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The Wccidy Rorists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 6, 1011. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



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HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WICD SMILAX 

 :$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per case. 





■PKCIAX. PRICXB OH LARGS Q0AHTITXX8. 



Imflorted Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $2.25 per basket 



Everjrthing in Florists* Supplies 



^"^ull Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. L CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale CoatmiaBion Florist, 

 84-86 Sa4it Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



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Wholesale Price List 



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Fancy Eaater Ferns per 1000, $1.25; per 6000, $6.00 



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

 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES. WIBE WORK. 



ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 

 Write lor Cataloi^e. .^ Consicrnments Solicited. 



per bale, $1.00; per 10 bales, $9.00 

 HOSE FOR FLORISTS. 



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W^Ma MURPHYa Wholesala Commission norlst 

 309 Main Street, '.•«««» ■»> ho, Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Beview when yon write. 



for the common council in the Twenty- 

 eighth ward of this city at the pri- 

 maries September 30. 



James Griffin has happily recovered 

 from the serious accident sustained last 

 summer while driving with his daugh- 

 ter. 



Frank J. Farney, of Chicago, is in 

 town this week, looking well and bright. 



Walter P. Stokes is enjoying a motor 

 trip with friends through the Berkshire 

 hills. The return will be made by way 

 of Mt. Pocono. 



William P. Craig returned September 

 30 from his business trip. He left 

 again October 4, remaining in town just 

 long enough to attend the club's silver 

 jubilee. 



Joseph G. Neidinger has received a 

 heavy shipment of moss wreaths by the 

 Graf Waldersee. Mr. Neidinger has 

 made a special study of the quality de- 

 sirable in moss wreaths. 



Edward Reid is moving north. He 

 has just reached Eichmond. 



. Mrs. Linnaeus Cox will carry on the 

 business of her late husband at Wis- 

 sinoming. Her carnations are looking 

 partic\ilarly well. 



J. Otto Thilow, secretary of Henry 

 A. Dreer, Inc^ and newly elected presi- 

 dent of the Florists' Club, has returned 

 .from the west. 



~- Senator Joseph Heacock is serving 

 'oil a jury in Norristown this jTjek^^ 



M. Eice & Co. expect neavy receipts 



J. H. VON CANON S COMPANY 



Evergreens Fresii From tlie Woods 



GsOax, Graan, 50c per 1000; $3.50 per case of 10,000. 

 Fams, Fancy and Dacsar, 80c per 1000; tS.OOper 



case of 5000. 

 Grayn Lauooiboa, reirular lengths. $1.75 per 1000. 

 Graan Leucothoa, 10 to 16-lnch, |1.00 per 1000. 

 Laurel L«aves, 35c per 1000. 

 Staeat Moaa, 5c per lb. 



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Wire Us 

 Elk Park, 



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BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



Mention The Kevlew when yon write. 



FANCYand DAGGER CUT FERNS 



Our Ferns this summer are tbe 

 best we ever have shipped. 



We would be pleased to have your 

 orders for same. 



We also sell Baled Spruce, Moas, 

 Evergreens and Christmas Trees. 



FAMCY 



PBIQE USX ON APPLICATION 



DAGGER 



L B. BRAGUE S SON, 



] Established I 

 I 1867 1 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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