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The Florists' Review 



NOTEMBBB 19, 1914. 



Mammoth Auction 

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OF — 



Holland-grown Rose Bushes, Boxwoods, Deutzias, 

 Rhododendrons, Pot-grown lilacs, etc. 



ALSO, 100 Cases of Spiraea Clumps, Local Conngnm^nts 

 of Palms, Ferns, Dracaemis, Rubbers, etc. 



EVERY TUESDAY AHD FRIDAY 



THROUGHOUT the SEASON UNTIL STOCK IS DISPOSED OF 



VtHC 



Sales Start at 10:30 O'clock A. M. 



THE MacNIFF horticultural CO. 



NEW YORK 



SEND FOR AUCTION CATALOGUK 



56 VESEY STREET, - . - 



American Prepared Oak Sprays 



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Natural Preserved 

 Everlasting 



Cherry Red— Golden Brown— Tan— Natural Green 



LyCOpodium (Bouquet Groen) 



Something new that lends 

 itself readily to the ingenuity 

 of the up-to-date Florist for 

 making Wreaths, Roping, 

 Garlands, etc. It is a light 

 green color and is unexcelled 

 lor Basket work as a substi- 

 tute for Sea Moss. 



AMERICAN Prepared Osk 

 Sprsya are the most popular 

 material to be. had. The Oak this 

 year is m'-re heavily foliain>d ihaa 

 ever before, and we have also im- 

 proved the colors. 



AMIRICAN Beech Soraye. 



Prepared in the same colors as 

 the oak. 



Macnolla leave*. Full size 

 cartons containing lO'O l»aves. 

 Red. Green. Brown and Purple. 

 (our PurpI* Macs, are inali> 

 Ins ■ hit with the fflerlsta.) 



Parisian Ferns. 



and designs. 



For wreaths 



Try a Carton of 

 AMERICAN OAK 



SHRUBS 



the new foliage for Wreaths 

 and Designs. Rich colorings, 

 very hardy. Cherry Red, 

 Golden Brown, Green. 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



Selling Agent for 

 OVE GNATT. Hammond. Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages 



319-323 W. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO 



