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NOTSMBBB 22, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



Southern WILD SMIILAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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GALAX LEAVES 



and 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. 



(SuoceBsor to Blair Grocery Co.) 



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NOTICE HeadquarterB 



DELAWARE HOLLY 



For Holiday Decorations. 



Finest stock, dark green f oUagre and well-berried. 

 Write for prices, which are rigrht, and terms 

 easy. Address, 



Wf g*g\9 ■ IIUC Milton, Sussex Co., 

 • I • ^VLLir^a^ Delaware. 



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HOLLY, MOSS, ETC. 



Fancy Holly, in case, 2x2x4 ft., per case, $3.00. 

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



stems for decorating:, per case, S2.50. 

 Cedar Branclies 'with Berries, 2x2x4 ft. 

 per case, 93.00. Green Slieet Moss, in 

 larsre thin pieces, per bbl., $1.25. 

 Can ship now. Cash from unknown parties. 

 Write for circular and references. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU. Md. 



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Wild Smilax and Holly 



13.00 per 56-lb. case. Low express rates. 



liong Needle Plnea 11.00 per doz. 



Sheet Moss $1.50 largre bag: 



Florida Grey Mobs 10c per lb. 



Magnolia $3.00 per 60-lb. case 



All A-1 stock. Telegraph and long dlst. phone. 



Crescent Decorative Exchange, Garland, Ala. 



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by no means well as yet, as he has to 

 resort to the use of crutches. Consid- 

 ering this handicap and the fact that his 

 men have been busy on some new houses, 

 the stock looks good. Mr. Browne is 

 the possessor of some fine stock of White 

 Enchantress from a sport of his own 

 growing. 



M. E. Thorn, the fern man from Har- 

 rietta, Mich., was at the Michigan Cut 

 riower Exchange Sunday. 



T. Mellstrom, of Belgium, was in the 

 city last week. H. S. 



DAVENPORT, lA. 



The Tri-City Florists' Association met 

 at Central park November 15, almost 

 every member being present. The busi- 

 ness meeting was held at the home of 

 Superintendent Otto Boehm, opposite the 

 park, and a general discussion on roses, 

 carnations and violets was held. The 

 president called on each member to give 

 a few ideas. 



Harry Bills, of the Bills Floral Co., 



BRONZE GALAX 



In 10,000 lots, $6.50 per case, or 75c per 1000. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



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



BOUQUST GRKKN, $6.00 per 100 lbs. 



GRSSN 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 Rive universal satisfaction at this 

 season of the year. 



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



Our LAURKL WREATHS must be seen to be appreciated, $2.50 per doz. 



BOXWOOD, finest quality. Write (or prices. 



Send us your orders, we will do the rest. 



Telesrapll Off(Qe, NSW SALKM, MASS. 

 Lons Distance Telepnone Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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Hardy 

 Cut 



FIRST QUALITY, 80c PER 1000. 



FAMCY DAGGER AI.SO DBAIXR IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce for Gemeteiy Use 



BOUQUET GREEN. SPHAGNUM MOSS. ETC. 



L. B. BRAGUE, 



Oldest, Largest and 



Most Reliable 

 Dealer In tbe U. S. 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



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New Crop Dagger and Fancy Ferns,"ioSo''' 



New Crop Bronze and 6reen Galax, very fine quality 



$1.00 per 1000; 10,000 lots, $7.50. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX Ttl^:'l^. 



BOUQUKT GRKKN $7.00 per 100 lbs. 



BOXWOOD 20c per lb. 



LKUCOTHOK SPRATS $1.00 per 100 



LAURKL FKSTOONING, good and full.. 5c and Oo per yd. 



BRANCH LAURKL, 50c per bunch. LAURKL WRKATHS, $8.00 per dos. 



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, eto. 



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



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WILD SMILAX 



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

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



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



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told what he had seen at the Chicago 

 flower show. Mr. Bills told especially 

 of the new ideas in table and wed- 

 ding decorations and basket arrange- 

 ments. John Temple, who was one of 

 the judges at the show, also spoke of 

 the show and told of some of the new 

 varieties of roses, carnations and chry- 

 santhemums. 



The state convention held at Dubuque 

 in October was discussed by Theodore 



Ewoldt, who was elected president of the 

 association. 



A committee was appointed which will 

 arrange the program and topics to be 

 discussed during the year 1907. The 

 committee consists of "William Knees, A. 

 Becker, John Staack, Otto Boehm and 

 Theodore Ewoldt. The committee will 

 meet the latter part of this month to 

 discuss and map out the program. 



The next meeting will be held Decern- 



