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The Florists^ Review 



Januabt 12. 1922 



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FANCY TERNS 



$3.50 per 1000 



Finest Stock In the country 



$3.50 par 1000 



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Sobfcct to Chang* Without Notlc*. 



WUd SmUax, 60-lb. case $ 7UI0 



Green Leucothoe, 100 $1UK>; 1000 10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.50 



10 cartons 14.00 



Galax Leaves, green, per case of 10.000 1S.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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NIClflGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tils Randolph St,Detroit,Nich 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Prompt shipment — $3.00 per case 



WIRE, WRITE OR PHONE 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



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The greenhouses on a number of pri- 

 vate estates here have been closed for 

 the winter, on account of the coal prob- 

 lem, which will mean that more plants 

 will be needed from the commercial es- 

 tablishments in the spring. The Gordon 

 McKay estate was one of the last to be 

 closed, having been sold by Harvard 

 University, to which Mr. McKay left it. 



In the property valuation of the tax 

 assessors of Middletown for the coming 

 vear, (,"arl .Turgens is assessed on $28,- 

 IlOO; Stewart Kitchie, .$14,800 and V. A. 

 Vanicck, $."j;?,70U 



The city council appropriated $12,985 

 for the maintenance of its park system, 

 January 2. W. H. M. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Late reports from the Now Year's 

 business show that while many florists 

 in Newark and vicinity did a fine busi- 

 ness and cle.'incd up tlicir surplus stock 

 well, nevertheless, some of them loaded 

 up too heavily and had a considerable 

 amount of stock left over. Business has 

 been rather slack for the last ten days, 

 except for funeral work, of which there 

 has been a considerable amount. 



C. E. Maillard reports an excellent 

 New Year's business. The total busi- 

 ness done for the year 1921 was en- 

 tirely satisfactory, according to this 

 firm." R. B. M. 



St. Paul, Minn. — Weeber & Race have 

 just completed a greenhouse, 20x60, for 

 F. H. Lindig, on Larpenteur avenue, 

 between Cleveland and Snelling avenue 

 in St. Paul, also a greenhouse, 16x40, for 

 John Cincotte, on Farrington and Whee- 

 lock parkway, in St. Paul. These green- 

 bouses were manufactured in Minne- 

 apolis. 



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. 



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WILDSMILAX 



$3.00 per case 



Caldwell the Woodsman Co., Ever^en, Ala. 



