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The Florists^ Review 



NOTXHBBB 7, 1912. 



BRONZE GALAX 



Gnaranteed 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 CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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. 



To lUe Belaiier 



citizens^ it is somewhat hard on the 

 florist. 



M. Anderson was in Cincinnati on 

 business last week. 



Elmer Jenkins expects to leave for 

 North Carolina soon, where he will se- 

 lect his Christmas greens and place his 

 bulb orders for spring. 



The Advance Floral Co. has rented 

 the large display windows of the Fen- 

 ton Dry Cleaning Co., on Ludlow street, 

 where a fine display of potted plants is 

 made. 



Frank Young, of Vicksburg, Miss., 

 who was called to Dayton by his moth- 

 er's sudden illness, returned home Octo- 

 ber 30. 



George Lamport, of Xenia, O., was in 

 town last week. Mr. Lampert tells us 

 that they are picking some fine single 

 violets. 



Miss Nellie Kable, of Springfield, O., 

 has been the guest of her cousin, El- 

 berta Engle. 



The Dayton Floral Co. had an excep- 

 tionally fine trade on made-up bouquets 

 for All Saints' day. They had one order 

 for 200 that came from Piqua, O. This 

 company is putting in a large McCray 

 refrigerator, which will be used for the 

 storage of wild smilaz. 



Mrs. B. Haschke reports a good week, 

 being busy with receptions, parties and 

 weddings. 



The Miami Floral Co. is getting in 

 some large importations of rhododen- 

 drons and azaleas for the holiday trade. 

 E. A. L. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



We are glad that we can report a 

 satisfactory condition of the market in 

 Nashville this week. Flewers of all 

 kinds are equal to the demand, but 

 there is little to go to the dump. Car- 

 nations continue in light supply, our 

 growers wisely holding them back till 

 the demand for them appears. At pres- 

 ent everyone prefers chrysanthemums. 

 There is a good supply of these flowers 

 in all varieties and grades, and there 

 seems to be a fair demand. Dahlias 

 are still in evidence, although in smaller 

 numbers. There have been several 

 frosts, but they have failed so far to 

 do their work well. As soon as we get 

 more cold weather there will be a better 

 market for all cut flowers. 



Violets of good quality are appearing 



DESERT HOLLY 



SOMETHING NEW 



FOR HOLIDAY DECORATIONS 



A. native of Death Valley, growingr 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 fl.OO. Season 

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

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

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



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



Mention Hie Ravisw when yoa write. 



CALIFORNIA PEPPER BOUGHS 



WELL BERRIED STOCK AT 



$1.00 per crate 



Gross Weight, 20 Ibs.-Net Weight. 14 to 15 lbs 



H» N« GAGE CO«9 wholesale Florists and Supplies 

 534 South Broadway LOS ANQELES, CAL. 



Mention The Bevlew when yoo write. 



VON CANON & COMPANY 



Fresh Ferns, Green Galax aid Lencitliee Sprays 



NOW RXABT 



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

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

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

 Liencothoe Sprays, regular lengrtbs, $2.00 per 1000. 



Write ns for special prices on large quantities. 



BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



Wire Us, 



■Ik Park, N. C. 



Mention The Rerlew wlien yon write. 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



GALAX, FERNS and LEUCOTHOE 



Ask for Price List 



Bannara EHt, 



The North Carolina Evorgroon Co. 



Addreflb all communications to our home oflBce at 

 BANNERS XXK, N. C. 

 Edsaaiont, Elk Parts, Mantazuma, Pianola, 





Jonas RIdva 



Alwayi mention the Florists' Review when writing; advertiien. W m 



