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The Weekly Fbnsts' Review. 



OCTOBKB 26, 1911. 



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Rew Crop of SouAem Wild Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



C.Send U8 your orders. None too large or too small to receive our prompt and careful attention. Particular 

 people perfectly pleased with our Soutlkern Greens* Not the elieapeat, but guaranteed to be the beat. 

 We also handle a fine grade of Natural and Fadeless Green Sheet Moss, €hray Moss* Mag^nolia Foil- 

 ag^e. Magnolia Leaves and Long^ Needle Pines. 



WIRE. WRITE OR PHONE : — 



Chas. S. Lee & Co., - Evergreen, Ala. 



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GALAX and LEUCOTHOES 



New crop now ready. Get your Oalax and 

 Leucothoe Sprays from the virgin patcli on Blue 

 Ridge. None better. Galax, t3.75 case of 10.000; 

 6 or more 13.60 case of 10.000. Leucotiioe, regu- 

 lar length, IB.OO; medium $1 50; short, $1.00. Ten 

 years' experience Cash with first order. 



BLUE RIDQE EVCIIQKCEN CO., PHENOY, N. C 



K. L. BAMNZR, Prop. 



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for the National Flower Show, so there 



need be no apprehension as to housing 



the coming exhibition in 1913. The 



committee met at the office of Traendly 



& Schenck. 



.^ L. W. Kervan is convalescent after 



B an illness that has confined him to 



• his home for two weeks. 



C. H. Totty, of Madison, was visited 

 last week by the Florists' Club's com- 

 mittee on awards, with a view to pass- 

 ing on the merits of the new rose. Sun- 

 burst, to be disseminated next season 

 by Mr. Totty and the E. G. Hill Co., 

 of Richmond, Ind. 



E. J. Irwin, 3097 Broadway, has 

 started on his fall trip through New 

 England. 



Henry Siebrecht, Sr., of New Eo- 

 chelle, celebrated his sixty-fourth birth- 

 day October 17. There was a family 

 reunion. 



Fine gardenias are now arriving from 

 the Thomas Young greenhouses at 

 Bound Brook, N. J., which sell rapidly 

 at $4 a dozen. Mr. Young also is ship- 

 ping many orchids to out-of-town flo- 

 rists. 



Lee 's windows in the Hippodrome 

 building are always artistic. His rec- 

 ord as a decorator in New York goes 

 .back to the Klunder regime of over 

 itwenty years ago. 



. C. Hunt is shipping pot-grown mums, 

 'of which he has many thousands, to 

 J. K, Allen. 



William Rehder, of Wilmington, N. 

 C, was a recent caller at Arthur T. 

 Boddington's. 



The annual meeting of the Growers' 

 Cut Flower Co. was held last week at 

 the Braeslin hotel. The year's record 

 gave much satisfaction to the stock- 

 holders and reflected credit on the man- 

 agement of Mr. Coan. Henry Weston 

 was reelected president; Jacob Bracker, 

 vice-president; C. F. Bretenzel, secre- 

 tary; John Rodgers, treasurer, and J. J. 

 Coan, manager. Messrs. A. Schultheis, 

 Jacob Houck, J. J. Brozart and Peter 

 Burlein were added to the board of 

 directors. 



If the times could be determined by 

 the ribbon men, the florists ' supply men 

 and the greenhouse builders, there is 



We Strive 

 to Please 



SOUTHERN 



We Never 

 Disappoint 



WILD SMILAX 



Beat 



tSBjity $1.75 per case of 50 lbs. 



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Special price on large quantities. Onpe 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 oustomen, oaah -with, ordsr or C. O. D. 



HENRY N. ROBINSON & CO„""'B 



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CUT FERNS 



ALABAMA 



FANCY 



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 Bouquet Greens 



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



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WHOLESALE 



Galax, Ferns, 

 Leucothoe 



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-Aik for Price List 



The North Carolina Evergreen Co., - Banners Elk, N. C. 



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INTHESWIN 



I must be in the swim. 



You might forcet my name, 



And say I was to blame, 

 If you do not get the best. 

 So write— I'll do the rest. 



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



H. J. SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



Christmas Trees, Spruce or Balsam from 

 1 foot to 30 feet, in any quantity, also Baled 

 Spruce, Balsam and Hemlock Boughs, by 

 bale or carload, Laurel and Everi^reen Fes* 

 tooningf and Wreaths, Sphafl^um Moss, 

 hardy cut fancv and dagger Ferns. Yearly 

 contracts made for them. • • 



