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32 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



December 22, 1910. 



Ne^v Fancy Eastern Ferns 

 Per 100 '^Oc Per 1000 $1.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays 

 PerlOO 50c PerlOOO 4.00 



Boxvrood 



Per lb 20c. Per case of 50 lbs.. 7.50 



Per 100 lbs., $14.00. 



SPECIAL. PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 34-36 East Third Street, 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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Business last week was good and 

 funeral work largely increased the de- 

 mand. Present indications point to a 

 most successful trade for Christmas 

 this year. Orders are coming in rapidly, 

 and even though stock is in good sup- 

 ply, it keeps both growers and retailers 

 jumping to fill all requirements. The 

 heaviest strain will be on the carna- 

 tion crop. 



Various Notes. 



At a meeting of the directors of the 

 Miami Floral Co. last week, new offi- 

 cers were elected, as follows: Presi- 

 dent, Harry C. Kief aber; vice-president, 

 Edward G. Pease; secretary, Roy G. 

 Fitzgerald; treasurer, William Kief aber. 

 This company is at present cutting 

 some extra fine roses and carnations, 

 and is also well supplied with narcissi, 

 both yellow and white. A. F. Longren, 

 who called last week, says that the 

 carnations at the Miami Floral Co. 's 

 place are the best he has seen in his 

 travels this fall. 



Ora Carpenter, of Piqua, 6., shook 

 hands with Dayton florists this week. 

 Mr. Carpenter has recently gone into 

 business in Piqua under the firm name, 

 Gerlach & Carpenter, having bought 

 out the business of Wm. Frisch. 



John Guenther, of Piqua, O., called 

 on Dayton friends last week. In the 

 spring Mr. Guenther expects to go into 

 business for himself. 



M. Anderson is handling lots of holly 

 and mistletoe for Christmas. 



The Heiss Co. says that its crops 

 have been greatly checked by the dull 

 weather, but prospects for a good 

 Christmas trade are encouraging. 



Louis Schellhaas, our neighbor florist 

 of Miamisburg, reports that he had 

 some big funeral orders last week. 



Business in Xenia, O., according to 

 George Engel's report, was gocTd last 

 week. 



H. H. Bitter is trying his luck at 

 selling Christmas trees, table size, in 

 ' pots. Mei'ely as an experiment, he got 

 in a small order of them. Sales came 

 so quickly, and orders, too, that he has 

 put in a rush order for a good many 

 more. He also has some fine poinsettias 

 in his greenhouse, just right for the 

 holiday trade, besides some fine violets 

 and orchids. 



Mrs. B. Hendrichs tells us that busi- 

 ness over her way has been most satis- 

 factorv of late. 



BLUE RIDGE EVERGREEN CO., 



E. L. BANNER, 

 Prop. 



PHENOY, N. C. 



Buy your Galax and L^eucothoe Sprays of us and get them direct from the 

 Virgin Patch on Blue Ridge. There is none better. Galax 50c per 1,000; 

 $3.50 ca^e of 10,000. Green or Bronze. 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, 24 in. and up 12 00 per 1.000. 



17 to 21 in 1.50 " 



10 to 17 in 1.00" 



Bronze " "■ 20 to 24 in 2 25 " 



10 to '-•() in 1.75 '• 



Cash with First Order 



Prompt Attention 



MPTitinn Thp k.>vtf>w when von write. 



Nine Tears' Experience 



J. H. VON CMON & COMPANY 





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Evergreens fresh From The Woods 



Galax, green and bronze. 50c per 1000; $4.00 per case of 10,000. 

 Ferns, fancy and dagfrer, 80c per 1000: 13.25 per case of 5000. 

 Green Leucotboe Sprays, regular lengths, $2.00 per 1000 

 any quantitv. 



Green Leucotboe Sprays, 10 to 16-incb. tl 00 per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucotlioe Sprays, 10 to i6-inrh, $1.75 per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucotlioe Sprays, regular lengths, $2.75 per 1000. 



Special prices on larse orders. 



All Orders Filled 

 Promptly. 



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BANNERS ELK, N. C. 



FERNS 



New Crop, Fresh from the Patch 

 Fancy and Dagger Ferns, 85c per 1000 



New Crop Bronze and Green Galax , 46c per 1000. Green L.Aa- 

 cothoe Sprays, $2.50 per 1000. Green L.eacotlioe, short, $1.25 per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucothoe, average lengths, $3.50 per 1000. L.aurel Tips. 6 to 



H inches, for roping, wreaths, etc., $3.00 per 100 lbs. Discount o» large order*. 

 I am headquarters for Fen s. Seventeen years' experience. Send me your 

 orders ; fail not. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, -^ ELK PARK, N. C. 



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Orders booked now for future delivery 



Wim SiDiiai 



A. A. GIBBONS, RED LEVEL, ALA. 



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The Dayton Floral Co. is offering to 

 the trade some tip-top azaleas and poin- 

 settias, and is much encouraged^ with 

 the way Christmas orders are coming 

 in. 



"My primroses, cyclamens and for- 

 get-me-nots are coming in fine, and I 

 shall also be well supplied with nar- 



SOUTHERN WILD SMIUX 



Now Ready for Shipment 



PERPETUATED AND NATURAL 



SHEET MOSSES 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEKD 



L A. BEAVCN, EVERGRFEN. ALA. 



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cissi and Romans," is what Mrs. B. 

 Haschke tells us. 



The Advance Floral Co. has its stand 

 in the Arcade appropriately decorated 

 for the holidays. Aside from holly 

 wreaths, this company is making up 

 some pretty wreaths of boxwood and 

 red immortelles. 



