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The Weekly Florists^ Review* ^^^^^^^ 20. 1910. 



FANCY FERN "^r. FANCY FERN 



Per 1000, $1.75. Special price on large lots* 



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



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



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



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



Full line Cut Flowers at all times. 



Micblcan Cut Flower Exchanee, 384o inadwar, Detroit, Mich. 



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SoatherDWildSmiiax 



Gathered for you any day. 



October 1 to Easter. 

 To the Florist Trade only. 



R. M. WOMACK, Wills Point, Tex. 



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a paper on something interesting to the 

 circle. By vote it fell to the lot of Mrs. 

 J. J. Beneke to entertain with a paper 

 at the next meeting. After the meeting, 

 coffee and ice cream were served, which 

 will be the feature at the close of each 

 meeting. The next meeting place and 

 <late have not as yet been decided upon. 

 The call will be made by the secretary. 



Variou* Notes. 



Mr. Kelley, of the Kelley Floral Co., 

 says business has been satisfactory in the 

 cut flower line since the first of the year. 

 For goldfish, of which the firm makes a 

 specialty, they find a great sale. 



William Hernely has charge of the 

 Michel Plant & Bulb Co. for Eeceiver 

 Coleman. The place will soon be adver- 

 tised for sale by Mr. Coleman. 



Our nurserymen say that they expect 

 a great call for California privet this 

 spring, as the continuous cold weather 

 has frozen them all out. The fine hedge 

 around the city hall will have to be re- 

 planted. 



Frank Vennemann, W. A. Rowe, John 

 Connon, Charles D. Hecht and William 

 Wenzel were the suburban members who 

 attended the Florists' Club meeting 

 January 13. 



Frank B. Coleman announced January 

 17 that the bankrupt auction sale of the 

 Michel Bulb & Plant Co. would be held 

 Tuesday, January 18, at 10 o'clock, 

 everything to be sold in bulk or in lota 

 to suit the buyers. 



C. A. Kuehn is receiving a lot of Mexi- 

 can ivy, which has taken a good hold on 

 the trade here, and the demand is in- 

 creasing -daily. 



Sam Seligman, representing Werth- 

 eimer Bros., New York, and F. Wake- 

 bam, Brooklyn, were callers last week. 



J. J. B. 



Pleasb omit my advertisements of 

 Tineas and dracsenas, for they have sold 

 them all.— Dana R. Hebeon, Olean, N. T. 



Mount Gilead, O. — Armondo L. Munk 

 was adjudicated bankrupt January 11, 

 and notices were issued to the effect that 

 the first meeting of the creditors would 

 be held January 25. 



Better be safe than 

 sorry 



When you buy a buBlnees wsffon 



you owe it to yourself to make a 



thorough investlKation and when 



you do so. consider quality even 

 more than priee, and remember that it is not what you pay 

 that should determine wbere you should buy, but It Is what 

 you ret lor what you pay. 



Buy an ARML.EDER Wason 



and you set the hlKhest quality at the lowest price, because we are the larsest exclusive 

 business delivery wacon builders in the world. EASY TERMS. 



You need our CataloKue I. It's free, but you must ask for It. 



iSir,.. ARNLEDER, Cincinnati, Ohio 



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DAGGER 



New Crop Cprnn 

 Hardy Cut rulllD 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



ALSO DEALERS IN 



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8PHAOHUM MOU. >tO. 



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



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Case or carload lots. G«t my 

 priccB; it will save you money. 



WM. MURPHY, 311 Main street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Cut Flower 

 and Design Boxes 



All sizes, lowest prices 

 Write 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKSS 



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