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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 13, 1907. 



NEW CROP 



Ferns-Galax-Moss 



HardT Fancy Femi 



PerlOO 20c Per 1000 $1.60 



Green and Bronze Galax Leavee 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 5000 $8.76 



Green Blieet Moes 



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



SpliaKnum Hoes 

 Per sack 75c 10 sacks $6.00 



SPECIAL PRICK ON LaRGB QUANTITIES 



CC nOITPUCI I Wholesale Com- 

 I Li UnllUllCLL mission Florist 



34-36 East Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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ELYEIA,OHIO. 



The business of L. C. Hecock, on Lodi 

 street, has increased to such an extent 

 that larger quarters have become neces- 

 sary, and the real estate on Lodi street 

 being too expensive, the firm has bought 

 several acres at stop 6 on the Lorain 

 branch of the C. & S. W. R. R., where 

 the capacity for growing purposes will 

 be two or three times as great as for- 

 merly. The firm name has also been 

 changed to the L. C. Hecock Floral Co. 

 The company has leased a piece of 

 ground next to where Geha is building 

 his fruit store on East Broad street, and 

 is going to build a commodious building 

 for floral display. The business office 

 will also be in this building. The prop- 

 erty on Lodi street will be used for dwell- 

 ings. They intend to cut a street through 

 to Monroe court. This will improve this 

 part of the city greatly. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Business conditions seem to be satis- 

 factory, with many wedding orders on 

 the books. Funeral work still holds out 

 well and there are quite a few com- 

 mencements calling for decorations. 



Last week's storm cut off the out- 

 door blooms. Roses are coming in fairly 

 well; some are mildewed, but not enough 

 to hurt the sale. Carnations are abund- 

 ant. Peonies are at last coming in large 

 quantities and can be had at any price. 

 Sweet peas are plentiful. Field daisies 

 are sold by the thousands. Orange blos- 

 soms find ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



Richard Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., of 

 White Marsh, lost over 1,000 panes of 

 glass in the hail storm of June 5. George 

 Cook and Bland Bros., of Arlington, lost 

 many lights. C. Gregorius, C. B. Hoff- 

 man and J. Oler were among those whom 

 the hail struck, Kennedy Bros., of 

 Pikesville, lost about 500 panes of glass. 



J. J. Cummings reports that business 

 is rushing. 



C. M. Wagner, of Woodbrook, has a 

 fine collection of gloxinias. He is grow- 

 ing some Harrisii seedlings and at pres- 

 ent shows some fine specimens five feet 

 high, with beautiful blooms. 



Tischinger Bros., in Lexington market, 

 dispose of thousands of pot plants every 

 season. 



Thomas Vincent is having a large 

 number of orders for decorations for the 

 June brides. 



Edward Kress is offering two of his 

 greenhouses for sale and will erect six 

 dwelling houses about July 1. 



J. C. Reinecke, of Catonsville, has a 



Fancy and 

 Dagger Ferns 



$1.50 per lOOO 



Use Our Laurel Festooning for your June Weddings; 

 also our Southern Wild Smilax, 50-lb. cases, $7.00 



Telecrapta Ottloe, NKW SALKM, MASS. 

 Lens Dtstanoe Telepbone Conneotion. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Florists' Supplies and Hardy Cut Evergreens 



Til. 2817-2811 M>ia. 16 ProTince St., 9 Chapman PL, Boston, Mass. 



Hardy Cut Dagger and 



Fancy Ferns, $2 per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Galax, 



$1.50 per 1000. 

 Laurel Festooningfor June 



Decorations, 6c per yd. 

 Branch Laurel, 50c per 



bunch. 

 Sphagnum Moss, 50c per 



bag! 5 bags, $2.00. 



American Beauties 

 Richmonds 

 Brides and 

 Bridesmaids 

 Carnations 

 Valley 



Everything in the flower 

 line. 



Vrite for Price List. . 



riorlste' Supply Price List on Application. 



Mention The BgTlew when yog write. 



Extra fine FANCY pPDMC^ $2.50 perlOOO 

 and DAGGER ■ L.l%.l^\i7 Discount on Urge orders. 

 BOXWOOD, aoc per lb.: SO lbs.. $8.60. GALAX, Bronze and Green. S1.26 

 per 1000; 87.60 per case. LEDCOTHOI 8PBATS, 81.00 per 100; 87.60 per 1000. 

 Let U8 have your standing: order for Ferns. 



Send for our weekly price list of Gut Flowers. 



MICHIGAN GUT FLOWER EXGHAN6E, Incorporated 



88-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



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Fresh Green Sheet Moss 



for banglnK baskets, lust from tbe wood, 81.60 

 per barrel. 



L^ncotlioe Sprays, 76c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 



Brons* smd Or«an QMax !.«•▼••, 81.25 

 per 1000. Write for prices In large lots. Have 

 largest stock select Oalax at all times tbe year. 



WmnoT Stock Hardy Cnt F«ma, 82.50 per 



Stf H. HITCHCOCK. GlENWOOD. MICH. 



fine crop of Lorillard tomatoes in his 

 greenhouses, some fruits weighing one 

 and a half pounds. 



F. Reitz has put a big sign on his 

 tank at Franklintown, so that all who 

 run may read that a florist does busi- 

 ness there. 



G. Fauth, of Woodlawn, reports that 

 his sales on pansy plants were excep- 

 tionally heavy. He always has good 

 stock. 



C. Gregorius had a large decoration 

 at Lutherville last week, for a com- 

 mencement. J. L. T. 



Hekmngton's Mum book sent by the 

 Review for 50 cents. 



Oklahoma Citt, Okla. — J. G. Angel 

 is preparing to add another house for 

 roses. 



FERNS- FERNS 



FOB THK FLORIST MAN 



Klegant Lace Fancy 11.26 per 1000 



EleKant DskK**" 1-26 per 1000 



Limited amount Wild Smilax t6.00 per 50 lb. case 



Hnckleberry Sprays 8.00 per 50 lb. case 



CASH 



Emerald Fern and Smilax Baaaar 

 GABLAND. AI.A. 



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SOUTHERN 



WILD SNILAX 



BBAVXH'S FADKUBSS MOBS 

 NATURAL 8HKKT MOSSKS 



E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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The Ocean County Moss & Peat Co. 



WARKTOWH, N. J., DesUera In 



Sphagnum Moss and Fibroui Peat 



Also peat In its natural state, live mou in Backs, 

 2}i bushels. For further information call or 

 write to W. H. Stackhouse, Prop. Prompt 

 attention gi^eu to all correspondence. Good 

 reference on demand. 



Always mention the Florlata* ReTleir 

 when writing sdvertlaera. 



