MAX 2, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



185S 



FANCY FERNS 



$1.75 per 1000. 



DAGGER FERNS.. 



$1.50 per 1000. 



GALAX, GREEN OR BRONZE 



75e per 1000. 



BOXWOOD, No. I stock, 50-lb. cases, 18.50. 



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



Finest quality LAUREL WREATHS, $3X0 per doz. Obeaper grades if wanted. 



SOUTHERN SMILAX, fancy stock in 50-lb. cases, $5.50. 



LAUREL BRANCHES, 86c per bundle. 



Telesrapli Office, NEW SALEM. MASS. 

 Long: Distarnoe Telephone Conneotlon. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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New Crop 

 off..* 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns 



NOW READY, $8.00 per 1000. 



NEW CROP BRILLIANT BRONZE AND GREEN 

 GALAX, $1.00 per 1000; $7.60 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 100. 

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



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES-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. 



Tel. 2817-281B Main. 16 ProTince St., 9 Chapman PL, Boston, Maaa. 



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Extra fine FANCY FFDN^ $2.50 per lOOO 

 and DAGGER ■ L-BVI^^^ Discount on large orders. 

 BOXWOOD, 20c per lb.; 50 lbs.. $3..'>0. GALAX, Bron/e and Oreen. $1.25 

 per 1000: $7.50 per case. LEDCOTHUK SPK4f 8, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 Let us have your standing order for Ferns. 



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MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Incorporatiil 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



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Fresh Selected Sphagnum 



We have our Fresh Stock Spnagnum ready for 

 prompt shipments, which is of best selected stock, 

 suitable for florists' fine design work. For $2.25 we 

 will ship one 10- bbl. bale selected moss or for $2.75 we 

 will ship one 10-bbl. bale moss and 1 bbl. sack of peat, 

 this offer to show the quality and quantity of our stock. 

 Our moss and peat is well packed, of good clean stock. 

 Before ordering: elsewhere write for prices. Give our 

 stock a trial. AMKKICAN M08<4 & PRAT CO.. 

 Corlla Brot. Props., Waretown, N. J. 



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SOUTHERN 



WILD SMILAX 



BEAVEN'S FADELESS MOSS 

 NA.TURAL SHEET MOSSES 



[. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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i te flowered daffodils are shown, but 

 ■•ley do not bring over $1.50 per hun- 

 ' lod wholesale. 



Irises have been good sellers this spring, 

 • I'i there has been an especially good de- 

 ; and for the lavender colored varieties. 

 ' lee peonies have been used largely in 



indow decorations, and a few of the 

 ' 'rbaceous early sorts have already made 



'cir appearance. 



Fresh Green Sheet Moss 



for hanging baskets, just from the wood, $1.60 

 per barrel. 



Leuootboe Sprays. 75c per 100: $6.00 per 1000. 



Bronze and Green Gtalaz Leaves, $1.25 

 per 1000. Write for prices in large lots. Have 

 largest stock select Galax at all times the year. 



Fancy Stock Hardy Cut Ferns, $2.50 per 

 1000. 



B. H. HITCHCOCK, GlENWOOD, MICH. 



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Various Notes. 



Sievers & Co. have been busy for the 

 last few weeks in the decorating line. 

 They had the decorating of the Fair- 

 mount hotel for the opening, and also 

 for the merchants' banquet. These were 

 the largest decorations in town for many 

 months. 



Wm. J. Dingee has arrived from New 

 York and will be here for several weeks. 



Clarke Bros, have opened a neat estab- 

 lishment on Clay street, Oakland. They 

 will make a specialty of fine decorative 

 work. 



Louis Morteuson has returned from 

 >iiapa, Cal., and expects to again enter 

 the florists' business. 



The residence of F. M. Smith, in East 

 Oakland Heights, will be the scene of a 

 floral fiesta May 4. John Froumuller, 



Feros'Galax-Leocothoe 



Hardy Fancy Ferns 



Per 100 25c Per 1000 $2.00 



Green and Bronze Galax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 6000 $3.75 



Green and Bronze Leuootboe Sprays 



Per 100 60c Per 1000 $6.00 



Green Sheet Moss 



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



CC PDITPUCI I Wholesale Com- 

 i Li UnilUllLLL mission Florist 



34-36 East Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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the well-known landscape gardener, will 

 have charge of the event. 



J. M. Holland has taken charge of the 

 greenhouses of the Cox Seed Co., at Glen 

 Echo, Oakland. 



A. Mann, Jr., of the Shibeley-Mann 

 Co., will shortly make a coast trip for 

 business purposes. 



Joseph Lewis, foreman of the green- 

 houses of Gill's Floral Depot, has re- 

 moved to his new residence, in Oakland. 



J. J. Kegley has gone on a month's 

 trip to Mendocino county. He will look 

 up lumber interests while in the north. 



G. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Business is still slow among the re- 

 tailers* and we hold the weather responsi- 

 ble. We have had warm days and cold 

 days, as well as rainy days. Under such 

 conditions stock is not coming in as heav- 

 ily as it should. 



Carnations last week cleane.d up fairly 

 well. There was little trouble in dispos- 

 ing of roses, while violets are getting 

 scarce. Bulbous stock still hangs on. 

 American Beauties are well up in supply 

 and sold at a fair price. However, there 

 is little demand for them, except among 

 the street boys, who are offering all kinds 

 of cut flowers at greatly reduced prices. 

 Greens of all kinds are scarce. 



Various Notes. 



G. A. Lotze, Glen Burnie, Md., is cut- 

 ting some fine carnations and finds ready 

 sale for them. 



N. C. Davis, Lansdowne, Md., who was 

 thought to have smallpox last Septem- 

 ber, reports that he has lost his stock of 

 bulbs and all his growing plants and is 

 now suing the Board of Health for dam- 

 ages. 



Harry Quick has started to make de- 

 livery of 10,000 geranium plants to J. 

 Bolgiano & Sons. 



The heavy frost on "Wednesday, April 

 24, killed many hotbed plants. 



The bulbs in the city parks and squares 

 are now in full bloom. They are late, 

 but are admired by thousands of people. 



George Morrison and "William Frazier 

 sent a number of plants to the .James- 

 town Exposition. J. L. T. 



Malta, O. — April 23 a high wind tore 

 off part of the roof of a carnation house 

 at "W. C. Scovell's. The damage was not 

 great. 



Wausau, "Wis. — M. Philipp is making 

 plans for the erection of several large 

 greenhouses on property which he re- 

 cently purchased in the first ward. 



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