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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dbcbmbbb 9, 1909. 



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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 175 acres of 

 swamp woods in Delaware and it contains some of the. finest dark 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 on 50 cases or over. Shipped direct from the woods. 



HOLLY WREATHS 



My Holly Wreaths will be made of the 

 very finest selected dark ereen Holly on 10- 

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

 112.50 and $15.00 per 100, according to quality. 



LAUREL WREATHING 



My Laurel Wreathing; will be made of the 

 briehtest Swamp Laurel that it is possible 

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

 8c per yard. 



MISTLETOE 



My Mistletoe, from North Carolina, will 

 be extra selected and full of berries. Per 

 case. S6.00 to $10 OO. according: to quality. 



LTCOFODIUM, In 10 yard roUs. S^ac 

 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 

 Mutual Trust 



Bank Philadelphia, Pa. 



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signmcnts daily from A. Jablonsky, 

 Williaiu Winter and Mr. Ude. Carna- 

 tions have boon coming in heavily of late. 



Alex. Johnson has all of his new houses 

 completed. 



Hugo Gross, lof Kirkwood, daily is 

 sending to this market a fine lot of 

 carnations and violets. A fine lot of 

 sweet peas will be in soon. 



Fred 11. Weber, on Boyle avenue, has 

 displayed in his show house a fine lot of 

 blooming and decorative plants. Busi- 

 ness has been good with him of late. 



George Angcrmueller has had good 

 consignments of American Beauties and 

 other roses during the last week. 



The plant trade has been improving 

 of late with the west end florists, who 

 are showing some fine stock. Charles 

 Beyer, William Schray & Sons, E. J. 

 Windier and Sanders have some excel- 

 lent stock coming on for the holidays. 



The management of the poultry show, 

 which is being held this week at the 

 CoJiseum, has invited all the members 

 of the Florists' Club, who attend the 

 club meeting Thursday, to visit the show 

 in a body after the meeting. 



J. A. Evans, Richmond, Ind., was a 

 recent visitor. J. J. B. 



Max Herzog, the florist and landscape 

 gardener, formerly located at 6957 Scan- 

 Ian avenue, is preparing to open a store, 

 with a greenliouse attached, at 2600 Cali- 

 fornia avenue. The new place will/ be 

 readv for business about Christmas. 



PROVIDENCE, R. L 



The Market 



Excepting for funeral work, there was 

 little doing last week. It was the usual 

 lethargy that follows a holiday. The 

 cleaning-up of mums is now on, although 

 several of the growers have small crops 

 that have been held back for Christmas. 

 Carnations are coming in their best form. 

 Beacon and Enchantress holding the 

 popular favor. In nearly every instance 

 , they are of good size and good color 

 and have long, stiflf stems. 



The first of the potted stock for the 

 Christmas holidays has made its appear- 

 ance, Jerusalem cherries, cyclamens, prim- 

 roses, palms and ferns now being seen. 

 Azaleas and poinsettias will begin to ar- 

 rive in a day or two, with a small quan- 

 tity of bulbous stock. Greens have also 

 made their bow, but it will be ten days 

 before this feature attains its height. 



VafiowNotci. 



The funeral of Carl H. Jurgens took 



New Crop T 

 Hardy Cut f 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



PATICY DAGGER ALSO DEALERS IN 



BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE 



BOUQUXT OBXXn. SPHAGNUM MOBS. BtO. 



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



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J. H, 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Evergreens Fresh From The Woods 



Galax, Kreen and bronze, 50c per 1000; SS.60 per case 10.000. 

 Ferns, fancy and dasrrer, 80c per 1000; 3.26 per case 6000. 

 Green Leucotlioe Sprays, Kood lengtb, |i.C0 per 1000, 



any quai'tity. 

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



any quantity. 

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



Orders sent by freight are packed in moss 



All orders 

 tilled promptly. 



BANNERS ELK, NX. 



Fancy 



Maryland 

 Delaware 

 Virginia 



HOLLT 



HoUy, long: or short branches, par caae $S.00 



Green Sbeet or Los Moss, per bbl 1.2.'> 



Laurel, for decorattng, per case 2.50 



Laurel, for ropinR. large bag. l.oo 



Ground Pine or Running Ce<lar, per bag lOO 



Stone Tomato Seed, per lb 50 



Cash with first order Telegraph orders promptly filled . 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



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place from his home on Pelham street, 

 Nejyport, Monday morning, November 

 29, and was, by the wish of the deceased, 

 of a simple character. There was no 

 singing and no pallbearers. The house 

 overflowed with relatives, friends and as- 

 sociates. It was appropriate that the de- 

 ceased should be covered with his favor- 

 ite flower, valley. The casket cover of 

 this flower was arranged by Gibson Bros. 

 There were many floral tributes from 

 gardeners, the Newport Horticultural So- 

 ciety, many of its leading members and 

 florists. The employees of the deceased, 

 fifty or more in number, who marched in 

 a body, headed by the iforeman and old- 

 est employee, Henry Nissen, sent a large 

 wreath of roses. The interment was in 

 the Island cemetery. 



A fire which caught from an over- 



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HOLIDAY PRICE LIS 



GALAX, FKRNS AND LKUCOTHOK 



Direct from the woods to the dealer. 



K Galax, green, regular sizes $0.60 per 10^ 



Galax, green, violet size, 2to$>s 



inches 40 



Galax, bronze, regular sizes 50 



Galax, bronze, 2 to 8 inches M 



Vems, dagger and fancy 1.00 



Green Lauootlioe Sprays, regu- 

 lar lengths.... 2,00 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, 10 to 



16 inches 1.00 



Special prices on lota of lOO.OOO and up. 



TenBS, BtricUy oaah, {. o. b. Elk rark, N. C 



NORTH CAROLINA EVEROREEN CO. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



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 writing advertisers 



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