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The Florists' Review 



Jdm 28, 1921 





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FANCY FERNS 



$3.00 ptr 1000 



Finest Stock in the country 



$3.00 par 1000 



Subject to Chang* Wlthont Notice 

 Green Leucothoe, 100 flJK>; 1000 $10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16JtO 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, Tery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1 50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 





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



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, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, 111. 



bank of St. Paul put on an amateur 

 peony show, although some profes- 

 sionals made exhibits; among them were 

 A. J. Wilkus and D. W. C. Ruff. This 

 show was seen by thousands of people 

 because of its location in the banking 

 section of the city and in one of the 

 largest banks. 



Friday, June 17, the annual summer 

 picnic and flower show of the State 

 Horticultural Society was held at Uni- 

 versity Farm. An excellent showing of 

 garden flowers and peonies was made, 

 in spite of an extremely hot day, fol- 

 lowing three hot days. Some 200 peo- 

 ple attended the picnic and listened to 

 impromptu talks early in the afternoon. 

 Something like 1,000 visitors saw the 

 show, which was staged in the gym- 

 nasium. D. W. C. Ruff, A. J. Wilkus, 

 Mrs. H. B. Tillotson, H. F. Baker and 

 A. C. Amy put up good exhibits of 

 peonies. A. C. Arny also had a small 

 exhibit of iris. One of the finest show- 

 ings of outdoor roses ever staged at the 

 summer meeting was put on at this 

 show. Probably 250 different vases of 

 some fifty or sixty varieties were 

 staged. H. F. Baker, of Minneapolis, 

 made a fine showing of perennials. A 

 good many single entries of annuals 

 and perennials were made by amateurs. 

 Altogether some 1,200 to 1,500 vases 

 of garden flowers were staged. These 

 flowers were sent to the local hospitals 

 after the show. Holm & Olson, of 

 St. Paul, made a small but effective 

 exhibit of .phlox and peonies in baskets. 

 These were not in competition, however. 

 C. A. Mathcs and Clarence Carey, of 

 St. Paul; H. F. Baker and W. F. Christ- 

 man, of Minneapolis, and Charles Nor- 

 deen, of Lake City, judged the different 

 classes. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ilans Rosacker are tak- 

 ing a vacation trip to Europe. They 

 will be gone a couple of months. 



C. I. Lindsberg, of Franklin avenue, 

 Minneapolis, is visiting relatives in 

 Sweden. 



Green Sheet Moss 



FANCY 



,, wruRAi 



i6REEN^^ 



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 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 Seventh Street, 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



-DBY ; 



SBURGH 



Our New Crop of Fancy Ferns 



is now ready for shipment, in any 



Quantity at current market prices. 



Henalock Sprays, $5.00 per 1000. 



Screened Hardwood Lcaf.Nold, Sl.15 per 



bag; $16.50 per ton. 



Reference or cash . Prom pt shi pment. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., Schofield, WU. 

 FaiCT Cit Fens aid Lerf-MtM- =-«««» 



ChriitmM Trees, Trees, Shrubs, Plant*. Seeds 



and SeedlioKB. Write fordescriptivepricelists. 



AHEUCAN FORESTIT CO.. 



Max Kaiser, of the Merriam Park 

 Floral Co., visited Fargo June 24 and 

 attended a meeting of the Tri-State 

 Florists' Association, held June 24 and 

 25. 



Fred W. Von Oven, of the Naperville 

 Nurseries, Naperville, 111., visited the 

 Twin Cities June 10 and 11. 



Large weddings have kept the florists 

 busy so far this month. 



O. N. Hermes is building additional 



Extra Lons, Fancy and Dagger 



FERNS 



Gathered Fresh Daily from the Woods 



NOTICE 



FERNS NOW READY. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES. 



Laurel Festooning. Fresh stock supplied on 

 short notice; use it for your weddings and 

 other similar decorations; nothing better. 



Sphacnum Moss, f5.00 per large bale. 



Qround Pino, 12c per lb. 



Brancli Laurel, large bundles. 50c. 



Hemlock, large bundles, $1.00. 



Telesraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Poftt Office and L. D. Phone AddrenH 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



FROIM 

 NEMf CROP 



SPHAGNUM NOSS 



Freelily bali-d. Choice Krade. Dry and clean, 

 10 to 25 liales In burlap. 



Lurire standard size at 7.5c each 



Wliod bales at 50c each 



.'! per cent allowed If cash Is s(>nt with order. 

 Write for prices on lartrer lots. 



FRANK HANCOCK. {^V) City Piiiit, Wis. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, large thia pieces, bsf, $1.75 

 UUREL BRANCHES, 2i2x4-ft., case. ... 3.25 



LAUREL STEMS, large bag 1.25 



Goods are strictly fresh 

 W. Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL, MD 



Princess Pine, 15c per lb. Arbor-Viiac tips, 

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

 20 inches, 5c per lb. Fresh stock daily. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



