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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



DXCBMBER 10, 1907. 



H.adq»art.rsf.rChristmas Gfceiis 

 and Florists' Supplies 



EXTRA FINE CUT BOXWOOD, new crop, brilliant bronze, $(.00 per 

 1000. Green Galax, $(.00 per JOOO; $7.50 per case of (0,000. Extra 

 fine Dagger and Eancy Ferns, $(.25 per (000. 



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 do2. and upward; Festooning;, 5c and 6c per yatd. 



HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO. 



11 and 15 Province Street, and 9 Chapman Place 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Loo£ Diitance Telephone, MAIN 2618 . / '' 



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HOLLY 



Now 

 Ready 



Choice stock, dark green and well 

 berried, delivered by freight, prepaid, 

 single case, $4.00; 5 cases or more, $3.50 

 per case. Cash with order. 



H. Austin, Felton, Del. 



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offered by William Downs sought to 

 change this by having nominations from 

 the floor in November, election in De- 

 cember and installation in January. 

 After a number of members had ex- 

 pressed themselves the amendment was 

 put and declared carried. W. J. Stewart 

 read a paper entitled "The Innocents 

 Abroad," which proved extremely in- 

 teresting. 



There were some seasonable exhibits 

 on the tables as usual. Several new 

 members were elected. Announcements 

 of the successful launching of the land- 

 scape classes was made. A sympathetic 

 letter was voted sent to W. W. Edgar, 

 who was seriously ill. It was stated that 

 installation night, January 21, will be 

 made the occasion of interesting ad- 

 dresses. Kefreshments were served, as 

 usual, and the last meeting of 1907 

 closed, every one feeling that 1908 

 would be the best year in the club's his- 

 tory. 



Variotis Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butterworth, of 

 South Framingham, celebrated their 

 silver wedding December 18, when a 

 large number of friends called to pay 

 their respects, and many handsome gifts, 

 attesting the esteem in which they were 

 held, were received. 



Mann Bros, are, as usual, well stocked 

 with a fine assortment of Christmas 

 plants and their four stalls in the Park 



Christmas Trees 



specimen Norway Spruce from Nursery Rows 



6feet 50c each; $80.00 per 100 4 to5feet 25c each; $12.SOperl00 



5to6(eet .SSceacb; 20.00perl00 3to4feet 20c each; 10.00 per 100 



80 or more at loo rate. 

 Prices are F. O. B. cara at HiKbtstown shipmenta to be made as the cuatomer desires. These 

 are extra well furnished trees. Cash with order, unless rated in Dun's commercial agency, 



JOS. H. BLACK, SON « CO., Hightstown, N. J. 



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RAFFIA and 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Oscar Smith & Sons Co. 



"Dependable" Brand BafUa. Oleaa.* 

 BrlKht and of Extra Wldcli. 



We are exclusive agents for the largest ship- 

 pers of Prime Madagascar Raffia, importing 

 direct and saving you all brokerage and 

 handling in London. 



Sphacnum Moss of our own gathering. A 

 large stock of best quality always on band. 



WRITE for SAM- 

 PLES and PRICES 



S10-t20 8PRUCK ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 158 StU Ave., NEW YORK CITT. 



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.86 



per 1000 



38-40 Broadway, 



Fancy and Dagger FERNS, *' 



Discount on large oiders. ' 



Mew Crop Galax, Bronze or Green, $1.25 per 1000; 



10 000. S7.50. WUd SmUax, 60-lb. case, $6.00. 

 Spliagrnum Moss, large bales $1.25. Leuootboe 



Sprays, $1.00 per 100: 1.000, $7.50. 

 Boxurood, 35c per bunch; EO lbs., $7.50. 

 Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money 

 by placing their fern orders with us. A trial order solicited. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOXiBBAI.E GOKMI8BZOH FLOBIBTS 



All phone connections 



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DETROIT, MICH. 



street market attract many buyers. They 

 are marketing fine lilies at present. 



W. N. Ceaiq. 



The Review is the most satisfactory 

 dollar 's worth in the trade. — W. G. New- 

 ell, Galesburg, 111. 



BoYERTOWN, Pa. — W. S. Funk built an 

 additional house this season, using con- 

 crete as the material for the walls. . 



Hardy Cat FERNS 



FAMCT and DAGGER 

 Fine Qaaltty $1.00 per 1000 



6. J. WALKER, Savoy Centre, Mass. 



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