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The Horists' Review 



June 10, 1915. 



Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock in the country 



We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$2.50 per 1000 



$2.80 per 1000 



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Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILB SMILAX, 5«.lb. casM p«r cas«, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, $1.50; 6 baskets, each,$1.26 



Galax Leares, green and bronze per 1000, $1.25; case of 10,000, 7.50 



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, 1.50 



BOXWOOO par lb., 20c; par caaa, 80 Iba., 57.80 



rULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMCS 



Kchigan Cut Flower Exchange 



264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 





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Mtntlon Th» Rtrlew when yoo write. 



There has been considerable funeral 

 work of late among the Newark florists, 

 and they are beginning to get busy on 

 June weddings. A large number of 

 weddings have taken place and more 

 are scheduled for later in the month. 



Various Notes. 



Peter Penek had a display of the 

 new Ophelia rose in his window last 

 week. 



William Weismantel, dealer in both 

 artificial and natural flowers, at 245 

 South Orange avenue, reports that busi- 

 ness is good, though the high prices 

 charged for cut flowers in the New 

 York market makes small profits imper- 

 ative unless his customers are to be 

 charged so high a price as to cause 

 complaints. By Memorial day he had 

 sold all of the bedding plants in his 

 greenhouses. 



Business is good with J. D. Kroehl, 

 20 Belmont avenue. He had consider- 

 able funeral work and looks forward 

 to a good deal of wedding work during 

 June. 



"Business better than last year," 

 is the report given at the store of Will- 

 iam Gahr. Business was somewhat 

 slow before Easter, but has been excel- 

 lent since that time, especially in potted 

 plants. 



Charles Luthy, 36.T Springfield ave- 

 nue, is a little ahead of last year, but 

 says business is not as good as it should 

 be at this time of year. 



Mrs. L. Jahn has had considerable 

 funeral work. Business generally is 

 reported as fair. 



Henry Breuninger, 519 Springfield 

 avenue, is doing well. He has sold a 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$1.00 per 1000 

 1.00 per 1000 



New Crop Fancy rerns, .... 

 New Crop Dagger FernSf 



Dl ac» — t •m tare* •rd«r«. 

 FOR JUNE WEDDINGS. USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



Nothlnar better, made fresh daily trom the woods, 4c, 5c and 6c per yard. 



Bronze and Qreen Qalax, $1.00 per Branch Laurel, 35c for a large bundle. 



1000; $7.50 per case of 10,000. 

 Sphagnum Moss, large sack, only 40o. 

 Pine by the pound, 7c; or by the yard. 



. Tel. Office, New Salem, Mau. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



Mention The Berlew whea yoa write. 



Southern Smilax, 50-lb. cased, $6.00. 

 Qreen and Bronze Leucothoe Sprays, 



$3.50 per 1000. 

 Pine Boxwood, $7.00 per 50-lb. case. 



FiM U«rd Wreaths, $1.75 to $3.00 per dox. 

 We also make any special sizai wanted. 

 Sample sent if desired. 



Pise Wreaths, $1.50 to $3.00 per doz. 



Order in advance. 

 Write, wire or telephone IS R4. 



CROWL fmti CO., Millington, Mass. 



pPBiye VAlfOT AND DAOeXB 

 r b m^ 9 ■ Moee, ■rervreen. Laorel, Spmee 

 and ■amloek Bonffiia, Xmaa Treea. etc. nnad 

 •toek. PrloeaRtebt. 



N. J. SMITH. Himdato. Mass. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



large number of /potted plants and 

 rose bushes this spring. 



Kimmerle & Minder have been erect- 

 ing a S-story brick building at South 

 Seventeenth street and South Orange 

 avenue, next to their greenhouses. 

 There will be two stores on the ground 

 floor; the corner one is intended for 

 their own use. 



R. F. Schneider has opened a store 

 at 454 South Orange avenue, opposite 

 Fairmount cemetery. The store will 

 be known as the Ivy Flower Shop. 



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I Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Montloa Th> r»ti>w wh^n jam writ*. 



Nagnolia Leaves, Cycai Leaves, Ruscus 



Write for Prices 

 giving name of your jobber 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



319-321 W. Randolph St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mentf-^n Tbe Berlew when 70a write. 



