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Dbcbmber 12, 1907." 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



49 



Headfluarters forf hrj.^f llia.^ GfeeilS 



and Florists' Supplies 



EXTRA FINE CUT BOXWOOD, new crop, brHIiant bronze, $J.OO per 

 1000. Green Galax, $(.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case of 10,000. Extra 

 fine Dagger and Eancy Ferns, $(.25 per 1000. 



HOLLY, best in the market, $5.00 and $6.00 per case. 



■ WILD SMILAX, $4.00 and $7.00 per case. 



BOX GREEN, $(5.00 per (00 lbs. 



LAUREL, Wreaths, $2.50 per doz. and upward; Festooning, 5c and 6c per yatd. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



II and 15 Province Street, and 9 Chapman Place 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Looe Distance Telephone, MAIN 2618 



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OLLY 



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HOLLY 

 $5.00 Z 



Fancy Holly 



FRESH CUT 



I Packed and inspected by 

 our own men 



"iheW. W.Barnard Co. 



• HOLLY 



SEEDSMEN 



HOLLY S 



LS5.00 1 161-163 KInzle St., CHICAGO $5 00 I 



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gin made an address on "Aquariums and 

 Goldfish." The following officers were 

 elected for 1908: President, Eev. Francis 

 Heyl; vice-presidents, Charles J. Wis- 

 ter, N. Dubois Miller, Edwin C. GiUette; 



secretary and treasurer, George Redles. 

 Stephen Mortensen, of Southampton, 

 Pa., and Edward Towill, of Roslyn, Pa., 

 recently visited the gi-eenhouse estab- 

 lishments of Henry "Weiss & Sons, Hat- 



RED BERRIES 



for Christmas, 12.00 per case. 

 Evergreen Vines, 12.00 per case; largrerslze, 

 13.60. fivergreen Wreathing, 3c per yard. 

 Well niaUe, heavy. 



Fancy Cnt Ferns, select stock, tl 25 per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Galax, II 00 per 1000. 

 Lencothoe Sprays, 75c per lUO. 

 Gr.»en 8heet Moss, $1.76 per barrel. 

 Cedar Vines, t2.0O per cas*'. 

 Rhododendron Sprays, 12.00 per case. 



loitued.a.e Bhlpmeat. 1 truarantee all stock to 

 reach customers In satisf acto .-y condition. 12 

 years' experience. 



Cash with order from unknown parties. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, Clenwood, Mich. 



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boro; John Andre, Doylestown, and the 

 Florex Gardens, North Wales. They ex- 

 pressed their interest and pleasure in 

 everything they saw, commenting espe- 

 cially on the well arranged plants which 

 the Messrs. Weiss have erected for their 

 carnations. 



The untimely death of Philip J. Haus- 

 wirth has cast a gloom over floral circles 

 in this city. 



George Carpenter, of Sixtieth and Gir- 

 ard avenue, has been sending fine bou- 

 vardia and stevia to William J. Baker, 



Edward Eeid believes that we will 

 have a fine Christmas, with plenty of 

 choice flowers. 



W. E. McKissick is nicely settled in 

 his new Banstead street place. 



Alfred M. Campbell is extending his 

 business in a thoroughly practical way, 



Berger Bros, are receiving some 

 choice Richmond roses daily, from Stock- 

 ton & Howe. 



Eugene Bemheimer has been giving 

 personal supervision to every detail of 

 his business. 



Martin Reukauf, with H. Bayersdor- 

 fer & Co., has just returned from a three 

 months' business trip, the most success- 

 ful Mr. Reukauf has ever taken. Phil 

 was fortunate in having a few minutes' 

 chat with this enterprising business man, 



