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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



Septbmbeb 23, 1909. 



FANCY FERN 



FINEST 



MICHIGAN 



STOCK 



FANCY FERN 



Per lOOO, $1.25. Special price on large lots. 



Green and Bronze Galax $1.25 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000 



Leucothoe Sprays, green $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000 



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



Full line Cut flowers at ail times. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 384o Broadwayp Detroit, Mich. 



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FERN^ i^E^ CROP 



■ i-rM^-l^W^ Fresh from the Patch 

 Fancy and DagKer Ferns, fl.OO per 1000. 

 Green Galax, SOc per lOOO. Green Lenco- 

 thoe Sprajs, $8.50 per 1000. Short I.en- 

 cothoe, IS to 16 in., $1.85 per 1000. 

 Discount on large orders. If yci want the cream 

 of the season, send orders now. Sixteen years' experi- 

 ence. Send cash with first order. 



J. N. PBITCHABU. Klk Park, y. C. 



F. Lilley. Mr, Weiss 's Hatboro. plant 

 has turned out some fine carnation stock 

 recently. 



Frank P. Myers returned from the Yel- 

 lowstone park September 14. 



Edward Reid received the first violets 

 seen in this city, September 20. They 

 came from Mrs. Sarah I. Smith, of 

 Secane. 



M. Rice & Co. have commenced night 

 work this week. 



The leading varieties of carnations to- 

 day, as reported by W. E. McKissick & 

 Col, are Enchantress, soft pink; Climax, 

 bright pink; Beacon, scarlet, and Queen, 

 ■white. Phil. 



GRAND RAPIDS. 



The Market. 



The torrid weather, which sent the mer- 

 cury soaring to 95 degrees in the shade, 

 ended September 14, and the intense, 

 sultry heat was followed by a delightfully 

 cool and refreshing rain. It not only 

 cooled the atmosphere, but helped late 

 crops wonderfully by breaking the pro- 

 tracted drought. It was just what was 

 needed to lay the dust and help make the 

 West Michigan State Fair the success it 

 deserved to be. 



It is now cooler and the effect on car- 

 nations and roses is already noticeable. 

 Previously the flowers would keep but 

 one day; now they keep several days and 

 in better condition. Most of the carna- 

 tions are now housed. Violet benching is 

 beginning and will continue until after 

 hard frost. The day is coming when all 

 violet stock will be grown inside instead 

 of in the field. This has been an excep- 

 tionally hot, dry summer, and the differ- 

 ence in real quality of field-grown stock 

 as against plants grown inside and in 

 4-inch pots is very noticeable, and in 

 favor of indoor-grown violets. 



Business has been quiet, although lately 

 there has been enough funeral work, with 

 a few weddings, to use up what little 

 stock there is to be had. The aster crop, 

 {13 a whole, has been a failure; yet there 

 aro enough to supply local demand. 



The State Fair. 



Tha exhibits at the fair were consid- 



Th« HoorfLlTlBtstoa AdJisUbls Pluit BtBBd (Patented) 



The Best 

 Plant 

 Stand 



On the mrket today. 

 Cbaes tu three sizes; is 

 adjustable, aad is awde •( 

 GaJvaaized Iroa ar Oxi- 

 dized Copper. With its aM 

 yoa caa place a piaat fraa < 

 to 48 laches froai the flaar. 

 See illostratioa. Wire, 

 write or phoae as, aid wt 

 will tell yoa oar aeareat 

 aceaL 



-Mannfaotarsd by- 



The Moore-Livingston Co., Lansdowne, Pa. 



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FERNS, GALAX, Etc. 



Fancy and Dasraier Ferns $0.80 per 1000 



Green Galax ... 50perl000 



Green Leucothoe Sprays 2.00 per 1000 



Short Leucothoe Sprays 1.25 perloOO 



Satisfaction Guaranteed. 



WATAUGA EVERGREEN CO., Butler, Tenn. 



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FERNS and GALIX 



Both Fancy and Daeser, 70c per 1000. 



Green Galax, 50c per lOCO. 



Leucothoe Sprays, long, 82.00 per 1000; 

 short, 11.00 per 1000. 



Orders filled same day received. Strictly canh, 

 f. o. b. Elk Park. I guarantee Kood stock and 

 save you money. 



R. L. HODQES, Banners Elk,N. C. 



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erably better than last year. The ex- 

 hibitors were the Crabb & Hunter Floral 

 Co., Eli Cross, A. Danhoff and the Grand 

 Rapids Greenhouse Co. 



The floral designs were the center of 

 interest and brought out some fine work. 

 Crabb & Hunter were awarded first on a 



Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



Southern Wild Smilax 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergrien, Ala. 



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OUR NEW CROP 



EXTRA FINK 



Southern Wild Smilax 



IS NOW READT 



R. A. LEE & CO., Hatcher Station, Ga. 



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