

NOTBMBBB 12, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



53 



5i. 



WILD SMILSX and HOLLY 



We are now booking orders for present and future delivery; also all kinds of Decorative Evergreens. Holly in our 

 flection is exceedingly lull of berries this year. Orders received by 10 a. m., cut and shipped same day. .Write for prices and 

 your business is ours. Will ship on commission, if desired, to advertisers in The REVIEW. 



W. WILLIFORD & CO., : t t 



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Box 54, Troy, Ala. 



HARDY FERNS 



By the Million 



At $1.00 per 1000 



Our own picking 



N. F. McCarthy & co. 



84 Hawley St. 

 BOSTON 



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large work, and as a number of the 

 largest grow chrysanthemums and the 

 warm weather has brought them in with a 

 rush, they never sell or use anything 

 else if chrysanthemums can be made to 

 answer. 



Club Meeting. 



The Florists' Club met November 3, 

 and notwithstanding the fact that it 

 was election day, there was a large crowd 

 present. President BurKi was absent 

 on account of illness and John Jones 

 acted as chairman. As there was a com- 

 petitive display, the chair appointed the 

 following judges: T. P. Langhans, 

 Robert Lilley and John Peatherstone, 

 who awarded prizes as follows: 



Sir cut chr.TSantbemum blooms, Mr. Price, 

 gardener for J. B. Laugblin, first on Bright- 

 hurst; David Fraser, gardener for H. C. Frlck, 

 second on F. S. Vallls. 



Twelve chrysanthemum blooms, one of each, 

 Mr. Prince first, Paul M. Madses, gardener to 

 R. H. Boggs, second; Mr. Jenkins, gardener to 

 A. R. Peacock, third. 



Specimen plant, Mr. Price first on Garza. 



Honorable mention, Mr. Price for vase of 

 Mme. Perrln, grown In bunches the same as 

 pompons. 



Among other things shown were a 

 vase of Beatrice May by Mrs. Madsen 

 and a fine plant of Mary Richards, pom- 

 pon, by Mr. Price. 



Mr. Weisenbach, gardener for R. B. 

 Mellam, exhibited plants and flowers of 

 chrysanthemums which he grows out- 

 doors and in frames, which were much 

 better than the average stock grown un- 

 der glass, and for which he received 

 many compliments. 



Schenley park, John Jones foreman, 

 exhibited cut blooms of nearly a score 

 of mums. This stock was fine, and 

 the fact that Mr. Jones as foreman of 

 Schenley park cannot compete at the 

 shows, resulted in Henry Negley takiflg 

 the floor, and after stating that he has 

 been visiting all the best pJaces in this 

 country and Europe, including the public 

 conservatories in eastern and western 

 cities, he finds that as a grower he has 

 failed to meet Mr. Jones' superior and 

 rarely his equal as an all-around plants- 

 man. Mr. Falconer being called to the 

 chair, a motion was made that a com- 

 mittee be appointed to arrange for a 

 gratuity to be tendered Mr. Jones on be- 

 half of the club. The call for remarks 

 brought forth some of the most compli- 



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First=class 

 Indtan^picked 

 Bouquet Qreen 



Put up in 100-lb. crates, now 

 ready. Special terms made on 



car lots, F. O. B. picking stations in Northern Wisconsin. 



Gurrie Bros. Co.,-S" Milwaukee, Wis. 



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NURSERY- GROWN 



EVERGREENS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES 



Per 100 



American Arbor Titae, 5 to 7 ft $18 SO 



" 4 to 5 ft 14.50 



" 3to4ft 9.00 



Scotch Pine, 5 to 7 ft 16.00 



Per 100 



Scotch Pine, 4 to 5 ft $13.50 



• 3to4ft 11.00 



Norway Sprnce, 4 to 5 ft 12.50 



3to4ft 9.00 



2to3ft 7.50 



^r* Special Indnoementa on Car Lots. 



All nursery-grown, well branched, better than collected forest trees.' Ours will be 

 fresh cut for each order. Insuring the trees against losing their bright green color or 

 dropping their needles, as in the case of forest trees collected too long before the holi- 

 days. Let us book your order now for shipment when wanted. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



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Western Florists, Attention ! 



""''torr."^:' PARTRIDGE BERRIES ""' gS..^°°' 



Can supply them by the thousands. 



HENRY BARTON, - - Westfield, Mass. 



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WILD SMILAX, 



HOLLY. BIA.6NOI.IA, long needle pines. 

 HOLLY, $1.75 per case of 60 lbs. Orders filled 

 promptly. Try me. Write or wire. 



H. B. MOSLEY, 



Peterman, Ala. 



Delaware Holly 



I am Headquarters for Holiday Decorations 



Box Holly and Holly Wreaths, Boxwood and 



Evergreen Cedar. 



Terms Moderat* Write for Prices 



H. t CONWELL, 



Milton, Del. 



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GUT FERNS "presh'^from the Woods 



Buy direct the year around and save money. . I will 

 guarantee to save you money on any stock in Cnt 

 Ferna, Oronnd Pine, Galax Leaves, L«u- 

 Gothoe Sprays, Wild Smllax, Green Sheet 

 Moss, SphaKnnm Moss. Located m the country, 

 I have every convenience for proper yet cheapest 

 methods of handling. All Evergreens at first cost. 

 If you use Ground Pine for holiday trade, in car lots, 

 or small lots, be sure to write me now. Kemember 

 I Kuarantee to save you money. 



K. H. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich 



New Bronze Galax 



$1.00 per 1000; $7.50 per case. 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



Wholesale CommlBsion Florist 

 34-36 L Third Street. CINCINNATI. OHIO 



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FANCY HOLLY 



Short or lonpr branches $3.00 per case 



Laurel Branctaes, for decorating 2.50 per case 

 Laurel, for wreaths and roping, large bag, $1.00 

 Green Sheet or Lob Moss, large pieces, 



$1.25 bbl. 



For cash, 5 cases Holly, 6 bbls. Moss $1SOO 



Cash or satisfactory references with first order. 



W. Z. PURNELL, 



Snow Hill, Md. 



WE ARE STILL GATHERING 



FERNS 



amonc the Green Mountains of Southern 

 Vermont 



Let us send you a Bample case 



6. J. WALKER, Savoy Center, Mass. 



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