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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



December 7, 1911. 



Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock in the country 



$1.50 per 1000 ^:'^IZ $1.50 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply all the year around. 



Impcrted green tnd bnnze NagBolia Baskets, $2.25; 6 baskets eack, $2.06 



Galax Leaves, green and brenze per 1000, 1.2S 



Green Leicotbee Sprays, extra fine .per 1000, 7.S0 



Baxwoed per lb., 20c; per case, SO lbs., 7.50 



WUd Smilax 501b. case. 5.00 



Sphagnnm Noss Iar(e bales, 1.50 



Full supply Cut Flowers at all times. 



Nichigan Cut Flower Exchange 



38-40 Broadway, Detroit, Nich. 



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absorbed at the higher rates now asked. 

 The Wards rose last week to midwin- 

 ter rates. The general quality of the 

 carnation shipments is i:ow ])erfection. 

 Beacon, Winsor. Enchantress and White 

 Perfection seem to be the favorites of 

 the medium grades. The supply of the 

 newest varieties is not vet sufficient to 

 justify the dignity of regular quota- 

 tions. 



Some fine cypripediunis are coming 

 in and sell steadily at .$1.50 per dozen. 

 C'attleyas command 75 cents each and 

 are scarce. This applies also to gar- 

 denias, much of the stock being short- 

 stemmed and unsalable to the leading 

 retailers. The best sell at $4 to $5 per 

 dozen. Violet specials sold at $1 per 

 hundred for Thanksgiving and remain 

 steady at that figure for the best, 

 though in large quantities 75 cents is 

 accepted. There is a great abundance 

 of Paper White narcissi and Eoman hy- 

 acinths are now arriving heavily. The 

 latter are quoted at $2 per hundred. 

 Pansies, antirrhinum, mignonette, bou- 

 vardia and daisies are here in abun- 

 dance. The top for valley is 4 cents 

 and lilies have not gone above (5 cents. 

 The latter are again coming in thou- 

 sands daily. Lilac is selling at $1 a 

 bunch. 



Flowering plants sold well for the 

 Thanksgiving holiday and since, espe- 

 cially Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, 

 azaleas, cyclamens and poinsettias. The 

 growers of these around l\ew York evi- 

 dentlv are depending on a plant Christ- 

 mas, "if one may judge by the grand 

 display of these specimens in their 

 greenhouses, most of them already sold, 

 fhey claim, for immediate local delivery. 



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WHOLESALE 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucothoe 



if 



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The North Carolina Evergreen Co., - Banners Elk, N. C. 



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INTHESWIN 



I muit be in the swim. 



You might forget my name, 



And say I was to blame, 

 If you do not get the best. 

 So write— I'll do the rest. 



Send for Price List. Order Christmas Trees now, so as to be served in time and not be left. 



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



Christmas Trees, Spruce or Balsam from 

 1 foot to 30 feet, in any quantity, also Baled 

 Spruce, Balsam and Hemlock Bengalis, by 

 bale or carload, Laurel and Evergreen Fes- 

 tooning and Wreaths, Sphag^nnm Moss, 

 hardy cut fancy and dagger Ferns. Yearly 

 contracts made for them. 



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VON CANON & COMPANY 



Evergreeng Fresh From The Woods 



Galax, Green, 50c per 1000; (3.50 oer case of 10.000 

 i.alaz. Bronze, 50c per leoO: |i..'^0 per case of lO.roo. 

 Fema, Fancy and Dagger, 80c per 1000; $3.50 per 



case of 5000. 

 Green Leucothoe, regular lengths, tl.75 per 1000. 

 Green Leucotboe, 10 to 16-inch, tl.OO per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucothoe, 10 to 16-inch, 11. 7S 1000; regular 



lengths. $2.75 1000. Cash with order. 



S^vS^. ». c. BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



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