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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Makch 10, 1911. 



Ferns 



Leucothoe 



Galax 



$2.25 per 1000 SOc per 100 $1.00 per 1000 



Carnations, Sweet Peas, Lilies and all other cut flowers. Hanging baskets and wire 

 work for Florists. Our green moss and sphagnum are good. Usual discount on 



large orders. 



WILLIAM MURPHY, 



309 MAIN STREET. Clnciiuiati, 0. 



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ing and, branching off in a jolly vein, 

 gave a number of recitations, which 

 were received with shouts of laughter. 

 Matt McCarthy, the amateur minstrel, 

 sang songs and told funny stories for 

 nearly a half hour. 



A. N. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn., sent 

 to the exhibition four of his new roses. 

 F. Dorner & Sons Co., of Lafayette, 

 Ind., sent a new white ana a new light 

 pink carnation. The Wa-no-ka Green- 

 houses, Barneveld, N. Y., sent on a new 

 variegated carnation. Other choice ex- 

 hibits were made by F. A. Danker, Fred 

 Goldring and others, of this city. 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Market. 



A good thing is apt to spoil, and so 

 it is with the condition of trade, whixrh 

 ever since the holidays has been a con- 

 tinual boom. Business last week was 

 the slowest it has been in some time. 

 There was only a slight demand for 

 'funeral work, and what there was con- 

 sisted of small orders in the spray line. 

 During the greater part of the week 

 the weather was bright and kept stock 

 coming along flourishingly. Lilies seem 

 to be still the heaviest crop, and the 

 most difficult one to dispose of. While 

 carnations are coming in abundantly, 

 at the same time in some way they dis- 

 appear. Roses are coming along finely; 

 cuts are keeping the demand well sup- 

 plied, but if the warm weather con- 

 tinues there will be an extra heavy 

 crop on in a few days. Long-stemmed 

 stock predominates. Beauties in the 

 long-stemmed grade cannot be had for 

 love or money. 



Club Meeting. 



The Dayton Florists' Club held an 

 enthusiastic meeting March 6 at the 

 J. F. Young establishment on East 

 Fifth street, nearly every member 

 being present. The annual election of 

 officers was held, with the following 

 results: President, E. C. Mittman; 

 vice-president, Arthur E. Schmidt; sec- 

 retary, Horace M. Frank, reelected; 

 treasurer, George Bartholomew, re- 

 elected. Steps were taken to increase 

 the interest of the members in the club. 

 A. E. Schmidt was appointed as chair- 

 man of the social committee; E. E. 

 Schaefer, chairman of press committee, 

 and Mrs. J. I'. Young and Mrs. Bertha 

 Hendrichs on the sick committee. The 

 next meeting of the club will be a 

 social affair at the home of Mr. and 

 Mrs. J. F. Young. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs is on the 

 sick list. Arno Hendrichs has returned 



THE KERVAN CO. 



119 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE 



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

 Cabba.ge Palm Leaves, fresh cut Cycas, Hemlock, Laurel, Spruce and Box- 

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



Fancy and Dagger Femt, Green and Bronze Galax and Leucothoe Sprays, 

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

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



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



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J. 



H. VON CANON & COMPANY 



EVERGREENS FRESH FROM THE WOODS 



Galsx, bronze, 50c per 1000; $4.00 per case of 10,000. 

 Oslax, green, 50c per 1000; $3.75 per case of 10,000. 

 Fema, fancy and daKsrer, 80c per 1000; 13.50 per case of 5000. 

 Green Leocothoe Sprays, regular lengths. $2.00 per 1000. 

 Green Leocothoe Sprays, 10 to 16-inch, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Lanrel Leares. 35c per 1000, Sheet Moss, 6c per pound. 



^^SStSr^ Banners Elk, N. C. 



Telegraph us at Elk Park, N. C. 

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FERNS 



New Crop, Fresh from the Patch 



Fanqr and Dagger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000 



New Crop Bronce and 6re«n Oalax , 60c per 1000. Oreen Len- 

 eothoe Sprays , 12.60 per 1000. Green Leucothoe , short, $1.26 per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucothoe, average lengths, S3. 60 per 1000. Laurel Tips. 6 to 

 8 inches, for roping, wreaths, etc., $3.00 per 100 lbs. Discount on large orders. 

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

 orders; fail not. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, 



ELK PARK, N. C. 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



stock that Will Please Tour Customers. 



Wire, write or phone your orders to 



Chas. S. Lee & Company 



£versreen. Alabama. 



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NEW STONE TOMATO SEED, si.ooperib. 

 GREEN SHEET or LOG MOSS, '*''t|gSr.''*'^ 

 LAUREL STEMS, Larte bac. $1.00. 

 LAUREL BRANCHES, «»2»* '««*. «»*«. $2-50. 



Correspondence •oliclted. 



W.Z.rURNELL, SiiowHai,Nd. 



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from his trip through the sunny south. 



Warren G. Matthews has been quite 

 ill for the last week, with a serious 

 attack of the grip. 



Visitors to the trade of last week 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Now Eeady for Shipment 



PERPETUATED AND NATURAL 

 SHEET MOSSES 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 



L A. BEAVCN, EVERGRFEN. ALA. 



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Sootheni Wild Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, wireH>r phone the Introducers 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN. ALA. 



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were: Henry Gabel, representative 

 from the Chicago Carnation Co., Chi- 

 cago; P. J. dinger, New Castle, Ind.; 

 Mr. Jones, Cincinnati, and Aug. Kolker, 

 of New York city. K. A. B. 



