OCTOBER 22, 1914. 



TTie Florists' Review 



33 



TO THE FLORISTS OF THE UHITED STATES 



Let us flgare with you on your requirements on BOXWOOD SPRAYS from the old plantations of the Sunny South. 

 We ship every season quantities of BOXWOOD from coast to coast. Our light-weiebt containers permit us shipping you 

 successfully by express. 



Quality Sample Sent by Parcel Post Free of Charge 



QUARANTECD— We cannot afford to use this word loosely; this statement means that we supply merchantable Quality, 

 good, clean, glossy, green sprays (free from excess wood), 16 ounces to the pound. Containers hold CO pounds, net weight, 

 <rf chole* i|«xwo«d Spray*. We shall be pleased to submit sample and auate you on your needs. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



121 SANDUSKY STREET, PITTSBUPGH, PA. 



Introducers and Larsre Shippers of BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



MentliMi Tbq Review when you write. 



Boxwood Sprays 



Do you want big branches of heavy wood which makes it cost 

 you twice as much for what you can use, or guaranteed, good, clean 

 stock? If you want the latter, send us your order today for later 

 delivery. We sell this green from coast to coast. Price, 15c per lb. 



^'CALLUM CO., 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



SCMO FOK LIST OT OTHf R "FLOIIItTS' NCCESSITIKS FOR CHRISTMAS." 



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GOLDFISH 



Why buy in the west when we can supply 

 your wants near home, saving you ex- 

 pressage and loss in transportation? 



THE M. D. JONES CO. 



71 Portland Straaf, BO>TOW, MASS. 



sending in Campbell violets of a size 

 equal to those usually seen at Christmaa. 

 Pred L. Sly, of Sooth Stoughton, also 

 has a good lot. 



N, A. Hudson, of Natick, and A. E. E, 

 Koch, of Nobscot, are two of the earliest 

 shippers of yellow marguerites, which 

 always sell well. 



Wax Bros., at their Tremont street 

 store, had an attractive window October 

 17. They used vases of cattleyas, 

 Beauties and Mile. Cecile Brunner roses 

 in vases and baskets, yellow marguerites, 

 double violets and yellow oncidiums. 

 The arrangement was loose and eflfective. 



T. P. Perkins, of Reading, formerly 

 with the "West Street Greenhouses, of 

 that city, is a new grower shipping to 

 the Boston Cooperative Market. At 

 l^resent his Beacon, "White Wonder and 

 {'ink Delight carnations are good. 



Herman "Waldecker, of Braintree, is 

 • utting splendid Halliday and Glory of 

 pacific mums. His carnations are look- 

 ing fine. 



Mr, and Mrs. Henry Penn left last 

 week for a ten days' vacation among 

 the Berkshire hills, at Lenox, Mass. 



Everett E. Cummings and Charles 

 Cummings, of "Woburn, are now large 

 shippers of good single violets. 

 ^ J. Streiferd & Son, of East Weymouth, 

 'ave their houses in excellent shape this 

 season. They now are cutting Folly 

 ^foio and Glory of Pacific mums and 

 I'lnk snapdragon in quantity. 



THERE'S MONEY 



FOR YOU 



IN eOLDFISH 



GOLDFISH 



$3.00 PER 100 



and ap in assorted sizes 



Send for Catalogue and our Special Assortments 



For the present, prices remain the same on imported stocks. 



Largest dealers in Goldfish and Aquarium Supplies in the United States. 



SEA MOSS 4ND JAPANKSE FISH 



ADBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



1449 



W. MADISON ST. 



CHICAGO 



*h»-ii r«ia write. 



J. M. Cohen, of the Boston Cooperative 

 Market, filled an order for 15,000 carna- 

 tions for tag day in "Winchester October 

 17. These are the sort of orders which 

 help the market. 



J. "W. Foote, of Beading, is the only 

 local commercial grower of Bouvardia 

 Humboldtii, the flowers of which are 

 now much prized for bridal bouquets. 

 As usual, he has Pink Delight, Beacon 

 and White Wonder carnations of first- 

 class quality. 



The longest drought New England had 

 experienced since 1844, lasting for forty- 

 eight days, ended October 16. We had 

 thirty hours of rain, which wonder- 

 fully refreshed parched vegetation and 

 drowned out numerous fires in the wood- 

 lands. A great deal more rain is neces- 

 sary to replenish wells, springs and 

 ponds. 



T noted at Penn's, October 17, a hand- 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactur«d by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10,000 .$1.76 60,000 



BEBLIH, 

 N.T. 



.$7.60 



S«mple free. For iale by dealers. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



some spray of Killarney Brilliant roses, 

 the order for which came per cable from 

 London. Business here continues to hold 

 up well. 



At the store of J. Newman & Bona, 

 bulbs, in addition to cut floweiw and 

 plants, are meeting with a good sale. 



Thomas Capers, of Wellesley, is send- 

 ing in good Benora, White Wonder, 

 Enchantress and Pink Delight carna- 

 tions. I* 



At Galvin 's this week one of the large 



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