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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JUNB 30, 1910. 



FANCY FERN 



Finest 

 Stock 



FANCY FERN 



Special Price on Large Loti. 



Per 1000, $1.86. 



Green and Bronze Galax ,, $1.25 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000 



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze . . . S $1.00 per 100 ; $7.50 per 1000 



Sphagnum Moss .per bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $7.00; extra fine 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; 50 lbs., $8.50 



Log Moss in barrels, for hanging baskets $2.00 per barrel 



Full Line Cut Flowers at All Times. 



Michigan Cut Flowar Exchanse, 38-40 Broadwir, Dstroit, Mlcli. 



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promises to extend all possible cour- 

 tesies if they will do so. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill was elected an hon- 

 orary life member of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society at the last meet- 

 ing of the trustees. 



The Massachusetts Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation, formed June 21, as exclus- 

 ively announced in last week's issue 

 of The Review, has succeeded in modi- 

 fying the legislation of certain states 

 against the importation of nursery 

 stock from this state on account of 

 the fear of introducing brown tail and 

 gypsy moth pests. 



Spanish and English iris have done 

 wonderfully well outdoors everywhere 

 here this season. Some shown at the 

 late club meeting by Duncan Finlay- 

 son carried 24-inch to 30-inch stems, 

 with blooms nearly as large as Japanese 

 iris. The bulbs of these irises are so 

 "cheap, and do so well from year to 

 year, that it is a wonder more are not 

 grown. One well known gardener uses 

 them in grass land, with excellent re- 

 sults. 



"Welch Bros, have done a fine June 

 business and consider the season now 

 closing to have been a most satisfactory 

 one, P. Welch hopes to find time to at- 

 tend the Eochester convention and say 

 a good word for the Boston 1911 show. 



Mr. and Mrs. William H. Elliott held 

 a reception at their beautiful new home 

 at 120 Crescent avenue, Brighton, June 

 29, which a number of the trade at- 

 tended. The same thoroughness is to 

 be noted in his home as in his rose and 

 asparagus enterprises, everything be- 

 ing thoroughly up-to-date in every re- 

 spect and in most excellent taste. 



June 28 brought a large attendance 

 of gardeners and florists, in addition 

 to many other friends, to Mrs. E. M. 

 Gill's home, Ashland street, Medford, 

 the occasion being the celebration of 

 this estimable lady's eightieth birth- 

 day. Mrs. Gill preserves her years re- 

 markaoly well and we hope she may still 

 be spared for many years. She re- 

 ceived many remembrances, including 

 one of $80 in gold from a number of 

 her friends in the Massachusetts Hor- 

 ticultural Society. She is probably the 

 oldest active lady florist in the United 

 Jjjtates ahd is thoroughly up-to-date, as 

 j|er successes at the jBoston ejfbl^ltion 

 testify. ' \}^ y ^ 



* We are pleased to note so enthusiastic 

 a sentiment here in favor of the Roch- 

 ester S. A. F. convention, and it will 

 be some years since so large a dele- 

 gation has left Boston. E. Allan Peirce 



HENRY M. ROBINSON A CO. 



WHOLSSAIJB OOBOaSBIOll FLOBUT8 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



$1.00 

 per 1000 



DA66ER and FANCY FERNS, 



Green and Bronze GalSiZ, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



Leucothoe Spraya, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Soutliem Wild SmUax. 



Hardy Cut Everareens and Florists* Supplies, 



Branch Laurel. Laurel Festooningr, Green and Sphagrnum 



Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand ; 



can fill orders at a moment's notice. Telephone or telegraph. 



Tel. 2617-2618 Main : Fort Hill 25290. 



15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. 



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Krick's Florist Novelties 



Manufacturer and patentee of the Perfect Adjustable Pot 

 HanKer and Handle, and the Orlelnal Genuine Immor- 

 telle Letters, Etc. (every letter marked). Send for price lists. 

 Sample pair of Pot Handles, 10c postpaid. Just tbe thins: for 

 plant croT^ers; will sustain a weight of 100 lbs, 



CHAS. A. KRICK, ii64-66 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Now shipping Green Galax 

 and Leucothoe Sprays. 



Selected stock, prices right, 



terms reasonable. 

 Write for Prices, Terms, Etr. 



Geo. M. Autrey & Son, Hamard, N. C. 



is going to put time, energy and money 

 into the securing of a thoroughly repre- 

 sentative delegation, one which will be 

 reminiscent of the old days, and all 

 who have any idea of going should 

 send their names to him without delay. 



W. N. Craig, 



BOOHESTEB, im). 



J, H. Shelton, secretary of the North- 

 ern Indiana Florists' Association, is 

 engaged in mailing notices to the mem- 

 bers and all florists of the northern 

 l^art of the state to attend the regular 

 annua! meeting, which will be held at 

 Winona Lake, Warsaw, Ind,, Wednes- 

 day, July 20. At this meeting will 

 occur the election of officers. 



Mr, Shelton says this association is in 

 the field to stay, having adopted new 

 by-laws and constitution and taken out 

 articles of incorporation under the law 

 of the fetate of Indiatifa. -• " 



Winona Tiitke is oad of the flff<^St re- 

 sorts in th^i northwe^t«||§|i£ne place to 

 spend a vacation and get acquainted 

 with the florists, and a large attend- 

 ance at the meeting is anticipated. 



NewEastero Ferns 



Write for price and yearly contracts. 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Commircial St. 



ADAMS, MASS. 



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