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The Florists' Review 



Skptembbb 29, 1921 



Are You Using Cut Evergreens 

 Tor Tuneral Work? 



They are more satisfactory— they cost you 

 less— it is fashionable to use them. Then 

 why not get in line and order them from 

 us? Place an order for shipment each 1st 

 and ISth. 



Thi^a Occidentalis 



Tsuga Canadensis 



With or without fruit are the sellers. Order 

 a sample shipment today. 



BOTANICAL NURSERY CO. 



WU«I Flowers 

 llOl Court St. LAPEER, MICH. 



other rough day, when none of the 

 other members of the party could hook 

 a fish, Mrs. Wax landed three. 



The first few months of 1922 will be 

 remarkable for several large horticul- 

 tural exhibitions which promise to set a 

 new high-water mark in American shows, 

 starting with another Grand Central 

 Palace show in New York. Boston will 

 hold a great special bulb exhibition with 

 some $6,000 in prizes; then the great 

 national show at Cleveland comes along, 

 which seems likely to be the greatest of 

 its kind ever held in this country. In 

 June Boston will stage a great exhibi- 

 tion of native ferns and other season- 

 able plants and flowers. Who can say 

 that floriculture is not forging ahead 

 when bodies of keen, alert and enthu- 

 siastic horticulturists are full of opti- 

 mism for the future and not despondent, 

 as some would have them be? 



W. J. Collins returned on the S. S. 

 Cameronia to New York last week. In 

 the interest of Carter's Tested Seeds 

 Co. he visited many seed growers in 

 Great Britain and France. He was also 

 in Belgium and covered all the war zone 

 in northern France. He found that the 

 drought had tremendously decreased 

 seed crops abroad. W. N. C. 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



The Market. 



Almost all cut flowers aro in short 

 supply and of poor quality. Good gladi- 

 oli are offered at $6 per "hundred. The 

 ])Oorer grades can be had at $4. Asters 

 of good quality can be had at $6; 

 other grades from $4 up. Roses are sell- 

 ing at from $4 to $12. 



Various Notes. 



Andrew Pullar, formerly with (ieorgo 

 McClunie, on Main street, has obtained 

 a lease on the old Kichardson grcon- 

 liouses, at Church corner. East Hart- 

 ford. He will grow sweet peas the com- 

 ing winter in one house, which he has 

 completely repaired. There are also 

 four other houses which are badly in 

 need of repairs. These will be finished 

 later and will be filled with bedding and 

 vegetable plants. After these altera- 

 tions are completed, this district will 

 have a much-needed and up-to-date flo- 

 rist's sho]). 



The Van Laar Co., on Blue Hills ave- 

 nue, has made preparations for build- 

 ing a greenhouse near St. Benedict ceme- 

 tery, on Blue Hills avenue. 



Carl Peterson, at the Whiting Green- 

 houses, is busy planting several thou- 

 sand Paper White and Soleil d'Or nar- 

 cissi. With a number of houses already 

 planted to carnations and roses, he has 

 a surplus of several thousand field- 



Decorative Greens 



GREEN GALAX 



Per case, according to size of leaf ..$7.50 and $9.00 

 DAGGER FERNS 



Per case $8.00 



PREPARED BRONZE GALAX 



Per case $12.50 



Trial lot, 2000, parcel post, for $4.00 



PREPARED OAK SPRAYS 



Popular colors, per lb 25c 



SHORT OAK 



For wreaths, etc. Per carton of 5 lbs $2.00 



Also in 50 and 100-lb. cases, ask for price. 



EAGLE BRAND MAGNOLIA 



Per carton $1.50 



Magrnolia Wreaths, Oak Wreaths, Sheet Moss, 

 Laurel, Laurel Festooning, etc. 



Ask for illustrated folder. 



W. M. Woodruff's Son & Co. 



LOWGAP, N. C. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Clean, dry.good texture, large burlapped bales, we]Khtabout25 lbs. each, 



10 to 50 bales, 75c each, F. O. B. City Point. 



Deduct 3 per cent if you remit with order. 

 Dealers: Get our wholesale car lot prices; write. 

 Produced and guaranteed by 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., 



CITY POINT, WIS. 



Our Southern Wild Smilax 



Is ready for shipping. Write us for prices. 



THOMPSON FLORIST SUPFLY CO., ^'Tia.*''' 



PREPARED LYCOPODIUM, finest qual- 

 ity, in cartons or boxes by the ton. Get my low 

 price before placing your order. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



EVERGREENS, New Crop Now Ready 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, fresh picked, $1.60 

 per 1000, $6.50 per case of 5000. 



Green Galaz,$l.00 per 1000, $7.00 per case of 10000. 



Green Sheet Moss, put up in 15-lb. bags, Sl.OO 

 per bag. 



All goods guaranteed. Wire or write us. Refer- 

 ence: The Citizens' Bank, Elk Park, N. C. 



PINE GROVE EVERGREEN CO., ELK PARK, N. C. 



