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ITie Rorists* Review 



FBBRnABT 0. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, i^ m 2- ** ^^^ 



^0***0 ^ ^*^*^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Size Per dox. 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 



50 of one sixe at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o. 



strong speech in its favor and referred 

 to the steady disappearance of the plant 

 all over the state. Other speakers in- 

 cluded Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, E. M. 

 Saltonstall, Prof. M. L. Fernald, of Har- 

 vard Colfege, Henry Penn, N. T. Kidder, 

 N. J. O'Brien, Sr., author of the law 

 recognizing the trailing arbutus as the 

 state flower, and others. Eepresenta- 

 tives of many organizations attended, 

 including the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society, Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club of Boston, New England Botanical 

 Club, Arnold Arboretum, New England 

 Nurserymen's Association, the Women's 

 National Farm and Garden Association, 

 many garden clubs, etc. The success- 

 ful outcome of this bill's passage will 

 undoubtedly be helpful in the passage 

 of bills later to protect other flowers, 

 and among these the mountain laurel 

 will undoubtedly figure. 



Ezhibitions of 1922. 



The Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will hold the following exhibitions 

 in 1922: 



March 23 to 26— Spring bulbous 

 plants. 



May 15 to 20 — Groat exhibition of 

 native ferns and wild flowers. 



June 3 and 4 — Rhododendron, azalea 

 and iris show. 



June 17 and 18 — Peony show. 



June 24 and 25 — Roses, sweet peas 

 and late peonies. The American Sweet 

 Pea Society will hold its show at the 

 same time. 



August 12 and 13 — Gladiolus show, 

 with the New England Gladiolus So- 

 ciety cooperating. 



August 26 and 27 — Children's gar- 

 dens show. 



September 9 and 10 — Dahlia, fruit 

 and vegetable show. 



November 4 and 5 — Annual autumn 

 show. 



Various Notes. 



Carnation night will be celebrated by 

 the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, Feb- 

 ruary 23. There will be several talks 

 by leading specialists and a fine array 

 of exhibits of new and standard vari- 

 eties. A large crowd always attends 

 these meetings. Tickets are selling rap- 

 idly for the annual banquet, scheduled 

 for February 28, and the available sup- 

 ply promises soon to be exhausted. 



At the regular meeting of the Hor- 

 ticultural Club, held Februarv 1, George 

 C. Thurlow, of T. C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc., 

 "West Newbury, Mass., gave a splendid 

 lecture on peonies, of which his firm has 

 probably the largest collection in Amer- 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



(Measure across top) 



Size Per doz. Size Per doz. 



8 inches.. $2.00 14 inches.. $3.76 



10 inches.. 2.50 16 inches.. 5.00 



12 inches.. 3.00 18 inches.. 6.50 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



(For Lining Hanging Baskets, etc.) 

 Per large bag, or bale $1.75 



GREEN DYED SHEET MOSS 



Per large Bag $4.00 



{Complete list of many other items sent free.) 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



#Galax-Ferns-Leucothoe^^^ 

 Direct from the woods to the Florist ^V 

 Green and Bronze Galax, postpaid, $l.SO per 1000. JK 



If GUI of 4 th zone, add 26c for each 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, less than half case lots $1.25 per 1000^ asIt fnr nrfrx>a nn 



Green and Bronze Galax, half case lots (5000) *5-0« I i„. J „, ,„ „ °° 



Green and Bronze Galax, large sizes $9.00 per ease of 10.000 ( '"*? °' ^° <***" 



Green and Bronze Galax, m^ium size* 8.00 per case of 10.000' ^»<l up. 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; case lots of 5000, $7.50 per case. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, $3.00 per 1000. 



Write for price list on our prepared line of Decor*tiTeGre«u, and any other greens not mentioned here. 

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



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



Burlnc Station* In North Carolina: Blowing; Rock, Boona, Shalli UiUs, Linrille, Pineola, Bannen Elk 

 Little Switzerland, Spmee Pine, Linville Falls, etc. 



Direct from the Mountains of Nortli Carolina 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.25 per 1000; 18.50 per case 



of 10,000. 

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



of 5000. 

 Princess Pine or Groand Pine, extra fine, 15c per lb. 

 Short Green and Bronze Leucotboe, $2.00 per 1000. 



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

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

 hand, as we may not be able to supp.y these next 

 month when the weather gets bad. 



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J. H. Von Canon, 



Wireug 

 Elk Park, N. 



Banners Elk, N. C 



Laurel, Hemlock and 

 Spruce Branches 



Sc per lb. 



HAMILTON BROS. 



Millington, Franklin Co., Mass. 



ica. A general discussion followed Mr. 

 Thurlow's lecture. 



The Leominster Floral Co. is sending 

 to the Flower Exchange large quantities 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



»^|J»??»«» HINSD4LE, MASS. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemically prepared, everlastini?. 

 Cartons of 10 lbs., $2.75; cartons of 26 lbs.. $«.M; 50 

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



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. - 



