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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 18, 1911. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



New^ crop of Fancy Fema ixo-w ready 



lfv\M 26c Per 1000 |2.00 



Gr««n Leuoothoe Sprays 

 fvtVn 60c Per 1000 5.00 



Boz^vood 



'•»»* 20c. PercMeof601bi.. 7.60 



Per 100 lbs.. tl4.00. 



Bronze Galax Leaves 



Pw 1000 11.00 Per 10,000 $7.60 



Green Galaz Leaves 



Par 1000 11.00 Per 10.000 7.60 



Mexican Ivy 

 10.76 Per 1000 6.00 



Green Sheet Mosa 



Per bundle tl-OO 10 baiidlei....4 9.00 



26 bundles 21.00 



SpliaBnum Moaa 



Per bale $1.00 10 balea 9.00 



25 bales 21.00 



Per 100. 

 SPKCLiLL PRICKS ON LARGK QUANTITISS. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $2.25 per basket 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 84-36 East Third Street, 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



when there was an attendance of 130 

 members. The exhibits included Lilium 

 myriophyllum and L. leucanthemum 

 from R. & J. Farquhar & Co., awarded 

 a report of merit, and Brasso-cattleya 

 Veitchii, for which W. A. Manda re 

 ceived honorable mention, and a general 

 collection of orchids for which the same 

 exhibitor received a vote of thanks. 

 The membership list was again in- 

 creased four names. It was voted to 

 place a list of subscribers to the late 

 S. A. F. entertainment fund on record. 

 It was announced that a special enter- 

 tainment for ladies will be provided for 

 the June meeting. It was voted to 

 hold a picnic as usual, and an invita- 

 tion was received to join with the 

 North Shore Horticultural Society for 

 it. The question box was especially 

 well filled. 



Various Notes. 



The Halifax Garden Co., of Halifax, 

 Mass., threw its extensive greenhouses 

 open to the public May 13 and Moth- 

 ers' day, May 14, and many hundreds 

 availed themselves of the opportunity 

 to see the splendidly grown carnations, 

 sweet peas and various hothouse vege- 

 tables. W. E. Lenk, the superintend 

 ent, is more than pleased with this 

 year's opening, the sales for Mothers' 

 day far surpassing all expectations. 



J. T. Butterworth, of South Fram 

 ingham, has a superb lot of Cattleya 

 Mossiae, also some grand Miltonia vex- 

 illaria, odontoglossums and other sum 

 mer orchids, all of which he grows well. 

 Several Review readers have lately 

 been inquiring about the Godfrey 

 calla. The writer saw a fine batch 

 of this variety growing at William 

 Nicholson 's, Framingham, Mass., last 

 winter. It was producing treble the 

 flowers of the old variety, flowers fully 

 as large and color purer. Mr. Nichol- 

 son is an enthusiastic admirer of this 

 fine calla and anyone seeing it as he 

 grows it would want to try some. 



Edgar Bros., of Waverley, are get- 

 ting a heavy pick of sweet peas from 

 their houses, including some extra fine 

 Spencers. They follow the peas with 

 chrysanthemums. 



According to Prof. C. S. Sargent, the 

 damage done to evergreens last winter 

 was greater than in any single year 

 during the last three decades. 



May 14 was more generally observed 



Rgw Crop Daggen Fancy FeiDS 



NOW READY 



A No. 1 Stock, $1.75 per 1000. 



your orders now for Memorial Day use and 



Discount on large orders. Send us 

 get the best stock. We never disappoint 



Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax, 



$1.00 per 1000, 17.60 per case. 



Box^^ood, 15c per lb. or $7.50 per case. 



Bronze Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 



100. 



Tel. OflQce, New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Oonnectloii. 



Laurel Wreaths, extra nice, $3.00 

 per doz. 



Laurel Festooning, the best, $5.00 

 per 100 yds. 



Branch Laurel, 35c for large bundle. 



Sphagnum Moss, $4.00 per bale. 



Bouquet Green, 7c per lb. 



Pine Wreaths, $2.00 to $3 00 per doz. 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 

 100. 



MILLINGTON, MASS. Green Moss, $1.25 per bbl. 



CROWL TERN CO.,Millington,Mas$. 



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THE KERVAN CO. 



119 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE 



All Decoratinsr Evergreen.-Southern WUd Smilax, Fresh Cut Pabnetto and 

 Cabbap Palm Leave.s, fresh cut Cyeas, Hemlock, Laurel, Spruce and B^- 

 wood branches; Ropmgs made on order, all kinds and sizes 



Fancy and Dagger Fern., Green and Bronze Galax and Uucothoe Sprays. 

 Sphagnum, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish Mossea Va\ntZ\ Pol 

 metto. Dyed Sheet Moss, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Cork Barks efa. ^S 



Green.. HoUy, MiBtletoe, Pine Plumes. All Decorating MateriaUn' l^o«. 



as Mothers ' day than ever before in 

 this section and cut flower sales were 

 much heavier than a year ago. Some 



m7Af V, ^''^*?'^^ **•« ^^y- but more 

 ^5. V.^ ^°°^ ^° ^^*^ Profit to them- 

 selves. It IS, however, a mistake to 



