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The Florists^ Review 



JCLY 8, 1915. 



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-* FANCY FERNS ^ 



Finest stock in the country 



We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$1.50 par 1000 $1.50 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



WILD SBffTT.AX, 80-lb. oases per case, $5.00 



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



Oalax Leaves, green and bronze, per 1000, 11.25; case of 10,000 7.50 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, $1.08; 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 



BOXWOOD, per lb., SOo; per case, 50 lbs 7.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit,lch. 







Mmtlos Th» BsTlfew when you writs. 



cialty of ferns, for which there was a 

 ready sale. Last season he introduced 

 one new kind of fern, and the coming 

 season will introduce two more new 

 varieties. 



John Tschupp & Co., 3961 Hudson 

 boulevard. North Bergen, will finish 

 planting his ttiums for the fall trade 

 this week. 



Joseph M. Dickson, 537 Washington 

 street, and Sadie S. Scheehan, 531 Park 

 avenue, both of Hoboken, have filed as 

 the trade name of their business at 515 

 Washington avenue, Hoboken, the 

 ' ' Hanley Flower Shop. " B. B. M. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Business has begun to show the usual 

 summer depression. The spring sea- 

 son has been with us longer than usual 

 this year; the exceptionally cool 

 weather has kept the stock in fine con- 

 dition and has also kept the demand 

 much greater than it otherwise would 

 have been. The peony crop is gone en- 

 tirely; it was more than satisfactory 

 this year. The stock was good, and 

 the season was longer than usual. Sweet 

 peas are still being moved in large 

 quantities, but are getting poorer 

 every day. Koses are in large supply, 

 and although the stock is fine and the 

 sales are large, there has been a sur- 

 plus of this stock for the last week. 

 Carnations are exceptionally good for 

 this time of year, and, despite the tre- 

 mendous supply, are being moved well. 



Various Notes. 



An exceedingly pretty wedding was 

 that of Gladys Ennis, only daughter 

 of Mrs. Florence Ennis, of the Wis- 

 consin Floral Co., and Dr. Thomas 

 Howe, Wednesday morning, June 30, at 

 St. John's Cathedral. The bride car- 

 ried a bouquet of valley and orchids, 

 with showers of the same flowers. Her 

 veil was draped with valley. The maid 

 of honor carried a French bouquet of 

 Ward roses, yellow iris and forget-me- 

 nots; the bridesmaids carried Ophelia 

 roses and blue orchids. The hats of 

 those taking part were decorated with 

 natural flowers matching the bouquets 

 they carried. The most notable feature 

 was the decoration at the church, 

 which consisted of about 5,000 flowers, 

 including Easter lilies, peonies, blue- 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, $1.00 ; 10 bales, $9.00 



Green Sheet Moss per bundle, 1.00 



5 bundles, $4.75 10 bundles, $9.00 



Fancy Cut Ferns $1.25 per lOOO 



5000 lots $1.00 per 1000 



Full line of Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies. 

 Wire Work for florists. We are booking orders for 

 Field-grown Carnation Plants. Let us know your wants. 

 July delivery. 



WILLIAM MURPHY 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST 



329 MAIN STREET. CINCINNATI. OHIO 



MentloB Tli> BcTtew wh— yon write. 



New Crop FERNS and GALAX 



The new crop of Ferns and Galax is now ready, 

 and they are the best ttiis aeotion ever produced; 

 they are as larce as you \7ant, riob, deep color, 

 tree from damasre by Inaeota or hfdl. We re- 

 spectfully solicit a trial order, because we are anxious 

 for you to see what we can supply. 



GREEN GAL.AZ 45c per 1000 



FAKCT and DAGGER FERN, 90c per 1000 



Parties with whom we have never done business 

 will please send cash with first order and save time 

 necessary to investigate. 



WE GUARANTEE GOODS to REACH YOU in riRST-OASS CONDITION-ORDERS Eilled PROMPTLY 



T. J. RAY & CO., ELK PARK, N. C. 



M«Btloa Th« H«Tl*w wh— yon wilte. 



bells, iris, snapdragons and carnations. 

 A carpet of roses and peony petals 

 stretched from the church door to the 

 taxicabs at the curb. Dr. and Mrs. 

 Howe left immediately for an extended 

 wedding trip through the east. On 

 their return they will go to Darling- 

 ton, Wis., where the doctor has a large 

 practice. 



The Wisconsin Floral Co. will be 

 under the management of M. H. Moore, 

 of Los Angeles, assisted by Harry 



L. B. Brague A Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS : : EVERQREENS 



■•tabllshed 

 1867 



HINSDALE. MASS. 



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 writioflr »f vertisers. 



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