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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JAN'UABT 12, 1911. 



FANCY FERN "S^ FANCY FERN 



Per 1000, $1.76. Special Price on Lari^c Lota. aJIu 



Green and^Bronze Galax $1.25 per 1000 ; $7.50'per 10,000 JH»I. 



Leucothoe.Sprays, green and bronze 11.00 per 100 ; $7.50 per 1000 



Sphacnum^Moss per bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $7.00; extra fine 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; 50 lbs., $8.50 



Magnolia Leaves, brown and green, imported stock, full baskets. Per basket, $2.60 

 each ; 6 baskets, $2.00 each. 



Full Line Cut Flowers at All Times. 



Michiinin Gut Flowir Exchanie, ss^o Broadwir, Ditroit, Mich. .- , 



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equal to the demand, while in carna- 

 tions a few more good ones could have 

 been disposed of. If we get a liberal 

 supply of sunshine, most of the carna- 

 tion growers will be "right there with 

 the goods," so they say. 



In the other lines of cut flowers, such 

 as violets, sweet peas, bulbous stock, 

 stevias, valley and lilies, the supply is 

 large enough to fill any and all orders 

 at all times. Of green goods there is 

 plenty at this time. 



Clnb Meeting. 



The first meeting of the year, held 

 January 5, was attended by fifteen 

 members. Wm. Zimmermann, as master 

 of ceremonies, most ably installed the 

 following as oflScers for the year 1911: 

 President, H. V. Hunkel; vice-president, 

 Arthur Leidiger; secretary. Gust. Muel- 

 ler; treasurer, John G. Heitman; trus- 

 tee for three years, A. F. Kellner; trus- 

 tee for two years, Fred Holton. 



In view of the fact that the guaran- 

 tors of the 1910 flower show received a 

 twenty-five per cent dividend on the 

 amount signed, the club's treasury re- 

 ceived $600, with more to come, as 

 its share of the net profits of last 

 year's show. It was also voted to hold 

 another grand flower show in the Audi- 

 torium in November, 1911. 



President Hunkel appointed Messrs. 

 Halliday, Zimmermann, Holton and 

 Busch, with the last mentioned as chair- 

 man, to serve as the entertainment com- 

 mittee for the ensuing year. 



C. Dallwig, as a committee of one, 

 was appointed to see that topics of in- 

 terest would be brouglit up at the va- 

 rious meetings. 



Mr. Schiller, of Chicago, who was a 

 visitor, brought with him a vase of the 

 new carnation, "Washington, which is 

 being disseminated by the Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., of Joliet, 111. The flowers, 

 which were of good size, showed up 

 well on nice, stiff stems. Refreshments 

 were served after the meeting. 



Various Notes. 



At Eobert Zepnick's store they are 

 offering some exceptionally fine cut 

 pansies for sale these days. It is a 

 strain of their own, which they have 

 worked on during the last twenty-five 

 years and which they believe is second 

 to none which they have seen thus far. 



Walter M. Maas & Co., on Oneida 

 street, who embarked in the retail busi- 

 ness a year ago last fall, in anticipation 

 of a large holiday rush became the 

 owners of a fine Buick auto a week be- 



Tel. Office. New Salem, Mms. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



Decorative Material 



BO-lb. cases of Smilaz, only $6.00. Be sure and order early and get the best 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000. 



Galax, bronze or green, 76c per 1000. 



Sphagnum Moss, 12-bbl. bales, $4.00 per 

 bale. 



Use our Laurel Festooning lor Decora- 

 tions, 4c, 5c and 6c per yaurd. Mads 

 fresh daily from the woods. 



Laurel Branches, large bunch for only 36c. 



ftsii I narTOM MAee ^7 ^'^ special lot of Pine Wreaths, 



MU-LlNUlun, MASS. $1.60 per doz. First come, first served. 



Uvrel Wreaths, $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. They will go quickly. 



10,000 lbs. Boxwood. $15.00 per 100 lbs. 



Get our Partridge Berries now — they are fine ones, 10c per bunch. Special 

 price on large lota of 500 bunches. 



Write for sample lot of Boxwood, in'100-lb. lots, for tl2.00. Only a few hundred lbs. to be sold 

 at this price. First come, first served. 



CROWL FERN CO.,Mnimgton,Mass. 



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THE KERVAN CO. 



119 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE 



All Decorating Evergreens — Southern Wild Smilax, Fresh Cut Palmetto and 

 Cabbage Palm Leaves, fresh cut Cycas, Hemlock, Laurel, Spruce and Box- 

 wood branches ; Ropings made on order, all kinds and sizes. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Green and Bronze Galax and Leucotkoe Sprays* 

 Sphagnum, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish Mosses. Painted Pal- 

 metto, Dyed Sheet Moss, Cocoa Fiber, Birch and Cork Barks, etc. , etc. 



Greens. Holly, Mistletoe, Pine Plumes. All Decorating Material in Season. 



FERNS 



New Crop, Fresh bom the Patch 



Fuqr tBd Dagger Fenu, 8Sc per 1000 



New Crop Bronze and Oreen Oalax , 4Sc per 1000. Green Len- 

 cothoe Sprays, $2.60 per 1000. Green Lencothoe, short, tl-2S per 1000. 

 Bronze liencothoe, average lencths, $3.60 per 1000. LAurel Tips. 6 to 



8 inches, for roping:, wreaths, etc., 13.00 per 100 Ids. Discount on large orders. 

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

 orders; fail not. 



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



Galax and I<encothoe Sprays direct from the 

 virgin patch on Blue Ridge. None better. Qalax, 

 green or bronze, 60c 1000; 13.60 case 10,000. lieuco- 

 thoe Sprays, green, per 1000: 24 In. and up, $2.00; 

 17 to 24 In., fl.60; 10 to 17 In., $1.00. Bronze, per 

 1000: 20 to 24-ln., $2.2S: 10 to 20 In., $1.76. 



Cash with order. Nine years' experience. 



Blue Ridge Evergreen Co. 



PHEMOT, N. C . E. L. Bannkb, Prop. 



Soithera Wfld Smflax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, wire or phone the Introducers 



CALDWQ.L THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



