OCTOBEB 18, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1421 



Southern WILD SMILAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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Feros°6alax-Lencothoe 



Hardy Tanoy Wmmm 



Per 100 20c Per 1000 11.60 



Graen and Bronze Galax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 5000 $8.78 



Leuoothoe Sprays 



Per 100 75c Per 1000 $6.60 



Green Sheet Mosa 



Per Bale 25c Bundle, 6 Bales. .$1.00 



SpliaKniun Moas 



1 Bale, $1.00 6 Bales, $1.60 10 Bales, $8.50 



Soutbem Wild Smllax 

 a5-lb. Case $8.26 50-Ib. Case $6.00 



G. E. GRITCHELL. 



Wholesale 

 Oommlssion Florist. 



86 Kast Third St., CINCXNMATI, OHIO 



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lie III PDflD <^°(l Perfect Stock, Green 

 nCIf UilUr Oalax, Leucottaoe Sprays, 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns. 

 A liL strictly fresh 

 ■"- from the world's 

 [finest patch. Are^ 

 I now ready for ship- 

 ment. 



Galax, 60c per 1000; 

 Fancy and DagKer 

 Ferns, 80c per 1000; Leucotboe 

 Sprays, $2.60 per 1000. Discount on large orders 

 Write for prices in case lots. Terms: Cash or 

 good reference with orders from unknown par- 

 ties. Place your order with us and get ]ust what 

 you want, and get it quick. 



RAY BROS., Elk Park, N. Q. 



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GAUX LEAVES 



»< Leocothoe Sprays 



J. G. LOVEN, MONTEZUMA, N. G. 



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NEW CROP 



GALAX LEAVES 



Send me your orders. 



C. W. Caldwell, Manager, Galax, Va. 



(Suooeaaor to Blair Grocery Co.) 



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at from $1 to $3 per dozen. vVe do not 

 think so many are being grown this sea- 

 son, in which case the market will prob- 

 ably not go to pieces so badly while they 

 are in season. 



Lilies are not very abundant. Valley 

 remains about the same. Ldttle other 

 stock is now arriving. Some nice, bushy 

 chrysanthemum plants are seen of single 

 and pompon varieties, and the plant 

 trade is beginning to take on a little 

 hope. 



Qub Meeting. 



Owing to the main halls being let for 

 the week, the meeting of the (Jardeners' 

 and Florists' Club was held in the ban- 

 quet room in the basement on October 

 16. There was again a very large at- 

 tendance, nearly 150 ladies and gentle- 

 men being present. J. B. Velie, the Lord 

 & Burnham Co.'s Boston superintendent, 

 read an excellent paper on "Oreenhouse 

 Construction," which gave rise to an 



BRONZE GALAX 



In 10,000 lots, $6.50 per case, or 76c per 1000. 



Fancy or Dagger Feros 



No. 1 stock, 76c per 1000. Discount on large orders. 



BOUQUXT GRKXN, $6.00 per 100 lbs. 



GRKkN and SPHAGNUM MOSS, 76c per bbl.; 50c per sack. 



Always send to us for your LAURKL TESTOONING, made fresh daily from the woods, 

 4c, 6c and 6c per yard. It's the only decorative green to give universal satisfaction at this 

 season of the year. 



Try our BRAN CH LAUIUCL, only 85c for a large bundle. 



Our lAURKI. WRKATH8 must be seen to be appreciated, $2.50 per doz. 



BOXWOOD, November 1, flneBt quality. Write for prices. 



Send U8 your orders, we will do the rest. 



Telecrapli Office, NIIW SAL,KM, MASS. 

 Lone Dlatanoe Teleplione Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILUNGTON, MASS. 



"cS' F 



FIRST QUALITY, 70c PER 1000. 



FAMCY DAGGER ALMO DKAUCR IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce for Cemetery Use 



BOUQUET GREEN. SPHAGNUM MOSS, ETC. 



L. B. BRAGUE, 



""aSit-SKS."" HINSDALE, MASS. 



Dealer In the U. S. ""'wunfctj mnwwi 



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New Crop Dagger and Fancy Ferns, *l>S'o' 



Brilliant Bronze and Brain 6alai,*i,'.o!o>'£.«7!» 



BOUQDKTGBKKN $7.00 per 100 lbs. 



BOXWOOD Mcper lb. 



LXnCOTHOK SPRATS $1.00 per 100 



LAURXL ygS TOONIHO, good and full.. Be and So per yd. 



LAUBKL WBXATHS $S.00perdOB. 



BRANCH LAUBKL SOc per bnncli 



Headquarters for all Florists' Supplies, such ai Wire Designs, Oat Wire, Letters of all Kindt, 

 Immortelles, Oycas Leaves, Sheaves of Wheat, Ribbons, Boxes, folding and blue corrugated, etc. 

 X.TRATA, a tine aubatltate for Smllax tor Deooratlona. 



HSNRT H. ROBINSON * CO.. 8- 11 PBOVINCK ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



WILD SNILAX 



NOW ON HAND— The best that can be had, $5.00 per 5(Mb. case. 

 Be»Ten*s Fadeless Oraen Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



WM. C. SMITH Sl CO., Brokers, 1316 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



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animated discussion participated in by 

 Metasrs. Montgomery, Iliffe, Patten, Ste- 

 vens, Finlayson, Anderson, Cameron, 

 Duncan and others. Several amendments 

 to the by-laws relative to dues of mem- 

 bers were carried. 



The committee appointed to make ar- 

 rangements for classes in landscape gar- 

 demng reported that they had a pros- 

 pectus ready and that classes could be 

 started at an early date. The prizes of- 

 fered for geranium plants to be grdwn 



by assistant gardeners brought out some 

 remarkably well-grown specimens. W. D. 

 Nickerson won first for a plant of S. A. 

 Nutt carrying forty trusses. 



Several new members elected brought 

 the membership up well over the 350 

 mark. Presiuent Wheeler appointed a 

 nominating committee to bring in a list 

 of officers at the November meeting, a» 

 follows: Cameron, Orpet, and HeurUn. 



Eefreshments were served as usual^ 

 and the meeting, which was a most ex- 



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