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The Florists* Review 



Adodst 22, ItlE. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



lf«w Vanoy Varna 



Per 100 10.20 Per 1000 $1.25 



5000 or more $1.00 per 1000 



Oraan I>aaootlioa Bpntya 



FbtIOO.... 60c PerlOOO 5.00 



Bronza Galax Laavaa 



FerlOOO $1.00 Per 10.000 6.00 



Oraan Galas Laavaa 



PerlOOO $1.00 Per 10.000 f 7.80 



BpliaKnuin Moss 



Perbale $1.50 5 or more bales, per bale — 1.40 



Graan Bbaat Moss 



Per bundle ....$1-00 5bimdles $4.75 10 bundles f.00 



25 bundles ^ $21.00 50 bundles «•.«• 



SPKCIAL PRZCX8 ON LARGX QUABfnTIBS. 



Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves., $1.75 per carton 

 Everything In Florists* Supplies 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commisaion Florist, 

 34-36 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, 



MentloD The Review wben you write. 



FERNS 



too. 15c 



FERNS 



500. 68c 



BRONZE GALAX 



lOOO. 65c 10,000 Case. 54.50 



SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM 



$1.50 par Bala 10 Bales, $14.00 



fM^hP] WM.H«URPHY 



Wkolesale Conmission rftirist 



CUT PLOWERS AND 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



309 Main St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Mention The Review wben vou writ« 



NEW YOEK. 



The Market. 



Here convention week has been dull. 

 With the market flooded with asters 

 and gladioli, many of our leading citi- 

 zens at Chicago, and absolute stagna- 

 tion in the retail stores, there is no 

 business at all in the wholesale section 

 after noon. One o'clock sees many of 

 the doors closed for the day. Many of 

 the principals are away. 



Shipments of American Beauty roses 

 show marked improvement. The orchid 

 market- was depleted August 17. Orders 

 reached the thousands and could not be 

 filled. Boses generally are small and 

 short-stemmed. The few that are worth 

 while are sold before arrival. A great 

 many of the lower grades do not sell 

 at all. There are few carnations, and 

 these are hardly worthy of the name. 

 Valley is firm. Lilies are abundant, 

 longiflorum bringing from $3 to $6, and 

 rubrum $2 to $3 per hundred, the stock 

 all of excellent quality. 



The waste in asters is lamentable. 

 The market cannot possibly digest the 

 tremendous shipments. To quote prices 

 on the mass that flows in here daily 

 would not encourage growers to con- 

 tinue to plant them. The weather has 

 been especially favorable for them, and 

 for gladioli. These are now at flood 

 tide and the usual hardpan level has 

 been reached earlier than usual. Some 

 of the big growers ship direct to the 

 retailers at the same concession in 

 prices on quantity that the wholesale 

 distributors receive. The result is not 

 conducive to harmony and protests are 

 numerous. The dahlia growers have 

 sent their first installments. The out- 

 look is for larger supplies than ever 

 before. ' Cosmos is arriving in goodly 

 quantity and all the other outdoor flow- 

 ers are abundant. 



Various Notes. 



The National Flower Show has an 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



FERNS AND GREEN GALAX AND LEUCOTHOE. 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, 1000, $1.00: case of 5,000, $1 00 



Green Qalax 1000. .50; case of 10,000, 4.00 



Bronze Galax (case lots only) $5.00 per case of 10,000 



Green Leucothoe (long) $^.00 per 1000 



Green Leucothoc (short) 1.00 per 1000 



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



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN CO. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



J. H. VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresh Ferns and Green Galax 



NOW READY 



FERNS— $4.00 per case of 5000. 

 GALAX- 4.00 per case of 10,OCO. 

 Cash with order. 



Wlra US, 



Xlk Park, H. C. 



Banners Flk,N.C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HUCKLEBERRY 



In atandard Smllax oaaaa, tt.50. A most 

 pleasing substitute for green Wild Smilaz. 



QREEN SHEET MOSS 



Wrlta. VTlra or ptaona. 

 CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 

 BTarythlnc In Sontbam KTarsraana ' 

 wvmRQitKmn, ala. 



excellent and early foundation. Floor 

 plans and the prospectus for a 160-page 

 souvenir program are ready for the 

 consideration of those interested. 



A. T. Boddington is shipping quan- 

 tities of French bulbs. Sweet pea seed 

 is in. 



W. J. Elliott says he will spend part 

 of his vacation in the Maine woods and 

 hopes to bring home a bull moose as 

 one of his trophies. 



Albert Protin, of the Thorburn staff. 



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MUO( LEAVE*. 



DAGGER FERN«» 



A I rnPTHIirC Wholewale FKBN8 and 

 A. L. rUKlUNLd, OALAX LBAVK8. 



BroMC w Greea Galax, $6.50 per case 

 SOeW.IWalnBt., Watariwiry. Cawii. 



We have a fine stock of 



FRESH 6ATHERED MOSS 



Long and clean from sticks and dirt. Florists' 

 Moss, for de.signing; cannot te excelled. Guar- 

 anteed. 1 10-Lbl. bale, $400: 2 10-bbl. bales, |7.00. 



Ocean County Moss & Peat Co. 



WARETOWN, N. J. 



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