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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Mabch 23, 1911. 



« Ferns Leucothoe Galax.. 



$2.25 per 1000 60c per 100 $1.00 per 1000 



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

 ; work for Florists. Our green moss and sphagnum are goo^^^ Usual discount on 

 large orders. • 



WILLIAM MURPHT 



309 HAW STREET, Cindnnati, 0. 



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Marsh, and by Messrs. Nugent, Shaw and 

 Pepper. After iunch at the Broadway Cen- 

 tral the party spent the afternoon visit- 

 ing the wholesalers on West Twenty- 

 ' eighth street. In the evening they left 

 for Philadelphia, where they were the 

 guests of W. Atlee Burpee. They re- 

 turned to New York Saturday evening in 

 ,tinie for the banquet and were the guests 

 of the New, York Florists' Club. The 

 reception given the visitors was a most 

 enthusiastic one. 



'Woodrow & Marketos is the name of 

 the new firm that has rented the store on 

 "West Twenty-eighth street, formerly oc- 

 . cupied by August Millang. Mr. Millang 

 Will give all his attention to his new re- 

 tail interests in Brooklyn. 

 , J, B. McArdle and his bride were the 

 center of congratulation at the Florists' 

 Club banquet. Mr. McArdle, who has had 

 seven years' experience with one of the 

 New York seed stores, will make Green- 

 wich, Conn., his headquarters and launch 

 his own ship on the business sea in the 

 line of seeds, bulbs, nursery stock, etc. 



W. A. Sperling, of the Stumpp & Wal- 

 ter Co., is back from a successful western 

 trip. 



< The Growers' Cut Flower Co. will be 

 in its new store at 109 West Twenty- 

 eighth street, before Easter. The store 

 will be one of the best on this, wholesale 

 street. 



Kessler Bros, already have their big 

 greenhouses at 11 West Twenty-eighth 

 street covered. The store and green- 

 houses give them four times the room of 

 their present quarters. They expect to 

 be located by April 1. 



Percy B. Rigby, of the Pennock-Mee- 

 han Co., is back from his southern trip. 



Herman Warendorff opens his new 

 store at the corner of Nassau and Lib- 

 erty streets, in the Wall street district, 

 April 1. The Forster-Mansfield Co. has a 

 contract for fixtures amounting to $2,000. 



Jas. McManus says he looks for more 

 orchids to be used this Easter than ever 

 before. 



A. C. Zvolanek is shipping sweet peas 

 to Phil Kessler. 



Hart's store on Madison avenue is 

 completely renewed since the fire. The 

 front will be changed, and one large win- 

 dow substituted. The greenhouse is re- 

 stocked, new marble fittings installed in 

 the store, and no evidences of the burn- 

 out remain. Hession's store, in the same 

 locality, is one of the landtnarks in this 

 part of Madison avenue, and with the 

 Flatbush greenhouses as a basis of sup- 

 ply there is no decrease in the regular 

 trade of this house. Further down this 

 avenue are Nugent, Warendorff, Hanft 

 Bros., Myer, Hauser, Bunyard and Dards, 

 so that in comparison even with Broad- 

 way and Fifth avenue, you perceive Mad- 

 ison holds its own. •, ' 



THE KERVAN CO. 



119 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE 



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

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

 wood branches; Ropingsmade on order, all kinds ^aiid sizes. 



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

 Sphagnum, Dry Green Sheet, Lump and Spanish M<>sses. Painted Pal- 

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



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



Meotf on The Bevie\^ when you write. 



AU Orders FlUed 

 Promptly. 



Banners Elk, N. C. 



Telegraph us at Elk Park, N. C. 

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FERNS 



New Crop, Fresh from the Patch 

 FtncT and Dagger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000 



New Crop Bronze and Green Oalax , eoc per 1000. Green Len- 

 eothoe Sprays • 12.60 per 1000. Green Liencothoe , short, tl.26per 1000. 

 Bronze Leucothoe, averasre lengths, $3.S0 per 1000. £Aarel Tips. 6 to 



8 inches, for roping, wreaths, etc., $3.00 per 100 lbs. Discoant on larte orders. 

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

 orders: fail not. 



J. H. VON CANON & COMPANY 



EVERGREENS FRESH FROM THE WOODS 



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

 Fema, fancy and daK8rer,$1.00 per 1000, any quantity. 

 Green Leneothoe Sprsyi, regular lengths, $2.00 per 1000. 

 Green Leneothoe Sprays, 10 to 16-inch, fl.OO per 1000. 

 Lanrel LesreB, 35c per 1000, Sheet Moss, 5c per pound. 



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 



Everereen, Alabama. 



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NEW STONE TOMATO SEED, $1.00 perib. 

 GREEN SHEET or LOG MOSS, •^'^^gSi.'"**' 



LAUREL STEMS, rarse bag. $1.00. 

 LAUREL BRANCHES, 2x2*4 'eet. case. $2.50. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



W.Z.fURNELL, SiiowHfll,Hd. 



The bowling club has secured new alleys 

 at the Ardaley Hotel, Thirty-second 

 street and Fourth avenue. The members 

 ■will test them Saturday evening, March 

 25. Lunch will be served. 



••' J. Austin Shaw. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Now Eeady for Shipment 



PERPETUATED AND NATURAL 



SHEET MOSSES 



SATXSr ACTION GnARANTEXD 



L A. BEAVCN. EVERGREB^. ALA. 



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Soathem Wfld Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, wire or phone the Introducers 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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Glens FaUs, N. Y.— H. L. Crandell 

 says he has been busier this season than 

 usual. Holiday busineu ran higher and 

 the excellent assortment of stock car- 

 ried sold' readily. "- 



