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The Florists' Review 



Decumbub 17, 1014. 



MIVVC 





Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock in tiie country 



We cau supply you with good stock the year around. 



$1.75 per 1000 $1.75 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD SMILAX, 80.1b. casM p«r cas«, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, $1.50; 6 baskets, each,$1.25 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000, $1.25; case of 10,000, 7.60 



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



Green Sheet Moss, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc. 



Per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.60 



BOXWOOD par lb., 20c; par caaa, SO lbs., $7.80 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT AU TIMES 



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Michigan CtttFlower Exchange 



264-266 Rindilph St, Detroit, Mich. 





over for this Heason. Sweet peas are 

 pale in color, but are in good supply. 

 There are not any too many violets and 

 they will not be plentiful for Christ 

 mas. In lilies, Paper Whites, Romans, 

 stevia and poinsettias there will be 

 the usual supply and demand. Groens 

 are sufficient for all demands. 



Club Meeting. 



The St. Louis Florists' Club held its 

 regular monthly meeting Thursday af- 

 ternoon, December 10, in Odd Fellows' 

 hall. The meeting was by far the tnost 

 interesting of the year and the attend- 

 ance was large. President Bourdet had 

 charge and all the other officers were 

 present. All committees were called 

 upon for final reports. The report of 

 the spring flower show committee 

 caused an interesting discussion, which 

 took up the greater part of the after- 

 noon. The discussion showed that the 

 plans of the committee were favored by 

 the majority of those present. Frank 

 Robinson, manager of the Coliseum, 

 was present and gave a talk on flower 

 shows. He said he would assist the^'cortt- 

 mittee in any plan they might under- 

 take. At the close of the discussion 

 Chairman Smith asked for one more 

 month's time before a vote be taken 

 by the members, and the request was 

 granted. 



The trustees also gave a lengthy re- 

 port on an entertainment and dance 

 for the members, their families and 

 friends. In this, report the chairman, 

 W. A. Rowe, stated that they had ar- 

 ranged to have Westminster hall .lan- 

 uary 27 for this event and that the 

 tickets would be 50 cents a person. 

 Tbi< repoit lirniitflit out aTiother dis- 



Fadeless Sheet Moss 



S3.S0 PER BAG DELIVERED 



^'' B. A. Beaven 



EVERYTHING IN SOUTHERN EVERGREENS 



Evergreen, Alabama 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Fancy Holly, $3.00 (». Laurel Branches, $2.so cw. 

 Selected Boxwood Sprays, 12c p.»4. 



W. Z. PURNELL ¥£Sg14E?F"£££r SNOW HILL, MD. 



McBttoD Th» KcTifw wpya yon write. 



Wild Smilax 



Ready for shipment, $2.00 per case; 

 half case. $1.25. Heavy-berried Holly. 

 $2.00 per case. Wire or write. 



H. L. Thompson & Co.^»ER6aEt^u«!' 



Mention The H^^lrw wh».|i you writf. 



rPDIMG 'AMCT AND DAeOBR 



■ L n 1^ 9 • lloae, Brerrreen, Laurel, Spmcc 

 and Hemlock Boocbs, Xmaa Treee, etc. Flneet 

 Stock. PrlceeRUrbt. 



N. I. SMITH, HImdaU, MaM. 



Mention Th* Review when yon write. 



A. L. FORTUNES 



l«2ft Ludlow St. 



PHIUDCLPHIA, PA. 



Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealer in 



Jiow Crop Bronze 

 Galax Leaves, por lO 0. 



$l.oo: lO.O'io ease, $7.00. oajofrfe^ns. 



Fanc7 Ferns, per 1000, $1.25; 10,000 lots, $10.00 

 Daeeer Ferns, 1 .00; 10,000 lots. H.OO 



If not selected stock, we don't sell. 

 We take orders in any amount. 



Mention The Rerlew wh«>n you write. 



