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The Florists^ Review 



August 15, 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Maw Vanoy Wmmm 



Per 100 $0.20 Per 1000 11.26 



6000 or more $1.00 per 1000 



Or««n Leuootlio* Bpimys 



Per 100 60c Per 1000 6.00 



Bronx* Galax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 5.00 



Gtareen Galax Leavaa 



Per 1000 $L00 Per 10.000 $ 7.60 



Sphaamum Moss 



Perbale $1.50 6 or more bales, per bale — 1.40 



Graan Bliaot Moss 



Per bundle .... $1.00 5 bundles $4.75 10 bundles 9.00 



50 bundles 40.00 



26 bundles $21.00 



SPXCIAL PRICES ON LARGK QUANTITIKS. 



Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $1.75 per carfon 

 Cverylhing In riorlsts* Supplies 



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



C. L CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 34-36 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, 



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FERNS 



100, 15c 



FERNS 



500, 68c 



FERNS) 



lOOO, $1.25 



BRONZE QALAX 



lOOO, 65c lO.OOO Case. 54.50 



SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM 



$1.50 per Bale lO Bales, $14.00 



WM.MURPHY 



Wholesale Commissioi Florist 



CUT FLOWERS AND 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



309 Main St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Jamaica avenue, and has five 100-foot 

 houses. 



The Geo. E. Baldwin Co., of Mama- 

 roneck, has been established, Mr. Bald- 

 win having purchased the interest of his 

 former partner. Associated with him 

 are Charles Adcock and Arthur Ward. 

 Orchids will, of course, remain the spe- 

 cialty, although the fifteen acres of land 

 will do service for other branches of 

 horticulture. There are four large 

 greenhouses. 



The horticultural societies in the 

 neighborhood of New York are enjoying 

 their annual outings and Eye Beach 

 seems to be the popular place, though 

 there is no significance in the name. 

 August 6 the Tarrytown society in- 

 dulged in a shore dinner there, nearly 

 100 participating. On the following 

 day the Westchester and Fairfield so- 

 ciety, with headquarters at Greenwich, 

 chose the same resort and 150 of them 

 listened to some New York oratory by 

 Messrs. Ebel, Scott, McTaggert and 

 Manda. Both societies had a big list of 

 amusement events. 



The Yonkers Nursery Co., under the 

 management of Bobert Bennison, has 

 closed a remarkably successful year, its 

 sales aggregating over $100,000 for the 

 season. 



Gunther Bros, say dahlia shipments 

 will soon be in full force. 



Wm. H. Kuebler, of Brooklyn, now 

 occupies the whole building at 28 Wil- 

 loughby street, three stories and base- 

 ment. Mr. Kuebler and wife will en- 

 joy a trip on the great lakes after the 

 convention. 



Mr. Russin and family are enjoying 

 their holidays in the Catskills. Mr. 

 Hanfiing says his purchases in Europe 

 aggregate double last year's importa- 

 tions. 



P. J. Smith is summering with his 

 family at Kockaway, visiting his store 

 daily. 



Charles Schenck has returned from a 

 month 's rest in the mountains near Port 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



FERNS AND GREEN QALAX 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, 1000, $1.00; case of 5,000, $1.00 



Green Galax 1000, .50; case of 10.000, 4.00 



Above prices f . o. b. Elk Park. N. C. 



Bronze Galax per case of 10,000, $5.50 



Price on Bronze Galax la f. o. b. Syracuse, N. Y., same 

 being shipped from our cold storage there. 

 When in a hurry, wire us at Elk Park, N. C. 



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN CO. 



BANNERS ELK. N. C. 



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Clean Sphagnum Noss 



60c per Wire Bale 



Sample bale will convince you of quality 

 and quantity. 



E. FRIEDL, Phillips, Wis. 



L. B. Brague ft Son 



Wholesale A||T FrRilC 

 Dealers in wU I rblinO 



Moss, Christinas Trees, Baled Spruce, Evercreeas 



Established 1867. HINSDALE, MASS. 

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Jeryis, and F, H. Traendly and family 

 begin their recreation at the convention 

 and plan to take the longest way home, 

 by lake and river. 



George Siebrecht and a party of rela- 

 tives and friends are enjoying a long 

 cruise in his motor boat. 



Siebrecht & Siebrecht will be in their 

 new store at 109 West Twenty-eighth 

 street before the end of the week. 

 William P. Ford has secured the store 

 next door, at 107, equally roomy and 

 deep, and moves from his present loca- 

 tion immediately. 



Badgley, Eiedel & Meyer August 10 

 received some Golden Glow mums that 

 sold quickly at $2.50 a dozen. Mr. 



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SUAX LEAVES. 



DAGGER FERN*. 



A I rnPTinirC Wholeiale FERNS and 

 ft. L. rUHlUnLd, GALAX I.KAVBS. 



Bronze w Green Galax, $6.50 per case 

 606 W . Main St., Watarbury. Conn. 



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HUCKLEBERRY 



In atandard Smllax oaaaa, tS.SO. A most 



pleasing substitute for green Wild Smllax. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Wrlta, wlra or pbona. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



KTorytlilnK In Southam XTarKraana 



■VXRGRXm, ALA. 



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GREEN GALAX 



Naw Crop Now Raady 



$4.00 per case of 10,000, 40c per 1000. Special 

 prices on five or more cases. Our galax is gath- 

 ered near Mt. Mitchell, where the finest galax 

 grows. No better stock on the market, lit us 

 have a trial order if you haven't tried our galax. 



Ml Mitckell Decorative Evergreen Co. 



HARVARD. N. C. 



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