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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



January 13, 1910. 



FANCY FERN "i^ FANCY FERN 



Per IOOO9 $1.75« (Special price on large lots. ^j^ 



Green and Bronze Galax.. . . . .$1.25 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000 Jlfll. 



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $7.00; extra fine. 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; 50 Iba., $8.50 



Tull line Cut Flowers at all times. 



Mlchl{«i Cut Flower ExcbangBp 3840 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



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W. C. Eickards and gave great satisfac- 

 tion, showing a balance of $3,863.35 in 

 the treasury. 



After the intermission Edwin Pierson 

 and W. H. Siebrecht, Jr., were introduced 

 and made interesting addresses. The new 

 address of the club's secretary was an- 

 nounced as Room 806 of the Childs build- 

 ing, 110 West Thirty-fourth street. Touch- 

 ing resolutions on the death of the New 

 York Florists' Bowling Club were read 

 by Captain Berry. Tributes and criti- 

 cisms were made by Messrs. Nugent, 

 Weathered and Faulkner. 



An abundance of liquids and turkey 

 constituted the promised "blow-out" of 

 the new president and Mr. Nugent pre- 

 sided at the carving. Thanks were given 

 the outgoing officers on a rising vote and 

 to Mr. Miller for, as Robert Berry ex- 

 pressed it, his magnanimity and gener- 

 osity. 



A vase of handsome pink carnations 

 was exhibited by E. N. Engren, of Aque- 

 duct, L. I., and eighty-five points and a 

 preliminary certificate rewarded his en- 

 terprise. 



VafiMwNotM. 



The plantsmen did a good New Year's 

 trade, and everything was cleaned up to 

 their satisfaction. With Easter a little 

 over ten weeks away, they are already 

 setting their houses in order. The outlook 

 is for a grand supply of everything in 

 flowering plants, and the earliness of 

 Easter this year makes a careful plan- 

 ning necessary. The movement to make 

 the date of Easter permanent meets with 

 their hearty approval. 



Harry Jacobs, of S. Jacobs & Sons, 

 Brooklyn, has been suflfering from an at- 

 tack of pneumonia, G. E. Bradshaw from 

 la grippe, ana A. J. Guttman from an- 

 other of Job's comforters. 



Much sympathy is expressed for Oscar 

 Boehler, of West Hoboken, because of 

 the serious damage done his greenhouse 

 plant by fire last week. 



President Pierson, of the S. A. F., has 

 honored the New York Florists' Club by 

 appointing two of its officials, its presi- 

 dent and vice-president, as state vice- 

 presidents of the national society. 



The Pittsburg carnation convention 

 will draw a goodly deputation from New 

 York, including President Pierson and ex- 

 President Traendly, of the S. A. F., and 

 several of our carnation enthusiasts and 

 specialists. The club members can corre- 

 spond with Secretary Young at his office 

 in the Childs building, West Thirty- 

 fourth street, and arrange for transporta- 

 tion, etc. 



The Greek-American Florists' Associa- 



New Crop 

 Hardy Cut 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



Fens 



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BOUQUXT GBKXH. SFHAGHUM MOBS. KtO. 



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



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THE KERVAN CO. 



113 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



WHOLKSAUE 



All Decorating: Evergfreena— Southern Wild Smilaz, Fresh Cat Palmetto 

 and Cabbage Palm Leaves, fresh cut Cycas, Hemlock, Laurel, Spruce and 

 Boxwood branches; Ropings made on order, all kinds and sizes. 



Fancy and Dag^g^er Ferna, Green and Bronse Galax and Leucothoe 

 Sprays, Sphag^num, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish Mosses. 

 Painted Palmetto, Dyed Sheet Moss, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Cork Barks, 

 etc., etc. 



Greens, Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plumes. All Decorating^ Material in 

 Season. 



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FERNS and GALAX "f^o^'^p^ 



Fancy and Daararer Ferns, 70c per 1000. 

 Green and Bronze Galax, 50c per 1000. 

 Green Leuootlioe Sprays, $2.00 per 1000; 



short. 12 to 16 in., $1.00 per 1000. 

 Dlacount on large orderi. 10 yeara' experience. 



Oaib with first order. 



R. L. HODGES, Banners Elk, N. C. 



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tion will celebrate Monday evening, Janu- 

 ary 17, by holding its third annual ball at 

 Terrace garden, Fifty-eighth street and 

 Lexington avenue. The larger hall Xvas 

 made necessary by the great success of 

 last year. The committee is an excellent 

 one, and the old war horses, Messrs. Nich- 

 olas, Cotsonas, Lecakes and Christatos, 

 will keep the reputation of the society 

 bright. A great crowd is assured and an 

 excellent entertainment. 



L. W. Wheeler, of California, formerly 

 treasurer of the New York Florists ' Club, 

 will be in the city this week. 



The seedsmen's catalogues are going 

 I out in a mighty flood daily, and all the 



Soothern Wfld Smilax 



wow RKADT FOR SHIPMIlfT 



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CAIDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



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Southern Wild Smilax '"ISSiSl'^^y 



Louisville Horal Co., Louisville, Ala. 



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houses have spread themselves this year 

 in artistic covers and increased size and 

 fine engraving, anticipating the increased 

 demand of the coming prosperous season. 

 J. C. Spencer, of Utica, is visiting his 

 daughter at Mount Vernon, and attended 

 the club meeting Monday evening. 



Mayor Breitmeyer, of Detroit, was in 

 New York last week, attending the auto 

 show, and while in the city was intro- 



