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Mabch 14, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1263 



Southern WILD SMILAX 



NOW READY IN QUANTITY. 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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WILD SMILAX, *i^. 



tiAM tf»neA The only place 

 per ^a»C« ^yhere you can 

 AI.WATS GET IT. LONG NEEDLE PINES, 

 ■doz. PALM CROWNS, $2.80 per doi. 

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

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



Speed a specialty. Write for catalogue. 



Caldwell the Woodsman, 

 Introducer of the Wild Smllax 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN DECORATING CO., ■■ -■ EVERGREEN, AU. 



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Fenis-§alax'Leocotlioe 



Hardy Fancy Ferns 



PerlOO 25c PerlOOO $2.00 



Green and Bronxe GmJax Leaves 

 PerlOOO $1.00 PerSOOO $8.76 



Green and Bronze Leuootboe Sprays 

 PerlOO 60c PerlOOO $5.00 



Box\70od 

 Perlb 15c Per case $6.50 



Green Sbeet Moss 



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



Sptaasnum Moss 



1 bale, $1.25 5 bales, $5.60 10 bales, $10.00 



G. E. GRITCHELL, 



Wholesale 

 Commission Florist 



SO Bast TMrd St.. CINCimrATI.* OHIO 



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GALAX 



Green or 

 Bronze 



$6.60 per case of 10,000; 5,000 lots, 75c per 1000; 

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

 Terms cash, P. O. B. Little Falls, N. T. 



THOMAS WILLIAMS, Jordan*ille,N.Y, 



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the old stand from now until the roses 

 bloom. 



The venerable Dr. F. M. Hexamer, 

 president of the Farmers' Club, has re- 

 gained his health and is a regular at- 

 tendant at the lectures of the American 

 Institute, where Henry Siebrecht, Sr., 

 talks March 27. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jurgens, of Newport, 

 were visiting friends in this city last 

 > week. Mr. Jurgens' shipments of val- 

 ley and other cut flowers to New York 

 are handled by Ford Bros. 



Wm. Hagemann has returned from a 

 western trip and reports business double 

 that of last year. He will soon enjoy 

 a prolonged trip in Europe. 



Eeed & Keller report an unprecedented 

 call for their carnation dye. Their list 

 of Easter novelties is larger and more 

 interesting than ever. It's a cold week 

 when Mr. Eeed's inventive genius is not 

 working in behalf of the florist. 



Lion & Co. have over thirty varieties 

 in chiffon novelties to offer this year 

 for the Easter trade, a great increase 

 above last season's supply. 



All the ribbon men are overwhelmed 

 with business. Schloss Bros, are com- 

 plaining of too much night work, but 

 they cannot fill their orders without it. 

 Emil Schloss has just completed a west- 

 «ern trip, ahead of all past records. 



Sidney Wertheimer, of Wertheimer 

 Bros., now at 550 Broadway, returned 

 from Europe last Saturday and has a 

 profusion of European novelties to offer. 



FANCY FERNS 



$1.75 per 1000. 



DAGGER FERNS.. 



$1.50 per 1000. 



GALAX, GREEN OR BRONZE 



^Sc per 1000. 



BOXWOOD. No. 1 stock, 60 lb. cases, $8.50. 



I.AURBL FX8TOONING, 4e, 6c and 6c per yard. ^ 



Finest qoallty LAURKL WRKATHS, $3.00 per doz. Cheaper grades if wanted. 



80UTHBRN BMTTiAX. fancy stock in 50-lb. cases, $5.60. 



LiAnRBL BRANCHB8. 85o per bundle. 



Telecrapli Offloe. NKW SAIJEM. MASS. 

 Lone Distance Telephone Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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HBADQUARTERS FOR 



V 



Hardy Cut Greens and Florists' Supplies 



FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS, fine qaality, $2.00 



per 1000. 

 NEW CROP BRILLIANT BRONZE AND GREEN 



GALAX, $1.00 par 1000; $7.50 per case of 10,000. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX. $3.50 and $7.00 per case. 



LAUREL FESTOONING 



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

 BRANCH LAUREL, 50c per bunch. 

 LEUCOTHOE SPRATS, $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, 

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



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



Ttl. 2617-2818 Main. 16 Province St., 9 Chapman PI., Boston, Mass. 



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The new store is a model of convenience 

 and its location is in the center of the 

 ribbon trade. 



John King Duer, one of the 400, has 

 opened a handsome flower shop at Fifty- 

 ninth street andi^adison avenue. He is 

 right in the midst of some of the best 

 floral artists of New York and close to 

 many established stores, among them 

 Warendorflf, Hanft, Myer and Bloom- 

 ingdale. Mr. Coan, formerly with Bloom- 

 ingdale, is manager. Mr. Duer is related 

 to Clarence Mackay and other million- 

 aires and expects to absorb some of their 

 surplus funds. The big dailies published 

 his picture and made quite a fuss about 

 the venture. 



John Cuff, of East One Hundred and 

 Thirty-eighth street, the Manhattan flo- 

 rist, tells some interesting stories of his I 



Very Best Quality Bronze and 

 Green Galax Leaves Jie^Jo^oo 



Beantlfnl Bronze Lencothoe Sprays. .$0.60 per 100 



Green " " .. .50 perlOO 



Rhododendron Sprays, very choice.. . 1.50 per 100 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns $2.00 per 1000 



I guarantee all stock satisfactory. 



■. H. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich. 



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experiences as ensign with Dewey at Ma- 

 nila, and Schley at Santiago. The flo- 

 rists ' trade is not as thrilling as the 

 scream of the shell and the booming of 

 the cannon. 



One of the most unique floral designs 

 of the season was made by J. J. Foley 

 for the Letter Carriers' Association and 

 presented by them to the members of 

 congress from New York on their de- 



