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38 



The Florists' Revinv 



OctOBU 24, 1012. 



BRONZE GALAX 



Qnaranteed to be the best stock $3.00 per case; 5 or more cases, $2.50 per case 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



34-36 E. Third Avenue 



Mrntlon The Rerlew when yoa write. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



TO 



^ Demand Brague's Cut Ferns from your wholesaler. If 

 you do not get them, you are not getting the best. If he does 

 not keep them, write us. We will tell you where to get them. 



• L. B. BRAGUE & SON, - Hinsdale, Mass. 



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WILD SMILAX 



FRESH FROM THE SWAMPS DAILY. 



Long, clean Sprays ready for hanging. 



Wild Smilax, 50-lb. cases $1.75 



Wild Smilax, 85-lb. cases 1.26 



Marnolia Sprays, 60-1 b. cases 1.76 



Needle Pines, 100 4.tO 



Prompt shipments always. Write or wire. 



D. 8. CRUM, Pine Apple, Ala. 



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manager; Henry We8tO|^ president; 

 Jacob Bracker, vice-president; C. P. 

 JBretanzel, secretary; J. R. Eogers, 

 treasurer. 



Peter Wagner, of Flatbush, arrived 

 borne from bis European trip last week. 



J. F. Sullivan, of Detroit, is a visitor 

 tbis week. 



Sen ator Joseph Heacock, of Wyn- 

 ' edl^T'"'''*'^ a recent visitor. 



The autumn visit of the N. Y. & N. J. 

 plant growers to the Long Island grow- 

 ers, October 17, was a most interesting 

 occasion. Tbe big sightseeing auto and 

 the cars of Messrs. Schultheis and Du- 

 puy were filled to the limit. Tbe start 

 was made at 10 a. m. and darkness fell 

 before the trip could be completed. 

 There were present Messrs. Christian 

 Madsen and Knud Christensen, of 

 Woodbridge, N. J.; Julius Roehrs, Jr., 

 Rutherford, N. J.; F. W. Langan, As- 

 toria, L. I.; Anton Schultheis, Jr., Col: 

 lege Point, L. I.; Henry Bauman, West 

 Hoboken, N. J.; Herman Fiesser, Gut- 

 tenberg, N. J.; John Bottger, Elmhurst, 

 L. I.; John liiiesem, Elmhurst, L. I.; 

 Henry Schmidt, Union Hill, N. J.; Jo- 

 seph A. Muller, Rutherford, N. J.; A. L. 

 Miller, Jamaica, L. I.; W. H. Siebrecht, 

 Jr., Astoria, L. I.; Louis Schmitz, Sr., 

 Henry Wagner, Alfred Zeller and Carl 

 A. Woerner, Flatbush, L. I.; Fred Mar- 

 quardt, Middle Village, L. L; Fred 

 Steinhoflf, West Hoboken, N. J.; Herman 

 Schoelzel, New Durham, N. J.; A. 

 Winnefeld, Hackensack, N. J.; L. Du- 

 puy, L. Dupuy, Jr., and Wm. Pankok, 

 Whitestone, L. I., and the representa- 

 tives of the trade press. The day was 

 perfect. An excellent dinner at Nei- 

 derstein's was served as usual, the ta- 

 bles being decorated by President Mar- 

 quardt. Eveiywhere the condition of 

 the stock was excellent an-d abundant 

 evidence of large supply for the fall 

 and winter season was observed. Calls 

 were made on A. H. Hews & Co. and the 

 Whilldin Pottery Co., at their branch 

 depots in Long Island City, and on W. 



ALL FLORISTS READ ^ 



New Salem Fern Co., Millington, Mass. 



MAKES A SPECIALTY OF 



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



FANCY or DAGGER FERNS, 70c per 1000. 



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

 $3.00. 



FINE SPHAGNUM MOSSt 75c per large sack. 



Boxwood and all other Evergreens at bottom prices. 



NEW SALEM FERN CO. 



T«l«sraph Offffic*: 



NEW SALEM. MASS. 



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P. O. Addrasa: 



MILUNQTON. MASS. 



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DESERT HOLLY 



SOMETHING NEW 



FOR HOLIDAY DECORATIONS 



A native of Death Valley, growing in a few isolated spots in Southern 

 Nevada. A white waxen holly leaf and stem with a small red cotton 

 berry. A sample will convince you of its beauty, 60c and (1.00. Season 

 November Ist to December 80th. Make reservation for date of ship- 

 ment, as advance orders will receive prompt attention. Crates 2x2x2>s 

 feet, f . o. b. Amargosa, $5.00. Cash with order or C. O. D. 



THE 0. A. KINBALL CO., Goldfield, Nev. 



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BRONZE GALAX 



A-No. 1 Stock, S3.00 par caaa of 10,000. 



FERNS, BOXWOOD, LAUREL, SMILAX 



HARTFORD & MeDONOUGH,'"'^'* 



BOSTON,MASS. 



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