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The Florists^ Rcvkw 



December 1, 1021 



FANCY FERNS 





$3.00 per 1000 



Finest Stock in tlie country 



$3.00 per 1000 



Sabjcct to Chang* WHhont NoUcc 



Wild SmUax, 50-lb. case $ 7.80 



Green Leucothoe, 100 fliSO; 1000 10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.50 



10 cartons 14.00 



Galax Leaves, green, 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. 







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



Mention The Review wlien you write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Prompt shipment — $3.00 per case 



WIRE, WRITE OR PHONE 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



Charles Smith has been granted !i 

 patent on an automatic niaehine for 

 making metallic frames for wreaths. 



Samuel ivinder, of Bristol, who has 

 been spending several weeks on Pru- 

 dence island witli the fishing elul). has 

 returned. The party caught over a ton 

 of tautogs during its stay. 



Scott the Florist, Inc.. has been 

 elected a member of the Providence 

 Cliamber of Commerce. 



The Colonial Flower Shoiipe had the 

 decorations for two large coming-out 

 jijirties the last week, using roses, 

 orchids, violets, bouv;irdia and clirysan- 

 themums in profusion. Paul Brookner, 

 treasurer, has withdrawn from this con- 

 cern. 



The em]iloyees of W. V.. Barrett & Co. 

 were jirovided with turkeys and green- 

 backs by the firm for Thanksgiving. 



Edward Brooke, of T. .1. .lohnston k 

 Co., w;is in Boston and vicinity last 

 week looking for novelties. W. 11. M. 



Charleston, S. C— The firm of T. T. 

 Bolger has been ch.artered with a cap- 

 ital stock of .tl-"),lKI(l. The oflicers of the 

 firm are: President, Daisy C. liolger: 

 vice-president, T. T. Bolger; secretary 

 and treasurer, J. M. Bolger. 



McDonald, Pa.— ^Max B. S( hreiber re- 

 jiorts an excellent season with cluysan- 

 theniums. Louisa Pockett and Sunbeam 

 were two of his best varieties. The new 

 ones, White Surprise .and Orange Queen, 

 lie finds exceptionally good. 



Holland, Mich.— Pluim & Iluizenga, 



the Twelfth Street Florists, were well 

 pleased with the volume of Thanksgiv- 

 ing trade which they received. This firm 

 had an abundance of carnations, mums, 

 I'aper Whites and roses. It also fur- 

 ni.shed the flowers for five weddings on 

 Thanksgiving day. 



NOTICE TO FLORISTS 



In this Cold Storage Plant 84x98 ft., built by ROBERT GROVES, Inc., for 



proper handling of 



FANCY FERNS 



is stored the largest stock any one dealer has in the U. S. Write for price. 



ROBERT GROVES, Inc., 127 Commercial St.. Adams, Mass. 



Mention The Beview when you write. 



TO THE FLORISTS' TRADE 



We ship whit weiidvertise .and we advertise what weshio. When our customers are pleased 

 I liat pleases u-i. Honest, sQuare dealings make lasting fnends. Wesuaraniee to please .you. 



Smilax, clean stock, jo-lb casej $2.75 



Holly, (lark «reon oliage, full o' red berries small branches. 70-lb. cases ;i 00 



Long Needle Pines, ready, trimmed stock, i's to 1 ft. all per doz ,$1.25: per 100, 9.00 



Pine Cones, lar>;e variety per do/,.. 7oe; per 100, 6.00 



Gray Moss, 15 lb. bag 1.75 



Mistletoe 25c per lb. 



Cash with orders. 



J. A. CURRY & CO., 



Quick Service. 



DREWRY, ALABAMA 



Mention Tlie Hovicw when you write. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns .^rctc.5','^"25pt;,USr,; 



You will want another oasu at once. Parlrtdfi:** and 

 Wlnt<»rsrreen HerrlPB, finest stock. 40c per 100. 



H. BLAUVELT. Lock Box 979, Pittifield, Mait. 



Johns Creek Evergreen Co., ^**^"tenn. 



Holly, full bt'rrlod 7c per lb. 



Boxwood 18c per lb. 



All kinds of Evergreens on band. Cash with order. 



