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The Florists' Review 



November 24, 1921 



FANCY FERNS 





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$3.00 per 1000 



Finest Stock in tlie country 



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$3.00 per 1000 



Snbfcct to Change Without Notice 



WUd Smilax, 50-lb. case $ 7.50 



Green Leucotlioe, 100 91.50; 1000 10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1.50 



10 cartons 14.i0 



Galax Leaves, green, per case of 10,000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimmins 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



SpiiaKnum Moss, per bale 1.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 





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WIRE, WRITE OR PHONE 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



elected. President, Albert C. Biirrage; 

 vice-president (for two years), Charles 

 S. Sargent; trustees for three years, 

 Miss Marian K. Case, Henry H. Richard- 

 son, Richard M. Saltonstall, (Jeorge (!. 

 Thurlow; trustee for two years, John S. 

 Ames; trustee for one year, James Meth- 

 ven; nominating committee, Robert 

 Cameron, William N. Craig, Nathaniel 

 T. Kidder, Arthur T. Lvman and Loren 

 D. Towle. 



The various amendmentJi to tlie by- 

 laws, while they did not meet with unan- 

 imous approval, received in every case 

 more than the necessary two-thirds ma- 

 jority. 



Various Notes. 



November 19 gave us a maximum 

 shade tc^nperature of 7.3 degrees, the 

 highest record on this date in the an- 

 nals of the weather bureau. We have 

 had of late some much-needed rains. 



John L. Russell is feeling extremely 

 happy these days. It is a T'^-pound boy 

 this time, born November 18. 



Richard C.'ilvert, superintendent of 

 the Douglas estate, Brookline, leaves in 

 a few days to assume charge of the ex- 

 tensive Aldred estate, (lien Cove, L. I. 

 Mr. Calvert has lived here for ten years 

 and has been a regular attendant at all 

 club meetings. 



There will be sliort talks on winter- 

 blooming begonias, cyclamens and other 

 Christmas ])lants ))y several exjierts at 

 the next Cardeners' and Florists' Club 

 meeting, December 20. 



The writer liad the pleasure of looking 

 over the greenhouse range of the R. & J. 

 Far(|uhar Co., Dedham, last week. One 

 of the big liouses is almost entirely de- 

 voted to ferns, mostly nephrolejiis. Va- 

 rieties grown are Bostoniensis, ^lacawii. 

 Whitm:niii, Teddy, Jr., and Verona. 

 These were all in fine shape, as Avere 

 ])alms ;n)d other decor;itiAe jilants. 

 Ccraiiiuiiis. wliidi are jilaiited out in 



'Cont'iini'd on page UPS) 



MentluD The Review wbeD you write. 



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Finest Green Leucothoe, lon»,' $3.50; medium, $2.50 per lOOO. 



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