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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEB 15, 1914. 





FANCY FERNS 



na«st stock la tb« country 



We c»n sapply 7on with food stock the year around. 



S1.50 per 1000 



$1.50 par 1000 



Place roar standlnx ordera with u. 



Full Bupply at all timea. No sbortagei. 



Imported creen and bronn Magnolia Basket! 11.60: 6 t>askets, each, |1.2S 



6alax Leaves, creen and bronie per 1000, 11.25; case of 10.ilOO, 7.50 



Qreen Lenoothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100.11.00; per 1000, 7.60 



Boxwood perlb.,aOo: jier case, 60 lba„ 7.50. 



SphacnomMoss per bale, 1.50 





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aimN SNUCT MOSS, VMy fhs* ffw BMli«t WmIc, Triiwilag r*to. •%«. 



P«r has. %XOO. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMSS 



MCHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St.. Detroit^NidL 



Mention Pw BeTlew when you mm». 



Let Armes Have a Trial Order 



Fadeless Sheet Moss. S1.60 per bag. 

 Natural Sheet Moss. Sl.Ou per bag. 

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, long length, Sl.50 per 



1000. 

 Terms:— 30 to 60 days. Wire or write. 



ARMBS THB MOSS MAN. 



Bryson City, N. C. 

 Mention Thf ReTiew when yoo write. 



new delivery auto will also be a gem. 

 Business at the old stand on Park street 

 has been good of late, roses selling par- 

 ticularly well. 



William A. Hastings now is sales- 

 man for A. M. Davenport, of Water- 

 town, and is doing a thriving business 

 in ferns, palms, fern dishes, etc. 



Mann Bros., of Randolph, are cutting 

 good Polly Rose, Pacific, Advance, 

 Unaka and Golden Glow mums. They 

 maintain a constant supply of Lilium 

 longiflorum. 



Frank Edgar, of Waverley, has this 

 season a first-rate lot of poinsettias and 

 cyclamens ^^or the holidays. Among 

 mums, he is cutting Golden Glow and 

 Advance. 



Eber Holmes, of the Montrose Green- 

 houses, has returned from a trip to 

 Nova Scotia. At present Dark Pink 

 Killarney, Killarney and Richmond are 

 extra good here. 



At Zinn's, on Park street, I noted 

 handsome vases of Unaka and October 

 Frost chrysanthemums; also a nice as- 

 sortment of orchids. 



Lorraine begonias and cyclamens are 

 already coming into the market, nicely 

 flowered, those from Thomas Roland, of 

 Nahant, being particularly good. 



J. R. Comley, of Bedford, is one of 

 the few local growers still handling 

 smilax. He is cutting a fine lot now for 

 the fall weddings. 



Peter Hylen, of Randolph, is in the 

 market with a fine lot of Chrysanthe- 

 mum Smith's Advance. His other va- 

 rieties are coming on well. 



N. E. Boyle, of Maiden, is marketing 

 a well grown lot of rubber plants. 

 Among his roses, Sunburst is doing un- 

 commonly well this season. W. N. C, 



Iijnin, Mass. — The dahlia exhibit of 

 E. F. Dwyer & Son and the display of 

 decorative plants by Gibbs Bros, at- 

 tracted much attention at the autumn 

 exhibition of the Houghton Horticul- 

 tural Society. 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$0.76 per 1000 

 .75 per 1000 



New Crop Fancy FernSf .... 

 Dagger f-erns, 



Dlscoimt on lars* ord«rs. 



USE OUR LAUREL FESTOONING 



ffor yow d«coratlois«, mad* ffr«sh dally ffiwai th* woods, 4o. So oad Co por yard. 



Mr 



fel Oflftce, New Salem, 1 

 l<. D. Phone Oonneoilon 



Bronze and Qreen Qalax, $1.00 

 1000: $7.50 per case of 10.000. 



Sphagnnm Mom, Urge sack, only 40e. 



Pine by the pound, 8o, or by the yard. 



Branch Lanrel, S6o for a large bundle. 



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



Qreen and Bronze Lcucothee Sprajri, 

 13.50 per 1000. 



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



Order in advance. 

 Write, wire or telephone IS iU 



MiLLiNGTON. MASS. CROWL FKN CO^ MillingtM, Nasi. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Smoky Mountain Evergroon Co. 

 Mount Stortlna, N. C. 



All kinds of Erergrreens. Look ns up now for 

 first-class goods. Oieen She^t Moss, 2*^0 per lb ; 

 Leocotboe >pra78. S2 00 p»r lOU); Fancy and Dagger 

 Ferns, 80c per 1000: Bouqurt Oreen, 8c per lb.; 

 Oalaz. 40c per bOO; Balsam, Xmas Trpes 26c each; 

 Ivy and Lanrel, 2c per lb.; Sprnce Bough* 2c per 

 lb. 96.000 acres of the finest Kvergr> en land in the 

 V. 8. to pick from. 8eLd In your orders, large or 

 small. Cash with order. Chaa. U. Uoberta, JHsr. 



llentlaii The Kevlew when you write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Now crop, now roady for shlpmont, 

 $2.S0 par case 



Natural and Porpotuatod Moss. 



C. A. BtAVEN, - CVERGRCEN, AIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILM 



Any quantity — Prompt shipment 



$2.25 per case — Half case, $1.25 



Wire or write 



D. S. Crum & Co., Pine Apple, All. 



BEST GRADE 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



2-bushol bag $1.00 



3.buahol has 1.40 



Fresh Moss on hand at all times. 



CONSOUDATCD tVCRGRCEN CO.. Ueioetown, Ps. 



HoUy, Xmas Holly 



I have the heaviest berried Holly I ever 

 saw. The brancbes are bending with 

 them, and my 20 years' experience in- 

 sures you the right pack. Now booking 

 orders at the same old price. 



Correspondence invited. 



H. AUSTIN, Felton, Del 



Mention The Review when you write. 

 SHIPPKIIS OF 



DFCORATIVE EVERGREENS 



Wild tmllax. 12.50 per SO-lb. case. 

 Borrlod Vapon, S2.00 per 50-lb. case. 

 Noodio Pino, 2 to 4 ft. long, 10c each. 

 Write us 



E. F. JONES A COMPANY 



Hilton. Ga. 



Mention The Review when yon write. _ 



WILD SMILAX 



How Crop Boady for Shlpmont. 

 $8.00 por Caao; Half Case, $1.S6 



All orders given prompt attention. 



C. C. NEWTON A, CO. 



MINTBB, AUk. 



