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DECBMBEE 10. 1908. . The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



Berry Globes — Berry Globes 



ALL FILLED READY FOR YOU TO SELL. 



This is one of the greatest sellers for Christmas ever sent out. 



Also Loose Partridge Berry Vines. 



Prompt shipment. Inquire 



MARK AITKEN, Florist, Springfield, Mass. 



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Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Southern Wild Smilax, always on hand, $5.00 



per 



case 



Hardy Fancy Fwms 



Per 100 20c PerlOOO $1.60 



Gre«n and Bronx* Galax L«aT«a 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 $7.50 



Green Leuootboe Sprays 



Per 100 50c PerlOOO $4.00 



Bronze Leuootboe Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 $4.60 



Bozw^ood 



Per bunch 25c Case of 50 lbs $7.50 



Green Sbeet Moss 



Per bale 25c Bundle, 6 bales, $1.00 



Sptaacnum Moss 



Extra large bales, per bale 1.00 



SPBCIAL PRICKS ON LABOK QDAMTITXXS 



Ce Ee CRITCH ELL, ^"84^86 ^il^t^l^ Ohio 



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g VERGREEN H 



For Clirisfmas 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Boxwood Sprays, extra line cut per 100 lbs., $16.00 



Princess Pine Everareen per 100 lbs.. 8.00 



lAurel FestoonlnK per 100 yards. $5.00 and 6.00 



Princess Pine per 100 yards, 6.00 



Fancy Holly, extra fine quality percase, 500 



LAurel Wreatbs, made up extra fine per do/.en, $2.00 and 3.00 



Boxw^ood Wreaths, made up extra fine per dozen, 5.00 and 9.00 



Holly Wreatbs, extra quality, covered both sides per dozen. 6.00 



Southern Wild Smllax percase, $3.50 and 7.00 



Branch Laurel per bundle. .50 



Daareer and Fancy Fsms, extra quality per 1000, 1.50 



tiBvr Crop Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax per 1000. l.OO 



Immortelles, all colors per dozen. 2.50 



A Large Stock of Florists* Supplies on Hand. 



When you place your order with us you can rest assured that it will be filled promptly, 

 properly and to your satisfaction. We never disappoint, satisfaction guaranteed, orders 

 filled at a moment's notice. Telephone, Write or Telegraph. 



Telephone 2617-2818 Main. See our Flower Ad. Page 45. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



KIFT'S 



of wire designs carried by Emil Steffens 

 and the succeeding firm of Weigel & 

 Ujfalussy. 



A. J. Guttman is always optimistic: 

 "The bright side is the right side." 



The Brooklyn Betail Florists' Asso- 



ciation has decided to postpone its din- 

 ner until after the holidays. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Plant Association. 



The annual meeting of the New York 



NEW FERN and 

 BERRY GLOBE 



The newest and latest novelty of Its kind. 

 Three sizes: 5-ln.. $3.00 per doz.; 6-in., $4.00 per 

 doz.; 7-in., $5.00 per doz. Packing free. F. O. B. 

 Philadelphia. Send for Catalogue. Partridge 

 Berry Sprays, $3.00 per 1000. 



Robert Kift, 172s chestNt st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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& New Jersey Association of Plant Grow- 

 ers was held Tuesday evening, December 

 1, at the office of the secretary, 277 

 Broadway. The following officers were 

 elected and installed for the coming 

 year: President, Julius Eoehrs, Jr., 

 Rutherford, N. J.; vice-president, A. L. 

 Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y.; treasurer, Her- 

 man C. Steinhoff, West Hoboken, N. J.; 

 secretary, William H. Siebrecht, Jr., New 

 York. The directors are: John Scott, 

 Brooklyn, Herman Schoelzel, New Dur- 

 ham, N. J.; Anton Schultheia, College 

 Point, L. I.; Julius Eoehrs, Sr., Euther- 

 ford, N. J.; Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, 

 L. I.; Alfred Winnefeld, Hackensack, 

 N. J. 



Among the other business transacted in 

 the course of the meeting, a committee of 

 three was appointed, with full power 

 to make arrangements for a banquet 

 to be given by the association dur- 

 ing the month of January, 1909. The 

 committee consists of A. L. Miller, John 

 Scott and Herman Schoelzel, and, judg- 

 ing from the results of the efforts of 

 these gentlemen, who also acted upon 

 the committee which arranged the asso- 

 ciation's clam-bake last September, it is 

 expected that this banquet will be a 

 grand affair. 



