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OCTOBBE 25, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



J489 



Southern WILD SMILAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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Feros°6alax-Leacothoe 



Hardy Tanoy Fams 



Per 100 aoc Per 1000 »1.60 



Graan and Bronza Galax Laavas 



Per 1000 tl.OO Per 6000 $3.76 



Lauootlioa Sprays 



Per 100 76c Per 1000 $6.60 



Graan Bbaat Moss 



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



Sphaaniuiu Moss 



1 Bale, 91.00 6 Bales, $(.60 10 Bales, $8.50 



Boutham Wild Smllaz 



as-lb. Oase $3.25 60-lb. Case $6.00 



Wholesale 

 Commission Florist. 



S0 Kast Third St.. CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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C. E. CRITCHELL, 



NEW CROP 





ger Ferns. 



and Parfaot Stock, Green 

 Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns. 

 A LL strictly fresh 

 ■^^ from the world's , 

 finest patch. Are ' 

 [now ready for ship- 

 ment. 



Oalaz, 60c per 1000; 

 Fancy and Dagirer 

 Ferns, 80c per 1000; Leucothoe 

 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 Just what 

 you want, and gat it quick. 



RAY BROS., Elk Park, N. C. 



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GALAX LEAVES 



»i> Leocothoe Sprays 



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



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NEW CROP 



GALAX LEAVES 



Send me your orders. 



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



(Saooassor to Blair Orocary Co.) 



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eties of roses are grown, also carna- 

 tions, among which were seen some fine 

 new seedlings of his own. His mums 

 are coming along nicely. Formerly 

 known aa the "Violet King," it is 

 pretty hard to admit defeat, but tho 

 only house of double violets grown was 

 poor. None are expected in bloom until 

 late November. Nevertheless, Mr. 

 Klagge has not lost courage. In place 

 of thousands of violets, he expects to 

 ship thousands of valley, hyacinths, 

 tulips, narcissi, daffodils, etc., this sea- 

 son, having planted about 200,000 

 bulbs. A couple of cold bottles wound 

 up this visit. 



A. L. Stevens' place was next on the 

 list. Here about 30,000 square feet of 

 glass is devoted to carnations, at pres- 

 ent the best on the market. Mr. Stevens 

 is pretty well along in years, but able 

 to hold his own. No outside help is 

 employed, he and his son, Albert, being 



BRONZE GALAX 



In 10,000 lots, $6.60 per caise, or 760 per 1000. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



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



BOUQUKT GRKKN, $6.00 per 100 lbs. 



GRBBN and SPHAGNUM MOBS, 75c per bbl.; 60c per sack. 



Always send to us for your ULURKL VCSTOONINQ, made fresh dally from the woods, 

 4c, 5c and 6c per yard. It's the only decorative green to give universal satisfaction at tliis 

 season of the year. 



Try our BRANCB LAURKL., only 35c for a large bundle. 



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



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



Send us your orders, we will do the rest. 



Talacraph Otfloa, NSW SAI<KM, MASS. 

 Lone Ofstanca Talapbona Connaotlon. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILUNGTON, MASS. 



Hardy 

 Cut 



FEBIS 



TAAiCY 



DAGGER 



FIRST QUALITY, 70c PER 1000. 



AIMO DKAUER IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce tor Cemetery Use 



BOUQUET GREEN. 8.PHAGNUM MOSS ETC. 



L. B. BRAGUE, :^:£^i:. HIHSOALE, MASS. 



New Crop Dagger and Fancy Ferns, *l>ss' 



Brilliant Bronze and Green 6alax,!.'.-<s: r».»°» 



BOUQDBT GRKKN $7.00 par 100 lbs. 



BOXWOOD 80o par lb. 



LBUCOTHOB SPRATS $1.00 par 100 



I.AURKL> yS TOONING, good and full.. So and So par yd. 



LAURKL WRKATHS $8.00 par dos. 



BRANCH LAURKI, 50o par bunob 



Headquarters for all Florists' Supplies, such as Wire Designs. Cut Wire, Letters of all Kinds, 

 Immortelles, Cycas Leaves, Sheaves of Wheat, Kibbons, Boxes, folding and blue corrugated, etc. 

 LTRATA, a |lna snbstltata for Bmllaz for Daooratlons. 



HBNRT M. ROBINSON A CO., 8-11 PROVINCE ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



WILD SNILAX 



NOW ON HAND— The best that can be had, $5.00 per 50-Ib. case. 

 Beaten*! Fadeleas Gr«en Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



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



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the whole works, and a better kept place 

 would be hard to find. 



James Carey, to hear him tell it, had 

 nothing but poor stock; but who ever 

 heard him boast f His stock looks good. 

 He is growing several benches of fine 

 Killarney, also some fine Kichmond, be- 

 sides Brides, Maids, La Detroit, o£ which 

 he speaks highly, and some Meteor. In 

 carnations, he grows Lawson, both light 

 and Bose-pink Enchantress, Lady Boun- 

 tiful and some old varieties. 



Last but not the least place visited 



was that of James Taylor. Mr. Tay- 

 lor's stock, consisting of chrysanthe- 

 mums and carnations, looked good, but 

 since our visit it has received a severe 

 setback from frost. Some changes in 

 the shed and the cross-house necessi- 

 tated tearing out the ends of most of 

 the houses, and, with no way of heating, 

 as the system is being changed from 

 steam to the Holly-Castle hot water 

 under forced circulation, frost had 

 things pretty much its own way. 



At present little stock is being cut in 



