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SlFTIIHBEB 19, 1912. 



The Florists- Review 



SOITHERN WILD SMILAX 



Prettiest, most effective and graceful, as well 

 as most economical decorative evergreen. 

 September begins Smilax season. Let US 

 have YOUR orders. 



SMIL AX ■ ^ 



MAGNOLIA FOLIAQB MAQNOLfiv LEAVfeS 



Write, Wire or Phone 



Evergreen, 



ChdSe Se Lee & COe^ AjTbf^ 



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Bronze Galax 



JOHN KRUCHTEN, Wholenle norist, 



liOna: Distance Pbone 

 6360 Central 



$S.OO For Case 

 Any Quantity 



162 N. Wabish Ave., CBICAGO 



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Sterling Hoss and Peat Co. 



J. L. DOTHIDAY, Proprietor 



BARNEQAT, NEW JERSEY 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer In 



Sphagnum Moss and Peat 



EXTRA SELECTED STOCK 



This grade is for very fine 

 design work. 



Natural Qrowth and Nursery Stock, 

 Leaf Mould, Fibrous and Rotted Peat. 



Please write for prices. 



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and Geo. H. Walker second. The best 

 flowers noted of the peony-flowered 

 class were Queen Wilhelmina, Lady Se- 

 ville, Leona, Bertha von Suttner, Samo- 

 set, Lottie Faust, Marjorie Field, Papa 

 Charmet, Gustavo Doazon, Ida and Lady 

 Paget. 



A selection of first-class cactus sorts 

 shown by W. D. Hathaway is as follows: 

 Cockatoo, lanthe, Mme. Tessier, Ignea, 

 Fannus, Goliath, Royal Scarlet, Beele, 

 T. G. Baker, Master Karl, Henri Cayeux, 

 Mercury, Advance, Crepuscule, Mr. 

 Keith, Johannesburg, Henry Lemoine 

 and Rev. T. W. Jamieson. The singles 

 were almost neglected and the show 

 and fancies did not seem to take the 

 popular fancy as they used to. J. K. 

 Alexander's pompons stood well above 

 all others. 



The Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., in 

 addition to a large display of fine dah- 

 lias, had over 120 varieties of gladioli, 

 many of them the finest European novel- 

 ties. Large vases of Mrs. Frank Pen- 

 dietoa loomed above all others. Their 

 Primulinus hybrids quite caught the 

 popular fancy also. White Excelsior 

 ii a foed snow white variety. Wild 

 Bom, yi*letta and I. S. Hendrickson 



ALL FLORISTS READ 



New Salem Fern Co., Miiiingtoii, Mass. 



MAKES A SPECIALTY OF 



LAUREL FESTOONING, only $3.50 per 100 yards. Try it. 

 FANCY or DAGGER FERNS, 55c perlOOO. 

 GALAX, Bronze or Green, 35c per 1000. 

 FINE SPHAGNUM NOSS, 75c per large sack. 



Boxwood and ail other Evergreens at bottom prices. 



NEW SALEM FERN CO. 



TeUsraph Offflcai 



NEW SALEIN, MASS. 



P. O. Address: 



MILUNQTON. MASS. 



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Our NBW CROP 



FINE 



SOUTHERN WILD SNILAX 



IS NOW READY 



CHATTAHOOCHEE FLORAL CO. 



Hatcher Station, Oa. 

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were also extra fine. They also had 

 a nice vase of Milla biflora. L. C. 

 Parker received a first-class certificate 

 for his beautiful new peony-flowered 

 dahlia, Houghton, white, delicately suf- 

 fused with pink. 



B. Hammond Tracy put up the largest 

 and most artistically arranged display 

 of gladioli ever seen in Boston. All 

 were displayed in large bunches and so 

 that each individual spike could be seen 

 to advantage. The best varieties were 

 Wild Rose, Alexander Macintosh, Mrs. 

 F. King, Klondyke, Augusta, La Pastel, 

 May, Dawn and Sunrise. This exhibit 

 received the unusual distinction of a 

 gold medal. 



•MAX LEAVEi. DAGGER FERNfc 



L L FORTDNF^ 3^olMaIe FSRNS »nd 



Broaze w Greea Galax. $6.50 per case 

 606 W . Main St.. Watsrtiury. Conn. 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



New Crop now ready— Batisfaction sruaranteed. 

 Louisville Floral Co., Uuisville, Ala. 



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The Mount Desert Nurseries had a 

 splendid display of herbaceous plants, 

 as had the Blue Hill Nurseries, Eastern 

 Nurseries, and M. Sullivan, gardener for 

 William Whitman. William Thatcher 

 Irom Mrs. J. S. Gardner's estate, hail 



