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The Florists^ Review 



October 24, 1912. 



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Bronze Galax 



JOHN KRUCHTEN, WMcsiIe Horiit, ''°'. 



Distance Fbone 

 6t99 Central 



$5.00 Per Case 

 Any Quantity 



162 N. Wibish Ave., CBICAGO 



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CHRISTMAS TREES 



5 cants each 8 canta aach 



100 or 1000. Trees iHi to 8 ft. Unmounted. 



TABLE OR DECORATIVE 



Lanrer trees, low prices in proportion. 

 Order early and avoid the rush. Price list ready. 



DELTA EVERGREEN CO., babeUa, Nich. 



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H. Siebrecht, Astoria; Phil. Einsman, 

 Elmhurst; T. W. Langan, Astoria; An- 

 ton Schultheis, College Point; Louis 

 Dupuy, Wm. Pankok and C. W. Scott's 

 Hinode Co., all of Whitestone; Herman 

 Dreyer, Woodside; Fred Marquardt, 

 Middle Village; A. L. Miller, Jamaica, 

 and John Scott and Peter Wagner, of 

 Flatbush. The trip totaled over sixty 

 miles and was thoroughly enjoyed by 

 all. 



T. B. DeForest, of the Lord & Burn- 

 ham Co., has secured the contract for 

 J. B. Haggins' range of fruit houses, 

 involving an expenditure of over $50,- 

 000. Victor Morgan, representing the 

 same concern, has just returned from a 

 successful western trip, going as far 

 as Cleveland. 



Philip Einsman, of Elmhurst, is in 

 Sullivan county, recuperating from an 

 illness. 



At Arthur T. Boddington's comment 

 is made on the increased call this year 

 for Darwin tulips. 



H. A. Barnard, of Stuart Low & Co., 

 sailed on his return to England Octo- 

 ber 22. 



W. C. Mountain sailed last week on 

 the Adriatic, bound for his home at 

 Constantinople. 



The local governing board of the 

 National Flower Show met October 21 

 at the office of F. H. Traendly, one of 

 the members. Among those present 

 from out of town were Thomas Boland, 

 of Nahant, Mass., and J. K. M. L, Far- 

 quhar, of Boston. Harry A. Bunyard is 

 secretary of the local body. 



A. J. Guttman has recovered from an 

 attack of the grip tliat laid him up for 

 eigbt days. J. Austin Shaw. 



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SPRUCE BOUGHS 



For Cemetery Use 



Now is the time to place your orders for Spruce Boughs 

 and Christmas Trees. 



The quality of our stock this year is very fine, and you will 

 make no mistake in placing your order with us. 



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We guarantee prompt shipment. 



L B« BRAGUE & SON, Hinl^lalerMass. 



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The next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club will be held on Monday 

 evening, November 11, and will be 

 known as chrysanthemum night. Grow- 

 ers are invited to send any novelties or 

 seedlings that they may have in condi- 

 tion at that time, and they will be 

 passed upon by the award committee. 

 I. S. Hendrickson, Chairman. 



CUMBER FOB CONSEBVATOBY. 



Please tell me what fast growing vine 

 I could plant to cover a back wall in 

 a conservatory. I want something that 



SPHAGNUM 

 MOSS 



WRITE 



C. CrOLLWOKTH CO., NilwaikN. rii. 



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would not stick to the wall, 

 is fairly light. 



The place 

 A. W. 



Ficus repens would be the best possi- 

 ble climber for your conservatory and 



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