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ThcWcckly Florists' Review* 



Apeil, 14, 1910. 



FANCY FERN "^1 FMCY FERN 



Per IOOO9 $2.00. Special price c»n large lots. 



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



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



Sphagnum Moss per bale, $1.25; 6 bil»i, $7.00; extra fine. 



Boxwood .peilb ., 2O0; 50 lbs., $8.50 



Full line Cut Flowers at alhianes. 



MIcblEin Cut Flower Exchange, 3840 Bnait ay, Detroit, Mich. 



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Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



Southern Wild Smilax 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



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 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade last week was good, keeping the 

 Btoremen on the jump. Stock has been 

 quite plentiful, with prices fair. Carna- 

 tions retail at 50 cents per dozen and 

 roses at $1.50 to $2 per dozen. Violets 

 are beginning to play out; what flowers 

 there are retail at 75 cents and $1 per 

 hundred blooms. Sweet peas of good 

 quality sell at the same price. Callas and 

 Easter lilies retail at $2 per dozen, snap- 

 dragons at $1 per dozen. Paper Whites, 

 tulips and daflfodils at 50 cents per dozen. 

 Single daflfodils sell at 35 cents per 

 dozen. Double Murillo tulips bring 60 

 cents to 75 cents per dozen. Funeral 

 work has been good of late, and there is a 

 good demand for green goods. Pansies 

 and daisies are now quite plentiful. They 

 sell at 25 cents and 35 cents per dozen 

 roots. In general there is a good call for 

 these plants. 



After a long, unseasonable hot spell, the 

 weather has again turned cool. This will 

 check the supply of flowers somewhat. 

 The street fakers are again in evidence. 

 One of our department stores is now 

 handling a full line of shrubs, etc., and 

 at greatly reduced prices, compared with 

 those of the florists. Most of the growers 

 around here will have their ten weeks' 

 stocks in time. Great interest is being 

 taken in the garden prize contest in this 

 city for children. The Sunday Standard 

 printed two or three full pages recently, 

 describing plants, how to take care of 

 them, and other things pertaining to the 

 garden. 



Various Notes. 



E. H. Chamberlain has had a big rush 

 of funeral work. He is handling some 

 nice Murillo tulips from Mann Bros. 



J. H. Cleary had a nice display of 

 daffodils, tulips, pansies and daisies last 

 Saturday. 



"William P. Peirce had a good window 

 fht tulips and flowering plants, also car- 

 nations. 



R. E, Nofftz is showing some elegant 

 bulb stock at his store on "William street. 



Peter Murray has a big gang of men 



THE KERVAN CO. 



113 W. 28th »., NEW YORK 



WHOLISAUE 



All Daeoratinff ETergreeiis-Som.theni Wild Smilaz, Freab Gat Ftlmette 

 and Cabbage Palm Leayee, freihoxitOycaa, Eemlook, Laurel, Sprace and 

 Boxwood branches; Bopinga mad^ on order, all kinds and aizea. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Greeaa and Bronie Gta^az »sid UBncothoa 

 SpraySt Sphafl^nm, Dry Greeia Sheet, liump »Md Spaanish Moasea. 

 Painted Palmetto, Dyed Sheet Mose, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Oork Barka, 

 etc., etc. 



Oreena, Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plumei. Ail Decoratinsr Material in 

 Seaaon. 



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HENRY M. R(»BINSON & CO. 



WHOLKSAI.I oomaMusion noRisTS 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 



Dacver and Fano -y rems, fl.50per lOOO. 



Green and Bronze Galax: • Jl.OO per lOOO; fc.50 per lO.OOO. 



Leucothoe Sprayi, ^^.00 per lOO ; 17.50 per lOOO. 



Southern ^TTlId Bmllax, 



Hardy Cut Kverareenv and norlsts' Supplies , 



Branch Laurel, liaurel Festooning, Green and Sphagnum 



Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A la, rge stock constantly on hand : 



can fill or(Jers at a moment's ^notice. Telephone or telegraph . 



Tel. 2617-2618 Main; Fort Hill 25290. 



15 Province Street, R^TlCTtf^M BA M6G& 



and 9 Chapman Place, D VJ9 1 \W Pi ) It| ^39 • 



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Pittsburg Florists' fxchange 



Wholes ale Cut F lowera 



Everythinc Seasonable 



Headquarters for Ferna, Gain 

 Leucothoe and Wild Smilax, ind 

 carry a large aupply of the beiton 

 Bronze and band at all times. We quote the 

 Green Galax following interest- 

 ing prices on small 

 or large quantities . 

 Ferns, fancy and dagger, $1.25 



per 1000. 

 Galax, green and bronze, 66c per 



1000. 

 Itcneothoe. green and bronze, 



66c per lOO. ir,„^ . j 



Wild SmUax, large cases, $4.6a r»f "5Ji"* 

 per case. Dagger Feraj 



15 Diamond Square, Pittsburg, Pa. 



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at work in the city doing jobbing garden 

 work. 



William Brown and S. J. Dougahy are 

 both busy at garden work. 



The Florists' Society will hold a show 

 sometime this year. The date will be an- 

 nounced later. The society has taken 

 on a new lease of life. Its officers are: 

 President, Frank C. Barrows; vice-presi- 

 dent, John P. Booney, gardener to Mrs, 

 Frederick Grinnell; secretary, W. H, 

 Eichardson. The meeting is held the 



•AUX LEAVES. DAGGER FERNS* 



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

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



955 Grand A.-venne, 



New Haven, • - Conn. 



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GALAX, PERNS AND LEUCOTHOE 



Direct from the woods to the dealer. Per 1000 



Galax, trreenand bronze I0.5O 



Ferns, dagger and fancy 1.00 



Green Leueothoe Sprays, regular 



lengths 2.00 



Green E.euootho« Spravet 10 tol5 in 1.00 



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



North Carolina Evergreen Co., Banners Elk, N. C. 



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first Monday of every month at the Board 

 of Trade rooms. W. L. 



Calverton, N. Y. — W. J. Benjamin is 

 making large additions to his greenhouse 



plant. 



