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The Florists' Review 



Skitkmbku 3, 1914. 



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FANCY FERNS 



Fln«st stock In th« country 



We can sapply you with rood stock the year around 



S1.50 per 1000 



$1.50 ptr 1000 



Place your standins orders with us. 



Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



Imported freen and bronze Magnolia Baskets $1.60; 6 baskets, each, $1.25 



Qalaz Leaves, arreen and bronse per 1000. $1.25; case of 10,000, 7.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100. $1.00; per 1000, 7.60 



Boxwood : per lb. , 20c ; per case, 60 lbs. , 7.60 



Sphamum Moss per bale. 1.60 



QRKCN SHEET MOSS, vary fin* for Bask«t Worti, Trimmlns P«ts. •te. 



P«r bas. S2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



I NfCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264266 Randolph St., Detroit^Nich. 



still to be had and are fairly jjood, 

 considering the heat. New croi> carna- 

 tions are making their appearance in 

 limited quantities and are promising. 

 Gladioli and other summer flowers are 

 praftically offered without price. 



Various Notes. 



A large number of florists availed 

 themselves of the opportunity of see- 

 ing the sights of the national capital 

 on their return from the Boston con- 

 vention and a number of these were 

 entertained by the local florists. Among 

 them were Harry Papworth, of New 

 Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorly, 

 of St, Louis; William Currie, .Ir., ol 

 Milwaukee, Wis.; the Mis.ses Matilda 

 and Bertha Meinhardt, of St. Louis; 

 G. Weiland, of Evanston, 111.; Mr. and 

 Mrs. W. W, Coles and Miss Coles, of 

 Kokomo, Ind., and Charles L. Baum 

 and A. J. McNutt, both of Knoxvillc, 

 Tenn. 



Donald C. Malcolm, of (Jude Bros. 

 Co., is spending several weeks on a 

 trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Roches- 

 ter and other New York state cities. 



Everyone interested in the <lestru<- 

 tion of the army worm is requested by 

 the United States Department of Ag- 

 riculture to look out for army worm 

 moths with one artificially-colored 

 wing. The department's entomologists 

 are catching army worm moths where 

 they are plentiful, coloring one wing 

 each, and then liberating them in the 

 same territory, so that they may deter- 

 mine whether these moths fly directly 

 west or north, and how quickly and 

 far they will spread. C. !>. L. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



A general rain has done a great deal 

 of good. The outdoor stock is about 

 all in the houses, although there are a 

 few carnations that have been held till 

 new houses could be finished. There 

 has been less building here this summer 

 than for some time, everyone feeling 

 that it was wise to await developments. 

 Inside, the mums that are intended for 

 pot plants are potted up and the sweet 

 peas for the early cut are up and grow- 

 ing well. Pansy seed has not been 

 sown, as we have great trouble with 

 damping off till the weather is a little 

 cooler. As we have growing weather 



GREEN GALAX and 

 DAGGER FERNS 



GREEN GALAX -standard size leaves, $4.00 

 per case of lo.oo<i leaves; 5000 (half case), for $2.25, 

 f. o. b. Galajt. Va. 



DAGGER FERNS -7oc per ICOO, f. o. b. 

 Galax, Va. 



GREEN GALAX delivered b.v PARCEL POST at OUR EXPENSE in U. S., Kansas 



City and East, at 75c per lOOO. Kansas City and West, lOc per 1000. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. REFERENCES: First National Bank, Mt. Airy. N. C. 



W. N. WOODRUFF & SON, 



Lowgap, N. C. 



Meutlon Tlie Review when you write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manafacturad by 



W. J. COWEE, 



BEBLUf 

 N.T. 



10.000. 



.$1.76 50.000.. 



.$7.50 



Sample free For sale by dealers 



^^pntlon The Review when yon write. 



not desirable to sow 

 few to use as cut 



all winter, it is 

 early, except a 

 flowers. 



We are especially pleased with the 

 way the roses and carnations that are 

 to be relied on for the winter cut are 

 looking. They seem to be in the pink 

 of condition in most of the houses. We 

 have seen little valley this week ami 

 this item promises to be scarce with us 

 soon. As it is one of the best money 

 makers here, there is some speculation 

 as to what can be used to take its place. 



Various Notes. 



Geny Bros, are having a monopoly of 

 the early sales of Paper Whites and 

 ('hinese lilies, having the only bulbs 

 that have reached the city as yet. These 

 items are great sellers here at retail. 



The .Toy Floral Co, has a heavy cut 

 of really good asters, grown indoors. 



Haury & Sons have beautiful window 

 decorations, mostly pot ferns of first 

 quality, and asters. 



Mclntyre Bros, have their houses and 

 grounds looking about as well as we 

 have ever seen them. 



The houses at the Mt. Olivet ceme- 

 tery are full to overflowing with stock 

 for the earlv fall sales. The mums are 



Wild Smilax 



Our new crop now ready for shipment. 

 Natural and Fadalass Graan Shaat 

 Moss. Wire or write 



THE RUHBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



CAS. C. ROBERTS 



Manaxer of 



SMOKY Mr UN Ah tVfRGRICN CO. 



MT. S7KRLIMO. N C. 



All kinds of Ev»rg:reen». Lo>'k me up now for first- 

 cla!>s goods. Grten *hf et Moss, {"vc; Lrucothoe Sorays, 

 S2.00 lOiO: Fancy and Daggtr Ferns, 70c l(W): Bouqiut 

 Green, 8c lb.; Galax. 4Uc 1000; Balsam Xmas Trees, Vtt 

 each; Ivy and Laurel, 2c lb.; Sp'tce Kougbs, 2c lb. 

 10,000 acres to pick from. Cash «ith order. 



Mention The Review when roo writ*. 



especially good, and will be among tln' 

 first on the market. 



Miss Bessie M. Harrison, of the Jo.v 

 Floral Co., is visiting relatives in Dc 

 troit. Miss Lillian .loy is in the stori' 

 {^ain. She, with T. S. .Joy and Mr.-. 

 Frank Hoen, have just returned from .i 

 trip, first visiting relatives in OshkosI . 

 Wis., then making a tour of Yello\\ 

 stone park and the west, returning b. 

 way of Chicago, where they spent ' 

 week. 



,Joe Brown, of Lischey 's Gardens, hii- 

 his houses in good condition. He hn- 

 done some of the rebuilding that li' 

 put off last season on account of his ili 

 health. F. B. 



CINCINNATI, 



The Market. 



Business continues rather mIow. Thei' 

 is plenty of stock of all kinds in tli' 



