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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKR 16, 1913. 







FANCY FERNS 



Finest •tock In th« country 



^„^^—-^-—. Now Is the time to arrange for your season'i supply. 



^'^''i^'S/SSSSm^^KI^SSSk We can supply you with grood stock the year around. 



$1.50 per 1000 ?S,^''1S.SSU. $1.50 per 1000 



f^jMBBBba^^gg^c^HPI^ Place your standing orders with us. 



Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



(mMKmm^a^Bia^^ Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets $1 75; Cbaskets. each, $1.50 



I iMiiuuiiiii^^B^HH^^ Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000. $1.50: case of 10,000, 8.60 



Oreen Leucotboe 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 



QREEN 8HKET MOSS, vary fin* for Basket Work, Trimmins Poto, ote. 



I~ '*!• Por baSi %2jOO. W' ■" 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES I 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 38 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



MtTitlon Tho Review when you write. 



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m M ^*s I have bad 18 years' experience in gathering forest prodncts. Aside from Cut Ferns, 



JW1 1^ C^rO W^6r * ^^ ^^^ GinseDgr from the woods, and have set out large amounts in years past and now 

 *^** • ^i** ^^ * » Xi** o have as fine a Ginaene 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- ^ v. \^x^f^\^e^r\f^xr f>\ i mji* i 



seng roots than any flower crop that ever was sold. Write for full particulars. IL. Ii. ill 1 v^tlL^UL^IVy OlCnWOOCiy MlCll* 



for the Veiled Prophet's ball, as they 

 are near the Coliseum, where the ball 

 was held. 



The flower ' store that will open at 

 4065 Chouteau avenue this week will 

 bear the name of the Wells Landscape 

 & Floral Co. Mr. Wells is a practical 

 landscape gardener and will look after 

 that end. 



H. G. Berninp had great consignments 

 of roses last week in all varieties, in- 

 cluding some extra fancy long Beauties. 



The following suburban members at- 

 tended the club meeting last week: J. 

 F. Ammann, W. E. Ogle, G. Grossart, 

 Joe Hauser, J. Connon, W. J. Pilcher 

 and Edwin Denker. All were glad they 

 came. J. •!. B. 



LANCASTEB, PA. 



The Market. 

 Though the weather has been ex- 

 tremely unpleasant for the last two 

 weeks," with cloudiness or rain every 

 day, yet there has been a good deal 

 of' business. Up to the present writ- 

 ing, the October brides have averaged 

 far ahead of those of June in this city. 

 The funeral of one of the largest to- 

 bacco men in the county was held Octo- 

 ber 2, at Ej)hrata, Pa. * This, of course, 

 gave all the shojjs some work. Large 

 quantities of orchids, valley and Beau- 

 ties were used. Dahlias and cosmos 

 keep the market well filled up. 



Various Notes. 



Geo. W, Schroyer was oue of the 

 judges at the York fair last week. 



J. F. Johnson is cutting some good 

 single violets and the plants are look- 

 ing well. 



The Keystone Nurseries are cutting 

 Polly Rose, Glory of Pacific and Halli- 

 day mums, and also some good Mrs. 

 Charles Russell and Sunburst roses. 



Frank L, Kohr is showing some good 

 carnations and pink snapdragons. 



Every flower shop in town has a 

 bulb display in the windows at this 

 writing. 



J. H. VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresh Ferns, Green Galax and Lencothee Sprays 



NOW READY 



Fancy Fem», TiOc p6r 1000: $3 00 per case of 5000. 

 Ore«n Oatax . $3.M per case of 10,000. 

 Leacothoe Nprais, 10 to 16 iDches, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Iieacotbo« Si>rays, regular lengths, $2.00 per 1000. 



Write us for special prices on large quantities. 



WIro Uo 



KIk Park. N. C. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C 



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FERNS, GREEN GALAX and LEUCOTHOE 



Direct from the woods to the dealer. 

 NEW CROP NOW RIADY 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns. .1000. $1.00: case of 5 000. $4.00 



Green Galax 1000, .60; ease of 10 000. 4.00 



Oreen Ixucothoe (long) $2.00 per lOOQ 



Green Leucotboe (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. 



MeptloD The B«t1«w when yog wrlf . m 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Any quantity, prompt shipnient, $2.50 per case. 

 Natural and Porpotnatod Shoot Moso. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



■vonrthlaK in Southom Bvorsroono 

 ■VERORSBN. ALA. 



Mention Tbp Renew when yon write. 



CHESTNUTS 



Good, Dice, sound, free from worms. 



"> cents per pound, not less than 20 pounds 

 to one address. Cash. 



BOOMER EVERGREEN CO. 



Shipped from Del Rio, Tenn. BUOMER, TENN. 

 Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Visitors: J. J. Goudy, for Henry A. 

 Dreer, Philadelphia; L. ,T. Seiger, for 

 the Robert Craig Co., Philadelphia; 



Hartford Evergreen Co. 



ALL KINDS OF EVERQIIKENS 



Princess Pine, 40c lb.; Bouquet Green. 8c per lb.: 

 Balsam, 2c; Ivy and Laurel. •ic\ Holly, 3c; Moss, 

 2c; Boxwood, 8c. Christmas stock at any time. 



Cash, please 

 J. M. BLACK CO.. HARirORD, TCNN. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon w rite. _^^^ 



Galax, Ferns and Leucothoe 



Fresh from the Woods 



Galax, Green per case of 10,000, $3.26 



Bronze... per case of 10,000, after Nov. 20, 4.00 



Ferns per 1000. .76 



Leucothoe, Short perlOOO, 1.00 



Long per 1000. 2.00 



Cash with First Order 



BI«wiRK Rtck Gain Ca.. Blowiag Rack, N. C. 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



Frank Fisher, for the American Import- 

 ing Co., Chicago, and Samuel S. Pen- 

 nock, of Philadelphia. C. F. E. 



