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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JOLY 21, 1910. 



FANCY FERN 



Pinest 

 Stock 



FANCY FERN 



Special Price on Larg^e Lots. 



Per 1000, tl.SS. 



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



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze $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. 



Michiean Cut Flower ExchaDge, 38-40 Broadway, Detroit, MIcli. 



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PROVIDENCE. 



The Marketv 



Business is dull — not unusually so, 

 but just the natural sequence of con- 

 ditions that are expected at this season. 

 Except for funeral work, the retailers 

 are idle, while the growers, having fin- 

 ished their outdoor work, are now busy 

 preparing the benches in the houses. 

 There is plenty of everything and many 

 of the growers have stopped cutting 

 except as orders come in, and the stores 

 are ordering only to meet demands. 

 Prices rule at the standard usual at 

 this time. 



Various Notes. 



William B. Hazard has several houses 

 of tomatoes, from which he is now pick- 

 ing some fine fruit that commands good 

 prices. 



Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Houlihan, of 

 Uxbridge, are receiving congratulations 

 on the arrival of a girl, their first- 

 born. Mr. Houlihan is head gardener 

 at the W. A. I. Bazeley estate. 



J. P. & C. T, O'Connell, 87 Vande- 

 water street, are building an addition to 

 their greenhouses. 



The Burke Eose Co., of this city, has 

 taken out articles of incorporation to 

 grow and sell flowers of all kinds, with 

 a capital stock of $50,000, divided into 

 .")00 shares of $100 each. The incorpora- 

 tors are: John T. Burke, Robert E. 

 Burns and Isabelle G. Burns, all of this 

 city. 



The exhibit sent by Superintendent 

 T. \V. Head, from the greenhouses of 

 Morton F. Plant at Eastern Point, 

 Westerly, to the second exhibition of 

 the National Sweet Pea Association, 

 won eight first prizes, three second 

 awards and one third. 



F. Macrae & Sons are cutting a fine 

 crop of giganteum lilies at their houses 

 on Smith street. 



Peter Byrnes, of Wickford, has op- 

 ened a branch store in Hazard block, 

 Wakefield, for the summer. 



Mrs. P. F. Conley, of 48 Updike 

 street, is back from a vacation trip 

 to Atlantic City. 



City Forester Alexander H. Johnson, 

 who is a member of the firm of George 

 .Tohnson & Son, is in camp with the 

 Rhode Island National Guard at Fort 

 Greble, being a major of the Jirst Dis- 

 trict Coast Artillery. 



Walter Macrae, of F. Macrae & Sons. 

 was a visitor in Boston last week. 



Harry L. Turner, of Boston, repre- 

 senting the National Folding Box & 



HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO< 



WHOLX8ALK OGlfMIBSXOH rLORIBTS 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



$1.0O 

 per 1000 



DA66ER end FANCY FERNS, 



Green and Bronze Galax, ll.OO per 1000; S8.50 per 10,000. 



Leuootboe Sprays, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Southern Wild Smllaz. 



Hardy Cut KverBreens and Florlsca' SuppUea, 



Branch Laurel. Laurel Festooning, Green and Sphagnum 



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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• • • Now Shipping . . . 



Galax Leaves and Leucothoe Sprays 



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

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, $2.50 per ca^e of 1000. 



We (leal in these exclusively and uniform size and good color is insured by our large stock to 

 select from. Prompt Shipments. Terma Reasonable. 



GEO. M. AUTREY & SON, Harvard, N. C. 



Teleerapli Station ; 

 Boonford, N. C. 



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NewEastern Ferns 



Write for price and yearly contracts. 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Commercial St. 



ADAMS. MASS. 



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Paper Co., of New Haven, Conn., called 

 on the trade here July 14. 



A pond lily with a stem six feet 

 seven inches long was recently plucked 

 from a pond near Swansea Corner. 



The rain which fell here Saturday 

 night was a welcome sight to the grow- 

 ers, as it is several weeks since there 

 has been a rainfall of any account. 



William E. Chappell, William B. Haz- 

 ard and John A. Macrae were among 

 the attendants at the annual outing of 

 the Masonic Veteran Association at the 

 Warwick Club, July 15. 



O. H. Williams & Sons Co. discon- 

 tinued cutting sweet peas last week on 

 account of the weather conditions. 



W. H. M. 



New Carlisle, O. — A. 0. Nysewander 

 says he had a good spring and is put- 

 ting in a busy summer preparing for a 

 brisk fall and winter. 



FERNS 



New Crop, fresh 

 From the Patch 



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Fancy and Dagger Dareer Ferns 

 Fancy Ferns Ferns, 66c per 1000 



Have Green Galax now ready. Discount on 

 large orders. I am headquarters for F errs. Seventeen 

 years' experience. Send me your orders; fail not. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, Blk Park, N. C. 



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Midway Evergreens 



Dasarer fancy femn. SOc per 1000. 

 Lieucothoe sprays, $1.65 per 1000. 

 Green galax, 40c per 1000. 

 All kinds of evergreens for sale. Terms: Strictly 

 cash. F. O. B. 



GRANT PRESNELL, Del Rio, Tenn. 



The above offer good for 30 days. 

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Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



V«w Crop nCRNS, Fancy and Dacsar, 

 91.S5 p«r 1000. 



E. k. mm, EwrgriBD, Ma . 



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