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Tbc Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 1, 15)14 



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FANCY FERNS 



FkMst stooh III th* •oimtry 



We can supply 70a with cood itock the year aroand. 



S1.50 par 1000 



$1.50 per 1000 





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Place yoar itandlnf (»d*ri with at. 



Fall supply at all times. No shortages. 



Imported green and bronse MafooUa Baskets |1.M; 6 baskets, each. $1.26 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000, $1.26; case of 10,000, 7.60 



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



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



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.60 



«RKEN SHnrr moss, vmv fin* fMT BMlwt Warli. TrinMHlnK F«to. •te. 



P»r b««. %ZMO. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCHIGAN CDTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit,Nich. 



Heat l eii Tlie Ravitm when yon write. 



JOHNS CREEK EVERGREEN CO. 



Grant Presnell, Mgr. DEL RIO. TENN. 



All Idnds' of Evei^criis. Boxwood, any quantity, 

 8c. 12-18 sprays Englisfa Ivy, 8c per lb. Mountain Ivy 

 and Laurel. 2c per lb. Xmas Trees, 4-8 feet, Balsam, 

 Ornamental Spruce. Georgria Pine, White Cedar, from 

 2Bc to 76c each. Moss, 2^c. Fancy and DaKK«r Ferns, 

 VKper 1000. Holly, Bouquet Green, 8c per lb. 

 Look us up; we are very large shippers. 

 Shipping point, Del Rio, Tenn. Cash, please. 



rPBiyO VAKCT AND DA60BB. 

 ■ ^ ■> I w ^ . Mom, Brergreen. Laiurel, tenioe 

 and ,H«a^oek JBoogha, Xmas Treea. etc. Flneal 



HlMd«l«, Mms. 



Stock. PrtoeeBigu! 

 N. J. SMITH, 



the Duke, the latter 's motor car will be 

 attached. 



Maurice Puld says he missed his train, 

 which accounts for his non-appearance 

 at the show Ln Bronx park September 

 26, when he had called a second meet- 

 ing of those interestejj in the organiza- 

 tion of the American Dahlia Society. 

 Mr. Fuld has drafted a -constitution and 

 by-laws. 



BOCHESTEB, N. H. 



This famous New Hampshire town 

 was this year favored with magnificent 

 weather for its thirty-ninth annual fair, 

 the temperature ranging from 87 to 95 

 degrees in the shade from September 22 

 to 25. The flora! court was again in 

 charge of Frank Shorey and was taste- 

 fully arranged. In spite of the intense 

 heat, flowers here kept remarkably well, 

 this being one of the coolest and most 

 refreshing departments of the fair. 



E. A. Coraon, as usual, showed plants 

 in quantity, also floral designs, roses, 

 carnations, etc., all of fine quality. The 

 Kxeter Rose Conservatories had a fine 

 display of roses, as had William H. 

 Elliott from his big greenhouses in the 

 near-by town of Madbury. H. E. 

 Meader, dx Dover, had a splendid collec- 

 tion of gladioli, some being excellent 

 seedlings; also good floral designs in 

 variety. 



J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, 

 Mass., had an extensive show of dah- 

 lias, capturing many prizes; also gla- 

 dioli, montbretias and perennial phlox. 

 W. P. Lothrop had a large dahlia col- 

 lection, as had Mrs. H. M. Walker. 

 Worthy of special comment were the ex- 

 cellent outdoor sweet peas of Mrs, Ella 

 Trask Roberts, of Alton Bay, N. H. The 

 judge was W. N. Craig, Brookline, Mass. 

 It was pleasing to notice a steady im- 

 provement in the amateurs' exhibits. 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$0.75 per KX^ 

 .75 per 1000 



New Crop Fancy Forns* .... 

 Dagger f ernst 



Discount on larso ordors. 



USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING > 



for your docoratlons, nMdo ffrooh dally from tbo woodo, 4c. 8c and •o por yard. 



Bronze and Qreen Qalaz» $1.00 Mr 

 1000: $7.60 per case of 10.000. 



Sphagnum Mou, large eaok. only 40o. 



Pine by the pound, 8e, or bj tiie yui 



Branch Laurel, 36o for a large bondli. 



Southern Smllax, 60-lb. oaaes, $5.00. 



Oreen and Bronze Lcucothee Sprajn, 

 $3.50 per 1000. 



Fine Boxwood, $7.60 per 50-lb. case. 



Gader in advance. 

 Write, wire or telephone IS R4 



MiLLiNGTON. MASS. CROWL r^N CO., MHIiiigtM, Mali 



Tel Ofllce. New Salem, aaee. 

 L. D. Phone Oonneenon. 



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M— UflB The R«ylew when yon witte. 



Galax, Ferns, Leucothoe, Etc. 



The crop has not been so fine before in fifteen 

 years, and we beg to insist upon a trial order from 

 you. Because the shippers of this section have 

 been supplying poor stuff for the past several years is no reason why you 

 should not favor us with a trial order, not to be paid for until you have 

 received and approved of the goods. 



Green Galax ^.00 per case of 10,000 Short Green Leucothoe lO.TOperloOO 



Fancy and Dagger Rhododendron Sprays 1.50 per lOOO 



Ferns $3.0» per case of .VXIO KalmiaSprays l.fiOperlOOO 



Long Green Leucothoe $1.50 per 1000 Spruce Sprays 1.00 per lOOO 



Correspondence Solicited. 



T. J. RAY Jk COMPANY, .... Elk Park, N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



floDy - Laurel - Boxwood - Hoss 



Write for prices— they will attract you. 



W. Z. PURNELL 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write 



SNOW KILL, MV. 



DECORATIVE EVERGREENS 



^ Oreen Galax 45c per 1000. or tS.SO per case of 10000 



^ ^«r Fancy Ferns flOc per 1000, or 2.7S per case of 6000 



^I^^U^r DsKser Ferns 60c per 1000, or 2.76 per case of 6000 



^^^^^r Ix)Df? Oreen Leucoihoe $1-60 per 1(00 I 



^^^V Short Green Leucothoe . .76 per 1000' 



^^^m Rhododendron, Kalmla and Spmce Sprays quoted on application. Ooods 



^^ Kuaranteed to be A-1 In every particular, paclted and shipped to suit pur- 



A chaser. Tonr credit Is good for a trial order. ^- 



TAR. HEEL EVERGREEN CO., - - ELK PARK, N.>' 



Mention The Review when you write. 



