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The Florists^ Review 



Januahy 26. 1922 



FANCY TERNS 



$3.50 per 1000 



Finest Stock In the coontry 



$3.50 per 1000 



Subject to Chang* Without Notlco. 



Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case 



Green Leucothoe, 100. $1.50; 1000 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 



10 cart(HiB 



Galax Leaves, green, per case of 10,000 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming 

 pots, etc., per bag 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 



$ 7JiO 



10.00 



1.50 



14.00 



15.00 



2.00 

 1.50 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,ffich. 



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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arrange for a ]>\}x mooting of growers, 

 January -S, ;it wliieli nieetiiig several 

 speakers of national ro])utatioii will bo 

 present. 



Various Notes. 



Tlie Hartford coiiveiitioii is tlio main 

 toi)ic of eonvorsation at jiresont. That 

 Boston will send a record delegation is 

 a certainty, as growers, retailers, whole- 

 salers, salesmen and private gardeners 

 are all planning to attend for one or 

 nior(> days. There will he numerous ex- 

 hihits from this section. Almost every 

 prominent grower will take or send 

 along something and there is little doubt 

 that a good share of the i)remiunis 

 will coni(> to Boston, for in no ]iart of 

 the Tnitod States are carnations more 

 po]>ular or better grown. 



i'ansy Leibman, the florist, is giving 

 u]i his store at ]0 Winter (St., and it has 

 been taken by ^farksman & rastellane. 

 ^Ir. Leibman r(dinquishes on ;iecount of 

 ill health :uid will go to California, 

 where he ])lans to do big things in the 

 moving jiicture world. He has read of 

 terrible rain storms and cold waves in 

 California and hopes the weather will be 

 settled wlion he gets there. 



The New Kngland Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation has .all arrangements com- 

 jileted for its annual convention, Janu- 

 ary .')1 and February 1, .at the American 

 House. Owing to the deatli of the jiresi- 

 dent, J. K. M. Ij. Farijuhar, and the 

 resignation of E. F. Coo, who has left 

 the nursery business, the whole burden 

 of the program has fallen on Secretary 

 Sheldon A. Kobinson 's shoulders, but 

 he seems fully able to handle the task 

 in an eflficient manner. 



Recent visitors included Jack Hunter, 

 re]iiesenting \V. 'S\. Hunter & Co., New 

 York, and Thomas Proctor, Now York. 



\V. N. C. 



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 Commerci*l St., Adams, Mass. 



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WILDSMILilX 



$3.00 per case 



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



