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The Florists^ Review 



JUM- C, 1022 



FANCY FERNS 



FiaMt Stock In th* coutry 





$2.50 per 1000 



$2 50 per 1000 



-.•^ :^^% 





flablMl to Chang* Witho«t Notto*. 



Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. OMe 9 7JI0 



Green Lcncothoc, 100 •IJKI; 1000 10.00 



Matfnolla Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1JM> 



10 oartoni 14.00 



Gab« Leaves, green, per ease of 10,000 18.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimmini 



pots, eto., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.80 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 



fflCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tltk Randolph St,Detroit,Nich. 



Huckleberry, $7.50 per case 



THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., JS?,c~;.;yfo?.*«,S.,^X^xV.1 Chicago, ffl. 



a 1)aniier month for Aveddings. There 

 ■•ire still some cattleyas coming in; 

 cnougli for the demand. Pot ])lnnts in 

 l)loom are not abundant, but the call 

 for tliem is eomjiaratively slifjht. tSome 

 yood outdoor Liiium regale and small 

 lota of Liiium candidum, the Madonna 

 lily, are also ofl'ered. Kegale ])rnves a 

 Iio])ular lily for June weddings. 



Gardeners' Meeting. 



A meeting of the lioston branch of 

 the National Association of Gardeners 

 and eommitte<'s apjiointed for the na- 

 lional convention, which o]iens in Bos- 

 ton, September ll.', was held at Horti- 

 cultural hall, June 30. There was a 

 good atteiulanc(>, o\-er which Kobert 

 Camei-oM ]i)('side(l. VV. N. Craig out- 

 lined the (luties of the finance, entertain- 

 ment, t ransjiortation and other commit- 

 tees. The o])eiiing two days will be de- 

 \(iti'd strictly to business; on the third 

 day automobiles will take \isitors and 

 others to some of the )ioteil north shore 

 estates, in .Mau(diester, I'rides Cross- 

 ing and He\('rly Farms, thence to f'astle 

 Hill Kanii, Ipswicli, wheic a real New 

 Kngland chnnbake will be siTVed be- 

 fore the extensive gardens are inspect- 

 ed. The ii'turn triji to Boston will be 

 made so that Ceilar Acres, Wenham, 

 the gladiolus and dahlia farm of B. 

 Hammond Tracy, can be looked over. 



On the last day the trip jplanned in- 

 (dudes the .\vM(dd Arboretum, ]iart of 

 the Boston parkways, Cambridge and 

 Harvard College, with an insjiection of 

 the famous collection of glass llowers in 

 the Agassiz museum; Lexington, (Jon- 

 cord and Wellesley. In the last-nameil 

 town several of the llunnewell estates 

 will be \isited; also, Wellesley ("(dlege, 

 on Lake Waban. All meetings will be 

 held at Horticultur;il liall and several 

 notable speakers will welcome the con- 

 ventionists. 



A set of by-laws for the use of local 

 branches was discussed and approved, 

 as well as one or two amendments to 

 the by-laws relative to life membership 



NOTICE TO FLORISTS 



New Crop of 



Eastern Ferns 



NOW READY 



Write for prices on steady orders 



ROBERT GROVESy Inc., Adams, Mass. 



CH AS. S. LEE & CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in 



Southern Decorative Evergreens 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Fadeless 

 Natural 

 E. A. 



GREEN SHi-ET MOSS 



$3.du per bag. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



$1.75 per bag. 



BEAVEN 



Evergreen, Ala. 



fees and the reserve fund; these matters 

 will come up at the convention. It was 

 voted to send a letter of sympathy to 

 Mrs. Thomas Helton, of New London, 



'('initlniicil en \msi' 130. i 



New Fancy and Da^^er Ferns 



PRINCESS PINE 

 HAMILTON BROS. 



Millington, Franklin Co., Mass. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Sphagnum Moss 



CLEAN >: DRY 



CAR LOTS OR LESS 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO^ 

 CITY POINT, WIS. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemicaUy prepared, everlasting. 

 Cartonaof liilbs . S2.60:cari«nsof 26lbB., $5.7St 

 60 or 100 lb. cases, 22c per lb. Prompt shipment. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, WU. 



