The FlorMs' Review 



Beftembub 10, 1914. 





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FANCY FERNS 



Finest stock In th« covntry. 



We can anpply yoa wl^b good itook the yoar aroand. 



S1.50 per 1900 



PlkM 



$1.50 par 1000 



Place roar ■tandtnt orden with oa. 



Fnll mipply at all tiinea. No sbortagei. 



Imported men and bronie Magnolia Baaketa $1.60; 6baAetr.ea<dr, 11.26 



Galax Leaves, green and bronae per 1000, 11.25; case of 10,000, 7.60 



Green Leucotboe Spraya, extra fine , per 100. fl.OO; per 1000, 7.60 



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



Sphagnum Mosa per bale, 1.60 



OIRnUI SHOET MOSS, vary fin* for Ba«k«t Worli, TrtamhiK Pet*, ate. 



P«r bas. 92.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 





NICIDGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Rudolph St., Detroit,Nich. 



land. M. C. Ebel delivered an able lec- 

 ture. Mr. Gude spoke of the gratifying 

 way in which the florists throughout 

 the country are coming to the support 

 of the Smith memorial project, stating 

 that his committee has already received 

 cash contributions to the extent of $1,- 

 750, with pledges amounting to more 

 than $2,000. Richard Vincent, Jr., of 

 White Marsh, also a member of the 

 committee, asked the support of all in 

 this work. 



There was amateur and professional 

 vaudeville, but the climax was reached 

 late in the evening when the entire 

 troupe of players from one of the local 

 theaters entered the doors. 



Various Notes. 



Hardy Pritchard, with Gude Bros. 

 Co., made the trip to New York last 

 week with the Washington American 

 League Baseball Club, being one of a 

 party of about thirty players and 

 guests. Mr. Pritchard is an ardent 

 baseball fan and has made other trips 

 with the club. 



Frank P. Gall spent the week end 

 in Philadelphia, his old home town, 

 where Mrs. Gall is spending her vaca- 

 tion. 



Mr. Firth, of Boston, was a visitor 

 here last week. 



The store of Leapley & Meyer, on G 

 street, northwest, will take on an at- 

 tractive appearance following the com- 

 pletion of the general overhauling un- 

 der which it is now going. This firm 

 is planning to increase its retail seed 

 business. They report their asters com- 

 ing along in fine shape. 



In connection with a scarehead ad- 

 vertisement in the daily papers, F. H. 

 Kramer last week had an appropriate 

 "war" window display. Bulbs in their 

 original packages and cases, with a 

 large photograph of the steamship in 

 which they were transported from 

 abroad, were featured. 



October 1 has been selected as the 

 day on which the members of the Flo- 

 rists' Club will visit the annual dahli^ 

 and canna show held by Richard A'^in- 

 cent, Jr., & Sons Co., at WBPte MariiB, 

 Md. Mr. Vincent has informed the 

 club" that a special train will be run 

 by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad for 

 the convenience of the members direct 

 to the show. This train will leave the 

 Union Station in Washington at 11 

 o'clock. President George H. Cooke is 

 sending out a notice to all members 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$0.75 per 1000 

 .75 per 1000 



New Crop Toncy Ferns, 



Dagger f-erns, 



Dlseomit on lars* ord«rs. 



USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONIJ^G 



for yo«r d«e«ratloa», macl* ffr«sh dally ffr»n th« woods. 4«. Se.aad •« por yard. 



Bronze and Qreev Qalaz, $1.00 ser 

 lUUU: $7^ per^iM of 10.000. 

 rei offlee. New Salem, HaM. Sphagnum MotM, large sack, only 40o. 

 L. D. Phone oonneofion. p|^ |,y tfc, poasd, 8c. OT by the yard, 



Branch Vanrel, 36c for a large bundle. 

 Southern Smilax, 60-lb. cases. $6.00. 

 Qreen and Bronze Lcucothee Spraya, 



$3.50 per 1000. 

 Ffne Boxwood, $7.60 per 60-lb. case. 



Order in advance. 

 Write, wire or telephone 18 R4 



iiiLLiNGTON. MASS. CROWL FON CO., MUlingtM, Mass. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



GREEN GALAX and 

 DAGGER FERNS 



GREEN GALAX— standard size leaves. $4.00 

 per case of 10,i)04> leaves; 5000 (half case), foi 12.26. 

 f. o. b. Galax. Va. 

 DAGGER FERNS-76C per ICOO, f. o. b. 

 Oalaz, Va. 

 GREEN GALAX dplivered by PARCEL POST at OUR EXPENSE in U. S., Kansas 



Ciiy and East, at 76c per lOOO. Kansas City and West, 90c per 1000. 

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



W. N. WOODRUFF & SON, Lowgap, N. L 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WILD SMILAX 



New crop, now ready for shipment. $2 60 per case 



Fancy Forno $1.6o per 10(>0 



DasKorFonia... 1.26 per 1000 



Nataral aad Porpotuatod Mosa. 



t A. BFAVFN, - FVfRGRFf N. AltA. 



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SOUTHERN WILD SMIUX 



Any quantity — Prompt shipment 



$2.25 per case — Half case, $1.25 



Wire or write 



D. S. Cniffl & Co., Pine Apple, Ala. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



FERNS - GALAX 



Now Cropi Froah from tko Pateh 



traaey Fens fl.O0 10« 

 breen fialax 60100(1 

 Leaentkue 8p>aTt,long...... 2.60 lOOO 

 medium.. 2.P0 lOOO 

 " short 1.261000 

 Pare Leaf Hold, for (trowing 

 flowers, per 3-bu bas. $1 .00 

 ereeaJdwet Musp, |1.26 per 3-bu. bat- 



Healoek 8»niee Wttri S^.OOper luW 



Bko4e4«a4raa R»ray>. 2.00 per lOM 



Heaatala Laarel Sprays 2.00 per lOV 



Discount on larse orders. Twenty years i> 

 the onsiness, and 2000 well pleased cuatom«rtj 

 Send cash or reference with first order. All 

 ■took positively guaranteed. 



I. N. PRITCHARD. ILK PARK, N. «■ 



Ifeattoa Tbe Berlew wbea yea wilto. 



