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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 22, 1914. 





FANCY FERNS 



Flntfit stock In th« country 



We can ioppIt 7oa with food itock the rear aroond. 



S1.50 par 1000 



$1.50 per 1000 



^.'■'iirAm^^-' 



Plaoe yoHT Btandlnc orders with vm. 



Fall snpply at all tlmea. No shortage!. 



Lpported treen and bronse Magnolia Baskets |1>^: 6 baskets, each, fl.25 



Qalax Leaveii, creen andl>ronie per 1000. fl.25; case of 10,000, 7.&0 



-QreenLeaoothOe Sprays, extra fine..... perlOO. tl-OO; perlOOO, 7.60 



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



Sphacnmn Moss per bale, 1.60 



•RIBN SHKKT MOSS. v*ry fin* for Bask«t Worii. Trinarfnc Ptm, ote. 



P*r bac. Sa.OO. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMKS 





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FDCIDGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Rudiiph St., DetnHtNich. 



MeBtkm Ji« Hertow whwi yoo wrlf . 



windows is attractively arranged with 

 cattleyas, specimen yellow chrysanthe- 

 mums and a background of palms and 

 ferns. 



Work is well advanced on the new 

 Tremont street store, to be occupied 

 early in November by the Houghton- 

 Gorney Co. 



Welch Bros. Co. is receiving large ship- 

 ments from their numerous growers 

 these days and succeed in moving most 

 of them. Their motto continues to be 

 "Talk Business, not War," and it is a 

 good one. 



Norris F. Comley is starting to cut 

 from a fine house of sweet peas, all of 

 the Spencer type. 



Elijah Cartwright, of Wellesley, cuts 

 some figure in the green goods branch 

 this season. He has all his houses 

 planted with Asparagus Sprengeri. 



J. A. Budlong. & Son Co., of Auburn, 

 K. L, in addition to an average of 10,000 

 roses daily, has now some extra fine 

 chrysanthemums. 



The nominating committee of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society has 

 posted the following list of nominees 

 for the year 1915, to be voted for at the 

 annual meeting, November 15: President, 

 J. K. M. L. Farquhar; vice-president, R. 

 M. Saltonstall; trustees for three years, 

 C. S. Sargent, F. L. Ames, Thomas Ro- 

 land and Thomas Allen; nominating com- 

 mittee, J. L. Smith, R. Hittinger, George 

 Page, David R. Craig and Henry M. 

 Howard; delegate to state board of agri- 

 culture, E. B. Wilder. 



Thomas Roland, at his Revere plant, 

 is getting heavy cuts of Double White 

 Killarney, Double Pink Killarney, Ward 

 and Richmond roses. He also has 

 cypripediums in quantity. W. N. C. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



0tauig Ike first part of October busi- 

 MM ham improved considerably, but it 

 is aot M «ood as we had hoped. The 

 eoriinB^ Indian summer weather, with 

 \mk C>re alight frosts, probably has a 

 great dMl 4^ do with the condition of 

 tk« M^lf^ Vw so- many outdoor flowers 

 MS \»titt% |IM4 *^ social functions, etc. 

 Th« 4Mnioi ki in all its glory, as well as 

 Iha muigiti^ dithUa and a vviety of 



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DECORKTIVE EVERGREENS 



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Green Qalax 45c per 1000, or tS.QP per case of 10000 



Fancy Ferns 60c per 1000, or 2.75 per case of 6000 



DdfiTKer Ferns 60c per 1000; or 2.76 per case of 8000 



Long: Green Leucothoe , $1.8) Per llOO 



Short Green Leucothoe. .... .76 per lOtiO 



Rhododendron, Kalmla and Spruce Sprays quot<Qd on application. Goo^ 

 gruaranteed to be A-1 In every particular, paclced and shipped to suit pw- 

 chaeer. Your credit Is good for a trial order. 



TAR-HEEL EVERGREEN CO., 



ELK PARK. N. C. 



Mantlop Thp Review when you wrltp. 



HoDy - Laurel - Boxwood - Hoss 



Write for prices— they will attract you. 



W. Z. PURNELL 



Mention The Reylew when 70a write. 



SNOW HILL, MD. 



NEW CROP GALAX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE 



Green Galax 50c per 1000; case lots of 10,000, each, $4.00 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns 80c per 1000; case lots of 6,000, each, 3.50 



Green Leucothoe Long, $2.00; Medium, $1.50; Short, $1.00 per 1000 



For Parcel Post shipments, add for each 1000: Galax, 25c; Ferns, 50c; Leucothoe, $1.00. 



Terms cash. Best references. 



Banners Elk, N. C. 



ELK GALAX A FERN CO., 



The Noith Carolina Evergreen Company, ^^''lEsS^my^' ^ 



GALAX EERNS LEUCOliiOE 



Write for Price List. 



Mention The R«ylew when yon write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Ne\7 Crop Ready for Bliipinent. 

 $2.00 per Case; Ball Case, $1.26 



All orders given prompt attention. 



c. c. 



NEWTON 



MINTBR, ALA. 



& CO. 



and asters nn |Hrer fqr the Beason. The 

 iadoor sU^cJt ll of line quality. B<itM ' 



SOUTHERN WILD SMIUX 



Any quantity — Prompt shipment 



$2.25 per case — Half case, $1.25 



Wire or write 



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



Smoky Mountain Evorgroon Co. 

 Meunt SterlliiK, N. C. 



All kinds of Evergreens. Liook ns up now (or 

 first-class goods. O'.fefe Sheet Mow, 2'ao T^^r lb.; 

 Lenootbue sprays. S2 00 per 1000; Fancr and Sagger 

 Ferns, 80c per 1000: Bouquet Green, 8c per lb.; 

 Oalaz. 40c per li 00; Balsam, Xmas Trees. 26c each; 

 Ivy and Laurel, 2c per lb.; Spruce Bougbii 2c per 

 lb. 96.000 acres of the ^nest E>ergr» en land In the 



MMiUon Tbs R«vlew irhacaDn wrlta. 



Holly, Xmas Holly 



I have the heaviest berried Holly I ever 

 saw. The branches are bending with 

 them, and my 20 years' experience iii- 

 sures you the right pack. Now booki. g 

 orders at the same old price. 



Correspondence invited. 



H. AUSTIN, Felton, Del 



Mention The Review when yon write. _ 



SOUTHERNWILDSMILAX 



Now ready for shipment, $2.00 per 60-1 '. 

 case; half case, $1.25. Any quantity 

 Prompt shipment. Wire or write. 



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