The Weekly Fbrists^ Review* 



January 19, 1011, 



FANCY FERN '^ FANCY FERN 



Par 1000, (l.TS. Special Priea on Lari;* Late. AjLt 



Green and'Bronze Galax $1.25 per 1000 ; $7.50fperTL0,000 MBk. 



Leucotkoe. Sprays, green and bronze $1.00 per 100 ; $7.50 per 1000 



Sphacnum^MoM per bale, $1.25; 6 Dales, $7.00; extra fine 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; 50 Iba., $8.60 



Magnolia Leaves, brown and green, imported stock, full baskets. Per basket, $2.50 

 each; 6 baskets, $2.00 each. 



Full Line Cut Flowers at All Times. 



MicMiin Cut Flowir Euhaiie, 3B<4o Bnadwir, Ditrolt, Mich. .., 



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ing carnations in addition to roses at 

 his range at Oaklawn. 



George Hunt, of Burnside street, was 

 the subject of a half-page illustrated 

 article in the Providence Journal, Jan- 

 uary 7, regarding his ability as a 

 maker of chowders. 



Timothy McCarthy, superintendent at 

 Swan Point cemetery, has been confined 

 to his house for four weeks, but is now 

 improving. 



Mr. Getricks, of Newport, was a vis- 

 itor last week at Boston. 



The Pawtuxet Valley Flower Store, 

 at Arctic, George W. Fraser, proprietor, 

 reports a large business recently in 

 potted stock. 



A. Warren Spalding, formerly of 

 Newport, is now engaged in the florists' 

 business in New York city. 



Paul Frey expects to erect a frame 

 greenhouse at 64 Radeliffe street. 



Alexander H. Johnson, of George H. 

 Johnson & Sons, of the Elmwood 

 Nurseries, is a candidate for election 

 as lieutenant-colonel of the First Dis- 

 trict Coast Artillery Corps of the Rhode 

 Island National Guard. 



Among the visitors in this city last 

 week were Peter Berkowitz, of H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, and 

 John T. Allan, of Newport. W. H. M. 



NEW BEDFOm), MASS. 



At the annual meeting of the New 

 Bedford Horticultural Society, held in 

 the board of trade rooms, officers were 

 elected as follows: President, Frank C. 

 Barrows; vice-president, John P. 

 Booney; secretary, J. M. Taber; treas- 

 urer, Walter A. Luce; executive com 

 mittee, James H. McVicker, Bichard 

 Parkinson, W. D. Hathaway, H. A. 

 Jahn, Edward E. Shaw. The following 

 additional members will be appointed 

 on the committee by the president to 

 act in the interest of the annual flower 

 show: John P. Rooney, Edward E. 

 Pierce, Andrew J. Fish. The executive 

 committee reported that twenty new 

 members have been added to the so- 

 ciety during the year, and the total 

 number who have paid their dues is 

 sixty-nine, an increase of thirteen over 

 last year. It was decided that the so- 

 ciety continue to cooperate with the 

 home garden movement. 



Utica, N. Y.— Chas. F. Seitzer is re 

 ported to be contemplating retiring 

 from business shortly, when the lease 

 of his place expires. He is a veteran in 

 the business and has had a successful 

 career. 



imported 

 Cycas Leaves 



Finest quality 



We never 

 disappoint. 

 In. Per 100 



4x 8 $2.00 



8x12 2.50 



12x16 3.00 



16x20 3.50 



20x24 4.00 



24x28 5.00 



28x32 6.00 



32x36 7.00 



86x4(57rrry. . . . . 8.00 



Special Offer 

 For January 



Green and Violet Tin Toll, best quality, 

 17c per lb. 



Plain Tin Foil, 9c per lb. 



Dacser and Fancy Ferns, A No. 1 qual- 

 ity, $1.26 per lOOo. 



Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax, 

 $1.00 per 1000: $7.50 per 10.000. 



Boz\700d, excellent quality, 16c per lb. 



Boutliem Wild Smllaz, $6.00 per case. 



Imported Bronze and Green Masno- 

 llas, $2.00 per Imsket. 



We constantly carry a larre assortment of 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



and can fill orders at a moment's notice* 



Henry M. Robinson & Co. 



Wholesale Commission Florists 



Manufacturers and importers of Florists' Supplies, Hardy Cut Evergreens 



15 Province St. BOSTON, MASS. 9 and 15 Chapman PI. 



Telephones. Main 2617-2618-655. Fort Hill 25290-25292. 



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Decorative Material 



60-lb. cases of Smihuc, only $6.00. 



Fancy and Da^rger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000. 



Galax, bronze or green, 76c per 1000. 



SphavBum Moss, 12-bbl. balee, $4.00 per 

 bale. 



Use our Laurel Festooning for Decora- 

 tions, 4c, 5c and 6c per yutl. Made 

 fresh daily from the wood*. 



Laurel Brancbes, large bunch for only 36c. 



10,000 lbs. Boxwood, $15.00 per 100 

 lbs. 



Tel. Office, New Salem. Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Oonnection. 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



GROWL TERN CO.,MUIingtoii,Mass. 



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FERNS 



New Crop, Fresh from the Patch 



FtncT ind Dagger Ferns, 88c per 1000 



Mew Crop Bronze and Green Oalax , 46c per 1000. Or«en L«ii- 

 oothoe Sprays, $2JM per 1000. Green Lencothoe. short, $1 25 per 1000. 

 BroBze Lenoothoe, averagre lengths, $3.S0 per 1000. Laurel Tips. 6 to 

 8 inches, for roping, wreath*, etc., tS.OO per 100 lbs. Discount on larfe order*. 

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

 order*; fail not. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, 



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ELK PARK, N. C. 



