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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEB 29, 1914. 



Smers for Carnations and Chrysanthemums 



Daily Cat of Carnations from 250,000 square feet of glass (250 at 1000 rate) $20.00 per 1000 



500,000 Bronze Galax per caee of 10,000, 5.00 



1000 bales of clean, burlapped Sphagnum 1.00 per bale 



10 bales 9 00 



Green Sheet Moss 1 bale, $1.00; 10 bales, 9 00 



Fancy Cut Boxwood in 50-lb. crates 7.60 per crate 



All kinds of Seasonable Cut Flowers and Green Goods on hand. 



WM. MURPHY, ^' """"" 'tr-JS' ^iSSx CIMCIHHATI, 0. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Holly Wreaths 



standard size wreaths are made on 

 10-inch wooden rings, wire-wrapped, 

 and have four good size bunches of 

 berries. We have everything in greens. 



Write for Prices 



Delaware Evergreen Co. 



Milton, Delaware 



WILD SMILAX 



N«w crop, now r«ady for shipmont, 

 $2.S0 por caso 



Natural and Parpatuatod Maaa. 



t A.BCAVEN, - EVERGREEN, AIA 



now is superintendent on the estate of 

 George M. Landers, New London, Conn. 



The death of Michael Barrett, well 

 known for many years in the retail 

 trade of Boston, will be found reported 

 in the obituary column. 



Andrew Christensen, of Stoneham, 

 says that Matchless and Champion car- 

 nations are both doing finely with him. 

 Yellowstone and Yellow Prince are also 

 much better than a year ago. 



Some of the best cosmos I have seen 

 this season comes from P. S. Brown, of 

 Scituate. He also has good Halliday 

 mums. 



Chrysanthemum Antigone, from C. H. 

 Totty, was well shown before the local 

 C. S. A. committee October 17, and 

 scored ninety points commercial and 

 eighty-seven points exhibition scale. 



A letter received this week from 

 H. P. Werdmuller, lately of Boston and 

 now with Wilhelm Pfitzer, Stuttgart, 

 Germany, . says that the seed and nur- 

 sery business there is pra«tically dead. 

 Mr. Werdmuller had offered his services, 

 but had not bein sent to the front. 



I regret to report the illrfess of James 

 Nicol, oi Qdincy. Mr. Nicol is a vet- 

 eran grower of mums and his big vases 

 of Mrs. Jerome Jones always arc a 

 feature at the Boston shows. This year 

 the flowers are finer than ever, and we 

 all hope the popular grower will be 

 able to show them in person. 



W. N. C. 



Edward MacMulkin has incorporated 

 his business under the title of MacMul- 

 kin, Inc. The other incorporators are 

 Francis J. Carney and James E. Hen- 

 chey. The capitalization is $30,000. 



Spruce Wreaths 



AT 



Jobbers' Prices 



Get In on the Ground Floor. 



PINE CONES and SPRUCE CONES 



Write for Prices. 



W. W. WILNORE, JR., Wheatridge, Colo. 



iuemiun The Review when you write. 



FERNS, GALAX, SPRAYS, ETC. A 



We beg to announce to the trade that nature has pro- ^B^^^W 

 vided the FINEST QUALITY of DECORATIVE /^^ 

 EVER6RBENS seen in this section in probably twenty 

 yearg. and we are prepar d to supply your wants, and most respectfttUj' insist upon a trial 

 order. Nine years' experience has taugnt us how to please our cu»topierd. 



Green Galax $4.00 per case of JO.W. or 50c per '000 



Fancy and DagKer Ferns 3.03 per c»*e of ftiMn. or 70c rer lOOd 



Long Green Leucothoe $1.«0 per TOOO any quantity 



Short Green Leucothoe 80 per 1000-any quantity 



Rhododendron, Kalmia and Spruce Sprays and Shrubs quoted upon reauest. 

 Your credit is good with us, and we await your order. 



T. J. RAY & COMPANY, - - - Elk Park, N. C. 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresh Ferns, Green Galax and Leucothoe Sprays 



NOW BEADY 



Fancy and Darrer Fernn, per case of 6O0O $3.60 



Ureen Galnx, per case of 10.000 4.<iO 



Leuoot hoe hprHys. 10 to 16 InchPS. per 1000 1.00 



Lencothoe Sprays, regular leogths. per 1000 2.00 



Write uB for special prices on large qnantltles. 



EikVa'fc. N. c. BANNERS ElK« Ni Cs ^ 



WiHt tnd F>r Sale Department 



IVAdTertlsements onder this b*ad 10 oenta 

 Ijier line, cash with order from all wbe do not do 

 other adve|tbilDg. In tendlDg remittance count 

 six words to The line. 



Display adyertlsements In this department $1.80 

 (or one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent in onr care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admltt<>d nnder this head 



SITUATION WANTED— French couple, hus- 

 band gardener, wife cook; best references. 

 Mrs. Role , 217 W iscongln St., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-^s'deslgner and clerk 

 In flower store, by experienced young man. 

 Address No. 67, core Florists* Review, Chicago. 



SITU.VTION WANTED— French gardener, 4r, 

 married; life experience, best references; 

 private house. F. Singer, 1842 North Park Ave., 

 Clilfiigo. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-claas rteam 

 boiler fireman; seven years' experience; night 

 or day work; can come at once. Address No. 89, 

 care Florists' Itevlew. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, age 24. 

 Hs assistant grower with an up-to-date firm; 

 s .years' experience; A-1 references. Address No. 

 62, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Florist, 29, single, com- 

 petent rose, carnation and pot plant grower; 

 propagator; designer; sober, efficient. Address 

 No. 61, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Permanent, by A-1 de- 

 signer and decorator of Christian character 

 and abstainer, with good reliable eastern firm 

 as assistant; best of references. Address No. 

 50, care Florists' Review, Chicago^ 



SITUATION WANTED— By grower of all cut 

 flowers, pot plants, hulbous stock; good 

 propagator; 25 years' exnerlence; capable of 

 taking full charge; good references: state wages. 

 C. H. Schwecrs, Sta. A, Ba.v City, Mich. 



