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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 20, 1910. 



lirUvIl llalaX allQ Uag^Cr I VrilS Fresh from the Mountain Forests 



Prices f . o. b. Galax, Va'SCFrom this place freight and express rates are less than from North Oarollna points.) 



Green Galax, small size $3.S0 per case of 10,000 Daeeer Ferns, any quantity from 2000 up 6Sc to 76c per 1000 as to size 



Green Galax, medium (Standard) size 4.00 per case of 10,000 Laurel Leaves (green) 40c per 1000 



Green Galax, large size 4.60 per case of 10,000 Laurel Branches.' $2.26 per case of 100 lbs. 



Half case lots— trial order— at same rates; less quantity, 60c per 1000— any size Terms: Cash with first order or reference and time to investigate. 



We will be ready with Neiv Crop Bronze Galax about Nov. Ist. Prices same as quoted above on Green Oalax. Booking orders for Bronze now, 

 "first to come — first served." Let us have the order and we know you will be well pleased. 



Galax is our specialty— we get it good— and have been pleasing people— hundreds of them— with "Better Galax for less money" for years. If not a 

 customer it will pay you to get in line. Do it now. If not in the market for Galax at this time and will be interested in what we have to offer later on, drop 

 ns a card that we may get y«u on our mailing list. We guarantee satisfaction. 



W. M. WOODRUFF & SON, 



Reference: 1st Nafl Bk., Mt. Airy. N. 0.; Ist 

 Nat'l Bk., Galax, Va.; Dun and Bradstreet. 



Lowgap, North Carolina 



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LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



The horse show was held here last 

 week and was, perhaps, the last to be 

 keld here for some time, as the auto 

 seems to be the one best bet for society 

 just now. There is no doubt that in 

 the course of time the horse will come 

 bade and put the auto on the shelf, but 

 what's the use? Airships are coming 

 right along, and society always picks 

 the newest amusements. 



Although not as good as last year, 

 the local florists are well satisfied with 

 th© business for the show this year. 

 The usual quantity of orchids, valley, 

 and gardenias was disposed of. Beau- 

 ties and other roses had a fair call. 

 Orders for table decorations were rather 

 light and proved rather disappointing. 

 On the whole, things have panned out 

 pretty well, as funeral work had a good, 

 steady call last week and stock was 

 used up nicely. 



Besides roses and carnations, some 

 good mums are coming, both white and 

 yellow. This has been a good season 

 for dahlia* and we are cutting them 

 galore; never before have there been 

 so many in the market, both in singles 

 and doubles. Cosmos is also plentiful. 

 The greenhouse men have been busy 

 getting in palms and other stock from 

 •utdoors. 



Various Notes. 



There is a rumor afloat that a stock 

 company will take over the Anchorage 

 Rose Co. and that Chas, W. Eeimers 

 will be manager. This is not definite. 



At the last meeting of the bowling 

 club the Gaillardias put one over on 

 the Rudbeckias by taking two out of 

 three games. The boys haven't got 

 their wings in shape as yet; woe be 

 unto those wooden soldiers when they 

 do! 



A large light of plate glass was 

 broken in Henry Fuchs' show window 

 last week, in a peculiar way. A gentle- 

 man was in to see Mr. Fuchs, and in 

 going out he walked into the show 

 window and knocked a large iron plant 

 vase through the glass. The door, when 

 •pen, is flush with the back of the plat- 

 form in the window, hence the man 

 evidently thought the door was closed 

 and stumbled over the platform into 

 the vase. K. R. 



In the exhibition of delivery wagons 

 at the recent horse show, a handsome 

 delivery outfit was displayed by M. D. 

 Reimers, the South Fourth avenue florist, 

 and received the blue ribbon. The award 

 was applauded by the audience. On the 

 •pening nijht of the show, the presi- 

 ient, A. J. Carroll, entertained the mem- 



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Shipping Tags, Etc.* 



on your packages with. ... 



Cold Water Paste. It is a powder, which, on the addition of cold water, becomes a 

 THICK, STICKY PASTE. 



1 lb. Instanter + lbs. cold water does the work. 



From 1 to 25 lbs., 8c per lb. ; 25-lb. drum, S^ac per lb. ; 50.1b. drum, 5^40 per lb.; 100.1b. bac. 

 5c per lb.; 300-lb. bbl., 4^c per lb. Larger quantities, price on application. 



F. O. B. Easton, Pa. Samples free— try it. 

 Ask for Catalogue of " Shippers' and Business Specialties." 



BINNEY & SMITH CO., 83 Fulton St, NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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HENRY N. ROBINSON it CO. 



WHOLXSALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



DAGGER ind FANCY FERNS, Jr'Zo 



Green and Bronze Galax, tl.OO per 1000; 18.50 per 10,000. 



Leucothoe Sprays, H.OO per 100; 17.50 per 1000. 



Soutbem Wild Smllax. 



Hardy Cut Eversreens and norlsts* Supplies, 



Branch Laurel. Laurel Festooning, Qreen and Sphagnum 



Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand; 



can fill orders at a moment's notice. Telephone or telegraph. 



Tel. 2617-2618 Main; Fort Hill 25290. 



15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. 



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Wholesale Price List 



Qalax, Ferns and Leucothoe 



New crop direct from the woods to the dealer. Per 1000 



Cialax, green $0.50 



Ferns, dagger and fancy i.oo 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, regular lengths 2.00 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, 10 to 15 inches l.oo 



Special prices on lots of 100.000 and up. 

 Terms, strictly cash. f. o. b. Elk Park. N. C. 



North Carolina Evergreen Co., 



BANNERS ELK, 



N. C. 



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SoDthero Wild Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, ^ire or phone the introducers 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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bers and out-of-tov?n exhibitors at Pen- 

 dennis Club. The rooms were beauti- 

 fully decorated and the table decora- 

 tion consisted of Kichmond roses ar- 

 ranged in the form of a horseshoe. On 

 the following evening Mrs. Carroll en- 

 tertained both ladies and gentlemen, 

 and the flowers for this occasion were 

 Maryland roses, violets and orchids. The 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Now Ready for Shipment 



PERPETUATED AND NATURAL 



SHEET MOSSES 



SATISr ACTION GUARANTKXD 



E. A. BEAYEN, EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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decorations and flowers were all fur 

 nished by M. D. Eeimers. 



Liberty, N. Y.— Mrs. E. B. Holtsland- 

 er has been highly successful since tak- 

 ing hold of the business. She makes 

 carnations a specialty, and has En- 

 chantress that would compare favorably 

 with the finest grown. 



