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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBER 5, 1914. 



- FANCY FERNS 



■^ Fln«st stock In th« country 



We can supply you with tood stock the year around. 



S1.S0 per 1000 $1.50 per 1000 



Place your standlnc orders with as. 

 Fuji supply at all times. No shortages. 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb. cases per cas9, |5.00 



iiuiturteu «m«ii »uu bruuze Mamoiia Baskets VI .50 ; 6 baskeba. twuu, 1 .'/o 



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



Green Leucotboe Sprays, extra fine per 100. |1.00; per 1000, 7.50 



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



Sphaimum Moss per bale, 1.50 



QRUN SHUT MOSS, vmy ffn* for BMlist Work, TrimiHliiB Pot*, •tc. 



Par bas, S2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



raCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., DetroitNidi. 





^WIIVIVW^;."-- 



more plentiful this year than last, ac- 

 cording to the general report. The 

 principal cut flowers are mums and 

 there are more on the market this 

 year than ever before at this time, al- 

 though the demand seems to clean them 

 up by evening. Every florist who has 

 greenhouses this year has planted 

 mums. It was thought at first that 

 the mums would overflow the market, 

 but ^this has not been the case so far, 

 though the prices of commercial sizes 

 remain below those of last year. Fancy 

 varieties, however, are still high-priced 

 and there are hardly enough to meet 

 the demand. Pompons and singles 

 have a strong hold on the market, on 

 account of their increasing use for 

 basket work. In large chrysanthe- 

 mums yellow is needed in this market, 

 as the wholesalers report that several 

 times last week they had to hustle to 

 get enough of that color to fill orders. 

 The supply of roses is falling oflF 

 considerably; the demand is not heavy, 

 but more could be sold if they could be 

 procured. The shortage in American 

 Beauties will undoubtedly advance the 

 price to some extent. Carnation re- 

 ceipts are heavier and exceed the re- 

 quirements. Most of the carnations 

 are soft. Some of them are as good as 

 those of a year ago, but the pompon 

 mums seem to keep the sale of these 

 down. Pot plants, such as 4-inch to 

 7-inch stock in begonias, mums and 

 Primula obconica, are selling well. 



Various Notes. 



Adolph D. Mohr has purchased six- 

 teen lots near Seventy-sixth street and 

 Broadway. The tract contains one 

 and two-thirds acres and has a Broad- 

 way frontage of 240 feet. Mr. Mohr 

 will use it for a greenhouse site and 

 nursery. It is located in one of the 

 best residence districts of this city. 

 The purchase price was $5,200. 



Joseph Austin has his place in good 

 shape. He has a nice lot of mums, 

 begonias and cyclamens. 



A. F. Parbe is cutting a fine lot of 

 mums, carnations and roses. His snap- 

 dragons are exceptionally fine. 



C. Biedermann has been laid up for 

 over three weeks. The first two weeks 

 he had a carbuncle on his right hand 

 ;and now the trouble is rheumatism. 

 The trade hones he will be entirely 

 well before long. 



The Geo. M. Kellogg. Flower & Plant 

 Co. had an attractive window for Hal- 



NEW CROP GALAX, FERNS, LEUCOTHOE 



Green Galax .... f : per 1000; case lots of 10 OOi, $4 1 

 Dagger and Fancy Fems.RQc per ii 1; ca«e lota of 6,<hO, 3.f0 

 G sen L-^ucothoe. Long, $2.0o; Medium, $1.60; Short, ll.Oi) 1' 00 

 Rhododendron Leaves 60c per lO-O 



Terms cash. Best references 



ELK GALAX & FERN CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



The North Carolina E;ergreen Company, ^^'^'^'EUieo^iy^* ^• 



GALAX reR(>lS LCUCUItiOE 



Write for Price List. 



Mention The Revt<'w when yon write. 



POCONO 



OROUNO PINK 



Finest in America 



From the Forest to the Florist 



Extra line grade (tcperlOOlbs. 



Special Kfade 7cp-rlO lbs. 



Extra Special grade 8c per 100 lbs. 



RED OAKS CO. 



Lock Box 484. Scranton, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WILD SMILAX 



Hew Crop BMUly tor Blilpmant. 

 $8.00 per Caae; Bali Caee, $1.86 



AH orders given prompt attention. 



C. C. NEWTON & CO. 



MINTKR, ALA. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Any quantity — Prompt shipment 



$2.26 per case — Half case, $1.25 



Wire or write 



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



Mention Th> R«'Tt<»w wh>p Ton irr1t» 



SOUTHERNWILDSMILRX 



Now ready for shipment, $2.00 per 50-lb. 

 case; half case, $1.25. Any quantity. 

 Prompt shipment. Wire or wrile. 



H.L. Thompson &Co.,f"'J!2^ 



Mentloa The B«Tlew whea jou wHta. 



BOUaUET 

 GREEN 



OUR PICKKRS TAKE TO TNI 

 WOODS NOW. 



Boy here; grt fresh picked stock at the 

 right price. Write 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKU. Wit. 





Alwmys mention thm norleta* RerMW 

 when wrltlnsr adTertlae>v. 



