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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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September 14, 1911. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



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BPBCIAL PRICKS ON LARGK QUANTXTIXS. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $2.25 per basket 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



Full Line of Cut Tlowers and Other Greens at 4(1 Times. 



C. t. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commisaion Florist* 

 84-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati) Ohio 



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Wholesale Price List 



Fancy Easter Ferns per 1000, $1.25; per 5000, 15.00 



Green Sheet Moss. . . .per bale, $1.00; per 10 bales, 9.00 

 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES. WIRE WORK. 



ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 

 Write for Catalogue. Consig^nments Solicited 



Sph^num. per bale, $1.00 ; per 10 bales, $9.00 



HOSE FOR FLORISTS. 



WM. NURPHY, 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



309 Main Street, raiapbona Mam mo. Cincinnati, Ohio 



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HONORABLE NENHON 



Baltimore Judgment 

 is Sound 



At the recent convention M. Rice & 

 Co., 1220 Race St., Philadelphia, The 

 Leading Florists' Supply House and 

 Specialists in Ribbon, received Honor- 

 able Mention for 



Rice Standard Cycas 



(not painted or varnished) 

 A wonderful new patented chem- 

 ical process that preserves nature in- 

 definitely. Samples and prices will 

 startle you. Get them. 



Menti on The Review when vou wHtP 



were represented, including that of the 

 florists.- Mr. Stillman, of Hillsgrove, 

 had a fine exhibition of dahlias. 



Conrad Schultz, of Beach street, re- 

 ports business as being fine at Watch 

 Hill this summer. Mr. Schultz is mak- 

 ing excellent shipments of lilies and 

 carnations to the wholesale market. 



John I. Raynor, of New York city, 

 spent a few days at Watch Hill last 

 week. B. 



NEW BEDFOBD, MASS. 



FANCY and DAGGER CUT FERNS 



FAMCY 



Our Ferns this summer are the 

 best we ever have shipped. 



We would be pleased to have your 

 orders for same. 



We also sell Baled Spruce, Moss, 

 Evergreens and Christmas Trees. 



PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 



DAGGER 



L. B. BRAGUE S SON, {^'T^^'^l Hinsdale, Mass. 



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The Market. 



Trade is rather slow at present, but 

 funeral work is good and uses up lots 



Ferns that are Ferns &'" 



Packed and shipped by myself. Old customers know what 

 that means, when they see whose adv. this is, and new 

 customers will know if they try a case from me. I have not 

 bothered you with writing this summer, telling you that I had 

 the only Ferns there were in the market, but starting Sept. 

 1st, I am right on the job with an unlimited supply; you 

 should place your order with a man that can and will supply you until new crop 

 next spring at a reasonable price. There will be no harm done if you ask me for my 

 price for the balance of the season, and it may do you a lot of good. 



Address your letter to the old reliable 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Commercial St., Adams, Mass. 



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of stock. Flowers are quite plentiful, 

 with asters in the lead. Carnations are 

 scarce and short of stem, while sweet 

 peas are a thing of the past. Some fine 

 spikes of Gladiolus America are seen in 



&- souinroN WILD smiiax g«:„ 



Louisville floral Co., ^ o.igni.Tiiie. 



Telegraph OfElce, Clayton. Ala. 

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