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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 30, 1907. 



NEW CROP 



Ferns-Galax-Moss 



Hardy Fancy Farna 



Per 100 20c Per 1000 fl.60 



Orean and Bronza Galax Laavas 



Per 1000 H.OO Per 6000 $8.76 



Oraan Bliaat Mom 



Per bale 26c Bundle. 5 bales.. .fl.OO 



BphaKnum Moaa 

 Per lack 76c 10 sacks $8.00 



SPECIAL PRICK ON LAEGE QUANTITIES 



GC PDITPUCI I Wholesale Com- 

 • Li UnllunLLL mission Florist 

 34-36 East Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Line railroads. Their property is on the 

 lines and the companies are offering 

 them a price for part of the property 

 that will take in the house and water 

 supply and the greenhouses will be of no 

 use. They were in luck to miss last 

 Sunday's hail storm. 



Thomas Vincent reports business as 

 fair. 



W. O. Strand, of Waverly, last week 

 was summoned to serve as juror in the 

 circuit court. 



Lehr Bros., of Brooklyn, are reported 

 to be one of the heavy losers by last 

 Sunday's heavy hail storm. 



B. Stoll, of Brooklyn, had nearly every 

 glass in his large house broken out and 

 was in town early Monday morning buy- 

 ing the necessaries to repair the dam- 

 age, fearing that the wind would get up 

 and ruin the balance. He also lost his 

 pea crop and many berries. 



August Eberhardt is making concrete 

 foundations for his greenhouses. 



The farmers are now rushing peonies 

 into the market. 



John Eberhardt, of Catonsville, is dis- 

 playing a fine line of decorative plants 

 in the market. 



There was surprise when the trade 

 learned that Thomas Patterson had made 

 application to be appointed market mas- 

 ter at Lexington market. Mr. Patterson 

 has had over twenty years' experience in 

 the market. 



The pot plant growers are somewhat 

 discouraged at the present weather con- 

 ditions. J. L. T. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



The Market 



At last the warm days have come, 

 and, wo hope, to stay. In all lines plant- 

 ing is actively going on, especially in 

 bedding plants. In fact, from now until 

 at least the middle of June it will be 

 rush all the time; everybody, having 

 waited for the warm weather, now wants 

 the work done at once. The same old 

 story. Our florists for the last fort- 

 night have had an unusually good vol- 

 ume of orders, and for this we can 

 thank the cold spring. Again, there have 

 been many funerals lately, which have 

 materially helped. 



The outlook for Memorial day is very 

 bright, although all outdoor stock will 

 be in very short supply here; but as 

 roses and carnations are now in abund- 

 ant volume to meet all demands, the 

 craft feel quite sure that the usual 

 profitable holiday business will be done. 

 Every year the Memorial day trade in- 

 creases, but the customers all want large 

 bunches of flowers for their grave dec- 

 orations, and with very little outdoor 



New Crop 

 of... 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns 



NOW READY, $8.00 per' 1000. 



NSW CROP BRIIXXANT BRONZE AND GRKRN 



GAX.AZ, $1.00 per 1000; 17.60 per case of 10,000. 

 80UTHSRN WILD BMTI.AT, 18.60 and $7.00 per case. 



UUREL FESTOONING 



Good and full, 6o and 6c »er yard. Tc 

 BRANCH LAURKL, 60c per bunch. 

 LXUCOTHOR SPRATS, 11.00 per 100. 

 SPHAGNUM MOSS. 60c per bas: Ave baars, $2.00. GRKBN MOSS, $1.00 per bbl. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIXS— A full line of Florists' Supplies, Wire Frames, Oorragated Boxes, 

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



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



Ttl. 2817-2811 Mail. 16 ProTinee St., 9 Chapman PI., Boston, Mass. 



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FANCY FERNS 



$8.00 par 1000. 



DAGGER FERNS.. 



tS.OO p«r 1000. 



GALAX, GREEN OR BRONZE 



75o p«r 1000. 



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



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



Finest quality LAUREL WREATHS, $3.00 per doz. Obeaper srrades if wanted. 



SOUTHERN SMILAX, fancy stock in 60-lb. cases, $6.60. 



LAUREL BRANCHES, 86c per bundle. 



T«l«gTapb Otttoe, NEW SALEM, MASS. 

 Lons Distance Telephon* Connection. 



GROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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Extra fine FANCY 

 and DAGGER 



FFDNC& $2.50 per lOOO 



M L« M%>1 ^ ^^F Discount on large orders. 



BOXWOOD, aoc per lb.; 60 lbs., $8.60. GALAX. Bronre and Qreen. $1.26 

 per 1000: $7.60 per case. LEUCOTHOK 8PB4T8, $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per 1000. 

 Let us have your standing order for Ferns. 



Send for our weekly price list of Out Flowers. 



MICHIGAN GUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, incorporated 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



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SOUTHERN 



WILD SNILAX 



BEAVEN'S FADELESS MOSS 

 NATURAL SHEET MOSSES 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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The Ocean County Moss & Peat Co. 



WARETOWN, N. J., Dealera In 



Sphagnum Moss and Fibrous Peat 



Also peat in its natural state, live moss in sacks, 

 2/^ bushels. For further information call or 

 write to W. H. Stackhouse, Prop. Prompt 

 attention given to all correspondence. Good 

 reference ou demand. 



stock in sight, it will be no easy matter 

 to do this at popular prices. The seeds- 

 men are having a fine run of over-the- 

 counter trade for the small gardens at 

 last; this, with the vegetable plants be- 

 ing sold, keeps things rushing. It has 

 certainly been a long-drawn-out season 

 for all. 



The Flomts' Qub. 



Tuesday evening, May 21, our club 

 held its regular May meeting in the 



Fresh Green Sheet Moss 



for hanglnK baskets, just from the wood, $1.60 

 per barrel. 



Leuoottaoe Sjnraya. 76c per 100: $6.00 per 1000. 



Bronze and Green Oalaz 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 Feme, $2.60 per 

 1000. 



■. H. HITCHCOCK, GlENWOOD, MICH. 



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Fresh Selected Sphagnum 



We luve our Fresh Stock Spnagrnum ready for 

 prompt shipments, which is of best selected stock, 

 suitable for florists' fine design work. For t2.26 we 

 will ship one 10-bbl. bale selected moss or for $3.76 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 MOSs St FKAT CO., 

 Corlls Broa. Props., Waretown, N. J. 



Brent building headquarters, with Presi- 

 dent Sherman F. Stephens in the chair. 

 It was ladies' night, and the attend- 

 ance was large. Many important mat- 

 ters were discussed, including the school 

 children's seed distribution, the annual 

 field day and the rose and strawberry 

 show. The committee which is planning 

 the club's field day is sanguine of a 

 most successful occasion. It reports that 

 at least two special cars will be needed 



