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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Apbil 7, 1910. 



^MtmrnUmm 



. FANCY FERN "sr^ FANCY FERN 



I ^j^ Per IOOO9 $2.00. Special price on large lots. 



Green and Bronze Galax $1.26 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000 



Leucothoe Sprays, green and bronze, $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per 1000 



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



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



Full line Cut Flowers at all times* 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 3840 eroadwayp Detroit, Mich. 



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Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



Southern Wild Smilax 



EJJEAVEN, Evergreen, Ma. 



country to superintend the packing of 

 the lily bulbs by June 1. 



Peter Ewen, of Deal Beach, N. J., 

 was in town Monday. Mr. Ewen is a 

 nmrn expert. 



W. A. Sperling, secretary of the 

 Stumpp & Walter Co., has just returned 

 from a successful southern trip. He says 

 the demand for bulbs and nursery stock 

 is far ahead of any other season. 



The Aphine Mfg. Co., of Madison, 

 N. J., will have a demonstration April 

 13 at Pembroke hall. Glen Cove, L. I., 

 under the auspices of the Nassau County 

 Horticultural Society, from 3 to 6 p. m. 



Frank & Son, of Third avenue, sent a 

 unique design to Deputy Commissioner 

 Sinnott last week, a copy of the new 

 bridge, five feet in length, composed en- 

 tirely of Richmond roses. The use of de- 

 signs for funerals apart from wreaths 

 and crosses grows less daily in the city, 

 the abnormal designs of the past being 

 seldom seen, while the artistic and grace- 

 ful bunches of loose flowers grow more 

 and more in favor. 



Kessler Bros, are looking for head- 

 quarters on the ground floor in some de- 

 sirable locality on West Twenty-eighth 

 street, when the inevitable move becomes 

 imperative. 



Charles Millang is suffering from a 

 severe attack of inflammatory rheuma- 

 tism. 



A. J. Guttman spent a recuperative 

 week-end at Atlantic City. 



J. J. Coan, of the Growers' Cut Flower 

 Co., found the new store a great con- 

 venience during the enormous shipments 

 of the Easter week. A large ice-box and 

 many improvements are planned for the 

 new locality. 



A. L. Young & Co. will concentrate 

 their energies at 54 West Twenty-eighth 

 street after May 1. 



W. B. Keed, of Reed & Keller, with 

 Mrs. Reed, leaves for Europe early this 

 month, having recovered from an eight 

 weeks' siege of inflammatory rheuma- 

 tism. 



Ed Roehrs, of the Julius Roehrs Co., 

 of Rutherford, sailed last week for Eu- 

 rope. 



The orchid section of the Horticultural 

 Society of New York held a meeting on 

 the evening of March 30. The attend- 



THE KERVAN CO. 



113 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



WHOLESALK 



All Decorating^ Everg^reena— Sonthem Wild Smilax, Fresh Cat Palmetto 

 and Cabbage Palm Leaves, fresh cat Cycas, Hemlock, Laarel, Sprace and 

 Boxwood branches; Ropings made on order, all kinds and sizes. 



Fancy and Dagrsr*' Ferna, Green and Bronse Galas and Lencothoe 

 Spraya, Sphagnum, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spaniah Moaaea. 

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

 etc., etc. 



Ch>eena, Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plames. All Decorating^ Material in 

 Seaaon. 



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HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO. 



WHOLBSAUC COMMISSION TLORISTS 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



Dasrcar and ranoy Ferns, $1.50 per 1000. 



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



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



Southern Wild Smilax, 



Hardy Cut Everareens 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 HiU 25290. 



15 Province Street. RflQTfftM M A^Q 



and 9 Chapman Place, DV» I Vr^^ l^l #%9a« 



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Pittsburg florists' [xchange 



Wholes ale Cut F lowers 



Everything Seasonable 



Headquarters for Ferns, Galax 

 Leucotnoe and Wild Smilax, and 

 carry a large supply of the best on 

 Bronze and hand at all times. We quote the 

 Green Galax following interest- 

 ing prices on small 

 or large quantities. 

 Ferns, fancy and dagger, 11.26 



perlOOO. 

 Galax, green and bronze, 66c per 



1000. 

 I.eacothoe, green and bronze, 



66c per 100. s- j 



Wild Smilax, large cases, $4.6a „Fancy Mid 

 per case. 



Dagger Feras 



15 Diamond Square, Piltsburg, Pa. 



ance was smaller than anticipated. John 

 E. Lager, of Lager & Hurrell, gave an 

 interesting^lecture on "Collecting Orchids 

 in South America," detailing many 

 strenuous, patient and enthralling expe- 

 riences during his journeys into the wilds 

 of that wonderful country. Several 

 ladies were in the audience. Interesting 

 exhibits were made by James McManus, 

 Joseph A. Manda and Lager & Hurrell. 

 J. Austin Shaw. 



A burglar recently entered the home of 



WHOLESALE pR|CE LIST 



OALAX. FKRNS AND IXUCOTHOK 



Direct from the woods to the dealer. 



PerlOOO 

 Galax, green 10.50 



Galax, bronze 50 



Ferns, dagger and fancy 1.00 



Green Leueotboe Sprays, regular 



lengths 2.00 



Green Leuootboe Sprays, 10 to 15 in 1.00 



Special prices on lots of 100,000 and up. 

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



NORTH CAROLINA EVER6REEN CO. 



BANNERS KLK, N. C. 



•ALAX LEAVES. DAGGER FERNS, 



A. L. FORTUNES, dealer, wholesale only, in 

 Dagger Ferns ; A-1 stock, also full count. Address 



70 Uberty Street, 



Brooklyn, ... New Tork. 



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