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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Febbuabt 28, 1907. 



GREEN CARNATION FLIID 



TUC nDIOIilATnO who made the first fluid and exhibited the first C*^l ID VC A DC A f^ r\ 

 I nC UlllulllMI Ulf| £reen carnations at the Chicigo Chrysaothemam Shaw T W\jn T CMnO MVaW 



Buy the genuine 

 stuff from Mrs. Beu 



$1.00 PER QUART. PINTS 60 CKNTS 



MRS. F. BEU, ^° *o'^R^S%"o1^^^4otH AVE . CHICAGO 



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WILD SNILAX, »iS 



Caldwell the WoodBman, 

 Introducer of theWild Smiiaz 



HAM «»neA "^3 only place 



|#«*r t>aSf7« -where you can 



ALWAYS QKT IT. LONG NEEDLE PINES, 



$1.00 per doz. PALM CROWNS. $2.50 per doi. 



Extra nice long-stemmed PALM LEAVES, $2.50 per 100. MAGNOLIA, $2.60nper 16-cubIc-foot case. 

 SHEET MOSS. $2.00 per sack. GREY MOSS, $2.00 per sack. GALAX. $1.00 pet 1000. 



Speed a specialty. Write for catalogue. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN DECORATING CO., ~ -- EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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BRILLIANT 



GALAX AND C DD A VQ 

 LEUCOTHOE or R A 1 J 



Wholesale Trade Solicited 



J. L BANNER & CO., Montezuma, N. G. 



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GALAX, GREEN AND BRONZE 



LKUCOTHOK SPRAYS 



Prime goods, lowest orlce. We are not to be 

 out-done on prices and quality of poods It will 

 pay you to get our prices ou large lots before 

 placing your orders. 



WELD & FRANKLIN, Altamont, N. C. 



Successors to C. W. Burleson & Son. 

 FOR SAINT PATRICK'S DAY 



GREEN CARNATIONS 



USE AJAX FLOWER DYE. 



The only Dye on the market that will color a 

 beautiful Emerald Green and still allow the 

 flower to retain lis natural appearance. Money 

 refunded If not satisfactory. Complete instruc- 

 tions free. Per quart by express ll.OO. Can only 

 be had from 



E. F. WINTERSON CO., 45-47-49 Wibash Kve.. Chicago. IH. 

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£> TF m m m/" Green or 

 UAL A A Bronze 



' $6.60 per case of 10,000; 5.000 lots, 75c per 1000; 

 2000 lots, 80c per 1000; 1000 lots, $1.00 per lOOO. 

 Terms cash, F. O. B. Little FaUs, N. Y. 



THOMAS WILLIAMS, Jordanville,N,Y. 



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I would like to know what is the matter 

 with these bulbs. About eighty per cent 

 are as described. 



We gave them the same treatment we 

 have been giving our bulbs the last three 

 or four years. This year we planted 

 them in flats September 25, placed them 

 in a bench and covered them with six 

 inches or so of ground. Some eight or 

 ten weeks later I examined them and 

 they were nicely rooted. The second 

 week in December we removed them 

 from the trench and placed them in an 

 old shed, so that we could get them 

 when we \vanted them. The flats on 

 being placed in the shed were frozen 

 solid. During January we had a thaT/ 

 and the flats were thawed completely ; a 

 week or so later they were again frozen 

 solid. Might this have been the cause? 

 [ can hardly think so, although I do not 

 know to what else to attribute the trou- 

 ble, excepting perhaps that they may 

 have been cold storage bulbs a year old. 



HKADQUARTSRS FOR 



Hardy Cut Greens and Florists' Supplies 



FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS, fine quaUty, $1.50 



per 1000. 

 NEW CROP BRILLIANT BRONZE AND GREEN 



GALAX, $1.00 par 1000; S7.60 per case of 10.000. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAZ, $3.50 and $7.00 per case. 



LAUREL FESTOONING 



Good and full, 5c and 6c per yard. 

 BRANCH LAUREL, 50c per bunch. 

 LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS, $1.00 per 109. 

 SPHAGNUM MOSS, 50c per bag; five bags, $2.00. GREEN MOSS, $1.00 per bbl. 

 FLORISTS' SUPFLIES-A full line of Florists' Supplies, Wire Frames, Corrugated Boxes, 

 Cut Flower Boxes, Immortelles, Oycas Leaves, Sheaves of Wheat, Tin Foil, Cut Wire, etc. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



TbI. 2817-2618 Maia. 16 Province St., 9 Chapman PL, Boston, Mass. 



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FFRN^ $l'75 per 



1000. 



Extra fine FANCY 



and DAGGER m m^m^t ^m,^ Discount on large ordMs. 

 BOXWOOD, aoc per lb.; 50 lbs.. $8.60. GALAX, Bronze ancf Green, $1.25 

 per 1000. LEUCOTHOE SPRITS, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Let OB have your standing order for Ferns. Will make price right all 

 through season. Send for oar weekly price list of Out Flowers. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 



WM. DILGBB. 



88-40 BROADWAT, DETROIT, MICH. 



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FERNS 



Largest stock of any 

 dealer in the trade. 

 Fancy, $1.50 per 1000 

 £>a8:2er, 1.25 per 1000 



ROBERT GROVES 



ADAMS, MASS. 



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This I have, however, never heard of be- 

 fore. The variety especially aflfected is 

 Keizerskroon. Yellow Prince, which 

 underwent exactly the same treatment, 

 shows practically no signs of the trou- 

 ble. I am forcing these bulbs in a tem- 

 perature of 55 degrees to 58 degrees at 

 night at the middle of February. Will 

 some one who knows what this trouble 

 may be kindly explain? E. W. K. 



The several freezings and thawings 

 your tulips had must have done them 

 harm. It is true that these bulbs are 

 perfectly hardy, and in the open ground 

 one or two stilf freezes does not hurt 



Ferns-fialax'Leocotlioe 



Hardy Fancy Ferns 



Per 100 25c Per 1000 $2.00 



Gr««n and Bronx* Galax L«aT*a 



P«rl000 $1.00 Per 6000 $8.76 



Greon and Bronsa Lauoothoe Sprays 



Per 100 ....60c Per 1000 $4.60 



Bojrtrood 



Per lb 15(; Per case $6.60 



Graan Shaat Moss 



Per bale 25c Bundle, 5 bales ... $1.00 



Sphasnum Moss 



1 bale, $1.00 5 bales, $4.50 10 bales, $8.60 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale 

 Oonunlssion Florist 



80 East Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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them in the least, especially if mulched 

 and protected from sunlight. We have 

 never heard of tulip bulbs being carried 

 over in cold storage. Their extreme 

 cheapness would make this an unprofit- 

 able practice. The variety, Keizerskroon, 

 is an especially vigorous one and forces 

 readily. It is possible that if the flats 

 were frozen were very wet the shoots 

 suffered injury which would be commu- 

 nicated to the bulb. 



We would advise placing the flats an- 



