!HI5^1W^ ■ k i«(j. iw-m*n\> wavvvf^rxpn n, y J" 



Dbcbmbeb 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



173 



Southern WILD SMI LAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



GALAX LEAVES 



and Leocothoe Sprays 



J. G. LOVEM, MONTEZUMA, N. C. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



NEW CROP 



GALAX LEAVES 



Send me your orders. 



G. W. Caldwell, Manager, Galax, Va. 



(SuooesBor to Blair Grocery Co.) 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GALAX, GREEN AND BRONZE 



UEUCOTHOK SPRATS 



Prime groods, lowest price. We are not to be 

 out-done on prices and quality of groods. It will 

 Day you to gret our prices on largre lots before 

 placing your orders. 



WELD & FRANKLIN, Altamont, N. G. 



Successors to C. W. Burleson & Son. 

 Mentloo The Review when yon write. 



HOLLY, MOSS, ETC. 



Vancy HoUy, in case, 2x2x1 ft., per case, $3.00. 

 lAurel Branohea, in case. 2x2x4 ft., long 



stems for decorating, per case, $2.60. 

 Cedar Branohea wltli Berries, 2x2x4 ft. 

 per case. $3.00. Green Sheet Moas, in 

 large thin pieces, per bbl., $1.25. 

 Can ship now. Cash from unknown parties. 

 Write for circular and references. 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HiU, Md. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



street, in "Worcester, Mass., says he never 

 saw business better, and enjoyed his tur- 

 key after Thanksgiving. 



H. F. A. Lange, of Worcester, Mass., 

 has a pretty display in his store win- 

 ■dows. 



W. E, Doyle, of Cambridge, Mass., 

 lias a big stock for the holidays. Dan 

 Murphy, his manager, is an adept at 

 growing highly colored foliage plants. 

 He makes up a fine combination of poin- 

 settias and Cyrtomium falcatum, the 

 Whitmani fern, etc. Much of his stock 

 »8 made up in advance of the holiday 

 trade. 



E. W. Allen, Hudson, N. T., has had 

 big success with his stock and cut fine 

 Lincoln mums for Thanksgiving. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The trade for Thanksgiving was about 

 the same as last season. There was a 

 heavy call for carnations and supply was 

 equal to demand. Roses were somewhat 

 ^^. crop and first-class shipping stock 

 sold out clean at a good price. There 

 were plenty of chrysanthemums to go 

 around and all high grade blooms sold 

 well but inferior qualities moved slowly 

 at low prices. Violets are not so plen- 

 xuui, for apparently not so maay are 

 grown m this section as in former years: 

 therefore the supply was limited. There 

 ^ere plenty of valley and stevia to meet 

 an demands. Eomans and Paper Whites 

 also made their appearance and sold 



Menticm The Review when yon write. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



$1.00 per 1000. 



Galax, Bronze or fireen 



75o per 1000. 



BOXWOOD, No. 1 stock, 50 lb. cases. $8.60. 

 LAURKL FESTOONING, 4c, 5c and 6c per yard. 



Finest quality LAUREL WREATHS, $3.00 per doz. Cheaper grades if wanted. 

 SOUTHERN SMILAZ, fancy stock in 50-lb. cases, $5.60. 

 LAUREL BRANCHES, 36c per bundle. 



Send your orders for Laurel Festooning in now for Xmas, as later we may be unable to 

 fill tbem. 



Telecrapb Office. NEW SALEM, MASS. 



Lone Dlatance Telephone Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Hardy 

 Cut 



FIRST QUALITY, $1.00 PER 1000. 



FANCY DAGGER AI.80 DKAI.BR IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce for Cemetery Use 



BOUQUET GREEN. SPHAGNUM MOSS, ETC. 



L B. BRAGUE, 3S'Ski:: HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



New Crop Dagger and Fancy Ferns,^'i^o''' 



New Crop Bronze and 6reen Galax, very fine quality 



$1.00 per 1000; 10,000 lota, $7.60. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX tl.^r^:",^. 



BOUQUET GREEN $7.00 per 100 Iba. 



BOXWOOD 20o per lb. 



LEUCOTHOE SPRATS $1.00 per 100 ^rv*. 



LAUREL FESTOONING, good and full. .5c and 6c per rd. '<■ 



BRANCH LAUREL, SOc per bunch. LAUREL WREATHS, $8.00 per dos. 

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

 Immortelles, Gycas Leaves, Sheaves of Wheat, Ribbons, Boxes, folding and blue corrugated, eto. 



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



Mention The Review when yon write. 



well. The demand for chrysanthemum 

 plants was not up to former seasons. 

 There were quite a number of plants 

 grown in this vicinity and a number of 

 growers are complaining on account of 

 the light call for them. 



LENOX, MASS. 



The annual meeting of the Lenox 

 Horticultural Society took place Satur- 

 day, December 1, President S. Carlquist 

 in the chair. The following were unani- 

 mously elected officers for the ensuing 

 year: F. Heeremans, president; "W. 

 Jack, vice-president; Eobert Speirs, 

 treasurer; George Foulsham, secretary; 

 Joseph Tansey, assistant secretary. After 

 the business had been dispatched refresh- 

 ments were served, after which several 

 of the members gave an exemplification 



Costs BO more and where qnality considered 



WORTH MORE THAN DOUBLE 



SILIilMAN'S 



Every Sprig Berried 

 Brand of Mistletoe 



Low special rates. Special shipping cases. 

 Write for prices. 



A. B. SILLIMAN & CO., SfXt Boone, Iowa 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



of their vocal and instrumental abilities. 

 Altogether a very enjoyable evening was 

 spent. G. F. 



The Review is the florists' best paper. 

 — L. J. Brosemer, Oswego, N. Y. 



