JUNB 27, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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NEW CROP 



Ferns-Galax-Moss 



Hardy Fancy Fema 



Per 100 20c Per 1000 $1.60 



Grean and Bronze Oalax L«aTea 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 5000 $3.76 



Green Bbeet Moss 



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



Bphaimum Moss 

 Per sank 75c 10 sacks $6.00 



SPBCIAIi PBIOE ON LABQE QUANTITIES 



Or PDITnUCI I Wholesata Com- 

 I ti UnllunCLL mission Florist 



34-36 East Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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NEW CROP 



Fancy and Dagger Gut Ferns 



Buy direct from the man in the big 'woods. 

 Owns and operates cold storage the year around 

 for proper care of ferns. 



Wholesale trade solicited. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich. 



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thrown aside. The price ranges from 1 

 cent to 2^ cents, to say nothing of 

 what the fakers get them for. 



Sweet peas are showing the effects of 

 the heat; the color is off and the lower 

 flowers are usually bad; many thousands 

 are being disposed of, but, despite this 

 demand, one-half are consigned to the 

 rubbish heap. 



Peonies are not in much demand. 

 Many fine blooms are shipped in every 

 day, but the bulk of them stand around 

 in the way for several days and then — 

 well, it is a sad story. The price ranges 

 from 50 cents to 75 cents per dozen. 



A great many lilies are arriving, and 

 from all appearances these are commenc- 

 ing to pile up. Of course, a good rush 

 of funeral work would tend to clean 

 them up. Snapdragon, stocks, etc., are 

 right in line with the rest of the atock. 

 Smilaz and other greens are plentiful. 

 Ferns are soft and not overplentifuL 



Variotu Notes. 



The last meeting of the Detroit Flo- 

 rists' Club brought forth only a small 

 attendance as compared with that of 

 previous meetings. It being an extreme- 

 ly hot evening, but little business was 

 transacted. An outing, to take place 

 the latter part of July, was planned. 

 Boise Blanc was again chosen. The 

 date wiU be announced later. The pro- 

 gram calls for a patriotic smoker for 

 the evening of July 3, but this meeting 

 has been cut out. 



There is no reason why several De- 

 troit retailers — yes, legitimate retailers 

 — should sell carnations at from 15 cents 

 to 20 cents per dozen. If they have a 

 cheap class of customers, they have only 

 themselves to blame. Good customers 

 prefer to deal where prices are only rea- 

 sonably low, as they feel there must be 

 something wrong with the goods when 

 the price is so far below that of most 

 of the reputable stores. The present 

 glut will not last forever, and then Mr. 

 Cutprice will find it a hard matter to 

 procure even a reasonable price for his 

 stock. Let the fakers dispose of the 

 glut. 



Chas. Keller is tearing down four old 

 houses to make room for some modern 

 carnation houses. 



Judging from the way Chas. Wamcke 

 stocked up with flowers for Sunday, 

 surely business must be booming out 



Fancy and 

 Dagger Ferns 



$1.00 per lOOO 



Lse Our Laurel Festooning for your June Weddings; 

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



Telesrapli Omce, NKW 8AUBM. MASS. 

 Lone Distance Teleplione Connection. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLrNGTON, MASS. 



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HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Florists' Supplies and Hardy Cut Evergreens 



M. 2I17-2I1I Mais. 16 ProTinee St., 9 Chapman ^L, Boaton, Maav. 



Hardy Cut Dagger and 



Fancy Femt, $2 per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Galazt 



$1^ per 1000. 

 Latirel Festooning for June 



Decorations^ 6c per yd. 

 Branch Laurel, 50c per 



bunch. 

 Sphagnum Moss, SOc per 



bagi 5 bags, $2.00. 



American Beauties 

 Richmonds 

 Brides and 

 Bridesmaids 

 Carnations 

 Valley 



Everything in the flower 

 line 



Write for Price List. 



Tlorists' Bnpply Pries Uat on Application. 



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LYRATA 



Price, same size case as 

 the larce esse of Soutbem 

 Smilaz, $a.50 per case. 



"John T. Muir calls attention to the elTectiveness of Lyrata sprays 

 used In his decoration for the Swif(-Fitz«erald wedding at tbe St. 

 James cbureb and the Kenwood Club. He used eighteen cases of this 

 Kreen as a substitute for wild smilax and has no regret that tbe latter 

 rreen is now practically out of tbe market for the season."— Prom 

 tlie Plorists* Review, June 20, pare 18. 



Wild Smilax la season. Fadeless Sheet Moss. Natural Sheet Moss. 

 E. A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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Extra fine FAHCY PFDN9 $2.50 per lOOO 

 and DACKrKR m. K^M^I^^^ Discount on large orders. 

 BOXWOOD, aOc per lb.; 60 lbs.. $8.50. GALAX, Bronze and Qreen. $1.26 

 per 1000; $7.50 per case. LECCOTHOK 8PB4T8, $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per 1000. 

 Let us have your standing order for Ferns. 



Send for our weekly price list of Cat Flowers. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Incorporatid 



38-40 BROADWAY, DETROIT, MICH. 



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that way. No wonder the florists in that 

 section are riding around in whizz 

 wagons. 



The Detroit florists are strong adher- 

 ents of Roosevelt's doctrine. "Within 

 the last month four names have been 

 added for the next census, Clyde Chase, 

 of Schroeter's, being the last in line, 

 with a nine-pound girl. 



0. H. Maynard has left for North 

 Carolina, to call on a sick relative. 



Mrs. C. H. Maynard, secretary of the 



Ladies' Auxiliary of the S. A. F., may 

 be seen riding about town in a fine new 

 automobile. 



Some bedding is still being done. In 

 fact, the planting in the public parks 

 is nowhere near completion. 



Fred Pantke, at Grosse Pointe, is 

 kept busy with table decorations at the 

 Country Club. 



At the last club meeting the annual 

 fishing trip was planned, to take place 

 Wednesday, June 26. As this is written 



