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The Florists* Review 



Jdnb 30, 1921 



FANCY TERNS 



13.00 par 1000 



Finest Stock in the country 



$3.00 per 1000 



"lHV'J>'.,'^-,,:i.i--^.r •, 



Subject to Change Without Notice. 

 Green Leucothoe, 100 91JM>; 1000 910.M 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.7S 



10 cartons 16^0 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10.000 15.09 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1 59 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 



NfCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mli Randolph St,Detroit,ffich. 



HUCKLEBERRY 



THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE 

 FOR WILI) SMILAX 



THATS US! 



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

 E. F. WINTERSON CO^ L. D. Pbone Central 6004, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, IlL 



didiscus, campanulas and antirrhinum 

 are all in heavy supply, and clearances 

 of them are more or less difficult. 



Various Notes. 



Max Schling's summer school is in 

 full operation, and some of his pupils, 

 most of whom are from out of town, 

 are seen in the flower markets each day. 

 Adolph E. Gude, of Washington, and 

 A. Holm, of Minneapolis, who are tak- 

 ing the course, spend quite a little spare 

 time in the wholesale district. 



The funeral services for Harold W. 

 Trepp, whose death was reported last 

 week, were held June 22, and were at- 

 tended by many of the young man's 

 friends in the trade, whose floral offer- 

 ings filled three carriages. As the cor- 

 tege passed the Eighteenth street 

 flower market, all lights in the market 

 were extinguished and business sus- 

 pended for a few minutes. 



Louis J. Eeutcr, of Boston, was call- 

 ing on the trade last week. He an- 

 nounces that his plant business has 

 been merged with the business of C. U. 

 Liggit, of Philadelphia, the merger 

 taking effect July 1. Mr. Eeuter will 

 have charge of all New England busi- 

 ness, continuing his office as before. 



Henry Weston, of Hempstead, and 

 Charles Weber, of Lynbrook, left June 

 27 by automobile for Atlantic City, 

 where they will stay for a few days, 

 with a party of the Masonic fraternity 

 holding a meeting there. 



The store of Dolansky & McDonald 

 is temporarily closed. Samuel C. Gil- 

 bert, the traveling wholesale florist, 

 whose quarters are opposite to those 

 closed, is handling the firm's orchid 

 shipments. 



The New York and New Jersey Plant 

 Growers' Association had an outing 

 lasting three days at Greenwood lake, 

 N. J., last week. The company num- 

 bered about fifty members and friends. 

 A. L. Miller was unable to join the 

 party, for the reason that he was start- 

 ing the construction of a new range of 



Green Sheet Moss 



FANCY 

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rSBURGH 



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 Seveotb Street, 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention Tlie ReTlew wh»n yoa write. 



FANCY FERNS-.-Fresh 



GATHERED DAILY 

 $2.50 per lOOO. Packing Free. 



WEST SIDE FLORAL CO. 

 1 054 W. Sth St., ERIE, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Our New Crop of Fancy Ferns 



is now ready for shipment, in any 



Quaatity at current market prices. 



HeHl*ck Sprays, $5.00 per 1000. 



Screened Hard«»0od Leaf-Mold, $1.15 per 



bag; $16.50 per ton. 



Reference or cash. Prompt shipment. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., Schofield, Wis. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Fucy Cit Feru ui Leil-M.M- «/^«^j;« 



Chriatmu Treu, Treea. Shrnbi, Pland, Seadi 



and Seedlinn. Write fordeacrlptlTe pricellata. 



AHKUCAN roUSTIT CO.. Pi ~ 



Extra Long, Fancy and Dagger 



FERNS 



Gatbered Fresb Daily from tbe Woods 



NOTICE 



FERNS NOW READY. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES. 



Laurel Festoonins. Fresh stock supplied on 

 short notice; use it for your weddings and 

 other similar decorations; notlung better. 



Sphasnum Moss, 15.00 per large bale. 



Ground Pine, 12c per lb. 



Branch Laurel, large bundles, 50c. 



Hemlock, large bundles. $1.00. 



Telegraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Post Office and L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



FROM 

 NEMT CROP 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Freshly baled. Choice grade. Dry and clean. 

 10 to 2o bales In burlap. 



Larir* standard size at 7.5c each 



Wired bales at 50c each 



3 per cent allowed if cash is s«>nt with order. 

 Write for prices on larger lots. 



FRANK HANCOCK, ("^T) City Piint, Wis. 



LAUREL, MOSS 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, large tkia piecea, bag, $1. 75 

 UUREL BRANCHES, 2x2x4ft., case. . . . 3.25 



UUREL STEMS, large kag 1.25 



Goods are strhitly fresh 

 W. Z. PURNELL, SNOW HILL, MD 



Princess Pine, 15c per lb. Arbor-Vliae tipa. 

 6c per lb. Heaalock and Balsam spr^^a. It ts 

 29 inches, 6c per lb. Fresh stock daily 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, WU. 



