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The Florists^ Review 



Jdnb 2, 1021 





FANCY FERNS 



Finest Stock in tlie country 



$4.50 per 1000 



$4.50 per 1000 



Subject to Change Without NoUcc 



Green Leucothoe. 100 flJM>; 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. 





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MCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tSi Randolph St.,Detroit,lch 



HUCKLEBERRY 



THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE 

 FOR WILD SMILAX 



THAT'S US! 



Per case, $7.50. Write, wire or phone. Prompt shipment. 

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



other aquilegia, also for hardj' lupines. 

 Miss M. R. Case had a fine collection of 

 flowering shrubs, and Walter Hunne- 

 well, T. D. Hatfield, superintendent, 

 rhododendrons and vases of Flanders 

 poppies, which latter attracted a lot of 

 attention. 



George F. Stewart, of Waltham, 

 showed half a dozen large and well flow- 

 ered specimens of calceolarias, such as 

 Stcwartii and Lynianii, all varieties of 

 his own raising. 



Lectures on native plants each day of 

 the show, by Kenneth W. Gillett, South- 

 wick, Mass., attracted large audiences 

 and many questions were asked of the 

 lecturer. 



The Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety has appropriated $.3,000 for a spe- 

 oiar exhibition of native and exotic 

 ferns, to open September 25. Brome- 

 lias, selaginellas and orchids will also 

 be featured. W. P. Rich, secretary of 

 the society, has recently visited prom- 

 inent trade and private growers in the 

 east and secured offers of support for 

 this show. The sum of $3,000 has also 

 >)een appropriated for a spring show of 

 bulbs, to be held in 1922. Bulb gardens 

 covering 300 feet, for i)rivate growers, 

 and 500 feet, for commercial growers, 

 will be included. At the fall show of 

 ferns, etc., eight large gold, twenty 

 small gold and twenty-six silver medals, 

 in addition to cash prizes, will be of- 

 fered. 



The annual show of rhododendrons, 

 azaleas and iris comes June 4 and 5. 

 These dates will be late for iris, but will 

 suit the other flowers. 



Various Notes. 



General sympathy is felt for Louis 

 Smith, of Tewksbury, in the loss of his 

 9-voar-old son by drowning in a lake 

 near his home May 22. Mr. Smith had 

 just secured a new boat and placed it 

 in the lake. His boy and three other 

 children found it and, getting in, pad- 

 dled out into the depths of the lake, 

 where the boat sank and all were 

 drowned. The children's cries attract- 



Green Sheet Moss 



Everybody buying it and pleased because it's FINEST 

 QUALITY and SO MUCH LOWER IN PRICE; we have facil- 

 ities for taking care of still more orders. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 in every instance; orders filled promptly. Send along your 

 order, accompanied by cash. 



BIG BAG, FULLY 25 lbs., FOR ONLY $1.00 



GREEN GOODS SUPPLY SHOP, Newland, N. C. 



FADELESS and 

 NATURAL 



GREEN 

 SHEET MOSS 



Caldwell the Woodsman Decorating Co. 



Evergreen, Alabama 



FANCY FERNS— Finest Stock 



$3.25 per 1000; $18.00 per case of (iOOO 



Order your spring Green Sheet 

 Most now. 



THE WOODS- KRAFT CO. 



p. O. 20Z. WARREN, PA. 



Ftiq C.t rem aid Letf-MtM-f ;^j;,^««.- 



Chriitmks Trees. Trees. Shrubs, Plants. Seeds 

 •nd SeedlincB. Write fordescrintive pricelists. 

 AMEtlCAH FORESTKT CO.. frn M rn. Wh r isda. 



ed two men on the opposite shore, who, 

 however, reached the scene of the sad 

 tragedy too late to save the children. 

 Mr. Smith lost two other boys some 

 time ago and is now left with one little 

 girl. 



Thomas Roland has purchased the col- 

 lection of odontoglossums, some 1,100 

 I in number, formed by George B. Schle- 



EXTRA FINE PCDVO 



Fancy or Dagger iLliIij 



GALAX LEAVES 

 and LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



A. L. FORTUNES, Philadelphia. P^. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Our New Crop of Fancy Ferns 



will soon be residy for shioment. in any 



Quantity at current market prices. 



Heonlock Sprays, {5 00 per inoo. 



Screened Hardwood Leaf Mold, $1.15 per 



bati: S16.50 per ton. 



Reference or cash. Prompt shipment. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., Schofield, Wis. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



GREEN SHEET MOSS.Iarge tkin pieces. baf, $1.75 

 UUREL BRANCHES. 2x2z4ft.. case. ... 3.25 



LAUREL STEMS, large bag 1.25 



Qoods are strictly fresh 

 W.Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL, MD 



Princes* Pine. 15c per lb. Arbor-Viiac tips , 

 6cp:;rlb. Hemlock and Balsam spru'S. 10 to 

 20 inches, 6c per Id. Fresh stock d ail v 



JOHN PERNAN, Catawba, Wis. 



