October 10, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Sphagnum Moss 



EXTRA SELECTED STOCK 



Per Bale (5 Bbl.) - - - $ 2.00 



Per 5 Bales 

 Per 10 Bales 



8.75 

 16.50 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES 



Send for our Latest Wholesa'e Bulb Catalogue 



Henry F. Nichell Co., n Jef st.. Philadelphia 



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PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 



GROWERS OP FINE CUT FLOWERS 



121 Seventh Street, 



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PITTSBURGH, PA. 



UNITED STATES 

 CUT FLOWER CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



ELMIRA, NEW YORK 



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""The Cleveland Florlsto''\ 

 Exchange, Inc. 



60S Haron Roid, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Everythincr In Flowers and 

 Flurlats' Supplies. 



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<uit flowers the new rose, Mme. Charles 

 K'ussell, from Waban Conservatories, 

 was a center of attraction. The same 

 exhibitor had also splendid vases of 

 Lady Hillingdon and Killarney. H. M. 

 Kobinson & Co. showed fine ]\Inie. Rus- 

 sell. Dahlias were, as usual, largely 

 shown. W. D. Hathaway, of New Bed 

 lord, was the largest and most sue 

 I essf ul exhibitor of these. Others in 

 'luded Geo. H. Walker, A. E. Johnson 

 Sisson & Thurston, ,J. K. Alexander 

 ■lames Robertson and F. L. Tinkham 

 There were 80,000 paid admissions on 

 • 'resident's day, October .3. 



.lohn Davie, of Dedham, is shipping 

 line Kalb chrysanthemums and candy- 

 tuft to W. il. Carr, at the Boston 

 i'lowcr Exchange. Herman Waldecker, 

 ')!" Braintroe, has excellent single vio- 

 iits and nephrolepis ferns, handled by 

 'lie same salesman. 



F. J. Dolansky, of Lynn, is cutting a 



fine crop of Chrysanthemum La Rosiere. 



He now has Cattleya labiata in heavy 



'■rop, but the flowers are moving well. 



.T. R. Shield, of North Woburn, is in 



lie market with high grade carnations, 



md is just finishing a successful aster 



I'ason. The stock is handled by J. M. 



iihen, at the Boston Cooperative 



'larkpt. 



Sam Kravatz, the popular salesman 

 • ith F. H. Houghton, on Park street, 



To Insure Your Flower Decorations being 

 Attractive and Distinctive, w^hy not make 

 use of Pine Tree Ribbons and Chiffons? 



These are splendid helps and at small cost 

 Write for prices and swatches. 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills Co. 



PHILADELPHIA 



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HOLLY RUSCnS ^ 



THK RIGHT SHADK FOU HOLIDAY THADK 



AMERICAN OAK SPRAYS 



Natural— Pro pa rod 

 Write for frci- sanipU'S 



OVE GNATT, Hammond, ind. 



<'lii«-aK«> <»t'fi«-«': IT N. l-'raiikliu St. 



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was married September 28, at the Rox- 

 bury Synagogue. His bride was Miss 

 Rose Greenberg. The wedding trip was 

 to Intervale, N. H. The happy couple 

 were well remembered by a host of 

 friends. 



Thomas F. Galvin had one of the big 

 Troniont street windows completely 

 filled with Rose Mme. Charles Russell, 

 October 5, and its beautiful color ar- 

 rested the attention of a host of pedes- 

 trians. 



Yamanaka & Kameyama, of Stone- 

 ham, are sending in quantities of white 

 pot mums and Crassul ■ cea to 



the Boston Cooperative M. 



J. W. Simpson, of Woburn, good 



Kalb, Early Snow and Goldtu Glow 

 mums, and W. S. Phelps, of Marlboro, 

 Polly Rose and Smith's Advance at the 

 Boston Cooperative Market. 



The Willow Hill Greenhouses, West 

 Roxbury, are strong at present on Polly 

 Rose, Pacific, Halliday and Smith's 

 Advance mums. They are growing mar- 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



tresh Irom tlw \\'<><hIh 



<ir«M'ii <;;il:ix J4.tiO ikt caPc of Kt.dlH) 



ltr<>ii/.«> <;jil;ix 4 r.u per caHc of 1(»,(KK) 



'•'•■'■"'* JO.ai per 1 .(Xd 



I.ciii'otlio<'. loner 2.(K) perl.iKK) 



l.tMK'otlioe, short l.(X) per 1,(K)(I 



Write us for Bpeeial prices on large ciuanfities. 



H. C. BATES & CO., Blowing Rock, N. C. 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



Magnolia Leaves 

 Needle Pines 



and Everythinir in Southern L'verirreens. 



W. C. RumWey & Co!?'''^''';''^™. 



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fresh ferns, Green Galax and Leutothoe Sprays 



NOW KKADV 



Fancy and I)a««;«T I>mis, lOCO, $I.(Ki; ease of 



.')<Nm. $4.0(1. 

 <ire«-n <ialax. KKK), 40e; ease of lO.iHKI, $4 (Hi 

 l{ron7.«> Giilax. case lots only, t't.int. 

 <ire«-n l.«>ueotlioc, lonj:, fc.O(( per ICIHI; short, 



JI -ik) [m» r IINN), 

 Our Leaves are always put up nicelv: they are u'ath- 

 ^ _ _.«'i'<i in the lllaek Mountains. 

 C. A. CARAWAY, Office, CELO. N. C. 



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guerites heavily, but have dropped 

 Bouvardia Humboldtii. 



David Duncan, of Arlington, special- 

 izes in Asparagus plumosus and Spren 



