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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Januabt 18, 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 

 $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per case. 



H«w VaaoT Wmmm 



ParlM Me Per 1000 91.60 



Gr«en and Bronze L«uoothoe Bpimys 



PerlM 50c Per 1000 6.00 



Boz^rood 



mVk 20e Per case of 60 Iba.... 7.60 



Per case of 100 lbs $14.00 



Bronx* CMmz hmmiwu 



PerlOOO 91.00 PerlO.OOO $7.60 



aro«n Galax Loaraa 

 PerlOOO 1.00 PerlO.OOO 7JW 



Maslean Itt 

 Per 100 760 PerlOOO 6.00 



fFBCIAI. PBICBS OM I.ABGB QUABTITXBS. 



Or««n Uiaot Mooa 



Per bundle tl.OO 10 bondlei . . . .t •■•• 



26 bandies 11.09 



■phacnnm llosa 



Large bales 11.60 per bale 



Imported iSronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $2.00 per basket 



Everything In Florists* Supplies 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. L CRITCHELL, 



Wholasala GommisaioB Floriat, 

 84-86 last Third Are.. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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gives no bullheads in winter and is 

 pure in color. 



At McMulkin's, on Boylston street, 

 last week some excellent Prunus tri- 

 loba and bougainvilleas were noted, 

 also grand azaleas of specimen size. 



Thomas Capers, of Wellesley Hills, 

 grows remarkably fine Queen carna- 

 tions, equal to the average White En- 

 chantress, of which he also grows a 

 good many. Other favorites are Bea- 

 con and Fenn. His pick is all han- 

 dled by his son, H. T. Capers, at the 

 Boston Cooperative Flower Market. 



F. H. Houghton, of Park street, had 

 the decorations, .which were quite elab- 

 orate and artistically arranged, for the 

 Sias-Prest wedding January 10. Palms, 

 wild smilax and hundreds of superb, 

 long-stemmed Beauty roses were used, 

 the latter the pick of the Waban Con- 

 servatories' cut. Mr. Houghton has a 

 large and growing trade at his new 

 store, which is always arranged with 

 exceedingly good taste. 



William Nicholson, owing to sickness, 

 was unable to make the Detroit trip, 

 as hoped. I am pleased to report him 

 much better. 



George E. Buxton, of Nashua, N. H., 

 a noted carnation specialist, is in the 

 jnarket with superb mignonette, which 

 Thomas Pegler finds -A- quick sale for. 

 Noted in H. E. Comley's always in- 

 teresting window last week were an- 

 thuriums, Polypodium Mandaianum, re- 

 ceived weekly from the introducer and 

 proving popular; clivias, yellow sweet 

 sultan and the dark form of Dendro- 

 bium Phalaenopsis. 



J. T. Butterworth has been on the 

 sick list, but a trip to the various 

 orchid establishments near New York 

 has braced him up. He is cutting a 

 grand crop of Cattleya Trianae. 



Don't forget the ladies' night of the 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Club January 

 23. The noted Emmanuel Church quar- 

 tette and other noted entertainers are 

 engaged, and there will be the usual 

 collations and sundry other attractions. 

 J. Otto Thilow, of Philadelphia, will 

 give a stereopticon lecture at the Feb- 

 ruary meeting, which will be kept also 

 as carnation night. 



Fred Sly, grower for W. B. Goode- 



FANCY OR DAGGER EERNS 



$1.00 per 1000. Write for pricea on larg^e orders. 



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

 10,000. New Bronse now ready, 

 write for prices. 



Tel. Offlee. N*w Salem. Mass. 

 li. D. Ptaon* OonnecMon. 



MILLINGTON. MASS. 



Try oar Boxwood, it's the finest that 



grows; no waste; 50-lb. case, $7.60. 

 Laurel Featooninc the belt, 4o, 6c 



and 6c par yard. 

 The finest Laurel Wreatha made, $3.00 



per doxen. 

 Branch Laurel, 36c for large bmkQa. 

 Spbaffnum Moaa, $4.00 per bate. 

 Bouquet Green, 8c per lb. 

 Southern Smiiaz, $6.00 per case of 



50 lbs. 

 Green Moaa, $1.26 per bbl. 

 Partridge Berriea, 10c per bunch o) 



50 sprays. 



A Special Lot af GROUND PINE, only $6.00 ptr 100 lbs. Hnt come, first served. 



GROWL FERN CO., : Mllllngton, Mass. 



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\V^HOIi£SAI.B ONLY 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucothoe 



lr 



ABk for Price List 



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN COMPANY. 



Banners £lk. Pianola, Edaremont, Montecnma, 



Address all communications to our home ofBce, Banners Elk, N. 



Klk Park. 



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LOOK! ACT! 



Fancy rems $3.00 per case of 5000 



Green Leucothoe, lon» lengths $1.75 per 1000 



Green Leucothoe, 10 to 16-in. lengths... .90 per 1000 

 Order now. Scock guaranteed. Cash with order. 



F.II.STINSON, Banners Ok, N.C. 



now, the Stoughton violet specialist, 

 will go into business for himself the 

 coming spring at South Stoughton. He 

 will build as a starter a semi-iron 

 house 35x150 feet, and will install 

 a Burnham boiler. Violets will be 

 his specialty. 



John W. Foote's crop of Bouvardia 

 Humboldtii is all cut for the present. 



George B. Hart 



WHOLBSALB 

 FLORIST 



24St0MStreet, ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



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