JCLY 1, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



29 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



New Fancy Ferns Now Ready 



N«w runoT rMiia 

 Per 100 20c Per 1000 11.60 



Or«*n and Bronx* Galax L«aT«a 

 Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10.000 17.60 



Green Leuoothoe Sprays 



Per 100 60c Per 1000 16.00 



Boxwood 



Per banch 26c Case of 60 Ibi 17.60 



Green Sheet Mosa 

 Per bale 26c Bundle, 6 balei, 11.00 



Spl&acnnm Moaa 



Extra large bales, per bale 1.00 



SPBCnAI. PRICKS ON LAROB QUANTXTIBS 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST, 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 84.86 East tiii»i street, 'Cificinnati, Ohio 



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New Crop of Ferns 



Fancy and Daccer 



Ready now. Special price for large orders. 

 Price, $1.25 per 1000. 



Caldwell The Woodsman Decorative Co. 



BVXRORUN, ALABAMA. 



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poisoned by the brown tailed moth, and 

 says it beats Primula obconica every 

 time, the irritation at times being almost 

 unbearable. Fortunately, it did not hap- 

 pen during the busy season, which this 

 year was busier than ever. 



E. W. Pearson, of Newburyport, 

 Mass., has the sympathy of his friends 

 in the serious illness of a daughter, who 

 has been one of his first lieutenants in 

 the business. It is hoped she may speed- 

 ily recover. 



C. H. Kaulbach, of Haverhill, Mass., 

 reports good business, with weading dec- 

 orations on the increase, and an abun- 

 dance of stock enables him to take good 

 care of all that comes his way. 



Artist Stanley Murtfeldt, of the Yuess 

 Gardens Co., Newburgh, N, Y., has been 

 putting in his best work of late with 

 some fine pieces for the funerals of some 

 prominent citizens. M. 



DETROIT. 



The Market. 



A week of extremely hot weather has 

 caused the vacation germ to infect seem- 

 ingly the whole population. With the ex- 

 ception of some funeral work and a few 

 late weddings, there is nothing doing 

 now. There never was such a piling 

 up of stock, especially carnations, as at 

 present. Thousands of carnations come 

 in daily, with no outlet. 



The warm weather has also flooded the 

 market with sweet peas and, of course, 

 peonies. Of the latter, it is only the 

 white and delicate pink that are not 

 equal to the call. 



Eoses, so far, have been selling out 

 fairly well. Still, some are going to 

 waste, and a few more days of the pres- 

 ent heat will put the roses in the same 

 class with other stock. 



Michigan fancy ferns are arriving in 

 large shipments, bringing the price with- 

 in reach of all. Although already well 

 along in the season, boxwoods and small 

 bays are still selling nicely. 



Variotts Notet. 



A young colored lad, in the employ of 



...NEW CROP... 



NATIVE FERNS 



Now ready, 75c per 1000. Discount on large orders. 



Tel. Office, New Salem, Mass. Fine Boxwood, 60-lb. cases $8.00 



L. D. i»hone Connection. ,„^^^ Bron«e or Green .... $1 00 per 1000 



WlldSmUax, 60-lb. cases $6.00 



SroondPlne 7c per lb 



Use oar Laurel Featoonlnc for your 



WeddlnKs and Decoratlona, made 



'resb daily from the woods, 4c, 6c and 6c 



per yd 



Large bunches Bunohed Laurel 86c 



'M'TT T Tw^fwiAw mm ma a LauTol Blossoms, 50c per bunch. Fine 

 JnUiLaMUTON, JBASS. stock and great sellers. Try a sample lot. 



CROWL FERN CO., - Millington, Moss. 



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New Crop Cprnn 

 Hardy Cut ruillD 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



FAMCY DAGGER ALSO DEALERS IN 



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



GALAX LBAVKS. BOUQUBT GRBBB, SPHAGNtTM MOSS, Bto. 



L. B. Brague S Son, s-i^-rSiiiL: Hinsdale, Mass. 



Henry M. Robinson S Co. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Wholesale ConmlsslOR Florists, 



15 FroTlnce St. and 

 • Chapman Place, 



Hardy Cat Evcnrtest 



istf Flsristi' Saffliti 

 New Crop Daarser and Fancy Fema, $3.00 1000 



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

 We nevar disappoint. Satisfaction Kuaranteed. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



E. A. Fetters, was struck by an auto 

 Thursday, June 24, and a number of 

 boxes of flowers scattered about. It was 

 at first thought the lad was seriously in- 

 jured, but, fortunately, he only received 

 a few scratches and a bad scare. 



Mr. Maebius is now conducting the 

 stand in the Majestic building. The 

 former unreasonable rent has been cut to 

 one-third and, with this continual drain 

 out of the way, he bi<is fair to make a 

 success of the business. 



Robert Watson cleaned up a nice little 

 wad this spring. Were it not that his 

 stock of bedding plants was used up, he 

 would still be filling orders. He says the 

 last season has been the best ever. 



H. S. 



Macon, Ga. — The Idle Hour Nurseries 

 are overhauling their entire plant, using 

 several cars of Louisiana Pecky cypress, 

 ordered through the Foley Mfg. Co., Chi- 

 cago. 



