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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



November 11, 1909. 



FANCY FERN 



FINEST 



MICHIGAN 



STOCK 



FANCY FERN 



Per 1000, $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 bales, $7.00; extra fine. 



Full line Cut Flowers at all times. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 3840 imini Detroit, Mich. 



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otherwise, and suggested that the only 

 competent critic of horticulture was a 

 horticulturist. The address stirred the 

 crowd to enthusiasm and closed one of 

 the best evenings the club has ever 

 enjoyed. 



The house committee, under the man- 

 agement of its new chairman, Joseph 

 Fenrich, provided food and drink. 



Variouf Notet. 



The Chrysanthemum Society of Ameri- 

 ca exhibits at the American Institute this 

 week, W. Wells, of England, the dis- 

 seminator of many of the leading vari- 

 eties, is here for the show. W. C. Rick- 

 ards is manager. 



The auction season will soon be over. 

 This week decorative palms will be the 

 feature. The attendance continues large 

 and a great deal of surplus stock is dis- 

 posed of. 



Dame Ramor was busy a year ago con- 

 cerning the big new building on West 

 Twenty-eighth street, between Sixth and 

 Seventh avenues. She is busy again, and 

 the ground floor and basement have been 

 considered as a center for the plant 

 growers and allied industries. It is cer- 

 tainly a fine building and an ideal loca- 

 tion for any branch of the wholesale 

 flower business. 



Carrillo & Baldwin are now settled in 

 their new home at Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

 Facilities for growth are unlimited. The 

 location is close to the Sound and ideal 

 in outlook. 



Herman R. Scounnodan, formerly trav- 

 eler for Russin & Hanfling, is now with 

 J. F. Sharkey, 36 East Twenty-eighth 

 street. 



Bonnet & Blake, Brooklyn, have now 

 one of the largest and most convenient 

 stores in the wholesale business, with or- 

 namental front and windows. They 

 handle the stock of A. Demeusy, of Flat- 

 bush, and many other Long Island and 

 Jersey growers. 



The Greater New York Florists' As- 

 sociation, Brooklyn, is handling the new 

 carnations Georgia, Winona and May 

 Day from J. D. Cockcroft, of North- 

 port; also Beauties from Pennsylvania 

 growers and rose stock from Jersey and 

 Long Island. Manager Crawbuck says 

 business is steadily growing. The lead- 

 ing retailers of the city of churches are 

 members of the association. 



Moore, Hentz & Ifash are receiving 

 grand My Maryland from Edw. Beher, 

 of Madison, N. J., and the Brides, Maids 

 and Beauties from H. Hentz, Jr., are all 

 prize winners. 



The oflSces of Aphine at Madison are 

 elegantly fitted up and M. C. Ebel, 



KIFT'S 



New Fern and Berry 

 Globe 



Over 10,000 sold last year. May 

 be filled with ferns or Partridge Berries. 

 Very attractive and a rattling good seller. 

 Order at once and have them in stock. 

 Three sizes— 5, 6, 7-inch; price, $3.00, 

 $4.00, $5.00 per doz. Packing free. f. o. b. 

 Philadelphia. 



PARTRIDGE BERRY SPRAYS 



$8.00 per 1000. 



ROBERT Kirr 



1725 Oiesbiut St. PHILADELPHIA 



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HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLESALK COMMISSION FLORISTS 



OF AIX 



KINDS 



CUT FLOWERS 



???J*^. P** Kvergreens and Florists* Supplies 



BriUlant Bronze and Green G»lax, Southern Wild Smllax. 

 paKRer and 'ancy Ferns. Branch Laurel. Laurel Festoon- 

 ing. Green and Sphagnuin Moss. Boxwood Sprays, Leuco- 

 thoe Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand; can fill 

 orders at a moment's notice. Telephone or telcKraph 

 Tel. 2617-2618 Main: Port HIU 26290. 



and 9 Chapman Place, DOSTONy MASS 



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FERNS, GALAX, LEUCOTHOE 



Only fresh stock handled. 

 Prices f. o. b. Elk Park, N. C. 



Galax, bronze or green 50c per 1000 



Oalax, smaller size 40c per 1000 



Fancy or Daarser Ferns tl.OOperlOOO 



Green I.eiicoCboe Sprays, long. . 2.00 per 1000 

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, 10 to 15-in, Sl.OO per 

 1000. Terms cash. 



Reference, Citizens' Bank, Elk Park. N. C. 



F. H. STINSON, Banners Elk, N. C. 



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treasurer of the company, did the honors 

 for a host of visitors last week during 

 the Madison flower show. 



The ribbon department of the florists' 

 trade has had a banner year. Wert- 

 heimer Bros., Lion & Co. and Schloss 

 Bros, all declare the last year far ahead 

 of any in volume of business. The out- 

 look for the fall and winter trade is 

 the brightest ever known by these enter- 

 prising bouses. 



Sundays at John Young's great place 



Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



Southern Wild Smllax 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergnen, Ala. 



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at Bedford Station are growing in in- 

 terest. Seldom a Sabbath passes that 

 some of the horticultural lights of New 

 York fail to scintillate there, where a 

 welcome always is ready. 



E. G. Wilson finds time for invention 

 as well as unique decoration in his hand- 

 some store on Fulton street, Brooklyn, 

 and says his corsage bouquet holder is 

 selling well. 



John Seligman, who has been ill, is im- 

 proving and visited the Seligman & Co.. 



