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The Florists' Review 



July 10, 1913. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



New Fancy F«rns 



Per 100 $0.15 Per 1000... $1.25 



Lots of 5000 or more per ^000, tlOO 



Gr««n Leucotho* Sprays 



PerlOO $050 PerlOOO $4.50 



Boxwood Sprays 



Perlb $020 Per case. 50 lbs.. $7.50 



Bronzo Qalax Loavss 



PerlOOO $2.00 Per case of 10.000.. $15 00 



• Qrssn Qalax Lsavos 



Per 1000 $1.25 Per case of 10.000. .$7.50 



SPBCXAL PRICXB ON LAROX QOANTXTXSB. 



Bronse, Green, Red and Purple Mag^nolia Leavest $1.76 carton. 

 Kverything^ in Florists* Supplies. 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale $160 



10 ormore balea. per bale 1.40 



Qrssn Shsst Moss 



Per bundle $100 Sbnndles $4.76 



lObundlea 9.00 25biindleB 21.00 



50 bundles $40.00 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Floristt 

 84-86 East rThird Ave.. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The ReTlew wben 70a trrlte. 



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I have NEW FANCY AND DAGGER CUT FERNS, NATIVE STOCK, S2.00 per 100G^ 



Old crop, spring pick $1.00 per 1000. Immediate delivery. Cold storage ferns $2.00 per 1000. immediate delivery. 



Fern plants— 6 or more varieties— for sun or shade locations. $3.00 per case— 36 by 24 by 12 inches. 

 GREEN SHEET MOSS, fresh from the logs, delivered by express, Indiana. Ohio. Illinois. Michigan. $2.00 per large bag. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, 



GLENWOOD. MICH. 



Mention The Review wben yon writ*. 



at Roniona park. The club's trustees, 

 who have the arrangements in charge, 

 say the usual amusements will take 

 place, such as daWcing, boating, base- 

 ball, fishing and various other enter- 

 tainments. A special program of games 

 for the ladies ajifl children has been 

 arranged, with beautiful and useful 

 prizes for the winners. A good band 

 has been engaged^or the occasion. All 

 in the trade are invited to attend. 



Wm. F. Nichol, formerly president 

 of the St. Louis Seed Co., and a mem- 

 ber of the Florists' Club, has entered 

 the automobile business at Delmar 

 boulevard and De Balivier avenue. 



The St. Louis County Plant and Cut 

 Flower Growers' Association held its 

 regular monthly meeting at the Eleven 

 Mile House, July 2. There was a large 

 attendance. President Vennemann 

 opened the meeting, with all the officers 

 present. There were good talks on 

 carnations and on matters connected 

 with the Florists ' Hail Association. The 

 fall flower show also brought out a 

 good discussion. W. C. Smith and J. J. 

 Beneke, treasurer and secretary of the 

 Florists' Club, were present and were 

 called upon for remarks. A beautiful 

 gold-mounted gavel was presented to 

 the association by Mr. Smith. The re.st 

 of the evening was spent in general 

 discussion. J. J. B. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



There is little to be said of an en- 

 couraging nature about the cut flower 

 business, as it is now at its lowest ebb. 

 With daily temperatures of 90 dagt^«e 

 or over, little else is to be expected. 

 The selling season is over and ices and 

 cold drinks attract people more than 

 flowers just now. We hope for a change 

 in September and console ourselves with 

 the remembrance that conditions, both 

 climatic and business, were just a little 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LEAVES, 



Vine Plants of All Kinds 



L BAUNANN & CO. nZlSJISl 3S9 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago 



Send for Catalogue, Illustrated in Colors 



Mention The Review wben you write. 



^^LJ Jt^^Jt ^\ A Id ETC ^^Tf quantities ready to move now and 

 wri#%9 I #m I^#%l9lb9 for the next three months. 



Strong, selected stems. 24 to 36-inch ...^ $4 00 per 1000 



'•tems cut for floral worlt, 9 to 14-inch ......~.. 3.00 per 1000 



Mexican Tuberoses $1.<)0 per lOO splices 



Our stoclc is A-1. nothing else shipped. We are making these sacrificing prices simply to in- 

 troduce our stoclc and firm to the trade. The largest daisy farm in the state. Now ii jour 

 chance; we ship on short notice. Cash or C. O. D., please. 



ALVIN CAPE 



JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



Mention 'n># Ri»Tlew wben yon wrlt^ 



ALVIN. TEXAS 



Magnolia Leaves 



Preserved and 

 Dyed. 



American Oak Sprays Cycas Leaves 



Rnscns Statice 



Write for samples 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



17 N. Franklin Street, Chicago 



ScUlnR Agent for 

 OVG GNATT, Hammond, Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages. 



GOLD LETTERS, Etc. 



iVt inch size $0.45 per 100 



1 inch f.ize 40 per 100 



% Inch size 35 per 100 



On all orders of 1000 initials or over we will in- 

 clude one compartment box FREE. 



AMERICAN IMPORTING COMPANY, 



219 S. De arborn Street, CMcago, 111. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10.000 $1.76 50.000 $7.60 



Hnmole free. 



BEBLI5, 

 N. T. 



For ;|ato by dealers. 



...YOU... 



ALL the BEST OFFERS 

 mX 'tii^ Time la the REVIEW'S 

 CLAft^lPIBD ADVS. 



Huckleberry Branches 



$2.00 per 80>ib. case. 



All Orders Filled Promptly 



CHAS. S. LEE A CO. 



KVmaRCEN, ALA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon writs. 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 



$2.00 per case. 



Fancy F«ms, at $1.25 per 1000 



DacKer Ferns, at 1.10 per 1000 



Write, wire or phone 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



Cverythlns In Southern Evergreens 

 EVEROREIH. ALA. 



ATTENTION, FLORISTS 



New Fancy and Dacser Ferns, good and 



ripe, ready to ship now, bnt we have bett*r 

 quality we are shipping from cold storage. Like 

 the old man's girls, the last is the best. Order 

 today, as they are going fast. Frice, $1 25 per 

 1000. Write for price of Kern' Ferns, and get my 

 price on yearly contracts— it will interest you 



Address H. i. SlilTH, Hinsd ale. Mass. 



Always Mention the... 



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