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The Weekly Fjorists'^ Review. 



Mat 12, 1910. 



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FANCY FERN 



"Ji^VFANCY FERN 



^^^^BMBu 



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Per 1000, $2«00. Special price on large lots. 



Green and Bronze Galax $1.25 per 1000; $7.50 per 10.000 



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



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



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



Full line Cut Flowers at all times. 



HlGhl{an^iit Flower Exchange, 3B40 Broadwai, Detroit, Mich. 



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New Fancy 

 Kentucky Fern 



NOW READY 



$1.60 per 1000. 

 Special pricea on larg^e quantities. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



34-36 E. Thirl SL CIKCINNATI, OHIO. 



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WICHITA, KAN. 



A severe hail storm swept over this 

 city, May 1, and destroyed over 61,000 

 square feet of glass in three of the larger 

 greenhouses, besides doing considerable 

 damage to the plants and flowers. 



Mr. Mueller reported that about 35,000 

 feet of glass was broken at his establish- 

 ment on East Ninth street, the loss being 

 between $3,000 and $4,000. 



At the Gulp greenhouses it was esti- 

 mated that the loss on glass would reach 

 $1,200 and on stock $1,000, with about 

 ninety per cent of the glass area broken. 



P. Kuchenmeister, proprietor of the 

 Riverside Greenhouses, reports a loss of 

 $1,800, about $700 of which was glass. 



All the glass in each of these houses 

 was insured, but the plant loss will de- 

 volve entirely on the owners. 



D. B. Cain & Co., who recently pur- 

 chased the A. T. Buckenridge green- 

 house at 1621 Fairview avenue, report 

 the greater part of the lights broken, but 

 say that most of the plants escaped in- 

 jury. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



In preparing for the flower show of 

 the Minnesota State Florists' Associa- 

 tion, to be given in the Minneapolis ar- 

 mory November 10 to 16, the Twin City 

 committee recently organized as follows: 



Wallace G. Nye, chairman; Theodore 

 Wirth, L. S. Donaldson, J. S. Mitchell, 

 O. C. Swanson and Hugh WUl, all of 

 this city; August S. Swanson, O. J. 

 Ofton and^. L. May, of St. PauJ. 



The committee approved the premium 

 list as submitted, and will circulate it 

 among florists. These lists are now in 

 the hands of the secretary, J. P. Jorgen- 

 Bon, 3501 PoTt1and*a[v«oTi«i ' ^ * 



The premium list shows a great va- 

 riety of prizes for plants and flowers^ . 



Best Fancy Ferns in Market 



$1.50 per 1000 

 Disoonnt on large orders. 



ROBERT GROVES, l27CoBiiiercialSt., Adams, Mass. 



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Hunt's Spiked Cemetery Vase 



Beautiful, clear, 

 crystal glass, heavy, to 

 withstand hard usage; 

 4^ inches diameter 

 and 9 inches deep, in- 

 side measure. The 

 finest article ever put 

 on the market. A fine 

 seller in spring and 

 summer. 



Each 10.20 



Doz 1.40 



5doz. (1 barrel). 6.25 



White Enamd Lawn 



-OR- 



Cemetery Vase. 



Made of heavy tin 

 sheeting, enameled 

 white, very attractive. 



No. 1, height, 6%-in.; 

 diameter, 4'4-in. ; each, 

 20c; doz., $2.00. 



No.2, height, 6'4-in.; 

 diameter, Sis-in. ; each, 

 15c; doz., $1.60. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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Velvet Poinsettias with Foliage 



$2.00 per dos.; $20.00 par cross 

 NOTHIlfG UKK IT rOR THR MONRT 



Gustave Sdiroeder, Artificial Flower JNanufadirer 



1524 Prospaot Ave., CleTeland, O. 



Samples sent on receipt of 16c to cover postage. 

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CUT FEflllS RUSHED ,|i..oo,. 



Spieodld new crop ready. 80 per cent saved you on 

 MemoHal orders. OailHtf ntriiU' ExchiMi. Gariaad.Ala. 



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made possible by a guaranty fund of 

 $15,000 already raised through contribu- 

 tions from the public affairs committee 

 of 'the Conmaaital Club, tbs Lakewood 

 Cemetery- Aflsociationj^ Theodore Wirth, 

 land seventeei^ florists in the Q^win Ci^es. 



Perpetuated and Natural 

 Sheet Mosses 



New Crop rCRNS, Fancy and Uaggmr, 

 $1.25 per 1000. 



E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreeo, Ma. 



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 Every Florist should know about 



Illinois Self-watering Flower Boxes 



Write today for descriptive catalogue. 



ILLINOIS HEATER & MFQ. CO. 



31 Dearborn Street, 501 Kamm Building, 

 CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 



CONARD & JONES CO., West Grove. Pa.. Agents 

 for N. Y.. N. J. and Pa. 



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Florists' Refrigerators 



Write us for catalogue and prices, stating size 

 you require and for what Idnd of out flowers 

 you wish to use the remgerator ; also state 

 whether you want it for display or only for 

 storasw. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. KE£t%l!.». 



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TIME IS yONEY 



^ 20c per lb., and yc 



to 1100 to tEe lb. Ten lbs. or over, 15c per lb. Write 

 for prices on larger quantities. 

 Wm. Bolilatter A Son, SprinKfleld, Mast. 



Save K the time greening your 

 designs by using Florists' 

 Oresnlnc Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 1000 



to 1100 to the lb. Ten lbs. or 



for prices on larger quantities. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Blanufaotured by 



W. ^. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10,000. . . .$1.75; 50,000. . . .$7.80; Sample free. 

 Vor Sale by Dealers. 



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AnsleyJhoFernMan 



Dagger and fancy ferns, 91.00 per lOOO. Efemmt. 

 stock. New crop. Now ready. J, N. ANSI.£Y, 

 Florist, GaMau«. Ala. 



