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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Dbcembeb 24, idOS. 



..STTENTION.. 



Wisconsin^ Upper Michigan, Minnesota and 



Eastern Iowa Fiorists 



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You're right on our line and our shipments of Cut Flowers will reach 

 you in quick time and in a surprisingly fresh condition. 



You're buying direct from Growers' Headquarters when sending 

 your order to the 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., in MILWAUKEE 



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PUT CCDIIC I'oncy or DacKer 



UU I rCKNO Fresh from the Woods 



Buy direct the year around and save money. I will 

 guarantee to save you money on any stock in Cut 

 Ferns, Ground Pine, Ualax Leaves, Len- 

 oothoe Sprays, Wild Smilax, Green Sheet 

 Moss, SphaKnum Moss. Located in the country, 

 I have every convenience for proper yet cheapest 

 methods of handling:. AH evergreens at first cost. 

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

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

 I gniarantee to save you money. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, Glenwood, Mich. 



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Co., has gone to L. L. May & Co., St. 

 Paul. Alex. Mathers, from L. L. May 

 & Co., has entered the employ of Messrs. 

 Eawson. 



Farquhar & Co. will double their store 

 capacity for the coming season, having 

 leased the entire building at 8 and 9 

 South Market street, adjoining their 

 present store. This added space will give 

 them splendid facilities for handling 

 their increasing trade. 



F. W. Fletcher is still marketing Cos- 

 mos Lady Lenox. A committee from 

 the Gardeners' and Florists' Club will 

 inspect his violet, Baronne Rothschild, 

 shortly. 



Julius Zinn, on Beacon street, has some 

 well flowered Ivy Geranium Galilee for 

 Christmas, also good cypripediums and 

 cyclamens. 



W. T. Walke, of Salem, is handling 

 quite a number of Euphorbia Jacquiniae- 

 flora at the Music Hall market. 



W. W. Edgar & Co. have sold an extra 

 fine lot of poinsettias, azaleas, Lorraine 

 begonias, ivy-leaved geraniums and other 

 stock the last few days. Herman H. 

 Bartsch is foreman over this establish- 

 ment. 



Littlefield & Wyman, of North Abing- 

 ton, have a splendid crop of white and 

 pink Fair Maid, Enchantress, White Per- 

 fection and other carnations for the 

 holidays. 



Ladies' night and installation of of- 

 ficers, January 19, will undoubtedly draw 

 a big crowd to the Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club meeting. 



Patten & Co's seedling crimson carna- 

 tion. Sara Nicholson, is proving a most 

 prolific bloomer. The flowers may lack 

 a little in size, but for quantity few 

 varieties can compare with it. 



Lemoine Bros., of South Framingham, 

 are first in the market with wallflowers, 

 always a favorite with many buyers. 



Sidney Hoffman's windows at his big 

 Massachusetts avenue store are always 



Hardy 

 Cut 



RRST QUALITY. WRITE FOR PRICES 



FAMCY DAGGER ALSO DEALER IN 



BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE.... 



GALAX LKAVKS. BOUQUET GREEN, SPHAGNUM MOSS, Etc. 



L. B. Brague ft Son, "•^^rHv^b. Hinsdale, Mass. 



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Fancy and Dagger f ERNS, 



$1.50 



per 1000 

 Discount on large orders. 



or Green, $1.25 per 1000; 



..$1.25. Leuootboe 



Ne^r Crop Galax, Bronze 



10,000. $7.50. 

 Sphacnum Mosa, large bales 



Sprays, $1.00 per 100: 1000. r.50. 

 Bozi^ood, per case of 50 lbs., $8.50. 



Florifits in the Middle and Western States can save money 

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



38-40 Broadway, 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COBOnSSION VLORISTS 



All phone connectionB. DETROIT, MICH. 



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Henry M. Robinson ft Co. 



15 Province St and 

 9 Cliapman Place, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Wliolesile toinissioD Florists, '"*'i/Ha3?fw*.. 



We have the stuff and can fill all orders, large or small. 



We never disappoint. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



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worth inspecting. At present they con- 

 tain a tempting array of finely flowered 

 azaleas, poinsettias, Lorraines, ardisias 

 and other seasonable plants. 



The Waban Conservatories, at their 

 salesrooms, are handling an immense cut 

 of splendid roses, the Beauties, Rich- 

 monds and Killarneys being superb. 

 Orders for young stock of White Kil- 

 larney continue to come in freely. 



William Nicholson has, in addition to 

 his big crop of fancy carnations, some 

 splendid mignonette for the holidays. 



H. L. Cameron, of North Cambridge, 

 sailed on the steamship Columbia for 

 Glasgow December 19. Mr. Cameron 



Order your FERNS from ne. 



Oood Stock; low^ price*. 



SHSW FERN 

 COMPANY 



PITTSriELD, ss MASS. 



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will spend New Year's at his mother's 

 home in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and will 

 return in February. Mrs. Cameron is 

 now 95 years of age and quite feeble. 



J. F, Flood & Co., of Dedham, are 

 having great success again with Swan- 



