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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 11, 1912. 



We have received a delayed shipment 



consisting of 60 cases of Bronze Gralax Leaves that were intended for the 

 Christmas trade, but didn't get here in time. New crop. Fine stock. 

 In order to secure a quick clearance we will prepay freight and de- 

 liver f. o. b. your station in case lots, 



$7.00 per case of 10,000 

 All Cut Flowers billed at Chicago market price day of shipment. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



163 N. Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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Sprays - - Ferns 



MKW CROP, rRKSH FROM THR PATCH 



FanoT and Dasser P«ms, ll.OO 



per 1000. ^ 



tlioa Bpraya, $2M ^||fl|V 

 per 1000. ^^^V 



■taortOraanLauoo- ^^^m 

 thoe SpraTBt 11-25 ^W 

 per 1000. A 



Rronza I^uootlioa 8prays« assorted 



lennhs $3.50 per 1000 



Bronxa Oalaz SOperlOOO 



Oraan Galas 45per 10«0 



Hamlook Sprays 1.50 per 1000 



Rbododandron Sprays 2.00 per 1000 



Mountain Laural Sprays 1 .50 per 1000 



Discount on large orders. Eighteen years in 

 the bosiness. Send me your orders. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, Elk Park, N. C. 



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bright spot in this sad affair is that it 

 was not our Louis. 



Plans are being prepared to make 

 extensive improvements to the M. Eiee 

 & Co. annex, 120 North Camac street, 

 that will add about 7,000 feet of space 

 to their present 7-story building, giv- 

 ing them a floor space of over 20,000 

 feet and placing them in a position to 

 take still better care of their rapidly 

 increasing business. Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Supplies have shortened up quite con- 

 siderably owing to the severely cold 

 weather we have had, the first of its 

 kind this season. The demand also has 

 fallen off, as is usual during severely 

 cold weather, but prices are fairly well 

 maintained all around. Eoses are sell- 

 ing moderately well. The quality leaves 

 nothing to be desired. The best Beau- 

 ties make $6 to $9 per dozen. There 

 is also a good call for Richmonds, which 

 are of extra good quality. Funeral 

 work has created a better call for White 

 Killameys, while pink Killarneys are 

 selling well. For the small varieties, 

 such as Bon Silene and Safrano, there 

 is a steady, if somewhat limited call. 

 The yellow roses, such as Mrs. Ward, 

 Hillingdon and others, continue to be 

 in demand. Clarnations have short- 

 ened up in quantity. The prevailing 

 rates are $2 to $5 per hundred, a few 

 fancies higher. Violets are opening 

 more slowly and do not move so well 

 in cold weather. The supply is now 

 practically limited to singles; doubles 

 only come from a few growers. 



Sweet peas are selling better. Liliums 

 are also in demand. There is an ex- 

 cellent supply of fine freesia, Purity be- 

 ing the leader. Mignonette is more 

 plentiful; the better grades sell well. 

 Marguerites sell well, also bachelor's 

 buttons, of which latter the supply is 

 yet rather limited. Paper Whites and Ro- 

 mans continue overplentiful, and the 

 supply of yellow narcissi is increasing, 

 causing a drop in prices. Tulips are 

 not yet plentiful. Some cut Dutch 

 hyacinths are in and the supply of 

 stevia is heavy. Several shipments 

 of these and other flowers arrived 

 frozen January 6. Valley is abundant. 

 There are some good Cattleya Trianae in 

 addition to Percivaliana. The gardenias 

 now arriving from local growers are the 

 best ever seen around Boston. Good 

 grades sell well. Both plumosus and 

 Sprengeri are selling well. 



ESTABIilSHED 1898. 



SMITH'S GALAX LKAVK8 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



are Standard. 



WM. C. SMITH 



Marion, Nortli Carolina 



Ask for Smitk'a Galax and Leacothoe. 



Distributors in Boston, Proyldence, New 

 York. Pliiladelphla, Baltimore, Washinston, 

 PltisbnrKli, Olevelind. Detroit, Ohicaffo. 

 Milwaukee. St. Lonls and Oincinnati. 



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New crop, fresh 

 from the patch. 



FERNS and GALAX 



Fancy and Dacser Vems, 70c per 1000. ^ 

 Graen and Bronza Gtelaz, 60c per 1000. 

 Oraan Lauoothoa Sprays, $2.00 per 1000; 



short. 12 to 16-ln.. $1.00 per 1000. 

 Discount on large orders. 10 years' experience. 

 Cash with first order. 



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



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J. A. YATES 



South's Quickest Shipper. 



All Kinds of Decorative Evergreens. 



Wire or write. 



BA.TI8FiCTI0N GUARANTEED. 



J. A. YATES. McWilliams, Ala. 



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^^JL SOUTHERN WILD SMIIAX a, 

 Louisville Floral Co., ^- **• iY^*"^"**- 



Telegraph Office. Clayton, Ala. 

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FLORISTS' REVIEW 



When Writing Advertiser 



**Nothinf> can improve on Nature** 



1912 



GEORGE W. aiDWELl, The Woodsnan 

 The man who gave you the Wild Smilax 



WILD SMILAX 



Large cases $2.50 



Parlor brand half cases 1.50 



Wire your orders 

 We ship aame day 



Caldwell The Woodsman Co. 



Kverythlnsr In Southern KTarcreens 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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FERNS AND L.EUCOTHOE8 



For sale at wholeiale priceB. All we ask la that 

 yon give na a trial order. Fancy and Dagger Ferns, 

 SOc 1000. BrotiEe Leucnthoe Sprays, good lengths, 

 tl 60 1000. Green Leurothoes. 24 to 3$ in., |1 60 1000. 

 Oreen and Bronze Oalax, 4 in. and up, 36c 1' 00. 

 Boxwood, extra fine, 16c pound. Hemlock Sprays, 

 fine, 90c KOO. Beech Sprays, 2 to 4 ft. 11.00 1000. 

 BoDQuet Oreen. 4c lb. Prinress Pine, 8c lb. Oreen 

 Sheet Moss. 2 ft. tq., 2c lb. Holly, fine berried. $1 00 

 case of 60 lbs. We are on ttie railroad and we can 

 ship promptly. Send cash with first order. 

 Big: Creek Eversreen Co.. Boomer, Tenn . 



We are now shipping 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Natiml and Ferpetoated 

 SHEET MOSSES 



t A. BEAVEN, - CVERGRCB^, AU. 



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