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The Florists' Review 



October 2, 1913. 



FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock In ths country 



Now is the time to arrange for your season's supply. 



aSSe/ZaEwSSKKHfmSSS^ We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$1.50 per 1000 iSSS'Si^S^. $1.50 per 1000 ^«^Am«»»». 



/^■■■B^^^HniAnuMi^, Place your standing orders with us. 



Full supply at all times. No shortages. ^SUD//i imSKMKHfBtBt!h!t 



i^immfmm^mK^sa!^^ Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets 11.75; 6 baskets, each, $1.50 



^■'''^"'''"^^■^*''^^ Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000. $1.50 ; case of 10.000, 8.50 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100, $1.00; per 1000, 7.50 



Boxwood per lb. , 20c : per case, 50 lbs.. 7.50 



Sphagnum Moss per bale , 1 .50 



_ OREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for Baeket Work, Trimmlns Pote. etc. 



I''«)iA Per bas, S2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 38-40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Mention Tho Review when you write. 



."'Ho,,. ",'■><■»<"■ 



m m ^^ I have had 18 years' experience in gathering forest products. Aside from Cut Ferns, 



lm/|l^ ClI^OW^^l^ * ^^ ^^^ Ginseng: from the woods, and have set out large amounts in years past and now 

 *"** • V^» \^ Tw V** e have as fine a Ginseng garden as exists under cultivation. You are the very best class 

 to grow this paying crop. I can supply you with stratified seeds and plants, from yearlings to 3-year-olds, right from the 



very best garden, which is now paying larger returns from gin- -, -- \2jTr»vsr'f\r'V r-i J \if L 



seng roots than any flower crop that ever was sold. Write for full particulars. IL. il. ill 1 l^ilL^^LlL'N.y OlCnWOOd, MlCu. 



spurs, snapdragons, coreopsis, gaillar- 

 dias and cosmos are still being cut 

 outdoors and are disposed of quickly. 

 Jerusalem cherries are about the only 

 potted plants to be had at present. 



Various Notes. 



Visitors: M. Adler, New York city; 

 George Burgevin, of Valentine Burge- 

 vin's Sons, Kingston, N. Y.; L. J. 

 Seiger, of the Robert Craig Co., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Angus Croft is now with N, F. Hig- 

 gins, in the store on State street. 



James Morrison was injured last 

 week by being hit by a motorcycle 

 just as he was alighting from an auto- 

 mobile. His foot was badly cut and 

 bruised, but no bones were broken. It 

 will be some time before he will be 

 able to be around again. 



Meacham & Hassell's new store 

 front is finished, which gives them a 

 large display window, with a smaller 

 one at the right of the entrance. It 

 makes the store much more attractive. 



The Flower Shop, on Worthington 

 street, has a small but attractive store 

 in the new quarters. An error was 

 made last week in reporting that the 

 new quarters were in the basement. 

 They have a lower deck display win- 

 dow, but the store proper is on a level 

 with the street. 



Miss Emerson is confined to her 

 home with typhoid, but her condition 

 is improving. E.G. A. 



Decorative Evergreens 



OF QUALITY 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 75c per 1000; $3.00 per case of 5,000 



Galax, standard size 50c per 1000; 4.00 per case of 10,000 



Leucothoe Sprays, long |>2.00 per 1000. any quantity 



Leucothoe Sprays, short 1.00 per 1000, any quantity 



Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 



Discount allowed on large orders or for standing orders. 



Correspondence solicited. 



T. J. RAY S CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



M<>ii('lon Thii RptI^w wh»ii yon wrtf 



FERNS, GREEN GALAX and LEUCOTHOE 



Direct from the woode to the dealer. 



NEW CROP NOW RIADY 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns. .1000, $1.00; case of 5.000. $4.00 



QreenGalax 1000. .60; case of 10.000. 4.00 



Qreen Leucothoe (long) $2.00 per 1000 



Green Leucothoe (short) 1.00 per 1000 



When in a hurry, wire us at Elk Park, N. C. 



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN CO. 



BANNERS ELK. N. C. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Princeton, HI.— The W. E. Trimble 

 Greenhouse Co. has completed five more 

 greenhouses, making a total of nine- 

 teen. 



Cameron, Mo. — Ealph Ward's new 

 greenhouse is nearing completion. 

 When it is ready for use, Mr. Ward 

 will grow both flowers and vegetables. 



Belle Fourche, S. D. — Theodore Wiles, 

 proprietor of the Belle Fourche Green- 

 houses, now has a full supply of stock 

 from his own houses and no longer 

 ships in his stock. 



Wild Smilax 



1 casf . 60 lbs $ 2.00 



6 cases 11-00 



Fresh vine and prompt service. 



F. 9t S. LEE, Marion, Alabama 



Mfntlon The ReTlew when yon wrlf . 



JoIms Greek Evergreen Co. 



JUST NOW READY 



Box. 7»3C ; Laurel. 2c lb. ; Ivy. 2c : Dagger Ferns, 

 fancy, 70c 1000; Balsam, 2c lb.: UrnamenUl 

 Spruce, 2c lb. ; Galax, 40c 1000. Discount on large 

 orders. We are headquarters for Boxwood. 

 Cash. 



GRANT PRCSNEIL & BEIL, ' Del Rie. Tcnn. 



Uentlon The Review when yoa write. 



American Prepared 

 Oak Sprays 



Fireproof. Cherry Bed. Golden Browo 

 and Natural Green. By the spray jor 

 pound. 



RUSCUS in all colors; STATICS, 

 CYCAS LSAVES. 



American Oak Shrubs, in hampers, 

 for making Wreaths and Desicms. 



OSCAR LEI8TNER 



17 N. Franklin Street. Chlcaco 



Distributing Agent (or 

 OVE 6NATT, H«inmond, Ind. 



Preparer of Natnral Foliages. 



Alwaye mention the Floriete* ReTlew 

 when wrltinc adTeitle«re. 



