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The Florists' Review 



JUNB 10, 1921 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest Stock in tlie country 



$3.00 per 1000 $3.00 par 1000 



Subject to Change Wlthont Notice 

 Green Leucothee, 100 $1.50; 1000... fl0.00 



Magnolia Leaves, ' green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16JI0 



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 1.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 





NIClflGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,lch. 



HUCKLEBERRY 



THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE 

 FOR WILD SMILAX 



THAT'S US! 



Per case, $7,S0, Write, wire or phone. Prompt shipment. 

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



Co., Sunday, June 12, at his lilac farm, 

 Buena, New Jersey. The event of the 

 day was the presence of a band of mu- 

 sicians. The leader was formerly an 

 employee of the Leo Niessen Co., so 

 that he and his associates went to en- 

 joy the picnic, as well as to add to the 

 pleasure. Everybody went and every- 

 body had a good time. The day was 

 perfect, and everything was done to 

 make the guests enjoy their visit. 



Various Notes. 



The S. S. Pennock Co. had cut flower 

 sales in May of this year which ex- 

 peeded those of May a year ago. 



Edward Reid is receiving some won- 

 derful valley. 



The employees of the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. are having a half-holiday 

 pvery other Saturday. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will close at 4 

 o'clock every afternoon, commencing 

 June 20. 



The rose meeting of the Gcrmantown 

 Horticultural Society wu;] held June 13, 

 at the library at Vernon park. 



The riiihidelphia Cut Flower Co. is 

 receiving the tirst locally grown out- 

 door gladioli of the season. The variety 

 is I'ink lleauty. 



Miss Dorothy Campbell, daughter of 

 George E. Campbell, of Flourtown, was 

 married June 8, not to one of our ])r()- 

 fession, but to one to whom the lan- 

 guage of flowers is more difficult than 

 an abstruse work on medicine. 



Alvah K. Jones is in correspondence 

 with a southern professor, who wishes 

 to determine exactly what causes sleepi- 

 ness in carnations with a view to ad- 

 vising his friends what coiulitioiis to 

 avoid. 



William Bergcr 's Sons had a large 

 up-state order last week. Phil. 



St. Ansgar, la. — George X. Colbert- 

 son, who grows only vegetable plants 

 in a small greenhouse and a few frames, 

 plans to erect a larger greenhouse for 

 growing flowering plants and bulbs. 



Pat up in bags 

 oflOtoZSlbs. 



SPECIAL OFFER of SHEET NOSS 



Large Green Sheets, well dried. OUR PRICE, lOc PER LB. 



GREEN GALAX, fresh picked, **-^«>"'s^2SSltt's^X'SI'o?n:*' ""'"*»* 



Satisfaction or money refunded. 26 years' experience. Send cash for prompt shipment. 

 Reference: Unaka Nat'l Bank*, Johnson City, Tenn. 



E. J. PRITCHARD & CO., 



Elk Park, N. C. 



ri FANCY 

 \TURAl 



iGREEN '^ 

 l^HEET^i 



ss 



Just Received 



Our Spring ship- 

 ments of good, 

 dry, Green Sheet 

 Moss. Just the 

 kind for hanging 

 baskets. Place 

 your orders early. 



Per bag... $2.00 

 Ten- bag lots, 1.50 



rrrrsBURGH cut flower co., 



116-118 Seventh Street, 

 PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Our New Crop of Fancy Ferns 



is now ready for shipment, in any 

 Quantity at current market prices. 

 Hemlock Sprays, $5.00 per inoo. 

 Screened Hardwood Leaf-Mold, Si. 15 per 



baK; $16.50 per ton. 

 Reference or cash. Prompt shipment. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., Schofield, Wis. 

 FMcyCit Ferw aid Lesf-Mild— iE^^f«j^«en 



Chriitmas Trees, Trees, Shrubi, Planti Seeds 



and Seedlinei. Write f or descriptive priceliite 



AIUMCAN FORESTRY CO.. - - 



Extra Long, Fancy and Dagger 



FERNS 



Gathered Fresh Daily from the Woods 



NOTirP FERNS NOW KEADY. 



llVril\«Li WKITE FOR PRICES. 



Laurel FestooniiiK. Fresh stock supplied on 

 short notice; use it for your weddings and 

 other similar decorations; nothing better. 



Sphasnum Moss, $5.00 per large bale. 



Ground Pine, 12c per lb. 



Branch Laurel, lar^e bundles. 50c. 



Hemlock, large bundles. $1.00. 



Telegraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Post Oftice and L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



F?.^l?.^"^" MOSS.lsrge tiiii. piece., bag, $1.75 

 UUREL BRANCHES, 2x2x4-ft:, cU. .'.3.25 



LAUREL STEMS, large bag 1.2S 



Goods are strictly fresh 

 W. Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL, MD 



fi^^^,PiK*^'^*'?*' 1?^ '^'"i."' Arbor-VIta* tips, 

 6c per lb. Hemlock and Balsam sprays, 10 to 



•20 inches. 6c per Id. Fresh stock daily 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



