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The Florists^ Review 



JULV 13, 1922 



FANCY TERNS 





$2.50 par 1000 



FinMt Stock fai tha ciMuitry 



$2.50 per 1000 



8idb|Ml to Chutf* WUhoirt Nottcs. 



Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. 0M« 9 TJtO 



Gr«eii Leucothoe, 100 91JM>} 1000 10.00 



Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 14S0 



10 cartons 14.00 



Galax Loaves, green, per case of 10.000 1S.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimming 



pota. eto.. per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.B0 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDfBS. 





NCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tl% Randolph St,Detroit,|i|iclL 



Huckleberry, $7.50 per case 



THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., ISS.JtiJUtS.fSJSl^^n Chicago, DL 



Init on the eve of the great and glorious 

 Fourth fame a landmark in liis history, 

 when Victor B., Jr., arrived, weighing 

 seven and two-thirds pounds. He is a 

 lusty youngster, and nuithor and babe 

 are doing finely. 



Those who want to soo oriingcs 

 lieavily fruited should run out to tlio es- 

 tablishment of the W. W. Kdgar t'o., at 

 Waverlcy, and Herman Bartscli, the 

 plant wizard there, will show stock 

 which will open the average grower's 

 eyes. Begonias here are in active de- 

 mand and eyolamens, of which there are 

 manv thousands, are the picture of 

 health. 



D. L. Mackintosh and wife, of .Vljdne, 

 N. J., are guests of W. X. Craig and 

 wife, at Faulkner Farm, Brookline. 



A. Blum, of the Dolansky & McDonald 

 Co., is spending a two weeks' vacation 

 in New York and vicinity. 



The New England Floral Supply Co. 

 has moved to the basement of 2(i2 Dev- 

 onshire street, below the wholesale eoni- 

 mission store of Welch Bros. Co., and 

 has its new quarters well fitted up. The 

 entrance is on the side next to the Bos- 

 ton Cooperative Flower Market and not 

 on Devonshire street itself. 



The committee in charge of the selec- 

 tion of a site for the proposed new 

 wholesale flower market had not made a 

 final choice up till the commencement 

 of the present week, but it cannot now 

 be long delayed. 



Carbone's have had an exceptionally 

 heavy run on all kinds of garden fur- 

 niture of late and their June business 

 broke all records. 



A serious mishap occurred to Charles 

 Ilolbrow, of Brighton, and liis son, Bert, 

 July 1. An escape of gas occurred in a 

 bathroom and Bert sought to investi- 

 gate it with a lighted match. The re- 

 sult was that he was seriously burned 

 on the arms and body and had to be 

 taken to the hospital. Curtains were 

 set on fire and Mr. Holbrow, Sr., was 

 himself badly burned about the arms 

 and face in trying to extinguish the 



NOTICE TO FLORISTS 



New Crop of 



Eastern Ferns 



NOW READY 



Write for prices on steady orders 



ROBERT GROVES, Inc., Adams, Mass. 



Fadeless *^**^^^3af^'rYa. *•*»«« 



Natural ^^^^^^i.vf^^r^bL.'^^^^ 



E. A. BEAVEN 



Evergreen, Ala. 



New Fancy tnd Digger Ferns 



PRINCESS PINE 

 HAMILTON BROS. 



MillingtoB, Fraaklin Co., Mam. 



flames. Mrs. Holbrow left only a few 

 weeks ago on a European trip and her 

 absence at this time is acutely felt. 



Albert Schellenberg, of the landscape 

 department of the R. & J. Farquhar Co., 



Sphagnum Moss 



CLEAN >'. DRY 



CAR LOTS OR LESS 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., 



CITY POINT, WIS. 



Mention The Rcrlew when yon wrlt«. 



Dagger Ferns-Wild Smilax 



Huckleberry Filiate 



W. W. THOMPSON 



MONROEVILLE >•: :•: ALA. 



Mention The Rertew when yon write. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemically prepared, everlaatiiu' 

 CartonsoflOlbs.. $2.60; cartons of 26lb8..t6.75: 

 60 or 100 lb. cases, 22c per ib. Prompt ahipment, 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba. Wis. 



