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The Florists' Review 



Decbmbbb 8, 1921 



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EXTRA QUAUTY— WELL BERRIED 



HOLLY - - $8. 



On advance orders only — send yours today. 



00 per 



— case 



A. T. PYFER & CO., JSicXSb. 



WABASH AVENUE, 

 ■ - ILLINOIS. 



WILD SMILAX IS READY 



Per e<u€, $7, SO* Write, wire or phone. Prompt ahipment. 

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



Otto Nehrling returned to Indiana to 

 take the Scottish Rite degrees in Ma- 

 sonry. He had previously taken the 

 York Rite and the Shrine. 



The Roepke Floral Co. has a good line 

 of late chrysanthemums in bloom. 



Hartje & Elder have late seedling 

 chrysanthemums in bloom. 



John August Grande has been picking 

 some good single violets and double 

 calendulas. 



John Rieman has an attractive win- 

 dow in which he is featuring a wicker 

 stand in the shape of a Christmas tree, 

 which is adorned with artificial Christ- 

 mas baskets of unusual merit. 



The Indianapolis Flower & Plant Co. 

 has some red tulips in stock for the holi- 

 day season. ' E. E. T. 



PROVIDENCE, R, I. 



The Market. 



Business is "spotty," in the expres- 

 sion of one of the downtown dealers. 

 There are few funerals. There is a scat- 

 tering of wedding work, but nothing like 

 the usual amount at this season. Chrys- 

 anthemums have gone over the top for 

 this season and are beginning to give 

 place to other offerings. Roses, always 

 poj)ular in Providence circles, hold well 

 to the front and the demand about keeps 

 pace with the cut. Several of the larger 

 growers, however, still find an outlet 

 through Boston and New York for most 

 of their stock. The long period of dark, 

 damp, rainy weather has set the carna- 

 tions back temporarily, and their price 

 stiffened several cents, but a few bright, 

 sunny days will bring them back in 

 abundance and quality. The vanguard 

 of the green goods men reached town 

 last week, heralding the approach of tlie 

 Christmas holidays. 



Various Notes. 



Max Viller has become associated 

 with Joseph E. Koppelman. 



Henry Patry is helping out Johnston 

 Bros, during the holiday season. 



Stephen D. Green, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfcr & Co., of Philadelphia, 

 called on the local trade last week. 



Samuel Reisnick, of Bowers & Reis- 

 nick, was a business visitor in Boston 

 and vicinity last week. 



Thomas Curley, retired grower, is con- 



WILD SMILAX 



FRESH FROM THE WOODS 



50-lb. cases, $3.00 



Write, wire or phone. 



KNUDNIEL8EN, E VER6REEN. AU. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Direct from the Mountains of Nortli Carolina 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.25 per 1000; 18.50 per case 



of 10.000. 

 Fancy and Da^er Fern*, $2.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case 



of 5(X)0. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, 10 to 12 inches, $2.00 



per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, 14 to 17 inches, $3.50 



per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, 18 inches and up, $5.00 



per 1000. 

 Hemlock Branches, 2 to 3 feet, 5c per lb. 

 Ground Pine, 15c per lb. Laurel Tips, 5c per lb. 

 If 3'ou want fresh stock, direct from the pickers, it will pay you to send your orders to 



J. H. Von Canon, k,u pi7k?x. c. Banners Elk, N. C. 



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TO THE FLORISTS' TRADE 



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

 that pleases us. Honest, sauare dealings make lasting friends. We guarantee to please you, 



Smilax, clean stock. 50-lb c»'e? $2.75 • 



Holly, dark Kreen 'oliaRe. full of red berries, small branches. 70- lb. cases 3 00 



Long Needle Pines, ready, trimmed stock, 2H to 4 ft. all per doz .$1.25: per 100. 9.00 



Pine Cones, larKe variety per doz., 76c; per 100, 6.00 



Cray Moss, 15 lb. bag 1-75 



Mistletoe 25c [<er 1 b. 



Cash with orders. 



J. A. CURRY A CO., 



Quick Service. 



DREWRY, ALABAMA 



Jfention The Review when you write. 



FLORISTS, ATTENTION 



Why not try my combination shipment of 1000 Hemlocit 

 Sprays and lOOO Fancy Ferns at $7.u07 Packed Hifht. 



Ilrinloc'k Sprays at $5.00 perlOOO; 2600 or more at $4.00 

 per 1000. 



Fancy Ferns, long stock, $3.00 per 1000; for case of 

 6000, $2.60 per 1000. 



Leaf-Mold, $1«,00 per ton, $1.10 per cwt. 

 Terms cash or bank reference. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., 



Sckofield, Wis. 



NEW CROP OP 



Fancy and Dag-ger Ferns 



Oreen and Bronze Oalaz leaves, Laurel and 



all kinds of Evergreens in season. 



Write for prices. 



P. S. PULOS & BRO. 

 SO New St. NEWARK, N. J. 



