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The Rorists' Review 



Septbmbgu 29, 1921 







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FANCY FERNS 



Finest Stock in the country 



$2.50 per 1000 $2.50 por 1000 



Subject to Change Wlthont Notice. 

 Green Leucotlioe, 100 91^0; 1000 $10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.75 



10 cartons 16.50 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze, 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. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tlU Randolph St., Detroit, Nich. 



Mention Th« HcTlew when jrou write. 



WILD SNILAX IS READY 



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

 E.F. WINTERSON CO^ L. D. Phone Central 6004, 166 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, IlL 



Carbolic had the docoiations, which 

 were quite extensive, for the Sears- 

 Kriess wedding at Trinity chiircli, Sep- 

 tember 21. 



Daylight saving ended for the pres- 

 ent season in Massachusetts September 

 25. Its passing is viewed with general 

 regret and its earlier return in 1922 will 

 be welcomed. Over eightj- per cent of 

 the population of New England have 

 enjoyed daylight saving this year and 

 opposition from the other twenty per 

 cent is likely to be weaker another year, 

 as its workings this year have discom- 

 moded agriculturists little. 



At the W. W. Kdgar Co. many thou- 

 sands of hydrangeas are coming along in 

 fine shape. So are poinscttias and other 

 plants. Solanums were never in better 

 condition. Hydrangeas, jiotted and 

 tubbed, are fine. At ])resciit l>iitcli bulhs, 

 to the number of more than ITiO.OOO, are 

 being placed in flats and pans. Darwin 

 tulips are being ])laiit(Ml in increased 

 numbers. 



The Horticultural Club met Septem- 

 ber 24. The guests included Hal])!! C. 

 Benedict, of Brooklyn ; Oenrge F. Stew- 

 art, of Waltham, and W. K. Moscow, of 

 Washington. About nil the members 

 spoke on the great loss the club had sus 

 tained in the death of John K. M. L. 

 Farquhar, one of its founders and for 

 a number of years ])resident. A general 

 wish was expressed that sdiiu'thing 

 could be done by tlie club to help ]ier- 

 petuate his memory. 



John K. Ness and wife arrived in Bos- 

 ton last week from Scotland. They 

 came minus a couple of trunks, which 

 were to have come, but which were evi- 

 dently held at (ilasgow. 



The Boston Traveler, in its issue of 

 September 2?,, devoted considerable 

 space to Martin Wax, of Wax Bros., and 

 his piscatorial prowess at (irand Lake 

 stream, on the New Brunswick l)order. 

 This summer, for the first time, Mrs. 

 Wax took some of the fishing honors 

 away from her husband. One day she 

 caught twelve salmon to his six and an- 



WILD SMILAX 



FRESH rRON THE WOODS 



50-lb. cases, $3.00 



Write, wire or phone. 



KNUD NIELSEN, EVERGREEN. ALA. 



NEW CROP OF EVERGREENS NOW READY 



Finest FERNS. GALAX and LEUCOTHOE 

 we have been able to get for years. 



Gr«en Galax. $l.r>0 per 1000; $s.,V) per case of lO.noo. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, I'2.(i0 per loOO; $7.50 per 

 case of 5000. 



Green Leucothoe, short, $2.00 per 1000; medi um green 

 Leucothoe, %'Abi) per liKiO, and long green Leu- 

 cothoe, $5 00 per lOOO. 



Hemlock Blanches, 'J to :! feet. 5 cents per pound. 



Ground Fine and Guinea Pine, 15 cents per pound. 



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J. H. Von Canon, eu.'pJa.'n c Banners Elk, N. C. 



NEW CROP OF 



Fancy and Dag-ger Ferns 



Green and Bronze Galaz leaves, Laurel and 



all kinds of Evergreens in season. 



Write for prices. 



P. S. PULOS & BRO. 

 80 New St. NEWARK, N. J. 



CUT FERNS 



25 Acres Trne Asparagus Piunosui Nanns 



Direct from grower to consumer. We 

 especially eater to the RETAIL FLO- 

 RIST. Delivery in tiood condition guar- 

 anteed either by express or parcel post. 



300 Assorted Sprays, $4.50 



F. 0. B. here. Send us your orders for reg- 

 ular shipments. 



Royal Fern Extension Corporation 



ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA, 



