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18 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



October 12, 1911. 



New Crop of Southern Wild Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



USend UB your orders. None too large or too email to receive our prompt and careful attention. Particular 

 people perfectly pleased with our Southern Chreens. Not the eheapeat, but guaranteed to be the best. 

 We also handle a fine grade of Natural and Fadeless Ghreen Sheet Moss, Oray Moss, Mai^Bolia Foil- 

 afl^e, Magpnolia Leaves and Long; Needle Pines. 



WIRE, WRITE OR PHONE 



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Chas. S. Lee & Co., - Ever^n, Ala. 



Ifentlon The Keview when you write 



of all kinds, but the trade in them has 

 not yet started in earnest. 



The Ehinebeck Violet Growers' Asso- 

 ciation began the regular daily ship- 

 ments to Bochester florists last week. 

 The stock is exceptionally good for 

 early fall. 



Salter Bros, are still cutting some 

 pretty good asters. 



W. J. Smith has booked some big 

 wedding decorations for the coming 

 winter. 



Miss M. Bradstreet, of the Bochester 

 Floral Co., will spend the winter in 

 Florida. Her mother and sister will 

 accompany her. They expect to leave 

 about November 1. 



J. B. Keller Sons are growing some 

 good Golden Glow mums, 



George B, Hart is handling good 

 Primula obconica. 



Horace Head did an artistic decora- 

 tion at Asbury M. E. church September 

 30. Mr. Head is singing second tenor 

 at St. Luke 's church this winter. 



Miss Eosetta Brown is now living at 

 80 College avenue. 



H. E. "Wilson has some excellent 

 potted lily of the valley and asters. A 

 large shipment of baskets and stands 

 was recently received at his store. 



W. A. Manda, of South Orange, N. J., 

 is shipping cut cattleyas to this city 

 twice weekly. 



George J. Keller's new greenhouse is 

 nearing completion. 



George T. Boucher has some of the 

 best dahlias in the city. He is renovat- 

 ing his entire store and putting it in 

 attractive shape for the winter trade. 



Visitors: Paul Berkowitz, represent- 

 ing H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- 

 pma; Julius DillhofF, of Sehloss Bros., 

 New York City; William B. Lake, of 

 Philadelphia. E. C. A. 



NSW BEDFORD, MASS. 



Trade has been quiet for the last 

 few weeks. Carnations are none too 

 plentiful. They retail at 60 cents per 

 dozen, with a few at 75 cents. Boses 

 sell at $1 and $1.50 per dozen. Vio- 

 lets are making their appearance. 

 Gladioli are about gone. ¥eras sell 

 well. Funeral work has been poor of 

 late. All outdoor flowers are still 

 blooming. 



R. H. Woodhouse and family arrived 

 home last week after an extended trip 

 to the old country. 



Fall planting is being done, the cool, 

 wet weather being fine for this. 



W. L. 



We Strive 

 to Please 



SOUTHERN 



We Never 

 Disappoint 



WILD SNILAX 



Best 



VLntr $1.75 per base of 50 lbs. 



Special price on large quantities. Once trjr, and you will always buy. Our motto 

 is: "Best Quality, Low Prices and Prompt Shipment." We never disappoint. When 

 in need of Smilax, order direct from our southern branch. Write or wire. 



Unknown customers, cash with order or C. O. D. 



HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO.,"""ffi. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CUT FERNS 



FSNCY 



AND DAGGER 



30,000,000 



will be my supply for the winter. You can't make a mistake 

 if you place your order with me. Write for price. 



Also dealer in 



Christmas Trees and Beuquet Greens 



ROBERT GROVES, 127 Commenial SL, Adams, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WHOLESALE 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucothoe 



Ask for Price List 



The North Carolina Evergreen Co., - Banner Bk, N. C 



Mmtlon Tlw Beflew when yon write. 



Wlfinp ClATfM Christmas Trees* Spmce en* Balsam from 



mis slWIrl ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ '^t> ^^ A^y quantity, also Baled 



auai wmwmiM. Spmce. Balsam and Hemloek Boa^hs, by 



I must be in the swim. bale or carload, Laurel and Evergreen Fes* 



You might forget my name. ♦««««-— a^A XB,^m^*l,m fi^k.....!... lir.... 



And »ay 1 was to blame. tooniuif and Wreaths, Bphacnum Moss, 



Tf you do not Ret the best. hardy cut fancy and dagger Ferns. Yearly 



So wrlte-I'll do the rest. contracts made for them. 



Send for Price List. Order Christmas Trees now, so as to be served in time and not lt>e left. 



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



