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JANUABY 11, 1912. 



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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



45 



Fancy Ferns 



Finest stock In the country 



$1.7S per 1000 



Discount on 

 large orders. 



$1.75 per 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply all the year around. 



iHfwtal iTMi ud hnut Nitiilia Buketi, $2iS; 6 baskets eacb, )2.M 



Gilu LMves, {recB ui briue per lOOO, 1JS8 



Gnn Lemtkie Sfriys, iztn fiie per lOOf, IM 



Bexweed per lb., 20c; per case, SO lbs., 7.S0 



WOd SHiilax 80-lb. case. S.M 



Spkaiiiii Ness larie bales, l.SO 



Full supply Cut Flowers at all times. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



3840 Broadwir, Detnit, Nick. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



At a meeting of the board of trustees 

 January 6, an additional appropriation 

 of $700 for prizes was voted. It was 

 voted that a gold medal be offered on 

 behalf of the society at the great Inter- 

 national Flower Show in London in 

 May next for the best display of roses 

 of American origin in pots. J. K. M. L. 

 Farquhar was appointed a delegate to 

 represent the society at the same show, 

 and others will be selected later. 



At the annual meeting of the society, 

 held the same day, the attendance was 

 meager. It would be a good plan to 

 change the hour of meeting and secure 

 a creditable attendance. The treas- 

 urer's report showed receipts for the 

 last year to be $24,300 and expenses 

 $21,300. The hall rentals are gradu- 

 ally increasing, being $2,800 more in 

 1911 than in 1910. The reports of the 

 plant, fruit, vegetable and other com- 

 mittees were read or ordered printed. 



William Thatcher, gardener to Mrs. 

 J. L. Gardner, and Martin Sullivan, 

 gardener to William Whitman, each had 

 a splendid lot of cyclamens at Horticul- 

 tural hall January 6, which were award- 

 ed gratuities. 



The opening lecture of the winter 

 course will be given at Horticultural 

 hall January 13 at 2 p. m., by R, W. 

 Stimson, of Boston, on "Vocational 

 Agricultural Education." 



Various Notes. 



Andrew Christensen, of Stoneham, is 

 one of our largest carnation specialists. 

 He still grows the Queen more largely 

 than any other variety and finds it de- 

 cidedly profitable. He grows Pink De- 



BRONZE GALAX 



Send us your orders if you want the best quality and immediate shipment. 

 Having control of twelve thousand acres of gal ax territory, we are in posi- 

 tion to handle orders for any quantity. 



Give us a trial order and our quality, price 

 and promptness will make you a regular 

 customer. 



Bronze Galax per case of 10,000, $4.00 



Fancy Ferns per case of 6C00, 3.60 



Green Leucothoe, 10 to 16- in., per 1000, 1.00 



Green Leucothoe, regular lengths, 1000, 1 . 75 



Wtre us Klk Park, N. C. 

 Cash with Order. 



J. H. VON CANON & CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



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When in Need of Extra 

 Fine QuaUty CUT FANCY 

 or DAGGER FERNS 



FAMCY 



-Write to- 



DAGGER 



**The Fern Men*' 



L. B. BRAGUE S SON {Since 1867} HINSDALE, MASS. 



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