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Septembee 2, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



Hew Fancy F«ma 

 Per 100 150 Per 1000 •1.26 



Ore«n Lauootho* Spmya 



Per 100 60c Per 1000 6.00 



Bronx* Galax Laavas 



Per 1000 11-25 Per 10,000 $10.00 



Oreen Galax Laaves 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 7.50 



Graan 8haat Mom 

 Per bftle 26o Bundle. 6 balet, $1.00 



Sphacnum Moss 



Extrm large bales, per bale 1.00 



mrmciAL PRXcnB on large qnAHTims 



C. E. CRITCHELL,'TiS^'«S:r="srr Cincinnati, Ohio 



New Crop of Ferns 



Fancy and DasKer 



Beady now. Special price for large orders. 

 Price. $1.26 per 1000. 



Caldwdl The Woodsman Decorative Co. 



KVERGRKEN, ALABAMA. 



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MAKE YOUR CONTRACTS 



NOW 



FOR WXHTRR DBLXVKRIXS 



SHAW FERN CO. 



PXTT8FIKLD. MASS. 



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On PflTTFR Bntler.Tenn. Wholesale 

 i III rUI I LH) Dealer in BTersreens. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, 75c per 1000. Galax Leaves, 

 green or bronze, lOOU, 50c. Green LeucothoeSprays, 

 SZper 1000. Bronze Leucotboe Sprays. 93 per lOUO. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



ing by the big shipments of the red hot 

 poker plant spikes he is receiving daily. 

 • Gunther Bros, say it will be the middle 

 of the month before the dahlias arrive 

 in any quantity. 



A new marble front in the store of 

 Peter Henderson & Co., on Cortlandt 

 street, will make it, with the new office 

 facilities, in keeping with its neighbor, 

 the Hudson Terminal building, across the 

 street. No better locality than this is 

 possible in New York. 



The auction sales on Vesey street will 

 begin Tuesday, September 14. Exten- 

 sive preparations and improvements have 

 been made by both houses in anticipa- 

 tion of an unusually active season. 



The Stumpp & Walter Co. has an elab- 

 orate and daily renewed display of the 

 choice and new varieties of gladioli from 

 its own trial grounds. 



Ralph M. Ward has returned from his 

 western trip, much pleased with his 

 experiences at the convention. The 

 proDtiise of a great fall trade, he believes, 

 is certain of widespread fulfillment. 



Mrs. Berger, of H. H. Berger & Co., 

 has returned from her summer outing 

 in excellent health and says the fall busi- 

 ness of the house has opened most en- 

 couragingly. 



Burnett Bros, report a big demand for 

 their new cabbage, Bass Rock, introduced 

 this season. Chas. Webber, head gar- 

 dener for Mrs. J. Hood Wright, says 

 he has never grown any variety to equal 

 it in size and quality. 



Miss Freda Behrend, for several years 

 bookkeeper for Harry Hoflfmeir, is now 

 with Charles Millang. 



E. Beth, with Wm. Elliott & Sons, is 

 away on his vacation, .fas. R. Strang, 

 bookkeeper for this house; Miss Stein, 



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...NEW CROP... 



NATIVE FERNS 



Now ready, 75c per 1000. Discount on large orders. 



TeL Office. New Salem, MaM. Fine Boxwood, 60-lb. cases $8.00 



L. D. Phone Connectton. Galax, Bronze or Green.... $1 M per 100$ 



Wild Smilax, 60-lb. cases $6.00 



Ground Pine 7c per lb, 



Ose our Laurel Festoonlns: for year 



Weddlnes and Decorations, made 



iresb Jauy from the woods, 4c, 6c and 6o 



per yd 



-i^jmK.,,--' Large bunches Bundled Laurel 86o 



mvn- V ww.n.«.n.« mm m aa Laurol Blossoms, 60c per bunch. Fine 

 JBlUtlNGTONt MASS. stock and great sellers. Try a sample lot. 



CROWL FERN CO., - Millington, Mass. 



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New Crop rprnn 

 Hardy Cut 101110 



First Quality. Write for Prices 



FATiCY DAGGER ALSO DEALERS IN 



....BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE.... 



BOUQUXT GRKXH. BFHAGMUM MOBS. KtO. 



L B. Brague A Son, ^j^^ Hlnsdali, Mass. 



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the cashier, and Miss Winkelhaus, the 

 stenographer, have returned from out- 

 ings in Keansburg, N. J., and the Cats- 

 kills. 



The Twenty-eighth street wholesalers 

 are happy in the prospective opening of 

 the new station of the Hudson tunnel 

 at their doors. The entrance will be im- 

 mediately in front of the wholesale stores 

 of O. V. Zangen and A. L. Young & Co. 



Among the recent visitors at Arthur T. 

 Boddington's were Robert Spears, of 

 Lenox ; W. H. Waite, of Yonkers ; C. W. 

 Knight, of Glen Cove, and Wm. Duckham, 

 of Madison. Mr. Boddington says the 

 northern grown eandidums are especially 

 fine this season. Mr. Bunyard has been 

 making a business trip on his western 

 territory. 



Alex. McConnell is visiting in Scotland 

 and Wales. 



Charles Dards, president of the Re- 

 tail Florists ' Association, sailed last week 

 for a short vacation in Europe. 



E. S. Bunyard, formerly with Sie- 



Soathero Wild Smilax 



In United Quantities— Satisfaction Guaranteed 



Looisville Floral Co. 



LOUISVILLE, ALA. 



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hrecht & Son and later at J. H. Troy's 

 the Rosery for several years, is pre- 

 paring to open his own store at ]|4^di- 

 son avenue and Forty-sixth street. He is 

 a brother of Harrv Bunyard, of Arthur 

 T. Boddington's. 



C. H. Totty, at Madison, has, been 

 testing the new insecticide, Aphine,;and 

 has given its manufacturer a fine letter. 



H. E. Froment has returned frbln a 

 two weeks' sojourn at Asbury park and 

 Atlantic City. J. Austin Shaw. 



.Judge Holt has appointed William 

 Lesser as receiver for Harrv .1. Hoff- 



