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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Decembku 13, 1906. 



PinSBURG CUT FLOWER CO.i 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Pennsylvania Fancy Green Sheet Moss, 



BOXWOOD and MISTLETOE 



222 Oliver Ave. 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



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llClif PDflD ^^^ Perfect Stock, Green 

 IlLlff IlllUr Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns. 

 All strictly fresh 



from the world's fln- , 



I est patch. Are now 



ready for shipment. 



Oalax, 60c per 1000; 



Fancy and Dairger 

 Ferns. 80c per 1000: Leucothoe 

 Sprays. $2.50 per lOOO. Discount 

 on large ordeis. Write for prices in case lots. 

 Terms: Cash or good references with orders 

 from unknown parties.' Place your order with 

 us and get just what you want, and get it quick. 



RAY BROS., ELK PARK, N. C. 



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SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



60-Ib. casen, S5 00. 



It always pleases. Liberal discount on 2 or more 



- cases. 



HOI^LY, the prettiest I ever saw, heavily 

 berried, 2xZx4 crate, f2.50. MI8TL.KTOE, well 

 berried, 20c per lb, delivered and packed In small 

 light crates. SABAL PALM LBAYES. t2.U0 

 per 100. SABAL HALM CROWNS, t2.60 oer 

 dozen. Assorted cases for parlor decorations, 

 t3.00. Fill orders until Feb. 16. Express rate 

 low. Long Distance Phone, Postal and Western 

 Union Tel. Lines. 



Cash with order or satisfactory references. 



E. SANDERSON, Eutaw, Ala. 



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vember, are clouded in uncertainty at 

 this writing. Orchids will be as plenti- 

 ful, or more so, than ever before, but 

 it is unlikely that the supply will equal 

 the demand. Of carnations it is difficult 

 to write with certainty. It seems, how- 

 ever, safe to say that while the quality 

 will average high, the quantity will be 

 far below that of last season. Even the 

 growers who have not been troubled with 

 stem-rot are shipping fewer flowers to 

 town than the size of their places would 

 seem to warrant. 



Summing up the whole situation, the 

 supply of flowers should be all that 

 could be desired, barring only carna- 

 tions, to suit the most fastidious de- 

 mands. The wholesalers have been mak- 

 ing extraordinary preparations for the 

 distribution of holly, mistletoe, laurel 

 and other greens. All are reported in 

 fine condition. 



Various Notes. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will be strong 

 on American Beauty roses; also on 

 Brides and Bridesmaids. Their stock of 

 poinsettias will be a feature. 



Joseph Heacock, of Wyncote, who has 

 just returned from New York, says that 

 three or four of the leading retailers 

 there prefer Kichmond to Liberty. They 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



$1.00 per 1000. 



(lalax, Bronze or Green 



75c per 1000. 



BOXWOOD, No. 1 stock, 60 lb. cases. $8.60. 



LAURXL rKSTOONINO. 4c Sc and 6c per yard. 



Finest quality LAUREL. WREATHS, $3 00 per doz Cheaper grades if wanted. 



SOUTHERN 8MILAX, fancy stock in 60-lb. cases, $5.60. 



LAUREL BRANCHES, 35c per bundle. 



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



fill them. 



Telecraph Oltlce, NEW SALEM, MASS. 

 Lons Distance Telephone Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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"'C F 



FIRST QUALITY, $I.OO PER 1000. 



„ ALSO DEALER IN 



Christmas Trees, Baled Spruce tor Cemetery Use 



BOUQUET GREEN, SPHAGNUM MOSS ETC. 



L B. BRAGUE, TB'I'Br:. HINSDALE, MASS. 



FAMCY 



DAGGER 



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claim that among other advantages the 

 former rose is a better keeper. 



Geo. Cook, of Washington, D. C, was 

 a visitor at the S. S. Pennock-Me^han 

 Co. a few days ago, 



W. F. Gude, of Washington, D. C, 

 states that there were as many flowers 

 used at the funeral of Samuel Spencer, 

 president of the Southern Railroad, as 

 at the funeral of the late President Mc- 

 Kinley. 



P. J. Lynch, of West Grove, Pa., has 

 the sympathy of his many friends in the 

 death of his mother. 



Robert Schock, with Julius Kohler & 

 Son, Frankford, will assist W. E. Mc- 

 Kissick immediately after the holidays. 

 Mr. Schock has been in his present po- 



sition for eleven years and is one of the 

 most promising young men in our pro- 

 fession. 



Wm. Klingsporn, brother of Paul J., 

 is selling for Berger Bros. 



M. Rice & Co. have just received the 

 largest importation of exclusive florists' 

 ribbon that has ever been ♦entered at the 

 port of Philadelphia, among which was 

 their ombre-shaded ribbon in twenty 

 new combination flower shades. This rib- 

 bon must be seen to get an idea of how 

 pretty it is. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co, will receive 150 

 cases of supplies for Christmas on the 

 steamer Augusta Victoria, now due at 

 the port of New York. Two other 

 steamers, with cargo for this firm, will 



