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The Florists^ Review 



SUPTEHBBR 25, 1913. 



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Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD 8MILAX, 60-LB. CASE, S5 00 



New Fancy F«ms 



Per 600 I0.7& Per lOOO $1.25 



Lote of 5000 or more. . . .per 1000. $1.00 



Qr««n L«ucotho« Sprays 



PerlOO ....1050 FerldtX) $4.50 



«J|BXwoo4^praya 



Per lb lO.ao Per case, 50 lbs.. $7-60 



5 OR MORE CASES, S4.50 PER CASE. 



Sphagnum Moss 

 Bronza Qalax Laavas Perbaie ,|i60 5baies i 7.oo 



PerlOOO 11.60 Per case of 10.000.. $10 00 



Qraan Galax Laavas 



PerlOOO $1.00 Per case of 10.000.. $7. 60 



10 bale* t. 13.00 25 bales 80.00 



Qraan Shaat Moaa 



Perbnndle $100 SbondleB $4.75 



lObnndlei 9.00 25bandlea. 21;00 



Per sack, $1.00; 10 sacks, $9.00 '^'"^ 



■PKCIAX. PRXCSa OH LARQX QVAHmiEM. ,.„ 



Bronset Green, Red and Purple Magnolia Leavea, $1.60 per carton, 

 ■▼erything in Florist** Supplies. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 88-84-86 East Third St.. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



ranks of the 8. A. F., and said that if 

 the various organizations work together 

 a high water mark in conventions will 

 surely be reached in 1914. He highly 

 praised the selection for vice-president. 

 Patrick Welch received a warm greet- 

 ing. He asked for the cordial coopera- 

 tion of everyone to make the coming 

 convention the best ever. He looks for 

 the biggest and best 8. A. F. meeting 

 ever held, in August, 1914. W. J. Stew- 

 art spoke of the 1890 convention and 

 said he hopes to see the 1914 meeting 

 as much ahead of all predecessors as 

 the 1890 gathering led all those before 

 it. He expects a big convention and 

 large accession of new members at 

 Boston. M. A. Patten spoke on the 

 exhibition and considered the conven- 

 tion one of the best ever held. T. J. 

 Grey described the interesting times he 

 had helping to escort the ladies around, 

 and gave an entertainiitg, description 

 of his journey home via the Great 

 ;Lakes and St. Lawrence river. Eber 

 iHolmes also spoke on the convention, 

 although he did not attend many of the 

 Tneetings. Messrs. Bartsch, Cameron, 

 Craig and Finlayson spoke on the com- 

 ing convention and on methods which 

 might be adopted to make it a pro- 

 nounced success. 



There were a few exhibits. Peter 

 Fisher showed a, nice vase of Gorgeous 

 carnation to refute statements that it 

 could not be flowered early. He said 

 he could have had thousands of flowers 

 now if he had wanted them. H. H. 

 Bartsch, of W. W. Edgar Co., showed 

 fine Golden Glow mums planted direct 

 from the cutting bed to the benches in 

 the middle of June. He placed three 

 cuttings together in a bunch and spaced 

 them 8 x 10. J. Van Leeuwen had fine 

 gladioli, Thomas Hesketh, globe Ama- 

 ranths, and Alexander McKay, api)l«8. 

 • Farquhar & Co. invited the club to 

 hold a field day at an early date at 

 their Dedham nurseries. It was voted 

 to accept the invitation and the execu- 

 tive committee later set the datfe for 

 September 27. Members aud friends 

 are invited to take the elevated rail- 

 road to Forest Hills, where special cars 

 for East \Walpole will leave at 1:30 

 p. m. These cars pass the nurseries, 

 which are less than thirty minutes dis- 

 tant. A large attendance is expected. 



Various Notes. 

 "W. A. McAlpine is receiving a superb 

 lot, of roses from the New England Rose 



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 



for your decorations, made fresh daily from the woods, 4c, 6o 



and 6c per yard. 



Pine Bronze Qaiax, $1.00 per 1000. 



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



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

 wanted. 



Branch Laurel, 35c for a large bundle. 



Southern Smilax 50-lb. cases, 15.00. 

 Order in advance. 

 Write, wire, or telephone 18 R4 



MiLLiNGTON. MASS. CROWL fU(H CO., MlllingtMi, Mass. 



Mention The ReTlew whwi yon write. 



Tel. Office, New Salem. Maoe. 

 L. D. Phone Oonnectlon. 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresh Ferns, Green Galax and Leocothoe Sprays 



NOW RKADY 



Fancy and Daareer Fernw, $.3 00 per case of 5000. 

 Green Galax , $3.50 get case of lO.UX). 

 Lencothoe Sprays, 10 to 16 inches, tl.OO per 1000. 

 Lencothoe Sitrays. regular lengths, $2.00 per 1000. 



Write U8 for special prices on large quantities. 



toSrVTrk. N. c. BANNERS ELK, H. C 



V*»»T)tlnn The R«»Tlffw when Tnn wHtp 



Wild Smilax 



Ready for Shipment 

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



Telegraph Office: REPTON. ALA. 

 After October 1 will be located at Pineapple, Ala. 

 Our Motto— Promptness «nd Quality 

 Mentiop The Review when tow wntp 



(iibbonstheSnnlaxNan 



FOR SMILAX 



1 case to a car, wire or write me. 



RED LEVEL, ALABAMA 



Conservatories, Exeter, N. H., including 

 gilt edged Beauties, Killarney Queens, 

 and White Killarneys. Their Wards 

 and Hiyingdons are not yet in crop. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Edgar and 



PLAIN CARDS 



Put up 100 to a package, 500 cards to a box. 



Per 500 PerlOOO 



No. 88 $0.50 $0.85 



No.55 75 125 



No. 48 1.00 1.60 



CVCA8 LEAVES 



Sizes Perdoz. PerlOO 



12 inches $0.50 $ 3.00 



16 inches 60 3.75 



20inthes 75 4.50 



24 inches 90 5 25 



28 inches 100 600 



32 inches 1.20 7.00 



36inches 1.35 8.00 



40 inches * 1 50 9.00 



44 inches 1 .75 10 25 



48 inches 2.00 11.50 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLER, Wholesale riorist, 



1324 Pin* St.. St. Louis, Me. 



Mention The RtTlcw when yon wri te. 



family, of Waverley, left for Chicago 

 September 22, where Mr. Edgar has 

 accepted a position as foreman for 

 Frank Oechslin. Mr. Edgar is a son 

 of the late W. W. Edgar, and is one* of 



