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The Florists^ Review 



SSPTfiUBBB 19» 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N«w F«noT V*nis 



Per 100.,... $0.20 Per 1000 fl.26 



SOOOormore $1.00 per 1000 



Per 100. 



Grsan Lauootlio* Mprmr* 



50c PerlOOO 6.00 



Brona* GmUuc LMtT«a 



PerlOOO $1.00 



Per 10.000 6.00 



■PXCZAI. PBZCKS ON LABOK QUAHTITXX8. 



■. ■ " - .•■"';...;, HI -•'i'ar?:.,; 

 Grcan Ctalax !<•»▼•■ -^ - 

 PerlOOO $1.00 Per 10.000 .1 7.10 



■phASnum Moss 



Ferbsle $1.60 5or more bales, per UUe...» 1.40 



Gr««n Bhsst Moss 



Per bundle . . . .$1.00 5 bundlet $4.75 



26 bundles $21.0« 



lObundleKAivllf 9.00 

 60 bundles 40.00 



Bronze and Green Magnolia Leavee* $1.75 per carton 

 Everything In Florists* Supplies 



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



€. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 84-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS 



too. 18c 



FERNS 



800,65c 



FERNS) 



lOOO, $1.28 



BRONZE QALAX 



lOOO, 68c 10,000 Cass. 9AJBO 



SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM 



8130 per Bate lO Bales. $14.00 



WM.MURPHY 



WMcsalc CMMissios Florist 



CUT FLOWERS AND 

 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES 



309 Main St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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a splendid, well-arranged group of trop- 

 ical plants, a large Anthurium Fer- 

 rierense being noteworthy. A. Cole, 

 gardener for Mrs. A. Hunnewell, showed 

 Begonia Lloydii, a fine new scarlet hy- 

 brid, good for pots and baskets, a tuber- 

 ous sort. 



James Marlborough, gardener for 

 Thomas E. Procter, had some fine speci- 

 men Adiantum Farleyense and davallias, 

 also large, well bloomed Campanula py- 

 ramidalis. Mrs. E. M. Gill had a good 

 display of dahlias and other seasonable 

 flowers, and Miss Caswell a collection 

 of 1912 dahlias. 



James Marlborough put up a remark- 

 able grape display, showing fifteen vari- 

 eties, two bunches of each, large 

 bunches splendidly colored of the fol- 

 lowing varieties: Appley Towers, Lady 

 Downes, Muscat of Alexandria, Bowood 

 Muscat, Black Hamburgh, Golden 

 Queen, Gros Guillaume, Mrs. Pince, Mrs. 

 Pearson, Gros Maroc, Lady Hutt, Chas- 

 selas Napoleon, Black Alicante, Madres- 

 field Court and Foster's Seedling. 



Various Notes. 



Peter M. Miller has as a visitor his 

 father, John Miller, of Kothesay, Scot- 

 land, who arrived September 15. 



The talk in wholesale circles is nearly 

 unanimously in favor of moving to Win- 

 throp Square if a satisfactory lease 

 can be secured. If one market goes, 

 others will probably follow, as the con- 

 gested quarters on Park street and 

 heavy rentals demand it. Welch Bros. 

 Co. and N. F. McCarthy & Co. and 

 the new wholesale market will be all 

 practically together at the proposed new 

 stand. 



Duncan Finlayson walks erect and 

 wears an unusually expansive smile 

 these days. It is a boy this time. 



W. H. Elliott is cutting good Beauty 

 and Kaiserin roses at his Brighton 

 plant, also a grand lot of Christy Miller 

 at Madbury, N. H. 



Thomas Pegler is now installed as 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresk Ferns, Green Galax and Lencathoe Sprays 



NOW^ BSADT 



Fancy and DagKer Ferns, $3.60 per case of 6000. 

 Green Galax, $4.00 per case of 10,000. 

 Lencotboe Sprays, 10 to 16 inches, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Lencotboe Sprays, regular lengrths, $2.00 per 1000. 



Write as for special prices on largre quantities. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



Wire Us, 



■Ik Park, N. C. 



Mention The Bevtew when yoa write. 



NEW CROP NOW READY 



FERNS AND QRECN QALAX AND LEUCOTHOE. 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, 1000, $1.00; case of 5,000, $4.00 

 Qreen Oalax 1000, .50 ; case of 10,000, 4.00 



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



Green Leuoothoe (long) $2.00 per 1000 



Green Leucothoe (short) l.OOperlOOO 



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



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN CO. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



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I A. A. GIBBONS, Red Level, Ala. 



i Kng.?.: Wild Smilax 



i 



Holly, MisUetse, Fancy ani Dagger Ferns, Needle T 



Pines, Natural »»i Perfetaated Masses. T 



Satisfaction guaraDteed. |^ 



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manager for Wm. Butler, at Brunswick, 

 Me. We all hope the change to this 

 quiet Maine city will soon improve him 

 physically. 



Peter Fisher 's houses of Gorgeous and 

 Benora look first-class and are already 

 carrying a fine crop of flowers. 



Visitors the last week included H. A. 

 Barnard, representing Stuart Low & 

 Co., Clapton, England; A. J. Smith, 



L. B. Brague S Son 



Wholesale A||T CCDilO 

 Dealers In UU I rkllllO 



Moss, Chriibnas Trees, Baled Spruce, Evercreens 

 Established 1867. HINSDALE, MASS. 



Sphag^num Moss, fine qaality, 5-bbl. 

 bale, $1.50 per bale; 10 bales, $13.00. 

 Green Sheet Moss, $1.25 per bag. 

 Laurel Branches, 2x2x4-ft. caee,$2.50. 

 Laurel Stems, large bag, $1.00. 

 Samplas Frse 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow Hill, Md. 



Always mention the Florists' Review wfaeo 

 writing advertisers. 



