NOVEMBEB 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



1761 



Southern WILD SNILAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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GALAX LEAVES 



>"(i Lencothoe Sprays 



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



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NEW CROP 



GALAX LEAVES 



Send me your orders. 



0. W. Caldwell, Manager, Galax, Va. 



(Suocesior to Blair Grocery Co.) 



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NOTICE Headquarters 



DELAWARE HOLLY 



For Holiday Decorations. 



Finest stock, darh green foliage and well-berried. 

 Write for prices, which are right, and terms 

 easy. Address, 



WY* t*g\t ■ ilkICi Milton, Sussex Co., 

 • I • l^UULiniay Delaware. 



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HOLLY, MOSS, ETC. 



Fancy Holly, in case. 2x2x1 ft., per case,S3.00. 

 Laurel Branches, in case. 2x2x4 ft., long 



stems for decorating, per case. S2.60. 

 Cedar Branches ^^Itli Berries, 2x2x4 ft. 



per ease, >3.00. 

 Green Sheet Moss, in large thin pieces, per 



bbl., $1.25. 

 Can ship now. Cash from unknown parties. 



W. Z PURNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



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LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



50c per 100. 



Galax $5.00 per 10.000 



Christmas Ferns 2.00 per 1000 



Laurel 2 00 per box 



Green Sheet Moss 3.00 per bbl. 



Cash with order. 



F. M. CRAYTON, Box 393, Biltmore, N. C. 



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tions and chrysanthemums. He makes a 

 hobby of hybridizing and follows the 

 subject closely. Mr. Loeben is a relative 

 of the famous Senary, of Erfurt. More 

 glass is to be added for the Richmond 

 rose, which is a big seller. Chatenay is 

 preferred to Bridesmaid. Mr. Loeben 

 says he can cut four blooms of the for- 

 mer to one of the latter. He also is 

 largely engaged in outdoor work and has 

 a carload of nursery stock ordered for 

 planting next spring. 



Cibotium Schiedei is not nearly so 

 popular as it should be. Dreer has advo- 

 cated the sale of it. At Rutherford are 

 some splendid specimens and at Prospect 

 park, Brooklyn, I noted specimens grow- 

 ing in round tubs six inches deep by 

 about twelve inches across. The plante 

 measured twelve feet in diameter. This 

 is one of the hardiest of ferns for deco- 

 rative purposes. 



At Poughkeepsie, N. Y., W. H. Salt- 

 ford had his window appropriately deco- 

 rated for the show. He is a strong sup- 

 porter and believes it benefits the busi- 



BRONZE GALAX 



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



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



No. 1 stock, 75c per 1000. Discount on large orders. 



BOUQUKT GRBKN, $6.00 per 100 lbs. 



GRKKN and SPHAGNUM MOSS, 75c per bbl.; 50c per sack. 



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

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

 season of the year. 



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



Our LAUREL WRKATHS must be seen to be appreciated, $2.50 per doz. 



BOXWOOD, finest quality. Write for prices. 



Send us your orders, we will do the rest. 



Telegraph Office, NKW SAJLKM, MASS. 

 Lone Distance Telephone Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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.W#^ Hardy 



Cut 



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FIRST QUALITY, 80c PER 1000. 



FAMCY DAGGER ALSO DKALKR IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce for Cemetery Use 



BOUQUET GREEN. SPHAGNUM MOSS, ETC. 



L B. BRAGUE, T^'^^r:. HINSDALE, MASS. 



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New Crop Dagger and Fancy Ferns,""!^'" 



Brilliant Bronze and Green MiiM:S!Su.r'S, 



BOUQUKT GRKKN $7.00 per 100 lbs. 



BOXWOOD 20o per lb. 



LKUCOTHOK SPRATS $1.00 per 100 



LAURKL rKSTOONING, good and full.. So and So per yd. 



LAURKL WRKATHS $3.00 per dos. 



BRANCH 1:A.URKL SOc per bunch 



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

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

 LTRATA, a fine substitute for Smllax for Decorations. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 8-11 PROVINCE ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



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WILD SNILAX 



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

 Beaven's Fadeless Green Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



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



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ness. I observed the Vassar girls seemed 

 to think it was the only thing of its 

 kind. W. M. 



ALLIANCE, OHIO. 



One of the many eases for trial at 

 this term of common pleas court is that 

 of LeRoy Lamborn vs. the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad Co., an action to recover $2,000. 

 The plaintiff on July 12, 1905, was en- 

 gage<i in operating greenhouses near 



the tracks of the defendant in Alliance. 

 Near his property the company con- 

 structed an underground sewer, and on 

 the day mentioned a heavy storm visited 

 that place. Owing to the inability of 

 the sewer to take care of the water it 

 overflowed, and, according to the plain- 

 tiff, damaged his property and green- 

 house in the amount asked. 



Champaign, III. — J. E. Yeats is fit- 

 ting up a new office in first-class style. 



