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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



March 24, 1910. 



FANCY FERN "i^ FANCY FERN 



Per IOOO9 $1.75« Special price on large iots. 



Green and Bronze Galax $1.25 per lOOO; $7.50 per 10,000 



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $7.00; extra fine. 



Boxwood ..per lb., 20c; 50 lbs., $8.50 



Full line Cut Tlowers at all times. 



Michigan Gut Flower Exchange, 384o Breadway, Detroit, Mich. 



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of hedges, grading of grounds and care 

 of estates for the season. 



The new range of foouses, containing 

 about 3,100 square feet of glass, at 

 Broad street and Shaw avenue, Paw- 

 . tucket, recently erected by A. J. John- 

 son, formerly with J. H. Cushing and 

 S. J. Eeuter & Son, are about ready for 

 occupancy. 



Laurence Hay, of East Providence, had 

 the misfortune to loose a valuable horse 

 last week through injury. 



O'Connor, of this city, furnished sev- 

 eral large designs for the funeral of C. 

 B. Cushing, at Bristol, March 16. One 

 piece was a mound of lilies of the valley 

 and cattleyas. 



Florence A. Willard, Hope Green- 

 houses, 279 Massachusetts avenue, has 

 been awarded the contract for the plant- 

 ing of Boger Williams park and the City 

 Hall grounds. This is her tenth year. 



Frank L. Budlong, active head of the 

 J. A. Budlong & Sons Co., has been men- 

 tioned as candidate for mayor of the re- 

 cently incorporated city of Cranston. He 

 has been spending the winter in Florida 

 and is not expected to return before 

 April or May, 



The Westminster Greenhouses, 1205 

 Westminster street, this city, have a fine 

 lot of bulb stock for Easter. 



Johnston Bros, had the decorations 

 for the recent opening of the Weybosset 

 jewelry store. Their window display, 

 March 17, of potted shamrocks, green 

 carnations in window boxes, and a large 

 floral harp in white and green made a 

 \ great hit. Shamrocks sold like hot 

 cakes, while green carnations found gen- 

 eral favor. 



James F. Smith, of Wm. J. Boas & 

 Co., Philadelphia, was among the recent 

 visitors here. W. H. M. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



The cut flower trade was good last 

 week, a slight improvement being noted. 

 Funeral work was good. Flowers seem 

 to be rather scarce, especially carnations. 

 These retail at, 50 cents and 60 cents per 

 dozen. Roses have been quite scarce, 

 $1.50 and $2 per dozen, retail, being 

 the general price. Bulbous stock is in 

 good demand, with the supply equal 

 to it. Easter lilies have been retailing 

 at $2.50 per dozen and callas at $2 per 

 dozen. Violets and sweet peas bring 

 $1 per hundred blooms. March 17 we 

 had quite a fall of snow. The mercury 

 dropped down to 10 degrees above zero 

 that night. This caused us to burn a 



THE KERYAN CO, 



113 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



WHOLESALK 



All Decorating Bverg^reens— Southern Wild Smilaz, Freah Cut Palmetto 

 and Cabbage Palm Leaves, ^resh cut Cycas, Hemlock, Laurel, Spruce and 

 Boxwood brancheB; Ropinge made on order, all kinds and sizes. 



Fancy and Da^g^er Ferna, Green and Bronse Galax and Lencotho* 

 Bpraya, Sphain^^nm, Drj Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish Moaaea. 

 Painted Palmetto, Dyed Sheet Moss, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Cork Barki, 

 etc., etc. 



Greens, Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plumes. All Decoratings Material in 

 Season. 



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HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLBSAUE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



Daggrer and Tanoy Ferns, SL.'iO per 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10.000. 



Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Soutbem Wild Smllax, 



Hardy Cut Kvergreens and Florists' Supplies, 



Branch Laurel, Laurel Festooning, Green 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. Rn^TON MAQQ 

 and 9 Chapman Place, *3V%9 U\jn^ I^IAaS* 



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The best Faocj Ferns in the Market 



$1.25 per 1000. If they are not first-class 

 on receipt, don't pay for them. , j. 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Coininetoial St., AdaiDS, Mass. 



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Southern Wild Smilax ""^^SiSXk, 



Louisville Horal Co., Louisville, Ala. 



little more coal than usual. Plant sales 

 are good, with fair prices. 



Various Notes. 



William S. Brown reports a good de- 

 mand all winter for callas. He is grow- 

 ing large quantities of asparagus. 



Our street faker is still with us. Sat- 

 urday, March 19, he was selling large 

 bunches of violets at 35 cents a bunch. 



W. L. 



FERNS 



North Olmsted, 0. — Irving Dunford 

 is making preparations to put up two 

 King iron-frame greenhouses, each 21x 

 100. 



NEW CROP 



Vresta firom the Patch 



Per 1000 



Fancy and DaKsrer Ferns $1.00 



Kronze and Green Galax 50 



Green Leucothoe Sprays 3.50 



Broijie Leucothoe Sprays 4.00 



Short Leucothoe Sprays, 12 to 16 in 1.85 

 Discounts on larjfe orders. If you want the cream 

 of the season, send orders now. Sixteen years' ex- 

 perience. Send cash with first order. 



J.N PRITCHARD. - ElkPark, N. C. 



sfu^'ed Southern Wild Smilax 



On Short Notice. 



SO pound case, $3.00; 30 pound case, $2.00. 

 New crop Daf^ger Ferns ready for May first. 



R. A. LEE & CO., Hatcher Station, Ga. 



Lisbon Falls, Me. — H. W. Blethen has 

 got his new vegetable house well stocked 

 with plants f^r spring planting. 



