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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabch 30, 1911. 



Ferns 



Lcucothoc 



Galax 



Fancy Eastern Ferns, $2.25 per 1000. 

 \ Green Leucothoe Sprays, 50c per 100; $5.00 

 per 1000. 



Boxwood, 20c per lb.; 50 lbs., $7.50. 



Bronze and Green Galax, $1.00 per 1000. 



Mexican Ivy, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 



Green Sheet Moss, $1.00 per bundle; $9.00 per 

 10 bundles; $21.25 per 25 bundles. 



Sphagnum, per bale, $1.00; 10 bales, $9.00; 

 25 bales, $21.25. 



Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $1.75 and 

 $2.25 per basket. 



florists' Supplies, Wire Work of all kinds, Evergreen fertilizer for florists' and Lawn. 



We carry a full line of Cut flowers at all times. 



WN. MURPHY, 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



309 Main Street, Telephone Mam oso. Cincinnati, Ohio 



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Various Notes. 



It is probable that before the end of 

 this season Providence will take its 

 place among other cities of the country 

 having a flower market. There have 

 been several attempts made to start 

 such a market, but none of them mate- 

 rialized because of lack of support. The 

 present movement, however, seems to 

 have more push behind it. The plan is 

 for a market association to be formed 

 as soon as fifteen growers agree to the 

 proposition. The paper already has a 

 number of signatures. 



Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Newell, of Attle- 

 boro, are on a visit to relatives in New- 

 ark, N. J. 



Ralph Armstrong, manager for Wad- 

 ley & Smythe, of Newport, is in the 

 hospital for a slight operation and is 

 reported as progressing nicely. 



M. J. Leach & Son, of Pawtucket, arc 

 the owners of a new E. M. F. 26'-horse- 

 power touring car. 



Thomas Galvin, who has been in the 

 house all winter, is able to be out and 

 around once more. 



Henry M. Wilson, of Middletown, fell 

 down a flight of stairs at his home a 

 few days ago, but fortunately escaped 

 serious injury. 



Smith & Berker have given a con- 

 tract to Lord & Burnham to erect a 

 house, 36x100, on North Broadway, 

 East Providence, for lily of the valley. 



Joseph Mattson, of Newport, is on a 

 visit to Philadelphia. 



A. Chournard, formerly with Mr. 

 Peterson at Ashton, has begun the con- 

 struction of two greenhouses on Brook 

 street, Pawtucket. They will be 40x95 

 feet each. 



Timothy O'Connor has a fine lot of 

 Easter plants at his place on Boulevard 

 avenue. Among his showings are Easter 

 lilies with six to nine blooms on a stalk. 



Johnston Bros, were unusually busy 

 last week on funeral orders. 



Visitors: William E. Cook, represent- 

 ing Vaughan's Seed Store, New York 

 city; E. J. Perry, of Fall River; Mr. 

 Smith, representing W. J. Boas, of 

 Philadelphia; Mr. Lawton, of Fall 

 River; Frank Henry, of Henry & Lee, 

 NewJ^ork city; Carl J. Eltzhotl, repre- 

 senting Braslan Seed Growers Co., of 

 San Jose, Cal.; Edward Weidman, of 



THE KERVAN CO. 



119 W. 28th Street, NEW YORK 



WHOLESALE 



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

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

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



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Green and Bronze Galax and Leucothoe 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, Fine Plumes. All Decorating Material in Season* 



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FERNS 



Fresh Irom the Patch 

 rancy and Digger Ferns, $1.00 per 1000 



Qreen Galax, 50c per 1000. 6re«n Lenoothoe Sprars. $2.60 per 

 1000. Green Iieacothoe, short, tl.2S per 1000. X^anrel Tips. 6 to 8 

 inches, for ropingr, wreaths, etc., $3.00 per 100 lbs. L.y<-<ti>(>diuin or Club 

 Moss, tl.OO per 1000. Discount on UriC orders. I am headquarters for Ferns. 

 Seventeen years' experience. Send aie your orders; fail not. 



J. N. PRITCHARD, 



ELK PARK, N. €• 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



stock that Will Please Tour Customers. 



Wire, write or phone your orders to 



Chas. S. Lee & Company 



£versrreen, Alabama. 



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NEW STONE TOMATO SEED, $1.00 per ib. 

 GREEN SBEn or LOG MOSS. '^•^orSbT.'""' 



LAUREL STEMS, Larce bag. $1.00. 

 LAUREL BRANCHES, 2x2x4 feet. case. $2.50. 

 Correspondence «oIiclte<l. 



W.Z.rURNELL, Snow HiU, Hd. 



'atlJii noA naqii M9IA3H 9<LL uonaan 



Fall River; Maurice Fuld, representing 

 IT. F. Michell Co., of Philadelphia. 



W. H. M. 



Savanna, 111. — John Lambert, propri- 

 etor of the Savanna Greenhouses, has 

 opened a downtown store. 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Now Keady for Shipment 



PERPEtUATED AND NATURAL 



SHEET MOSSES 



SATXSr ACTION CnTARAimCKD 



L A. BEAVEN, EVERGREEN. ALA. 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, wire or phone the Introducers 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN. ALA. 



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Sellersville, Pa. — Herbert S. Nase 

 has sold his greenhouses to Mr. Jack- 

 son, of Newtown Square, Pa. Mr. 

 Nase's principal crop has been toma- 

 toes, but it is understood that Mr. 

 Jackson will use the houses for grow- 

 ing flowers. 



