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August 13, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



27 



CROWL FERN CO. 



New Crop Native Ferns 



Fancy and Daseer 75c per 1000 



Galax, Green or Bronze $1.00 per 1000 



Case lots, 10,000 $7.50 



Wild SmllaZt 50-lb. cases 6.00 



Ground Fine 5c per lb., or 5c per yd. 



Use our Laurel FestoonlnKS, made daily, 

 fresh from the woods, 4c, 5c and 6c per yd. 



Tel. Office. New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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HARDY GUT FERNS 



Fancy or Dagger 



First quality, will be fur- 

 nished for the next eight 

 weeks at reduced prices: 

 from 70c, former price, to 

 55c per 1000; good quality 

 or no money required- 

 Bouquet Green, $5.00 

 per 100 lbs. Sptiaamum 

 Moss, 60c per bbl. 



Laiurel Roplns, $4.50 

 per 100 yds. All orders 

 promptly attended to. By mail, dispatch or 

 long distance telephone. 



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Tel. Rill S-3 



THOMAS COLLINS 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



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LET US SUPPLY YOU 



with part of your 



FERNS 



for the coming season 

 WRITS FOR PRICES 



SHAW FERN CO., Pittsfield, Mass. 



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E. A. BEAVEN 



Southern Wild Smilax, 

 Log Mosses, 



Natural and Ferjtetuated— at Wtaolesalet 



EVERGREEN, AT.ARAMA 



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less fringed than in the Grand Rapids. 

 When fully grown the heart leaves come 

 close together, as if making an effort to 

 form a head. It may be said to be more 

 compact than the Grand Rapids, of a de- 

 cided yellowish-green color, forms more 

 rapidly, and is not quite so t^l, but 

 weighs more and comes to maturity 

 quicker than its pollen-bearing parent. 

 The flavor is said by some to be an im- 

 provement over that of the Grand Rap- 

 ids. So far no disease has been seen, but 

 it has not been grown in large quanti- 

 ties nor under varied conditions up to the 

 present time. It sets seeds very finely 

 even during the winter from autumn- 

 raised plants. The original plant was one 

 occurring in a house containing 2,500 

 second-generation hybrid plants in which 

 more than thirty distinct forms occurred. 

 No. 44B is the only one among the selec- 



Hardy t 



Cut r 



FIRST QUALITY. WRITE FOR PRICES 



FAMCY DAGGER ALSO DKALKR IN 



....BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE.... 



GALAX LEAVES, BOUQUET GREEN, SPHAGNUM MOSS, Etc. 



L. B. BRAGUE, ^^'-^M'lESIiffi HINSDALE, MASS. 



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HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Hardy Cut Evergreens »° Florists' Supplies 



15 Province St., and 9 Chapman Place, 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



New Crop DacBrer and ranoy Fema. .Sl.OO per 1000 



Bronze Galax, best quality $8.50 per case of 10,000 



Green Galax, beqt quality 7.50 per case of 10,000 



Laurel Festoonlntr, Boxwood, Southern Wild Smilax, 

 Sphagnum Moss, Oreen Moss, Leucotboe Sprays, etc. 



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Fancy and Dagger FERNS, 



Discount on large orders. 



$1.00 



per 1000 



'>".>"t\W"r.-;i:'- 



38-40 Broadway, 



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



10.000, $8.50. 

 Sphagnum Moss, large bales $1.25. I«ucotboe 



Sprays, $1.00 per 100; 1000. $7.50. 

 Box'wood, per case of 50 lbs.. $8.50. 



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. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION rLORISTS 



All phone connectionB. DETROIT, MICH. 



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Freeh from the Woods 



FANCY or DAGGER CUT FERNS 



Green Sheet Moss Sphagnum Moss 



GROUND PINE or ANYTHING that grows 

 in the w^oods. Write for prices. ALL 

 STOCK GUARANTEED to please you. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich. 



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GALAX -LEUCOTHOE- FERNS 



NEW CROP 



Green Galax. .'iOc per 1000. Fancy and Dagger 

 Ferns, «0c per 1000. Green Leucothoe, 92.bO per 

 1000. Rhododendron or Kalmia. $2.50 per 1000. 



Fifteen years' experience. Special prices in 

 large lots. Cash with first order. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, Elk Park, N. C. 



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tions made at that time which came true 

 in subsequent generations. The seed we 

 now have is from fourth-generation 

 plants. As a garnishing lettuce and as 

 an edible form, No. 44B, we believe, is 

 superior to Grand Bapids. 



KoKOMO, Ind. — W. W, Coles is at 

 Oden, Mich., for rest and recuperation. 



Pleasant Hill, Mo. — George M. Kel- 

 logg seems holding his own in his illness, 

 but gains no strength. He greatly re- 

 grets his inability to attend the S. A. F. 

 convention. 



New Crop Galax, Fancy and Dagger Fens, 



Leutotlioe tti Rhiritdenrirtn 



Sprays now ready, 

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All stock perfect in 

 i these cold mount- 

 lains. 6000 ft. high. 

 Galax. 40c per 1000: 

 ferns, 65c; leucothoe 

 sprays. $2.; rhodo- 

 dendron sprays, $2. Cash with first order from 

 unknown parties. A sample order will convince 

 you. Reference: Citizens Bank of this place. 



T. J. RAY & CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



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Southern WILD SMILAX 



Write, wire or telephone the introducers. 



Caldwell The Woodsman Decorative Co. 



EVERGREEN. AT.ABAMA 



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Amherst, Mass. — The trustees of the 

 agricultural college have awarded the 

 contract for a new instruction build- 

 ing for the horticultural department to 

 Allen Bros., the contract price being 

 $15,575. The work will commence at 

 once, and it is expected that the buil(Jing 

 will be ready for use February 1. The 

 contract for the greenhouses, to be built 

 of iron and glass, has been given to 

 the Lord & Bumham Co., of New York 

 city, for $13,895. 



