NOVEMBKR 18, 1909. 



The"^cckly Florists' Review. 



39 



$500 



per case 



m^ HOLLY 



Laurel Wreaths, $2.50 per doz, and Bti. Laurel, 50c. 



yp^ Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 1000; 

 Laurc I Festooning, 6c per yd. $7.50 per 10 COO. 



Boxwood Wreaths, $6.00 to $18.00 Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $1.25 per 



perdoz. JOOO- , 



Princess Pine Festooning, made all Green and Bronze Galax. Green, 

 round, $6.00 JOO yds. $J.OO, JOOO; Bronze, $J.50, 1000. 



Gut Boxwood Sprays 



$16.00 per 100 lbs. 



Full line of Florists' Supplies. All kinds of Insecticides. Seasonable Cut Flowers. Chrysanthemums 

 and Carnations in all standard varieties. Roses— Beauties, Richmonds, Mary lands, the two 

 Killarneys, Brides and Maids. Lilies, Orchids, Gardenias, Valley, Violets, Adiantum, Asparagus. 



Henry M. Robinson & Co. 



TKLEPHONES 



Main 2617 



Main 2618 



Ft. Hill 25290 



Wholesale Commission Florists Orders filled promptly. 



15 Province St., and 9 Chapman PI., BOSTON, MASS. Sm. '° ""'' 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



New Bronze Galax 



This Year's Stock, 

 Per case of 10,000, $6.50. 



C. L CRITCHEU, Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



dore Gerry estate at Newport, has be- 

 come a member of the Newport Horti- 

 cultural Society. 



J. H. Gushing, of the Quidneck green- 

 houses, Quidneck, is sending in hundreds 

 of fine mums daily. They are not es- 

 pecially large but are of excellent qual- 

 ity. 



Mr. Pierce, who started a few months 

 ago raising violets at his new place in 

 Rehoboth, brought in his first cuttings 

 November 13. They are exceptionally 

 good in color, size and strength. He re- 

 ports a large crop. 



A representative of the King Construc- 

 tion Co., of North Tonawanda, N. Y., 

 was in this city November 12, looking 

 over plans for the new houses which 

 William Hay intends putting up on his 

 place at Oaklawn. 



An unsuccessful attempt was made to 

 burn the seed and furnishing store of 

 the W. E. Barrett Co., 65-67 Canal street, 

 Saturday night, November 6. A quantity 

 of hay, straw and papers was placed 

 against the rear of the building and set 

 fire to, but the blaze was discovered be- 

 fore the building had become ignited. 



J. J. Butler, of Newport, is supplying 

 an immense privet hedge for the estate 

 of Mrs. Richard Gambrill, in Newport. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



75c per 1000 



Tel. Office, New Salem, Mata. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



MILLINOTON, MASS. 



CROWL FERN CO., 



Galax, bronze or Kreen, $1,00 per 1000. 



Sphasnum Moss, li-bbl. bales for $3.60. 

 Nice stock. Try a bale. 



Use our Laurel Festoonlne: for Deco- 

 rations, 4c, 5c and 6c per yd. Made 

 fresh daily from the woods. 



Smllax, 50-lb. cases, $6.00. 



Pi ne, 7c per lb. 



Partridge Berries, 10c per bunch. Try 

 them : thev sell quick. 



Laurel Branches, nice large bunch for 

 only .S5c. Try them. 



Laurel and Pine Wreaths, when wanted. 

 Boxw^ood, etc. 



Millington, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



J. 



H. VON CANON & COMPANY 



Evergreens Fresh From The Woods 



Galax, Kreen and bronze, 50c per 1000; $3.60 per case 10.000. 

 Ferns, fancy and daeeer. 80c per 1000; 3.25 per case 5000. 

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, good length, $i.CO per 1000, 



any quantity 

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, 10 to 16iD., $1.00 per 1000; 



any quantity. 

 Bronze Leucothoe Sprays, $2.75 per 1000, any quantity. 



Orders sent by freight are packed in moss 



BANNERS ELK,N.C. 



Ill orders 

 filled promptly. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The liedge is to take the place of a 

 cedar one, and the moving of it across 

 the city attracts much attention, 



W. H. M. 



Princeton, Ind.— The Princeton Gar- 

 dens have been incorporated, with a cap- 

 ital of $25,000, by W. J. RitteFskamp, 

 L. A. Ritterskamp an(? J. T. Hannan. 



