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The Florists^ Review 



April 20. 1822 



FANCY FERNS 





$4.50 ptr 1000 



Finest Stock In th« coontry 



$4.50 per 1000 



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SoblMl to Chaatf* WUhoat Nolle*. 



Wild Smllax, 60-lb. case $ 7JI0 



GvMn LcocotlMM, 100 flJtO; 1000 10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, sreen and bronze, per carton IJMt 



10 cartons 14.00 



Galax Leaves, green, per case of 10.000 15.00 



GREEN SHEET BIOSS, rerj fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc.. per bag S.00 



Moss, per bale IJM 







FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMBS. 



ffiCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, '.'lis Randolph St,Detroit,Nicii. 



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Fancy and Dagger Ferns 



A No. 1 QUALITY 



$3,00 per 1000 



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Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 



2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



bulbous stock formed the bulk of the 

 potted plants. 



Easter Echoes. 



"We could have sold several hundred 

 more lilies, if we had had them," was 

 the storj' of .Johnston Bros. They had 

 an unusually large stock, too. 



Scott the Florist, 777 Broad street, 

 was kept on the jump all week not only 

 with potted stock, but with hundreds of 

 family boxes of cut flowers. 



Willis S. Pino, seedsman, Washington 

 and Eddy streets, for the first time han- 

 dled j)otted stock. He reports heavy 

 sales. 



F. Macrae 's Sons, of Smith street, had 

 more tlian 20,000 pots of lilies and 

 moved them all. 



Extra clciks at both the Macnair 

 stores were kej)t liustling handling the 

 thousands of jiots that composed the 

 stock. The windows were among the 

 features of the season. 



The new store of Paul Brookner, on 

 lower Broad street, received favorable 

 recognition from the public and afforded 

 an excellent opening announcement. 



Another new store, that of the John 

 Roth Co., on Broad street, wag also 

 favorably received by the public and a 

 good trade is reported. 



E. Brooke, of T. .7. Johnston & Co., 



Fancy Ferns 



92.00 per 1000 



FIRST-CLASS STOCK 



TEAHAN FERN CO. 



TROY. N. Y. 



696 RIVER ST., 



Sphagnuin Moss 



CLEAN :-: DRY 



CAR LOTS OR LESS 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO, 

 CITY POINT, WIS. 



Laurel, Hemlock and Spruce 

 Branches, 5c per lb. 



PRINCESS PINE 



Cleaned and bunched 10c per lb. 



HAMILTON BROS. 



Millington, Franklin Co., Mas*. 



was too busy to talk. But between cus- 

 tomers he found time to say, "Biggest 

 ever!" In addition to store trade, he 

 had decorations for several churches. 



William A. Bowers had six extra 

 automobiles making deliveries Easter 



HUCKLEBERRY 

 FOLIAGE 



$2.50 per Case 



Natural Moss $1.75 per bag 



Fadeless Moss 3.50 per bag 



Wire, %vrlte or phone 



Caldwell the Woodsman Co. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 

 THE RUMBLEY CO. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Saturday. He and his partner, Samuel 

 Eesnick, worked straight through from 

 Good Friday morning until 'midnight 

 Easter Saturday. 



"Cleaned out completely, and we had 

 every house packed," said Eugene Ap- 



