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The Florists^ Review 



Febrdary 2. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, - — - - ^^^ 



"^' 0"*0 ■^^*^*^^^*^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Size Per doz. Per lOO 



8-inch $2.00 $15.00 



10-inch 2.25 18.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.00 25.00 



16-inch 4.25 35.00 



18-inch 6.00 45.00 



so of one size at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., cfncinnatf,*b. 



arc beeoiniiifi scarcer. Flowers, in sen- 

 oral, are on the short side, with a gootl, 

 brisk demand. With the excejjtion of 

 red Ciirnations, we "have not seen any 

 flowers 1^0 to the dnnip for some time. 

 Bed carnations are losin<;' their pojiular- 

 ity in tliis city. 



Violets arc beginning to show good 

 quality and are moving well. Orchids 

 arc coming in enough quantity to al- 

 low their free use in corsage work. 

 Sweet ]K'as iire here and the (juality is 

 fine. A few daffodils . arc beginning to 

 appear in the open. 



Various Notes. 



Oscar (!cny, who was reported near 

 death's door several weeks ago, has so 

 completely recovered that he weighs the 

 most he has weighed in ten years. He 

 says that he is feeling fine. 



Charles Tritschler, of the Sylvan park 

 greenhouses, g;i\<' an interesting illus 

 trated le<-turc on ''Ornamentals and Or- 

 iKiment;il Tl;inting'' to the Tennessee 

 State Nurserymen's Association meet 

 ing here last week. 



The Joy Floral Co. is rejoicing over 

 the word received that its new carna- 

 tion, Thomas C. Joy, exhibited by M. A. 

 Patten & Co., won first prize in the 

 class for 100 white .-it the American Car- 

 nation Society's meeting, .at Hartford, 

 last week. Tlie tirm sent an exhibit of 

 its new ]iiiik, Natalie, which, nnfortu- 

 natelv, was frozen in transit. 1'. li. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock of ,ill kinds is more plentiful. 

 While not yet e(|u;il to the demand, roses 

 ;ire in mudi better supply and r.ange in 

 ])rice from $H to $'2~> ]ier hundred. Car- 

 nations are .•ii)]iearing in largi'r numbers 

 and h.ave been moving well with the ex- 

 ce])ti()n of red, which are not so i)0]iular, 

 since they cannot be used for funeral 

 work. The majority are bringing from 

 $C to $8 per hundred. T-nddie !ire bring- 

 ing more. 



Narcissi ari' a\ail;ibie at .$•"> and $<) 

 per hundred. The demand has been 

 brisk. A few Joncpiils are to bo h.'id, at 

 .$8 per hundred. Short-stemnled sweet 

 peas are in abund.'ince, while good ]ie,'is 

 are scarce and in demajid. The price 

 ranges from .$1 to $?> per hundred. 



New York double violets are making 

 .$1..50 per hundred. Singles bring $1. 

 Freesias are a]>iieariiig in larger cpianti- 

 ties and make from $4 to $C). As usual, 

 these are ))0|iuliir. Calendulas are about 

 equal to the dem.'ind and sell .at $^ and 

 $4, according to quality. 



GREENS Woodruff's GREENS 



Dagger Ferns, fresh, Al, case of 5000 $8.00 



Green Galax, fine, case of 10,000 7.50 



Bronze Galax, fine, per case of 10,000 $7.60 to 9.00 



Prepared Bronze Galax, case of 10,000 12.50 



Leucothoe Sprays, per 1000 $2.50, $3.50, 5.00 



Laurel, Laurel Festooning, Smilax, Magnolia, 

 DAGGER Prepared Oak, etc. Ask for catalogue. 



W. H. WOODRDFTS SON & CO.. Lowgap, N. C. 



#Galax-Ferns-Leucothoe^^^ 

 Direct from the ivoods to the Florist ^jm 

 Green and Bronze Galax, postpaid, $1.50 per 1000. A 



If oui of 4th zone, add 25c for each lOOO. 



Green and Bronze Galax, less than half case lots $1.25 per lOOO'j AbU fr.r nriooa nr. 



Green and Bronze Galax, half case lots (5000) $5.00 ( , . ' , ^„ ^ °^ 



Green and Bronze Galax, large sizes $9.00 per case of 10.000 ( '"*? *" ^" cases 



Green and Bronze Galax, medium sizes 8.00 per case of 10,000' ''^^^ ^P- 



Dagger and Fancy i-'ems, $2.00 per looO: case lots of 50OO. $7.50 per case. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, $3.00 per lOOO. 



Write for price list on our prepared line of DccontiTcGreeni, and any other »;reens not mentioned here. 

 With our location we can give you better service, and save .vou money on transportation. 



Elk Galax ft Fern Co., Johnson City, Tenn. 



BiiylnK Stations in North Carolina: Blowing Rock, Boone, Shulla Mills, Linville, Pineola, Banners Elk 

 Little Switzerland, Spruce I'ine. Linville Kalla, etc. 



Direct from the Mountains of North Carolina 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



Green and Bronze Galax, Sl.25 per 1000; $8.50 per case 



of 10.000. 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case 



of .5000. 

 Princess Pine or Ground Pine, exirii fine. ITk; per lb. 

 Short Green and Bronze Leucothoe, $_'.(» i per lixio. 



Now is the time to buy your ralax and ferns, while the 

 Quality is at its best and while we have a pood stock on 

 hand, as we may not be able to supply these ne.\t 

 month when the weather pets b;vd. 



# 



J. H. Von Canon, 



Wire us 

 ElkPark, N. C. 



Banners Elk, N. C 



Orcliids iirc inovinji at $1 each. Cilia 

 lilies arc .scarce at $^ to $4 per do/.cu. 

 TIh's(» have been in j^reat (leni.'ind for use 

 in the niinsnallv heavy orders for fiiiHral 



\v(jrk. (irecns aie al)iindant. 



Various Notes. 



.lolm H.irt.je ;iiid .\. !'. .1. iiaur, after 

 iittcndinfj the -Vmerican Carnation So- 

 ciety's convention, at Hartford, siient a 

 d.ay visiting the varions greciihouS'cs 

 ne;ir lioston. 



(Ireene's Flower 8hop and Borter- 

 iii;inn Bros. Co. have attractive window 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers In 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



ErtabHshed HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mfntlnn The RgTiew when yoti writs. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemically prepared, everlasting. 

 Cartons of 10 lbs., $2.75; cartons of 2S lbs., $I.N; M 

 or 100 lb. cases. 23c per lb. Prompt Shipment. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



