<^ August 19. 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 





Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w Fmiot rwrna 

 Per 100 150 Per 1000 $1.26 



Qmmn Lwuoottao* Bpntya 



PerlOO 60o Per 1000 8.00 



Bronx* Galax LMtvaa 

 Per 1000 $1.25 Per 10,000 tlO.OO 



Green Galax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 7.60 



Green Blieet If obi 

 PerbKle 26o Bundle, 5 balei. $1.00 



Bphacnnm Moea 



Extra larre bales, per bale 1.00 



■PKCXAL PRICKS ON LARGS OnAHTinXS 



C. L CRITCHELL/"^^rrS^S^r Cincinnati, Ohio 



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New Crop of Ferns 



rancT and Daccer 



Ready now. Special price for largre orders. 

 Price, $1.25 per 1000. 



Caldwell The Woodsman Decorative Co. 



KVXRORBXN, ALABAMA. 



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MAKE YOUR CONTRACTS 



NOW 



POR WIMTXR DKUVSRIRS 



SHAW FERN CO. 



PITT8FIKLD, MASS. 



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Dn DflTTCD Bntler.Tenn. Wholesale 

 . U rUI I Clli Dealer In Kvericreens. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, 75c per lOOO. Galax Leaves, 

 green or bronze, lOCK', 5'c. Green LeucothoeSprays, 

 $2 per lOaO. Bronze Leucothoe Sprays, $3 per lOuO. 

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Lake Huron, near the beach at Port 

 Sanilac, Mich. 



Mr. and Mrs. Boehringer, of Bay City, 

 came to Detroit to join the florists the 

 day of the picnic. H. S. 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market 



Outdoor flowers are plentiful and have 

 slow sales at present. Some roses of 

 fairly good quality are being cut. Asters 

 are good, but there is no great quantity 

 of them at present. Longiflorum and 

 auratum lilies are good and they move 

 fairly well. Tuberose stalks are in good 

 supply, but there is not much demand for 

 them. Green goods, such as smilax, fern 

 leaves, asparagus and galax, are in good 

 supply. 



Thousands of people were here last 

 week, attending the Blue Grass fair, but 

 they were not flower buyers and did not 

 seem to help the florists much. 



Various Note*. 



A recent visit to the greenhouses of 

 Anderson & White, the lady florists on 

 Georgetown street, found everything 

 looking well there. They are growing a 

 good many chrysanthemums this season 

 and will no doubt cut some fine flowers, 

 as their stock is looking well. They are 

 also cutting an abundance of outdoor 

 flowers at present and they have sales 

 for all they can grow, 



Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eeichspfarr, of 

 the Richmond Greenhouses, Richmond, 

 Ky., were here last week, doing the Blue 

 Grass fair and calling on the trade. 



Graser & Humphreys, the wholesale and 

 retail cut flower growers of Mount Ster- 



...NEW CROP... 



NATIVE FERNS 



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



TeL Office, New Salem, Mass. Pine Box^rood, 50-lb. cases $8.00 



L. D. thone Connection. ^^^^^^ Bronxe or Green.... $1 00 per lOOC 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb. cases $6.00 



Ground Pine 7c per lb. 



Use oar Laurel Peatoonlnc for yoar 

 WeddlnsB and Decorations, made 

 tresb aally from the woods, 4c, 5c and 6c 

 per yd. 



^*i|tyg a'jp- . •" ' Large bunches Bunclied Laurel 85c 



_^_^ __ __ Laurel Bloaaoma, 50c per bunch. Pine 



MHiLINGTON, MASS. stock and grreat sellers. Try a sample lot. 



CROWL FERN CO., - Millington, Mass. 



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New Crop Cpfiin 

 Hardy Cut ruiUU 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



TAnCY DAGGER ALSO DEALERS IN 



BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE.... 



OALAZ LKAVKS, BOUQUXT GRBXN, SPHAGNUM MOSS, Bto. 



L. B. Brague & Son, ^l^^ Hinsdale, Mass. 



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GREEN GALAX 



New crop now ready. Medium size, 2>3 to 

 3-ln., at $3 00 per case. Larue size, S"* to 4'a-ln., 

 at $3.60 per case. 10.000 to the case. "Low prices, 

 low rates and flrst-class leaves," my motto. 

 Send me at least a sample order. 



Cash with order. 



a. A. HOLDER, Round Peak, N. C. 



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ling, Ky., are sending some excellent as- 

 ters to this market. This firm grows as 

 good outdoor asters as are found in this 

 state and ships them to the Cincinnati 

 and Lexington markets. 



Lucien Le Clere and John Ballow, of 

 Frankfort, Ky., contemplate taking a trip 

 north after the convention. 



J. Ferdinand Keller, of the J. A. Kel- 

 ler estate, is sending some of the best 

 asters to be seen in this city to their 

 downtown store. 



Among those who are attending the 

 convention are the following: Charles 

 Miehler, Louis Michler and father, James 

 P. Keller, Ferdinand Keller, Theodore 



September 1st we are 



ready to handle any and 

 all orders for Southern 

 Wild Smilax, Palms, 

 etc. Give us your orders ; 

 we will not disappoint 

 you. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Ask for prices. 



LOUISVILLE FLORAL CO. 

 LOUISVILLE. ALA. 



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Keller, Henry Ballard, Misses Fannie An- 

 derson and Fannie White, and Lucien 

 Le Clere. Blue Grass. 



We have had a nice trade this season 

 on pansies; the Review did it. — J. H. 

 Krone, Jr., Fort Smith, Ark. 



