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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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New Crop Dagger and Fiincy Feme, 



*nVX $2.00 per 1000 



Bouquet Green, - $ 8.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Boxwood, - - - 18.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Leucolhoe Sprays, - $1.00 per 100 

 Branch Laurel, - - 50c per bunch 

 Laurel Wreaths, - $3.00 per dozen 



Brilliant Galax, Bronze, 



$1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000 

 Brilliant Galax, Green, 



$1.00 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000 



Laurel Festooning, good 



and full, - 5c and 6c per yard 



Headquarters for all Florists' supplies, such as Wire Designs, Cut 

 Wire, Letters of all kinds, I mmortelles, Cy cas Leaves, Sheaves 

 of Wheat, Ribbons, Boxes — Folding Blue and Corrugated, etc. 



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special house is being built for them. An 

 immense garage has just been complet- 

 ed, and a factory for the making of plant 

 tubs. The Julius Eoehrs Co., across the 

 way, is in the midst of its preparations 

 for the coming season, and rapidly get- 

 ting its immense plant in order. Its im- 

 portations of bay trees and evergreens 

 this season have been the heaviest ever. 

 The orchid r_nge at present is the cen- 

 ter of greatest interest, and a large dis- 

 play of all the popular varieties in sea- 

 son will be made at Boston. Ed. Boehrs, 

 who has been in Europe for several 

 weeks, returned home May 5, by the 

 Mauretania, and vdll be at the Boston 



show. The cut of Wameri and Schroe- 

 dersB is over. Fine gigas, Gaskelliana, 

 Mendelii and MossisB are being sent daily 

 to the New York market. Prices are 

 holding satisfactorily. 



It is said the firm of Lager & Hurrell, 

 of Summit, N. J., discovered last w^k, 

 unexpectedly in their collection, a pure 

 white orchid the value of which has been 

 placed at $5,000. 



Carrillo & Baldwin will have built for 

 them at once, by the Lord & Burnham 

 Co., a large orchid house at their new 

 property in Mamaroneck. This firm is 

 receiving large shipments from Brazil and 



other sections of South America. They 

 supplied the entire orchid order given by 

 Thomas Young, Jr., of Bound Brook, 

 N. J., which amounted to $25,000. Mr. 

 Carrillo is expected shortly from the 

 south. Mr. Baldwin will be at the Bos- 

 ton show. 



June 15, Saipuel Woodrow, traveler for 

 Bobbink & Atkins, will be married. June 

 21, James Davidson, superintendent of 

 the Shipway estate at New Bolon, Conn., 

 joins the ranks of the benedicts. Next 

 week M. A. Bowe has the decorations for 

 one of the largest weddings of tEe sea- 

 son, and the week after the popular flo- 



