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The Florists^ Review 



OcxoBEB 28, 1915. 







FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock in the country 



We can supply you with cood 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 8MILAX, BOUb. oassa per cane, $5.00 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets, tl.60: 6 baskets, each 1.26 



Oalax Leaves, green and bronze, per 10()0, ll 26; case of 10,000 7.60 



Green LeuC'itboe Sprays, extra fine, per 100, $1.>0; per ,000 V.M) 



Oreen Sheet Moss, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag 2.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale 1.60 



BOXWOOD, per lb., 20o: per case. BO Iba 7.50 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Ich. 







Mention The Review whPn you write. 



is out riding and enjoying the fine fall 

 weather. However, he looked quite 

 busy October 24. 



Nelson Jarrett has his place in fine 

 shape and well filled with young bed- 

 ding stock for spring sales. His be- 

 gonias and ferns are looking especially 

 well. 



T. J. Noll & Co. report a heavy ship- 

 ping trade. They have a large supply 

 of cut flowers, consigned to them by 

 local growers. 



Among the visitors last week were E. 

 C. Pruner, representing Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., Chicago, and .T. R. Simanton, of 

 Simanton & Pence, Falls City, Neb. 



W. J. B. 



PROVIDENCE, E. I. 



The Market. 



Seasonable weather conditions re- 

 sulted in a marked improvement in busi- 

 ness last week, chrysanthemums being 

 easily the leaders. Whites have the call 

 by large proportions, with the pinks and 

 yellows about equal seconds. Carna- 

 tions are a trifle more plentiful and 

 better, while violets have appeared on 

 the scene, so that there is a considera- 

 ble easement in the market over preced- 

 ing weeks. 



Various Notes. 



The monthly meeting of the Rhode 

 Island Horticultural Society was held 

 October 20, with an unusually large at- 

 tendance. Several new members were 

 admitted, following which W. N. Craig, 

 of Brookline, gave an interesting and 

 instructive talk, with illustrations, on 

 "Hardy Herbaceous Gardens and the 

 Planting of Bulbs." The annual 

 chrysanthemum exhibition will be held 

 at the Narragansett hotel November 11 

 and 12. 



H. Howard Pepper, of the Melrose 

 Rose Gardens, was one of the guests at 

 the complimentary dinner given by the 

 Industrial Trust Co. 



Frey Bros, have completed the addi- 

 tion to their range at 50 RadcliflFe ave- 

 nue. It is 21x83 feet. 



William A. Brown, of the Providence 

 Seed Co., is busy with arrangements for 

 the thirtieth annual exhibition of the 

 Rhode Island Poultry Association, of 

 which he is secretary, in Infantry hall, 

 November 30 to December 4. 



W. H. M. 



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1 CUT FLOWERS-FLORISTS' SUPPLIES I 

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WM. MURPHY 



S Wholeaale Commissioa Florist 



I 329 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO | 



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H. VON CANON 



Fresh Ferns, Green Galix and Leucothoe Sprays^ 



NOW R£ADY 



Fancy and DaKKer Fernn, per case of 5000 $3 60 



tireen Ualax, i>er case of 10,' Oil ♦. 



Lencotlioe NprayH. 10 to 16 Inches, per 1000 1.00 



LvacothcM) 8pr««j 8, regular If Dffths, per llXJO 2.00 



Write us for special prices on lar^e quantities. 



WIr* Us 



■ Ik Park. N. C. 



BANNERS ELK. N C. 





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NFW CROP DECORATIVE EVERCfRCENS 



Green GrIrx fiOc per 1000. or $3.75 per case of 10.000 



Darieer Fnrn 75c per HflO, or 3 26 per caso of 6,000 



l-Hncr K«m t6c iier 1000, or 8. ;6 per case of 6,»<) 



l.nnir Gr«»«*n I>eacoth»«», any quantity $i 00 per I, '•00 



Meduim <lr«-eii I, eucothoe. any quantity 1.60 per 1,000 



Short <ireen L,eucoth<>««, any quantity "6 per 1 000 



We handle noihlnir but the very b<>st stock procurable, and guarantee 

 entire satisfaction. Cash or best reference. 



ELK PARK. N.C1 



TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN COMPANY, 



M»-ntlon TTi» RfTlew wh«»n Ton write 



Southern Wild Smilax 



50.1b. cases $2.50 



H&if cases 1.50 



Complete Line Southern 

 Evergreens 

 Wirt CaMnrhw, Ala. PImm ir Writt 



THE mm EVERGREEN CO., Cutwhirfc 4U. 



HAND PICKED MAGNOLIA LKAVS8 



Bronze back, 76-lh. ca«e for te.OO: a small matrno- 

 Ua tree with every cast-; sond tl.OO for a sample bsR. 

 or $ .00 for a sample rasi", 2x2x4: write for contract 

 prices Rmilax, GO-ib. case, S'2.60. Needle Pines. 2 

 to I ft. 10c each; *7 00 lOO. Hi>|iy. koo<I beflc. 60- 

 Ib case. $2.00. Mist etoe, 15.' lb.; $'<.00 l(« lbs. 1 

 case Smilax and 25 Needle Pints for $4.00 cash. 1 

 6<)-lb. case Holly and 26 Needle Pines for $3.76 cash. 

 Shipping point, Owo>ao. 



J. C. CBOWrORD, ■VKBGRXKW, ALA. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



llanufaotured by 



W. J. COWEE, »"H«"i'- 



10.000 $1.76 50,000 $7.60 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



One 50-lb. case, $2.00 



Fresh Vine, Good Service. 

 F. & S. LEE, Marion, Ala. 



