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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januabt 4, 1012. 



A Happy and Prosperous 

 ^^ New Year to All^^^ 



€LOne way to make your customers happy is to supply them with the 

 FAMCY best quality stock to be had. Our stock of Cut Fancy and Dagger dagger 

 Ferns is of the highest quality. Therefore, to have the happy and satisfied customers, supply them with 

 Brague's Ferns. Price list on application. 



L. B. BRAGUE & SON, 



jSiKt 1867 



( 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mention The HeWew vyhen vou wriW- 



of taking the Wolverine special on the 

 New York Central on the evening of 

 January 9. 



The first meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club for 1912 will be held in 

 its rooms in the Grand Opera House 

 building, Twenty - third street and 

 Eighth avenue, on Monday evening, 

 January 8. There will be exhibits, re- 

 freshments, the inauguration of the 

 new officers and the announcements of 

 the new committees. The annual din- 

 ner this year will be in celebration of 

 the twenty-fifth anniversary of the 

 club's existence and will be the most 

 elaborate in the club 's history. The 

 new president is already hustling for 

 new members and deserves the send-oflf 

 of a large attendance on Monday 

 evening. 



The bowlers of the club will meet at 

 Thum's alleys at 3 p. m. on Monday, 

 as usual. 



Congratulations are extended to Her- 

 man Berkowitz, one of Young & Nu- 

 gent 's staff, on his approaching mar- 

 riage, January 14, to Miss Beatrice 

 Wagner, at Herrington hall, 214 Second 

 street, New York. 



The sympathy of the trade is ex- 

 tended to the Gunther brothers in the 

 loss of their sister, Mrs. Arneth, wife 

 of Lieutenant Arneth, of New York. 



Matthews ' fine Treesia Purity is now 

 in the market, handled by Phil Kessler. 



The Astoria bowlers and florists are 

 planning a pleasure trip to Bermuda. 



Since Christmas the seed houses have 

 been enjoying a well earned rest and 

 are now ready for a banner season. 

 The travelers are starting on their 

 routes in large numbers and report an 

 encouraging outlook. The signs of 

 general prosperity are increasing; 

 many contracts are completed for ex- 

 tensive greenhouse buildings. "The 

 New Year, blithe and bold, my friend, 

 comes in to take his own." 



Mrs. C. C. Trepel, of Brooklyn, is 

 enjoying an after-Christmas holiday at 

 Atlantic City. 



Walter Siebrecht has had a hard 

 siege since Christmas with ulcerated 

 teeth. 



William Kessler sold every plant in 

 his conservatories for the retail Christ- 

 mas trade and made many shipments, 

 the mild weather preventing the loss 

 of a single plant. 



A. Moltz gave a Christmas celebra- 

 tion to his friends and customers last 

 w^ek in the bowling alleys of the 

 Coogan building. 



L. Coddington was a visitor on Fri- 

 day, the guest of H. E. Froment. Mr. 

 Coddington is shipping enormous quan- 

 tities of To^fip daily from his many big 

 houses. 



[Concluded on page 74.] 



FERNS, GALAX and^ 

 LEUCOTHOE W 



We have handled evergreens for a number of years at other places and 

 under other firm names, and we have learned by experience that quality 

 and promptness are what the trade wants. We have gone frgm point to 

 point hoping to find quality in theee goods, but have never found it until 

 now. We are prepared to furnish you on short notice the very finest quality. 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



GREEN LEUCOTHOE. 1 6 to 24-ii $2.50 DAGGER EERNS. food leaf th $1.«0 



BRONZE LEUCOTHOE, Mixed iMflhs .. . 3.50 GREEN GALAX 50 



FANCY fERNS, food leaflh 1.00 BRONZE GALAX SO 



Liberal discoaat oa larfe orders. All foods t o. b. Hamptoa, Teaa. 



HiUVrTON EVERGREEN CO.,Hampton,Teiin. 



Mention The Review when you write 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



91.00 per 1000. Write for prices on larg^e orders. 



Oahuc, 76c per 1000; $6.50 per case of 

 10,000. New Bronse now ready, 

 write for prices. 



T«l. Oflloe, New Salem, Mm*. 

 L. D. Phone Oonneolioa. 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Try our Boxwood, it's the finest that 



grows; no waste; 50-lb. case, $7.50. 

 Laurel Festooningr, the best, 4c, 6c 



and 6c per yard. 

 The finest Laurel Wreaths made, $3.00 



per doien. 

 Braaeli Laurel, 35c for large buiKUe. 

 Spbai^uoi Moss, $4.00 per bale. 

 Bouquet Gh-een, 8c per lb. 

 Southern Smilaz, $5.00 per case of 



50Ib8. 

 Green Moss, $1.26 per bbl. 

 Partridge Berries, 10c per bunch ol 



50 sprays. 



A Special Lot of GROUND PINE, oaly $6.00 per 100 lbs. first come, first served. 



CROWL FERN CO., : Mllllngton, Mass. 



FERNS and GALAX 



Mention The Review whpn vnn write 



New crop, fresh 

 from the patch. 



Fancy and Dasarer 'ems, 70c per 1000. 

 Green and Brons* Oalax, 60c per 1000. 

 Oreen L«uoofboa Sprays, 12.00 per 1000: 



short. 12 to 16-ln.. tl.OO per 1000. 

 Discount on lane orders. 10 years' experience. 

 Cash with first order. 



R. L. HODGES, Banners Qk, N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 

 1887-.1918 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Caldwell The Woodsman Co. 



Eyerythlnr in Southern Eyergrsena. 

 ' EVBRQREEN, ALA. 



Look! I am Located 



in a new country and my goods are nice, larre and 

 beautiful, and I am on the railroad and I ship the 

 same day order U received. I am now offerlns a 

 bargraln In Evergreens. 



Bronze Galax, 30c per 1000. 



Ore«n Oalax . 30c i>er 1000. 



Fancy and Oacser Ferns, 45c per 1000. 



Bonquet Greens, 36c per 1000. 



Iiencothoe Sprays, 24 to 36-ln., $1.00 per 1000. 



Bronze Lencothoe, 20toS0-ln..tl.00p«r 1000. 



Nice Boxwood, 10c par 4b. 



Princess Pine, 10c per lb. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. Olve me at least a trial 

 order. Oash with first order. 



W. J. JOINSON, Stack Erase, N.C. 



Mention Tbe KeVIew when yon write 



