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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVBMBEB 25, 1909. 



HOLLY-HOLLY-HOLLY 



If you are in the market for some FANCY DELAWARE HOLLY, let me hear from you. I have contracted for the Holly off of 1 75 aaes of 

 swamp woods in Delaware and it contains some of the finest darlt green Holly trees that ever grew, and it is chock full of Berries. I will have it 

 packed in regular size cases, 2x2x4, and guaranteed as represented. Will be ready to ship about December 1st Price per case, $3.00; 10 case 

 lots or over, $2.75. Special quotation oo 50 cases or over. Shipped direct from the woods. 



HOLLY WREATHS 



My Holly Wreaths will be made of the 

 very finest selected dark green Holly on 10- 

 inch hoops, and will be well-berried. $10.00, 

 S12.60 and 115.00 per 100, according: to quality. 



LAUREL WREATHING 



My Laurel Wreathing will be made of the 

 brightest Swamp Laurel that it is possible 

 to secure in 25 and 50-yard lengths. Price, 

 3c per yard. 



MISTLETOE 



My Mistletoe, from North Carolina, will 

 be extra selected and full of berries. Per 

 case, $5.00 to $10 00. according to quality. 



LTCOPODIUM, in 10 yard roUs, SHo 

 and 10c per yard. 



i make a specialty of the above and guarantee all goods as represented or money refunded. Cash must accompany all orders. 



F. B. WOOLEY, 152 Dock St., 



Reference : 

 6th National Bank. 

 Mutual Trust Co. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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should be chartered, and the secretary 

 was instructed to consult an attorney on 

 the subject. 



A memorial of the late John H. Me- 

 nard was ordered to be printed and 

 copies presented to his family and dis- 

 tributed among the members. 



A highly creditable exhibit of flowers 

 was on the table. The Metairie Kidge 

 Nursery Co. had a lot of chrysanthe- 

 mums, most of them of the midseason 

 varieties, such as Jerome Jones, Dr. 

 Enguehard, Cannell, Timothy Eaton, 

 Golden Wedding, W. H. Chadwick and 

 Buff Globe. They were all good flowers, 

 as perfect as can be grown under glass 

 anywhere, north or south. 



In the line of roses, American Beauty, 

 Bridesmaid, Ivory and Smith were also 

 fine. The field-grown varieties were 

 numerous. At no other time of the year 

 have wo had such a quantity of perfect 

 roses grown all over the gardens in New 

 Orleans. A few spikes of double tube- 

 rose, well opened and cultivated under 

 glass, showed that this flower can be 

 cultivated here when protected from 

 thrips, though the prevailing idea so far 

 among the florists has been that only 

 the single sort could succeed here. Pres- 

 ident A. Alost had nice samples of 

 American Beauty and Cochet roses. 



K. Eichling is a week ahead on last 

 year in the flowering of his Paper White 

 narcissi and presented a bunch of out- 

 side flowers, without any fcrrcing. J. 

 St. Mard showed that chrysanthemums 

 can be grown well outside of a green- 

 house, by a few samples that he had 

 brought. 



In order to make the meetings more in- 

 teresting, Mr. Lagerbie made a motion 

 that the members should bring to each 

 meeting some plants and flowers for dis- 

 cussion. Next meeting will be for plants 

 suitable for Christmas presents and deco- 

 rations. M. M. L. 



Mrs. P. Kaul, wife of the florist at 

 633 Cherokee street, recently met with 

 a serious accident. She slipped and 

 fell against the wall of a greenhouse, 

 forcing her hand through a pane of 

 glass, and the hand was almost severed 

 from the arm. Mr. Kaul has completed 

 a handsome new greenhouse, adjoining 

 the old ones. 



HoPKiNsviLLE, Ky. — T. L. Metcalfe, 

 who has stores and greenhouses here and 

 at various other places in Kentucky, Ten- 

 nes^9 and Illinois, recently visited Padu- 

 cah, Ky.7" with a view to establishing a 

 branch in that city. 



New Crop UprnQ 

 Hardy Cut rulllD 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



TAMCY DAGGER ALSO DEALERS IN 



BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE .... 



BOUQUXT GBKKN. SPHAGNUM M08B. KtO. 



L. B. Brague ft Son, ^TiS^i Hinsdale, Mass. 



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J. H. 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Evergreens Fresh From The Woods 



Galax, green and bronze. 50c per 1000; $8.60 per case 10,000. 

 Ferns, fancy and dafrser, 80c per 1000; 3.26 per caee 5000. 

 Green Leucotboe Sprays, good lensth, I2.C0 per 1000, 



any quantity. 

 Green Leuootlioe Sprays, 10 to IS-in., $1.00 per 1000; 



any quantity. , 



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

 Orders aent by {reisbt are packed in moss 



All order* 

 filled promptly. 



BANNERS ELK,N.C. 



HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLESALK COMMISSION FLORISTS 



OF AIX 



KINDS 



CUT FLOWERS 



Hardy Cut Evergreens and Florists* Supplies 



Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax. Soutbern Wild Smilax, 

 DaKf^er and Fancy Ferns, Brancb Laurel, Laurel Festoon- 

 ing, Green and Spbagrnum Moss, Boxwood Sprays, Leuco- 

 thoe Sprays. A large stock constantly on band; can fill 

 orders at a moment's notice. Telephone or telegraph. 

 Tel. 2617-2618 Main; Fort HIU 26290. 



and 9*Chapmair Place, BOSTOINf MASS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GAIAX 



FERNS 



LEUCOTHOE 



We are gatherers, located in new 

 territory. Orders in any quantity soli- 

 cited. Qaality guaranteed. 



Write for prices. 



The Tuckaseigee Evergreen Co. 



SYLVA, N. C. 



HOLIDAY PRICE LIST 



GALAX, FERNS AND LEUCOTHOE 



Direct from the woods to the dealer. 



Galax, green, regular sizes $0.50 per 1000 



Galax, green, violet size, 2 to a^i 



inches 40 



Galax, bronze, regular sizes 60 " 



Galax, bronze, 2 to 8 inches 40 



Ferns, dagger and fancy 1.00 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, regu- 



larlengtbs 2.00 



Green Leuoothoe Sprays, 10 to 



15 inches 1.00 



Special prices on lots of lOO.WO and up. 

 Terms, strictly caih, f. 0. b. Elk Park, N. 0. 



NORTH CAROLINA EVER6REEN CO. 



BAMNERS ELK, K. C. 



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