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The Weekly Florists^ Review* pebbcahy s. 1912 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 

 $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per case. 



JSm^r Fancy Varna 



Per 100 20c Per 1000 $1.76 



6r««n and Bronx* L«uootIio« Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 5.00 



Bronze <3alaz Loavos 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 7.50 



Groan Galax L«avos 

 Per 1000 11.00 Per 10.000 7.50 



Boxwood 



Per lb 20c Per case of 60 lbs $6.50 



Per case of 100 lbs $12.00 



Mexican I-^y 



Per 100 75c Per 1000 6.00 



Green Blieet Moss 



Perbundle $1.00 lObundles 9.00 



25 bundles $21.00 



■rSCIAI. FBICU OB LABOB <HTABTITnM. 



Imported Bronze ond Green Magnolia Leavest $2.00 per basket 



Everything in riorista* Supplies 



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



C. L CRITCHELL, '"tr^rSHTA^r- Cincinnati, Ohio 



MantlOB The Review when yon write. 



FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 



$1.00 per 1000. Write for prices on large orders. 



Galas, 76c per 1000; $6.50 per case of Try our Boxwood, it's the finest that 

 10,000. New Bronie now ready, grows; no waste; 50-lb.ca8eJ7.60. 



.^ . . . Lanrel Festooninff, the best, 4cl 5c 



write for prices. and 6c per yard. 



Tel. offlM. Haw Bt^m. Maas. The finest Laurel Wreaths made, $3.00 



L. D. Fhone Oenneotlo»> per dosen. 



Branch Ijaarel, 36c for large boodls. 

 BphaipaiuM Moss, $4.00 per bals. 

 Bouquet Chreea, 8c per lb. 

 Southern Bmllax, $6.00 per case s< 



60 lbs. 

 Chreen Moss. $1.26 per bbl. 



MIUJNGTON, MASS. '^^ ^"^' "^ ^ '^'* "' 

 A SutUi M •! CMUND HM, Miy $CM per tO* Ml nnt cute, IM tanL 



CROWL FERN CO., : Mllllngton, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GALAX- SPRAYS- FERNS - PLANTS 



Fancy Dasrcer Ferns $ 1.25 per 1000 



Lone Green X.enootboe Sprays 2.50 per lOOO 



Short Green X^euoottaoe Sinays 1.25 per 1000' 



Bronze Assorted Lencothoe Sprays 3.50 per lOOO 



Bronze and Green Galax 60 per 1000 



Beanttful Hemlock Spruce Plants, 



6tol2inches $2.00perl00; 15.00 per 1000 



15 to 20 inches 4.00 per 100; 35.00 per 1000 



Bhododendron SeedUncs..... $0.20 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 



6 to 8 inches $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 100 12 to 15 inches... 6.00 per 100; 50.00 per 1000 



These plants will grow if properly planted. We pack so as to arrive fresh and moist. Charge 

 extra on lots less than 100. Discount on large orders. Eighteen years in the business. Send cash 

 ^vith first order. 



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



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Discussing the question of heat, Mr. 

 Strohlein said that by putting on help- 

 ers for the regular day and night fire- 

 men, whose duties were especially to 

 watch the temperatures in the houses, 

 the entire place had passed satisfacto- 

 rily through the zero weather. While 

 on this subject Mr. Strohlein spoke 

 with enthusiasm of the ease with which 

 Biverton is heated and the favorable 

 growing conditions there. He said that 

 when last at Biverview a decided im- 

 provement in the growth of the kentias 

 could be noticed, since his previous visit 

 of a short time before. 



James C. Clark was working in the 

 dahlia section. The roots, Mr. Clark 

 said, were wintering welL "They are 

 in splendid condition, not quite so large 

 as last year, but sound and plump; 

 roots that are sure to do well." The 

 quantity of dahlias under Mr. Clark's 

 care is surprising; nothing but perfect 

 system, combined with perfect facili- 

 ties, enables him to han^e them as he 

 does. Bow after row of bins, reaching 

 from the floor nearly to the ceiling, airy 

 and free from dirt, all carefully and 

 clearly labeled, give some idea of what 

 is meant by facilities and by system. 



A soil crusher, Kleinschmidt No. 4, 

 has been installed and is working at 

 Biverton, It is run by a gasoline 

 engine, pulverizing soil as fast as two 

 men can feed it, and the work is thor- 

 oughly done. 



These few impressions of a great 

 place are penned in the hope that they 

 may be of interest to some and an in- 

 spiration to others. 



Various Notes. 



Bobert Craig and D. C. Donohoe, of 

 this city, and Julius Boehrs, of Buther- 

 ford, N. J., sailed for Porto Eico Feb- 

 ruary 3. They also expect to visit 

 Trinidad. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. is just com- 

 pleting two new greenhouses at An- 

 dalusia. The one for pot roses is 20x 

 100 feet; the other, for propagating, is 

 10x100 feet. 



W. E. Fowler, of the Highland Eose 

 Co., Morton, Pa., has been looking over 

 some of the rose houses in the neigh- 

 borhood of this eity. Mr. Fowler has 





WHOI.ESAI.B OlOiT 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucothoe 



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THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN COMPANY. 



Banners Elk, Pianola, Bdaremont, Montvsnma, Blk Park. 



Address all oommonications to onr home ofBce, Banners Blk, N. 0. 



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