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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVEMDEll 11, 190 J. 



HOLLY-HOLLY-HOLLY 



If you are in the market for some FANCY DELAWARE HOLLY, let me hear from you. I have contracted for the Holly off of 175 aaes of 

 swamp woods in Delaware and it contains some of the finest dark green Holly trees that ever frew, and it is chock full of Berries. I will have it 

 packed in regular size cases, 2x2x4, and guaranteed as represented. Will be ready to ship about December 4 sL Price per case, $3.00; 10 case 

 lots or over, $2.75. Special quotation on 50 cases or over. . Shipped direct from the woods. 



HOLLY WREATHS 



My Holly Wreaths will be made of the 

 very finest selected dark green Holly on 10- 

 incb hoops, and will be well-berried. $10.00, 

 112.60 and $15.00 per 100, according to quality. 



LAUREL WREATHING 



My Laurel Wreathing will be made of the 

 brightest Swamp Laurel that it is possible 

 to secure in 25 and 50-yard lengths. Price, 

 8c per yard. 



MISTLETOE 



My Mistletoe, from North Carolina, will 

 be extra selected and full of berries. Per 

 case. $5.00 to $10 00. according to quality. 



LYCOPODIUM, in 10 yard rolls. 8>flc 

 and 10c per yard. 



I make a specialty of the above and guarantee all goods as represented or money refunded. Cash must accompany all orders. 



F. B. WOOLEY, 152 Dock St., 



Reference : 

 6th National 

 Mutual Trust 



l-^^- Philadelphia, Pa. 



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wholesale establishment several times 

 last week. 



George Saltford is handling some ex- 

 cellent stock from his own violet range 

 at Ehinebeck. 



The nurserymen are happy in the pro- 

 longed planting season. Great shipments 

 go out of Rutherford daily. All the 

 nurseries in this vicinity have had the 

 best fall of their history and predict a 

 great spring trade. 



The fern, wild smilax and evergreen 

 men are busy all the time. The Kervan 

 Co., George Cotsonas & Co., N. Lecakes 

 & Co. and J. J. Fellouris are seldom 

 closed. It is day and night work with 

 most of them. Harry Crawbuck, in 

 Brooklyn, is just as busy. The demand 

 seems to be constantly increasing. Looks 

 like a big Thanksgiving and Christmas 

 for the holly handlers. 



W. H. Kuebler got his fancy delivery 

 rig none too soon. The supply depart- 

 ment of this enterprising Brooklynite 

 alone keeps the rig engaged. He has 

 built up a fine business, with his two big 

 brothers as lieutenants. 



Kessler Bros, are building up a steadily 

 increasing business. Palm rental for 

 decorations is their specialty and they 

 are now painting their entire front in 

 olive green to be in keeping with their 

 display. 



Mrs. W. C. Krick, of Brooklyn, says 

 business is growing finely and the letter 

 manufactory is working overtime. 



J. J. Coan, manager of the Growers' 

 Cut Flower Co., says business has grown 

 rapidly since the second year began and 

 many new growers have been added to 

 the combination. The unity of interests 

 seems to have demonstrated satisfac- 

 torily here under Mr. Coan's aggressive 

 management. J. Austin Shaw. 



MoNTiCELLO, Ind. — The Monticello Flo- 

 ral Co. held its formal opening October 

 28 to 30, and had reason to be quite 

 pleased with the success of the event. 

 There was a large number of visitors, 

 especially on the third day, Saturday. 



AsBUEY Park, N. J. — A wagon be- 

 longing to N. A. Corlin, the florist, was 

 struck by an express train on the Penn- 

 sylvania railroad, at Deal Beach, Novem- 

 ber 1. As a result, one of the occupants 

 of the wagon was killed and the other 

 was injured, probably fatally. Both 

 men were employees of Mr. Corlin. The 

 dead man was Alexander Benson, 40 

 years old. The injured man is Gustaf 

 Venstrand, 20 years old. Both were na- 

 tives of Sweden. 



Galax :: Ferns :: Leacothoe 



Lots of people of^er you decorative evergreens 

 and tell you the quality is good, etc., but we' 

 have been in the business long enough to 

 know your wants, and when you order 

 from us you will get goods that you will be 

 pleased with, or they shall not cost you anything. Not only the 

 quality and price to be conBidered, but we are prepared to fill 

 your order now. Plenty of fine quality moss used in packing, so 

 goods reach you just as they come from the woods. 



Galax, Green and Bronze $0.60 1000; $4.00 case 10,000 



Fancy and Dasser Ferns 90 8.75 6,000 



Leuootlioe, long Oreen 2.00 " any quantity. 



short " 1.00 '* any quantity. 



Bronze 3.00 " any quantity. 



Those wanting large quantities will do well 

 to correspond with us. 



T. J. RAY & CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



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Fens 



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^kj[^ New Crop 

 ^■jpr Hardy Cut 



^5^ first Quality. Write for Prices 



PAfiCY DAGCEa . ALSO DEALERS IN 



BALED SPRUCE FOR CEMETERY USE 



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BOUQUET ORnH, BFHAOHUII MOM. BtO. 



L B. Brague ft Son, ^r^^ Hinsdale, Mass. 



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FERNS! FERNS! 



Better faclUtleB. Better Koods. 

 Express ^ off. Quality Kuaran- 

 _ _ teed. Prompt service. 



Fancy or Dacsrer Ferns 80c per 1000; $8.26 per case of 6000 



Green Galax 60c 4.00 10.000 



Green Leuootboe Sprays, large 12.00 per 1000 



12tol61nch 1.00 " 



Bronze Galax 60o per 1000; 94.00 per case 



Bronxe Sprays, $3.00 per 1000. HoUy, 93.00 per ease of 600 bunches. 



THE MOUNTAIN FERN CO. 



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BUTLER, TENN. 



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