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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBEB 8, 1914. 





^^^ FANCY FERNS " 



FliMst stock In th« country 



We can supply 70U with cood stock the year Moond. 



S1.50 par 1000 $1.50 par 1000 



Place your standlns orders with ns. 



Foil supply at all times. No shortages. ^ 



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



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per 1000. $1.25; case of 10,000, 7.50 L 



Qreen Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100. $1.00; per 1000, 7.50 



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



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.50 



__ ^ ORKEN 8HKKT MOSS, vary An* for Basfcat Werii, Triminbis P«ta. ate. 



'S^'WWl P«r bas. f 2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



NCHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264.266Raiid«lph St., Detroit^lch. 









Mention Pic B«t1«w when yon write. 



show separate from that of the Ehode 

 Island Horticultural Society, or in con- 

 junction with it. There was a decided 

 feeling in favor of cooperating with 

 the view of making the exhibition 

 larger and better than ever. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Walter S. Sword and wife, of Cum- 

 berland, are in New York. 



Among the property owners in Johns- 

 ton taxed on $5,000 or over, according 

 to the latest assessment by the tax 

 assessors just filed, are Albert Holscher, 

 $7,200, and Olney H. Williams, $7,600. 



Peter S. Byrnes has been elected a 

 member of the Republican town com- 

 mittee of Warwick. 



Ernest Carl has returned from a visit 

 in Germany. He was in the thick of 

 the mobilization of troops and while he 

 was making his way to Holland he 

 witnessed some 6ghting. 



Alonzo Vose, of Woonsocket, who 

 has been spending a vacation on Pru- 

 dence island, in Narragansett bay, 

 has returned. 



Edgar Nock, of Warwick, has up- 

 wards of 14,000 orchid plants and is 

 preparing for a big cut this season. He 

 has recently completed his second new 

 house; both of the new houses are for 

 orchids. 



Paul Frey has been granted permis- 

 sion to erect a greenhouse at 50 Rad- 

 cliflfe avenue. 



James Burke, of the Warwick Green- 

 houses, has completed grading and land- 

 scape work at the estate of Congress- 

 man Peter Gerry in Warwick. Mr. 

 Burke recently put in two large new 

 boilers and is ready for cold weather. 



Richard Barnett, of Woonsocket, has 

 announced his retirement from the flo- 

 rists' business. 



One of the largest boilers from the 

 Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago, for the 

 greenhouses of Joseph Koppelman & 

 Co., East Providence, arrived last week. 



John Johnston returned last week 

 from an enjoyable fishing trip down 

 Narragansett bay. 



The engagement of Max Fishelson, 

 sou of Nathan Fishelson, with whom 

 he is associated as Fishelson & Son, of 

 Boston, to Miss Rebecca Lando, of 

 Paris, France, was announced at a 

 gathering of friends at the homes of 

 the young man's uncles, Joseph Kop- 

 pelman and Charles Smith, in East 

 Providence, both of whom are identi- 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



New Crop Fancy Ferns, .... 

 Dagger ferns, 



Dlacooat en tars* ordArs. 



USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



for your d«coratlons. Mad* fresh dally fren the woods, 4o, So aad So por yard. 



r«l Ofllce. Hew Salem, Mm*. 

 L. D. Phone OonnwsnoD. 



.75 per 1000 

 .76 per 1000 



Bronxe aad Qreen Oalax. $1.00 Mr 

 1000; $7.50 per case of 10.000. 



SphaKoum Moss, JarKe sack, only 40o. 



Pioe by the pooad, 8o, or by the yard. 



Branch Laaret* 86e for a large bundle. 



Southern Smllax, 50-lb. oases. $6.00. 



Qreen and Bronze Leucothoe Sprays, 

 $3.50 per 1000. 



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



Order in advuioe. 

 Write, wire or teleplione 13 R4 



MiLLiNGTON, MASS. CROWL f QiN CO., Miflin|tM, Mass. 



Mention The B«ylew when yon write. 



HoDy - Laurel - Boxwood - Moss 



Write for prices— they will attract you. 



SNOW HILL, MD. 



W. Z. PURNELL 



Mention Tha ReTlew when yoa write. 



DECORKTI^E EVERGREENS 



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Oreen Galax ♦6c per 1000, or $3.60 per case of 10000 



Fancy Feros 60c per JOOO, or 2.75 per case of 6000 



DaKKer Ferns 60c per 1000, or 2.76 per case of 6000 



L/ODir Green Leucothoe $1.60 per J(00 



Short Green LeucoUioe. 76 per lOCO 



Rhododendron, Kalmla and Spruce Sprays quoted on application. Goods 

 iruaranteed to be A-1 In evpry particular, packed and shipped to salt pur- 

 chaser. Your credit Is good for a trial order. 



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TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN CO., 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ELK PARK. N. C. 



fied with the florists' business in this 

 city. Mr. Fishelson, Sr., also is a mem- 

 ber ^f the florists' supply house of J. 

 Koppelman & Co. 



Max Villier, with Galvin, of Boston, 

 formerly employed in this city, was a 

 visitor last week. W. H. M. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Things are beginning to boom. The 

 spell is broken and business is picking 

 up. The demand is larger than the 

 supply in some cases. September 28/ a 

 heavy frost, with the mercury down to 

 22 degrees, put an end td outdoor 

 flowers where there was no means of 



WlldSmilax 



1 fifty-Ib. case $ 2.00 



6 fifty-lb. cases li.OO 



F.S S.LEE, Marlon, Ala. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



C-PBiye FANCY AND DAOGKB. 

 r b n 1^ «V • Hoaa, Everrreen. Lanrel, Sprsoe 

 end Hemlock Bonclie, Xmae Treea, etc. rtneet 

 Stock. Prices Rlcbt. 



N. J. SMITH, HInsdalo, Maao. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



protection. Now business is picking 

 up, with no flowers to supply the de- 

 mand. Carnations are scarce, short- 



