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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 11, 1915. 



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Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock in tlie country 



We can supply you with eood stock the year around. 



$2.00 per 1000 $2.00 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortaees. 



WILD SMILAX, 50-lb. casM per cm«, $5.00 



Imj)orted green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, $1.60; 6 baskets, each, $1.26 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000, $1.26; case of 10,000, 7.50 



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



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



Per bag ^ 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss '. per bale, 1.50 



BOXWOOD per lb., 20c; per case, 50 lbs., 57.50 



fULL SUPPLY Cl{T (LOJVCRS AT ALL TIMES 



Michigan Cat Hdwer Exchange 



264-266 Rmdolph St, Detroit, Nich. 



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Leader, under the management of 

 Frank Buckshadt, is in full running 

 order and had a busy week in seeds and 

 bulbs, with many advance orders for 

 hardy shrubs, which they handle by the 

 thousands. 



Fred Lautenschlager, representing 

 Kroeschell Bros. Co., of Chicago, spent 

 a f-ejtv days here last week. 



William Schray & Sons have a fine lot 

 of shamrocks ready for St. Patrick's 

 day. These little plants have proven 

 great sellers in the last few years. 



C. Young & Sons Co. is celebrating 

 its golden anniversary and has issued 

 a handsome catalogue, the front cover 

 of which has a picture of Christopher 

 Young, who founded this concern in 

 1865. The business has been success- 

 fully run by his sons and grandsons 

 since he laid down the reins. 



Since the new ofiicers of the St. Louis 

 Florists' Club have taken hold, the 

 membership has increased greatly. The 

 following, from the Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, are now members: W. W. 

 Ohlweiler, wflo is general manager of 

 the garden; George H. Pring, in charge 

 of the orchid houses; Max Schiller, in 

 charge of the new conservatories; 

 Julius Erdmann, in charge of the plant 

 propagation; O. W. Garret, caretaker 

 of outside displays, and H. M. Biekart, 

 who has charge of the shrul)S, trees and 

 nursery. Director George T. Moore and 

 James Gurney, head gardener, are hon- 

 orary members. 



The death of Mrs. Mary M. Scott is 

 recorded in this week 's obituary column. 

 J. J. B. 



Montgomery on Grafted Roses, sent 

 by The Beview for 25'feentfi. 



NEW CROP GAUX, FERNS^LEUCOTHOE 



BRONZE G«L«X (hw crap). SOc »tr 1000. 94.00 Mr cau •! 10.000 



Oreen Oalaz 50c per 1000: case lots of 10.000. $4.00 



DacKeraodFanc7Fem8.80cperlOOO: case lots of 5,000. 3.60 

 Oreen Leucothoe, Lons, $2.00; Medium, $1.60; Short. $1.00 1000 

 Khododeodron Leaves 50c per 1000 



Na txit* chim far Mixcrf eitit. Tenat cash. Best refcriacet. 



ELK GALAX & TERN CO., Bannen Elk, N. C. 



Mention The Berlew when yon wiita, 



1o MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-Inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-lncb clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 4-column advt., pages 52 

 and 53. 



F. W. BOCHELLE & SOKS, Cheater, N. J. 

 Mention The Review -when you write. 



ppOiye rAKCT AND DAGOKB 



r b m^ 9 ■ Mom, ETerrrMn, Laarel, Spnie* 

 and Hemlock Boxvba, Xmaa Trees, etc. rlneat 

 ■tock. PrioeaRlffbt. 



N. J. SMITH, HlmdaU, MaM. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



The Market. 



Eetail trade this year is not suffering 

 from the lull that usually comes with 

 Lent. Instead, it is slowly increasing. 

 There is a good market for roses, carna- 

 tions, sweet peas, tulips, narcissi and 

 hyacinths. Potted plants are in the 

 usual demand. With the help of several 

 funerals, the florists have managed to 

 use nearly all the lilies. 



• Spring Flower Show. 



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Friday, March 5, marked the close of 



one of the most successful spring flower 



FANCY 



GREENSHEETMOSS 



XXX QUALITY 



Large Sacks, $1.50 



rinSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 



121 Sandusky St. FITTSBURGH, FA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



WILD SMILAX 



$2.25 per case Half case, $1.S5 



Fresh stock. Prompt shipments. Everything 

 in the line of SOUTHERN EVERGREENS. 



Wire Catherine, Ala. Write or phone 



THE VIRGIN EVERGREEN CO., Gastonburg, Ala. 



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Selected Boxwood Sprays, tree and 



dwarf, 12c pound. 

 Green Sheet Mobs, $1.25 bag. 

 Laurel Branches, 2x2x4ft. case, $2.50 

 Laurel Stems, large bag, $1.00. 

 W. Z. PURNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



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