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The Florists' Review 



Skfxhmbbb 11, 1913. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w Fancy Ferns 



Per 500 $075 Per 1000 $1.26 



Luts of 5000 or more per 1000. $1.00 



Qr«en Laucotho* Sprays 



PerlOO $050 PerlOOO $4.50 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per lb $0.20 Per case. 50 lbs., $7.60 



Bronza Galax Laavas 



Per 1000....:$2.00 Per case of 10.000.. $15 00 



Oraan Qalax Laavaa 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per case of 10.000.. $7.60 



ikt 



Sphagnum Moss 



Per bale $ l 60 6 bales $ 7.0O 



10 bales 13.00 25 bales 30.00 



Qraan Shaat Moss 



Per bundle $100 6bnn(Uei $4.75 



10 bandies 9 00 25 handles .':.. . 21.00 



Per sack, $1.00; 10 sacks, $9.00 



■PKCXAL PRICKS ON LAROX QnAMTITIRS. 



Bronae, Green, Red and Purple Magnolia LeaTOS* $1.60 per carton. 

 Everything in Florists* Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist* 

 88- 84-86 Bast Third St., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



THIS IS THE TIME TO BOOK ORDERS FOR LYCOPOWUH, ?,''lSi^'-„/j5?lJo'Jil'«,??ieir.^lS.l?t 



$7.50 per 100 Ibis., selected stock, graded as per prices. Cash with order from unknown parties. 1 am shipping large amounts 

 of Cut Ferns all the time, and have ready for fall worif the largest crew of fern-pickers of anyone in the business— 80 

 working now and over 500 ready for fall, when storage work -. -- vjlT/^ ur'^^r'V /^l J \A' U 



commences, gathering Ferns, Lycopodium and Sphagnum Moss. t«. M. Ml 1 i^rlL«LK.»lV.» i^lenwoOCly MlCll. 



President Welch and other prominent 

 members will give their impressions of 

 the Minneapolis convention and per- 

 haps an inkling of what may be done 

 here a year hence. Every member is 

 urged to be in attendance. 



The seed houses here are now fairly 

 well cleaned out of French bulbs, and 

 are busy this week unpacking Dutch 

 bulbs. The demand for these is re- 

 markably brisk; Darwin tulips are in 

 special fayor. 



"William McGillivray, a well known 

 local gardener who recently went to 

 Newport, has just undergone an opera- 

 tion in the hospital there for appendi- 

 citis. His friends will be glad to learn 

 that he is progressing favorably. 



A large vaae of Oncidium Kogersii, 

 rising out of a bed of fancy-leaved 

 caladiums and crotons, niade a pleasing 

 picture in one of Galvin's Tremont 

 street windows, September 6. 



W. N. Craig. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Trade has been fairly good for the 

 last few weeks. There has been just 

 enough funeral work to keep the stock 

 cleaned up. Asters have been in fair 

 supply; gladioli still are plentiful. Dah- 

 lias have been arriving in fair supply; 

 the recent dry, hot weather has been 

 hard on them, however, and the outlook- 

 is not 80 good as it was last year. 

 Lilies have been available in a medium 

 supply. 



Various Notes. 



This is the week of the Indiana state 

 fair. The indications are that there will 

 be a large number of entries in the 

 flower exhibits. The premiums have 

 been increased in some classes, and it 

 looks as though there would be some 

 good competition this year. 



The rearular monthly meeting of the 

 Indiana State Florists' Association is 

 held ^t 1he store rooms of the Smith 

 ft Young Co., on East Ohio street^ Thurs- 



L B. Brague & Son 



Wbnlesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS : : EVERGREENS 



••«»••- MINSDAIE, MASS. 



.Mention Thp Review when yon write. 



Huckleberry Foliage 



S2.00 par ea*«. 

 NEW CROP FANCY FKRNS....|1.2S per 1000 



DAOOER FERNS 1 .10 per 1000 



P«rp«tuat*d and Natural fthaat Moaa. 



E. A. BtAYtN, - EVEKGKEIN, AU. 



Mpntloti The RfTlpw when yon write. 



ATTENTION! 



If you wl«h Southern Wl'd Qmllax and Flo- 

 rists' Hatdy Decomtive Supplies that are RIGHT 

 in qua ity and P'ires: if you d< mand prompt, 

 reliab'e ervice, ^en■l your orderc to 



HFNPV I I FA Shlppertothe 

 lli:<llIV I Lt, L,MJ>r\, Partlcnlar Trade 



A'ldres* 'e'ters and mP8^aKe* to 

 H. L. LEA, - Orrvllla, Ala. 



Mi'iiilmi 'I li'- itfvlew wUfu you write. 



day night, September 11. There should 

 be a good attendance, as many of the 

 out-of-town florists can take in the fair 

 and the meeting at the same time. 



S. S. Skidelsky spent a day with the 

 trade last week. Mr. Skidelsky is on 

 his return from the convention, and his 

 praises are many for the hospitality 

 shown by our northern florists. 



George Wiegand has returned from a 

 week 's visit in Louisville and other 

 places in Kentucky. 



J. J. Karins, with H. A. Dreer, Phila- 

 delphia, called on the trade last week. 



The A. Wieganfl's Sons Co. has pur- 

 chased a new Pathfinder automobile for 

 the delivery service. 



Frank Melig, manager of the Hoosier 

 Plant Co., was married recently. Mr. 

 Melig has the best wishes of the trade. 



A. F. J. Pnur spent a day or two at 

 Rifhmond last week. 



The establishment of S. F. Smith is 



John T. Miles 



Wbolesaie ind Retail Florist 

 THURMOND, N. C. 



GREEN AND BRONZE GALAX 



■ apaclalty 



Special price in car lots. Write me your wantf. 

 Mention The Ri»Tlfw wben yoo write. 



Wild Smilax 



lUady for shipment from 

 Augu.-t 15 to October 1. 



D. 8. CRUM, P. O. Bellevill*, Ala. 



Te'egraph Office: REPTON, ALA. 

 After Octob»-r l.will be located at Pineapple. Ala 

 Our Motto- Promptness and Quality 



'Monnnr rtip f^pvipw wh«*rv vot^ «rifp 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



5 l>bl. bales, finest qvalitv, 

 $1.25 per bale: burlapprio, $1.40. 



Oraan Shaat and Lok Moaa, $1.25 per bag. 

 Graan Clump Moaa, $1.00 per bug. 

 Laural Brancliaa, 2z2i4-ft. cose. $2.50 per case 

 Laural Stama, large bag, $1.00. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



Mpiitlriii Thf KpvIpw wIi.*!! vmi win.- 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manuffacturad by 



W. J. COWEE,%"¥." 



10.000 $1.75 50.000. ..... .$7.60 



Bnmple free. For sale by dealers. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



of any d> S' r.ption for ge"fral dec'Oiating. 

 NATURAL PREPARED 



Palms, Sagos, etc.. for Hal , I'arlor or Special 



Deroraiions 



Special assortment of Paper Flowers for Auto or 



Flo a1 Parades 



Write for Special Catalogue F. R 17 



farl Notcrhart ^^-^^ N. Mlchiicnn Ave., 

 vdri iieuLiieri, 4fh pinor. riiir4(iO 



almost a thing of the past. The green- 

 houses are being wrecked and are to be 

 replaced with modern residences. 



H. L. w; 



