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The Florists^ Review 



Apiul 27. 1922 



FANCY FERNS 





$4.50 per 1000 



FliiMt Stock In th« cotutry 



$4.50 per 1000 



SablMt to Chai«« WHheat Notlc*. 



Wild Smilaz, 60-lb. case f 7^0 



Green Leacothoc, 100 flJK>; 1000 10.00 



MatfnoUa Leaves, green and bronze, per carton IJtO 



10 oartooB 14.00 



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



GREEN SHEET BIOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



___ Sphagnum Mom, per bale lUSO 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St, Detroit, Nich. 





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Fancy and Dagger Ferns 



A No. 1 QUALITY 



$3. 00 per 1000 



illllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllili 



Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 



2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



l;if tl((ri<nltur;il classes, tlic scliool has 

 classes in lanilsca])e jiardeiiiiif^, poinol- 

 iiyv ami venctahle };ar<leiiiiifj. Last 

 winter a imiserv coiiise was started 

 and |ii(i\ed so successt'iil that it will he 

 conliiuied, Next fall it is ]danned to 

 start a twn years' conrse in ]iri\ate ^ai'- 

 denin};. 



A lonj; discussion t'ollowed I'rofessor 

 Thayer's lecture. Prof. Raljdi W. Cur- 

 tis, of Coriudl, spoke stronjrly in favor 

 of tlie collejje course for hoys and on 

 liow it hroadened them. \V. X. Craifi;, 

 .lames Donald and others added their 

 <(Uota. A risinj; vote of thanks was 

 tendered the lecturer. 



Anionj; the visitors were S. S. Skidel- 

 sky, New ^'ork, and \V. K. Oahill, ropre- 

 «ontiiiy Konian J. Jrwin, New York. 



Wild Flower and Fern Show. 



Great {preparations are lieinj;- made 

 for tlie iniiiosinf; exhibition of native 

 ferns .-mil flowers which will ojien in 

 Horticultural hall May .'i and will 

 remain ojien for a number of days. 

 A. r. liurratje, Charles K. Sargent and 

 H. H. Hidiardson are in charfje of this 

 exhibition, wliich promises to be one of 

 the most unusual and attractive ever 

 held in Boston. So realistic will the 

 settinf^ be that even birds and fishes 

 will Ite introduced. Forested mountain 

 .sloftes are now being constructed ou 



Fancy Ferns 



$2.00 per 1000 



FIRST-CLASS STOCK 



TEAHAN FERN CO. 



696 RIVER ST., TROY, N. Y. 



Sphagnum 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. 



Millingtoa, Franklin Co., Mau. 



both sides of the main hall, with a high 

 waterfall at the inner end and a Ijrook 

 running off from the fall and enlarging 

 to a lake in the center of the hall. This 

 lake will be well stocked with fish, 

 while in the pine trees on the mountain 



HUCKLEBERRY 

 FOUAGE 



$2.50 per Case 



Natural Moss $1.75 per bag 



Fadeless Moss 3.50 per batf 



Wire, %inrlte or phone 



Caldwell the Woodsman Co. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 



THE RUMBLEY 



Ev e r g ree n , Alsu 



slopes will be whistling canaries. The 

 jilacid lake will be surrounded by 

 swanij)s and plains, rocky lands, forests 

 and hills, waterfalls, moss-covered 

 rocks and fern beds. Eighty-three va- 

 rieties of native flowers, flowering at 



