite 

 and heliotrope plants from W. W. Edgar 

 Co., vote of thanks. 



William H. Judd, of the Arnold 

 Arboretum, the club president, was the 

 lecturer of the evening, his subject be- 

 ing "New and Desirable Trees and 

 Shrubs for New England." While 

 some ]ilants named by him were new, 

 the bulk were old, but in many cases 

 are not sufliciently planted and appre- 

 ciated. Of the early blooming shrubs 

 he commended CVirnus mas. Ilamamelis 

 vernalis, II. arborea and H. mollis, the 

 last named l)eing much the best of the 

 witch hazels. Dirca palustris. Benzoin 

 iestivale, Corylojisis Gottiana, Daphne 

 Mezereum. Magnolia stellata, M.agnolia 

 Yulan fconspicua ), M. Soulangeana, 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 



New Crop Now Ready for Shipment. 



Write, wire or phone for prices on any amount. 

 NO ORDER TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. 



Stock Guaranteed to be tiie Best. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



McntloB Tb* B«Tl«w irtwB you write. 



SUPERIOR TO FERNS 



Try our CONIUM REPENS, or Creeping Hemlock 



A brilliant deep green that never wilts 



12-in. to 16-in. Sprays, $3.50 per 1000 16-in. to 24-in. Sprays, $5.00 per 1000 



Also Selaginella Fimbriata, or Finger Fern 



Useful as a stemming green or as a Table Fern. Grows in pots 

 or in bowls of water. Very attractive, $2.00 per 1000 sprays. 



The Evergreen Fern Co., Union City, Pa. 



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