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The Florists' Review 



September 18, 1018. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w Faney Fmim 



Per 500 10.76 Per 1000 $1.28 



Lots of 5000 or more per 1000, $1.00 



Qr««n L*ucotho« Sprays 



Per 100 10.50 Per 1000 .$4.50 



Boxuvood Sprays 



Per lb $0.20 Per case, 50 lbs., $7.50 



Bronzs Qalax Lsavss 



Per 1000 $2.00 P0r case of 10.000.. $15.00 



Qrssn Qalax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per case of 10.000.. $7. 50 



Sphagnum Mass 



Ferbale $1.50 5bale8 $ 7.00 



lObalea. 13.00 25bales 30.00 



Qraan Shaat Moss 



Per bnndle $1.00 5 bandies $ 4.75 



lObondle* 9.00 25bandlei 21.00 



Per sack. $1.00; 10 sacks, $9.00 



■PKCIAI. PRXCan ON LARGS QUAHTXTXXB. 



Bronse, Green, Red and Purple MAcnolia Leavea* 91.60 per carton, 

 ■▼erythinflf in FldMatB* Supplies. 



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



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C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholeaale Cooualssion Florist, 

 38-84-86 East Third St., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



THIS IS THE TIME TO BOOK ORDERS FOR LYCOPODIUM, ^ 'lfirhto'\'id'^^'^^"p^'loSV'5S.1St 



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

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

 working now and over 500 ready for fall, when storage work |^ -- utTminnnv m J \Jf U 



commences, gathering Ferns, Lycopodium and Sphagnum Moss. I-» tl. Ill 1 \.^rl\.^iil^l^f Oienwood, IVlICll. 



. touch of realism seldom seen in indoor 

 exhibits. H. E. Bates, of the Koches- 

 ter office, who was in charge, assisted 

 by V, H. Morgan and W. A. Elder, re- 

 ports good business from the show. 



M. J. U. 



CHICAGO NEWS NOTES. 



[Oontlnaed from pace 27.] 

 of the city store of Poehlmann Bros. Co, 

 T. E. Waters says he still will dye rus- 

 cus »t Morton Grove, where there are 

 facilities for handling larger quantities 

 within a few days ' time. 



Wendland & Keimel are adding to 

 theii; equipment, at Elmhurst, a storage 

 shed ''capable of holding 1,000 tons of 

 coal, and a new office building to be 

 equipped with all the up-to-date appli- 

 ances. 



Harry C. Rowe says that he will re- 

 move shortly from 20 East Monroe 

 street to a new location in the loop. 

 Mr. Rowe states that one of the reasons 

 for moving is that a laundry is oper- 

 ated in the basement. While not ex- 

 posed to public view, the laundry is in 

 many ways a detriment to his business. 



The Adams-Robertson Co., on Rush 

 street, will celebrate its second birth- 

 day anniversary October 1. Its store is 

 said to be the only one in town without 

 an icebox. The display stock is shown 

 in vases in the open store, while the 

 reserve keeps well in the cool basement 

 without refrigeration. 



W. H. Hilton is chairman of the com- 

 mittee of the Business ''^en 's Associa- 

 tion of Hyde Park, which will give a 

 harvest home parade on the evening of 

 October 8. Mr. Hilton used a full-page 

 advertisement in the Hyde Park News 

 September 13 to announce the opening 

 \)f his new flower store at 1509 East 

 Fifty-third street. His confectionery^ 

 store will be continued at 1461 East 

 Fifty-third street, but no flowers will 

 be handled there. 



Fred Lautenschlager reports that 

 Frank Meier, of Niles Center, has or- 

 dered a No. 3% Kroeschell boiler and a 

 complete threaded tube piping system 

 iipfT his new range, and that Arthur T. 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



fine stock, 75c per 1000. Discount on larger orders. Send us'your 

 order now and we will deliver at time stated by you. 



Use Our Laurel Festooning 



Tel. OiBce, New Salem, Hue. 

 L. IX Phone OoDDectlon. 



for your decorations, made fresh daily from the woods, 4c, 5c 



and 6c per yard. 



Pine Bronze QalajT, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Sphagnum Moss, 12-bbl. bales, only $5.00. 

 Pine by the pound, 8c, or by the yard if 



wanted. 

 Brancii Laurel, 36c for a large bundle. 

 Huckleberry, substitute for smilax,$6.00 

 per case. 



Order in advance. 

 Write, wire, or telephone 13 lU 



MiLLiNGTON. MASS. CROWL FB^N CO., Millingten, Mass. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Huckleberry Branches 



92.00 p«r 80-lb. cas*. 



All Orders Filled Promptly 



CHAS. S. LEE & CO. 



EVmaREKN. ALA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Huckleberry Foliage 



%2jOO p«r caaa. 

 NKW CROP FANCY FERNS.... $1.25 per 1000 



DAQOER FERNS 1. 10 per 1000 



Parpatuatad and Natural Shaat Moaa. 



E. A. BEAVCN, - EVERGREEN, AU. 



Mention The ReTlcw when yon write. 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 



$2.00 per case. 



Faney Fama, at tl.25 per 1000 



Dassar Fama. at 1.10 per 1000 



Write, wire or phone 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



Bvarythlns In Sautham Ev«rKr««na 



EVEROREEN. ALA. 



Always mantlon ttaa Florists* Ravlaw 

 wban wTitlns advartlaars. 



Wild "Smilax 



Ready for shipment from 

 Ausrust 15 to October 1. 



D. 8. CRUMr P. O. Belleville, Ala. 



Telegraph Office : REPTON, ALA. 

 After October 1 will be located at Pineapple, Ala 

 Our Motto— Promptness and Quality 

 Mention ITie Review when vou wnie 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



5-bbl. bales, finest qnality. 

 $1.25 per bale; burlapped, |1.40. 

 Clr««n Shsst and Los Moaa, $1.26 per bag. 

 Croon Clump Moss, $1.00 per bag. 

 Laurol Bronchos, 2x2x4-ft. case. $2.50 per case 

 Laurol Stomo, large bag, $1.00. 



W. Z. PURNKLL. Snow Hill, Md. 



Mention The Rerlew when von write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manuffacturad by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10.000....... $1.76 50,000 $7.60 



Sample free. For salef by deale rs. 



Alwaya mantlon tha Florists* Roriow 

 wban writing advertlsars. 



BEBLIK. 

 N.T. 



