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^^ The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKK 10, 1912. 



BRONZE 



Guaranteed to be the best Btock $3.00 per case; 5 or more cases, $2.50 per case 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



A;j^'--'..ii>»,-. 



Wholesale Commission Florist 

 34-36 E. Tiiird Avenue \ CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



TO me itaiieni 



^^::B8H»a&dliragae^ Cut Perns from your vfaoleflaler. If 

 yon do fiot^^ them;ymx «e not getting the b^t. If iie does 

 not keep them, nrrite us. We witi'^ll~9>e« where 4o get them. 



I. BRAGUE * BON, - JUnsilale, M«as. 



■liiiMmLL. 



MeottmrVbe itortMr wtaeo yon vrtte 



geri this season. He also has a fine 

 lot of nephrolepis. 



William W. Bdgar Co. received over 

 10,000 azaleas October 4, and the force 

 is busily engaged in potting them up. 



Albert F. Woods, of Brookline, and 

 Twombly, of Winchester, are well to 

 the front this season with Princess of 

 Wales violets. 



The Mishawum Flower Co., of Wo- 

 *ur»; J. W, Simpson, of Woburn; W. S. 

 Phelps, of Marlboro, and Edward Wood, 

 of Lexingtop, are all shipping quantities 

 of fine early mums to the Boston Co- 

 ^jiperative Market. 



<flS7 petin 's, on Bromfield street, had one 



■* of the show windows attractively ar- 



jii^ranged with yellow and white mums 



"and^iolets October 5. They are being 



kepWRsy on wedding orders. 



W. B. Foley, of Mansfield, and D. J. 

 Horrigan, of Eoxboro, are among the 

 earliest shippers of yellow marguerites. 

 Mr. Horrigan also has Christmas Pink 

 sweet peas, the first of the season here. 



The executive committee of the 

 American Sweet Pea Society will hold 

 a meeting at Horticultural hall, Octo- 

 ber 11. 



Welch Bros. Co. has a fine new auto 

 deliverjr truck. 

 ^ Remember the meeting of the Gar- 

 •xldeners' and Florists' Club, October 15. 

 ~ Chrysanthemums will be the topic of 

 the evening, C. H. Totty and other 

 well known growers will make exhibits. 

 The annual banquet, celebrating the 

 .liub's silver jubilee, will be held No- 

 vember 11. An elaborate toast list is 

 in preparation. Tickets are now on 



sale. 



David Duncan, of Arlington, and A. 

 F. Coolidge, of Cambridge, are doing a 

 fine business in nephrolepis at the Bos- 

 toti Cooperative Market. 



H. F. Calder, of Norwood, is first in 

 the market with double violets at the 

 Boston Flower Exchange. 



James Wheeler, of Natick, has a fine, 

 new yellow snapdragon which beats 

 anything in its color to date. Mr. 

 Wheeler reports a great sale for young 

 stock through his Review ads. 



J. H. Leach & Son's new carnation. 

 Pink Supreme, is looking well this sea- 

 son, stems excellent and flowers of a 

 taking color. Their valley is fine. 



W. W. Elliott is receiving splendid 

 Christy Miller roses with 24-inch to 

 30-inch stems, from Madbury, N. H. 



ALL FLORISTS PD - 



New Salem Fern Ce., Mllllnston, Mass. 



MAKE8 A SPECIALTY OP 



LAUREL FESTOONING, only $3 50 per 100 yards. Try it. 

 FANCY or D4GGER FERNS, 70c per 1000. 



GALAX, Bronze or Green, 35c per 1000; case lots, 10,000, 



$300. 

 FINE SPHAGNUM MOSS, 75c per large sack. 



Boxwood and all other Evergreens at bottom prices. 



NEW SALEM FERN CO. 



T«l«Kt«ph Of flea: 

 R- NEW SALEM, MASS. 



P. O. Addr**s: 



MILUNQTON, MASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BRONZE GALAX 



A-Ne. i Stock, S3.00 par cas* of 10,0OO. 



FERNS, BOXWOOD, LAUREL, SMILAX 



HARTFORD & MoDOHOUGH,Mifff& 



REMEMBER, STRANGER 



it's the Quality. Quantity and Promptness we charge you for, and don't forget our Specialties : 



WILD SMILAX, 



Hucklabarry Branchas, Masnolla Laavaa and Branehaa with Brown Backa, of madlum 

 alza. Fancy and Dacsar Fama, Naadia PInoa, Moaaaa. Birch Barfca, PIna Burra: In 



fact, Evarythlns In Southam Qraana 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 



A. A. GIBBONS, 



Montlon The ReTlew when yoti write 



RED LEVEL. ALA. 



Johns Creek Evergreen Co. 



Dairger Ferns, 66c lOnO; Rock Ferns, 70c 1000; Len- 

 cothoe. $1.70 1000; Larsre size natural \oe Mo8»,3c lb. 

 Well Berried Holly, $2.60 per caiie: Laurel and Ivy, 

 2c lb. Just any kind wanted. Can fill at short no- 

 tice. Cash with order. 



GRANT PRENNfLl & BriL CO. 



DEL RIO. TKMH. 



Mention n« Berlew when yon writ*. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



S2.50 PER CASE 



Palmetto Palms, Spanish Moss, Pine Plunni' 

 Casino Branches, also Dagger and Fancy Ferns 

 in season. Short run to eastern markets. 



W. R. HART, Enterprise. S. C. 



Mention lt» Bevtew when yen wnte. 



