Fbbbuabx 22, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



THE Floriste' Supply House of America 



Easter Baskets 



Let us make you up an assortment of the best novel and 



staple baskets in our warehouse. 

 You will then have something from which you can order 



when you need more. 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Our quality, always the best, is as reasonable as anyone's. 



Write for prices. 

 Consult us for Easter Novelties. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co« 



1129 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



quirements. The supply of Sprengeri 

 exceeds that of plumosus. Included in 

 these offerings is extra fine smilax. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kyrk was first in the market 

 with mignonette this season. 



C. E. Critchell reports that the total 

 number of violets he sold for Valen- 

 tine 's day would be enough to give each 

 person in town one. At that he had a 

 few left on his hands. 



M. M. Carroll is Miss Carroll, but it 

 -doesn't say so on the printed matter. 

 Recently when M. M. Carroll had an- 

 nounced a visit to a city "he" was 

 invited to attend a stag party and 

 *'he" was asked lo arrange "his" 

 time on the road so as to arrive at the 

 appointed day. 



Walter "Toots" Gray, of Hamilton, 

 judging from his purchasing in the lo- 

 cal market, has been having a busy 

 fortnight. 



The saying is that "murder will 

 out." The same thing is true of secret 

 or rather quiet marriages. The news 

 of the wedding two weeks ago of Mrs. 

 Edwards, the Newport florist, and 

 Squire Machinot, of Cold Spring, Ky., 

 leaked out February 15. 



The J. M. McCullough's Sons Co. is 

 finding a good market for the excellent 

 Dutch hyacinths from Albert McCul- 

 lough's private place. 



P. J. dinger went to New Castle 

 February 19. His guests, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Funk, are speeding to their home in 

 North Dakota. 



Lawrence Fritz, of C. E. Critchell's, 

 was on the sick list for a part of last 

 week. 



The Miami Floral Co., of Dayton, 



GALAX^SPRAYS-FERNS-PLANTS 



Faaoy Dftnrar Vwrns % 1.25 per 1000 . 



Lona: Green Leuootboe Sprays 2.50 per 1000 ^ 



Short Green Leucotboe Sprays 1.25 per 1000 ^^^^^Mw 



Bronse Assorted Leucotboe Sprays 3.50 per 1000 ^I^H^r 



Bronze and Green Oalaz 60 per 1000 ^^^^m 



Beautiful Hemlock Spruce Plants, ^^^m 



6 to 12 inches $2.00 per 100; 15.00 per 1000 ^W 



15 to 20 inches 4.00 per 100; 35.00 per 1000 A 



Bbododendron Seedlings $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 grrow if properly planted. Wo 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 

 with first order. 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucotboe 



ir 



Ask for Price List 



THE NORTH CAROLINA EVERGREEN COMPANY, 



Banners Elk, Pianola, Bdcemont, Montsrama, 



Addresa all cominQDlcatlona to our home office. Banners Elk, N. 0. 



■Ik Park. 



RISTS ! 



Don't forget when you remember that I sell all 



Nttire Ftrest Greens, Cut Ferns, Festoon- 

 iig, Baled Braghs, Xmas Trees, Etc. 



Write for price. 



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



BRONZE GALAX caVhs 



new crop, on hand, all A-No. 1 qnallty, size 

 medlnm. I'o move them gulckljr, will make 

 the price $2.50 per case of 10,000. F. O. B. 

 Mt. Airy, N. C. Cash with order. Estab- 

 lished 1900. 



R. F. O. No. 1, 

 ROl'ND PBAK, Jf. C. 



THOS. HOLDER, 



Always mentioa the Florists' Review whca 

 writing advertisers. 



