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The Rorists' Review 



Febbuaby 19. 1914. 



FANCY FERNS 



Fln«st Stock In th« country 



Now is the time to arrange for your season's supply. 

 We can supply you with sood stock the year around. 



$2.50 per 1000 iS&VSSo^^ $2.50 par 1000 



Place your standing orders with us. 

 Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets ,$1.75: 6 baskets, each, $1.50 



Galax Leaves, green and bronze per lOOO, $1.60: case of 10,000, 8.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100, $1.00: per 1000, 7.50 



Boxwood per lb. , 20c ; per case, 60 lbs. , 7.60 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.60 



QRUN SHKKT MOSS, v*ry ffin* for Basket Work. Trimmln* Poto, ate. 



P«r bas, S2.0O. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



ffiCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 38-40 Broadway, Detroit, Nkh. 



V ^ • 



Hentlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



ties ended. Next year it will have to 

 be at Madison Square Garden; Terrace 

 Garden w^as uncomfortably crowded. 



The annual dinner of the Oyster Bay 

 Horticultural Society took place Thurs- 

 day, February 12, at East Norwich, 

 L. I. The night was the coldest of the 

 year, but the attendance numbered 

 fifty-five. President Ingram was mas- 

 ter of ceremonies and M. C. Ebel was 

 toastmaster. Mr. Burnett, with his 

 musical nephew; Messrs. Johnston, 

 Wilson, Hay and others made up the 

 New York contingent. 



The Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 ciety will hold its annual banquet 

 Thursday, February 19, at Glen Cove, 

 L. I. This is one of the banner socie- 

 ties of Long Island. The oflScers for 

 1914 are: Henry Gaut, president; Wil- 

 liam Gray, vice-president; Ernest West- 

 lake, recording secretary; Harry Jones, 

 corresponding secretary, and E. J. 

 Brown, treasurer. 



John S. Hay, representing Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., was in the city February 

 13, on his way from the Oyster Bay 

 banquet to Boston and Newport. 



John S. Cleary is now connected with 

 the Live Poultry Auction Co., at 425 

 West Fourteenth street. He says an- 

 other plant auction house will be opened 

 downtown in the spring. 



The regular plant auction firms will 

 open the spring sales on Nassau street 

 the middle of March, less than four 

 weeks from now. 



Wm. H. Gunther celebrated his birth- 

 day February 14, with the usual festivi- 

 ties. 



J. K. Allen attended the annual ban- 

 quet of the West Hudson, N. J., board 

 of trade February 14. Mr. Allen is a 

 member of this organization. 



Senator Lenker, of Freeport, was a 

 visitor February 14. - ■ 



The World Florist, P. N. Antonakos, 

 has a neat and- convenient shop in the 

 New York World building, at Brook- 

 lyn Bridge. 



Mrs. A. J. Guttman, who accompanied 

 her husband to the, Cleveland carnation 

 convention, and has sinc^ been visiting 

 relatives there, returned home this 

 week. Mr. Guttman has fully recovered 

 from his hospital experience. 



The Walter E. Siebrecht Co, has 

 opened a branch wholesale store at 

 200 West Mulberry street, Baltimore, 

 with Thos. Barker in charge. The com- ' 



Try This on Your Piano, 



or, better still, fill the 

 pan with flowers and 

 nse for window deco- 

 ration. Many other 

 designs in Basketry 

 shown in our illus- 

 trated catalogue. 



Madison 



Basketcraft 



Co. 



MADISON, Lake Co., OHIO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



To Keep Frost Away 



Use • CLARK HEATER In yotir wasons, etc. 

 SO ftTleB and slzei. 



CUrk Carbon trams uniformly at all times, 

 yields the atrongrest and the loneest beatl 

 BconomlcaL Writm for compUu catalogam. 



CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. 

 184 Oirtwio Street CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention Hie Review when yon ^ralte. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manuffaetur«d by 



VW^ J. COWEE.^^." 



10,000 $1.76 50,000 $7.50 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



pany contemplates a branch also in 

 Philadelphia. 



W. E. Marshall & Co., who have a 

 permanent exhibit at the Country Life 

 Exposition over the main waiting room 



AARON BUCHANAN 



WHOLESALER OF 

 .. EVERGREENS .. 



HAWK, N. C. 



Fresh From th« Woods 



Dagger Ferns, at casb, $3.00 per case 

 of 5000; $6.00 per case of 10,000, up to 

 March 1, 1914. 



Bronze Galax, 1 to 2-iDcb, $2.50 per case 

 of 10,000; 3-iQch, $3.40; .Si^-inch up. $3.75. 



Green Qalax, 4-iach and up, $5.00 per 

 case of 10,000. 



Will try to please. 



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in the Grand Central terminal station, 

 announce their first annual flower 

 show, March 2 to 7, in the hall devoted 

 to the exposition. The show is for 

 private and amateur gardeners only. 

 Prizes will be given. Monday has been 



