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The Florists^ Review 



August 6, 1914. 



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FANCY FERNS 



FlB«st stock In th« country 



We can lupplr yoa with cood itock tba year around. 



$1.50 par 1000 



$1.50 pw 1000 



mmfiii.: 



Place your atandltit orders with as. 



Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



Imported ireen and bronse Magnolia Baskets I1.60; 6 baskets, each, $1.26 



Qalax Leayes, green and bronse per 1000, $1.26; case of 10,000, 7.60 



Oreen Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per lOO.H.OO; per 1000, 7.50 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case, 50 lbs., 7.50 



Sphagnnm Moss per bale , 1 .60 



QRKKN SHUT MOSS. v«iy fin* for Basket Worii. TrinMlns Pots. ate. 



P«r bas, S2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



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NICHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., DetroitNich. 





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the flower trade can only be conjectured, 

 and all branches of the business await 

 with much anxiety the outcome. 



The daily receipts of gladioli here are 

 already beyond computation. The price 

 has fallen to $1 per hundred, even the 

 new varieties and the selects command- 

 ing no more, and the same exactly may 

 be said of asters. Hydrangeas and 

 goldenrod are the latest novelties in 

 the windows. This is rushing the sea- 

 son with a vengeance. Eain has fallen 

 almost continuously for two weeks and 

 its ■ effects upon the sweet peas and 

 asters may be imagined. 



Various Notes. 



In less than two weeks from the date 

 of this issue of The Review, ' * Eastward 

 Hoi " will be the cry of many hundreds 

 on their way to the convention of the 

 S. A. F. at Boston. On the evening of 

 August 17 the New York contingent 

 will leave by the steamer Massachusetts. 

 Chairman Traendly issues his last call 

 to those desiring berths, only 100 having 

 been reserved and most of these already 

 taken. The gardeners are being cared 

 for by Secretary Ebel, of Madison, N. J. 

 A party of 200 to go via the all-water 

 route seems assured. 



Tuesday, August 4, the Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society enjoyed its annual 

 outing at Eye beach, Rye, N. Y. 



The Essex County Gardeners' Club 

 celebrated Wednesday, August 5, at Hil- 

 ton, N. J. This was the first outing 

 of the new club and a great success. 



All the employees of A. H. Langjahr 

 are back, brown and strengthened, from 

 their vacation. Mr. Langjahr, like 

 many of the wholesalers, will enjoy a 

 part of his holiday at the convention. 



H. E. Froment is receiving some 

 blooms daily of the new rose, Ophelia, 

 and considers it an excellent acquisition. 

 These are grown by L. W. Coddington. 

 Mr. Froment had a display of hy- 

 drangeas in several colors Saturday. 

 Miss Mabel Conklin, the bookkeeper, is 

 back from Sackett lake, and Wm. Samp- 

 son leaves August 10 for the mountains. 

 Mr. Froment will begin his vacation at 

 the convention, on his way to the Adi- 

 rondacks. 



Hugh Peake, of Walter Sheridan's 

 force, leaves August 15 for a two weeks' 

 holiday at Greenport, L. I. 



Harry Eiedel leaves for Canada 

 August 8 and will be in Boston during 

 convention week. Mr. Mever returned 



BUY YOUR flORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



L. Baumann & Co. 



357-35» W. Chkif* Ave . CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant, Natural Pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Mag- 

 nolia Leaves, Cycas Wreaths, 

 Magnolia Wreaths, Moss 

 Wreaths, Metallic Designs and 

 a big line of Novelties. 



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GOLD LETTERS 



Oold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



QOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



J. UCHTENBCRGER. 1S64 Afeiie A, New Yiric 



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WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



ManufactHrad by 



W. J. COWEE,">?r 



10,000 $1.76 50.000 $7.50 



Sample free. For tele by dealers. 



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Saturday, August 1, from his vacation, 

 at Tannersville, N. Y., and Atlantic 

 City. A. Schawzer, of A. Warendorff's 

 force, accompanied him. 



A. R. Dentale, of Young & Nugent, 

 with his family, leaves August 8 for a 

 week in the Orange mountains. 



Charles Schwake, who left for Europe 

 .Tuly 4, returned August 4. Mr. Schwake 

 celebrates his anniversary September 1. 

 Miss Millie, his bookkeeper and office 

 manager, leaves the city August 8 for a 

 two weeks' holiday in the Catskills. 



Miss Margaret Hamburg, bookkeeper 

 for Woodrow & Marketos, has returned 

 from a two weeks' holiday at Asbury 

 Park, N. J. 



Miss Nellie McDonald, with A. Waren- 

 dorff, will spend August at Orillia, Can- 

 ada. 



Wm. Her, of E. Horan 's force, goes 

 August 15 with his family to Lake 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ugly clay pots 

 are hidden by the at- 

 tractive and artifitic 



EVKR.RKADY 



POT covms 



Strong cardboard 

 foundation. Beet Qual- 

 ity waterproof crepe 

 paper. Bilk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved meMl fastenings. Furnished in fotir 

 colors and many sizes. Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 

 STEB • BBIDT FLOWIB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Hashes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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FERNS --GALAX 



Naw Crop, Fraah fron tha Patek 



# Fancy Feras $1.001000 

 Ureen «alaz 601000 

 Green ^heet Moss, |1.2S per3- 

 bushel bag. 

 Hemlock Mpr«ee Sprays ZOO 1000 

 Bho4o4ea«roa Sprays 2.001000 

 Moan tail Laarel Mprays S2.00 per 1000 

 Discount on large omers. Twenty 

 yean in the business, and 2000 well pleased eug- 

 iomers. Send cash or reference with first order. 

 All stoc> positively guaranteed. 

 J. N. PRITCNARD, KLK PARK, N. C. 

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CUT FERNS 



From August 4th to August 81st. 



88e par 1000 



CHRISTMAS TRKES, large and small lots. 



JOHN ABBOTT, 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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ARTIFICIAL 



LEAVES and FLOWERS of all kinds. 



Best imported goods at lowest manufacturers 

 prices. Write for samples. 



German- American Mfg. Co. 



1840 W. Monroe St.. CHICAGO, ILL.. 



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Mohonk. Charles Matthews left Satur- 

 day, August 1, for two weeks at Lake 

 George and Saratoga. 



George Bradshaw, with Wm. Kessler, 

 will enjoy a week's well merited rest up 

 the Hudson. 



Miss Marguerite McCabe, bookkeeper 

 for the Growers' Cut Flower Co., left 



