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The Weekly Florists' Rcvigs^. 



Sbptdmbbb 21, 1911. 



Ferns 



Galax 



■p«:iAX. rwacEM om labgb onAannu. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $2.25 per basket 



Everything In Florists* Supplies 



Full Line of Cut Flowers end Other Greens at All Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Whol«Mbl« CommiaaioB 

 84-86 Baat Third Are, 



r" Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention Vhe Review when you write. 



olesale Price List 



Fancy^^aster Ferns per IO06, $1.25; per 6000, (5.00 SphagiAim .per baM|f l^fD; per IX) bales, $9.60 



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



FLORISTS* SUPPLIES. WIRE WORK. 



ALL KINDS OP GOT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 



HOSE FOR FLORISTS. 



Write lor Cataloi^a** 



Consisnmenta Solicited. 



WM« MURPHY* Whrtwale Commtetlon Roilst 

 309 Main Street, Ttf»iu». lu.. •». Ci^innatl, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



have just been finished at Norwood; 

 better stock, he says, has never been 

 offered. 



Walter P. Stokes puts up a little joke 

 on his friends by asking them to lift a 

 nice watermelon that ornaments a table 

 in his office. You can lift it, but it 

 takes a little muscle weighing some 

 fifty pounds or more. Yes, it was grown 

 fr^m Stokes' Standard Seed. 



W. Atlee Burpee has returned from 

 Europe. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. is 

 receiving autumn foliage that looks 

 well; gum, so far, with maple and oak 

 to follow. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons have a hand- 

 some yellow decoration of dahlias at 

 the Bellevue-Stratford this week. They 

 have used Yellow Duke, Golden Century 

 and McCullough, a bronze. 



'The Henry F. Michell Co. will hold a 

 dahlia show at 518 Market street, Sep- 

 tember 26 to 29. A number of prizes 

 have been offered. The judges are W. 

 C. Herbert, A. L. Turnley, L. K. Pea- 

 cock and Maurice Fuld. 



The recent phenomenally heavy rains 

 ruined J^he sunken gardens in Fairmount 

 park. The water rose to the festoons 

 on the sides. The plants in the beds 

 were completely destroyed, looking as 

 though they had been frostbitten. Two 

 beds of crotons and five beds of eannas 

 only escape^f . , , Phil. 



Storm Lake, If^ — J9^ L.1 ixop^n is 

 pushing work on his ^f w„ ^eenhouse 

 establishment, the first ih uiis place. 



GALAX— PERNS 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS, Etc. 



We wish to announce to the trade that \fe are better prepared than ever to supply Deco- 

 rative Evergreens. It ia true we have been out of the business for the past eighteen months, 

 but we are not out now. The climatic conditipns this season have been such as to mature the 

 finest crop of these goods ever seen in the .Aixtalachian ragion, and we are very anxious for 1 

 at least a share of your business. f\'l ■■: 



Greon Galax, per case of 10.000 $4.60: less than case lots. 10.50 per 1000 



Fancy and Dascer rams, per case of 5000, 4.00; less than case lots. 1.00 per 1000 

 Graen Leuootboe, 18to30-ia..» $2.00 per 1000, any quantity 



If you have never done a credit business with us, yon had better send cash with first order. 



T. J., RAY & CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FANCY and DAGGER CUT FERNS 



FAMCY 



Our Ferns this summer are 

 best we ever have shipped. 



We would be pleased to have your 

 orders for same. 



We also sell Baled Spruce, Moas, 

 Everg^eena and Christmaa Trees. 



PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 



DAGGER 



L BcJRAGUE S SON, \'-''&T'\ Hlnsdale,Jlllast. 



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