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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apuil 13, 1911. 



Ferns 



Leucothoc 



Galax 



Fancy Eastern Ferns, $2.50 per 1000. 

 Green Leucothoe Sprays, 50c per 100; $5.00 

 per 1000. 



Boxwood, 20c per lb.; 60 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, Teiephon. Mam 98o. Cincinnati, Oiiio 



for a bumper Easter business. They 

 state that the National Flower Show 

 proved a grand advertisement for them, 

 as it brought them many new custom- 

 ers. They have just shipped orders to 

 Michigan, Illinois, Canada and Man- 

 chester, England. 



L. E. Small, of Tewksbury, has a 

 fine crop of annual chrysanthemums 

 coming into flower. Winsor and Pink 

 Delight carnations are extra fine with 

 him just now. 



The large new white carnation, Gene- 

 vieve, which secured a silver medal for 

 Patten & Co. at the recent exhibition, 

 will be worth watching. It is a fancy 

 flower and the fragrance beats that of 

 any white on the market. They have 

 had a heavy call for rooted cuttings 

 this season. 



C. E. Holbrow, of Brighton, has a 

 beautiful lot of rambler roses, mar- 

 guerites and other Easter plants. 



Edward MacMulkin has an interest- 

 ing group of named cacti as a feature in 

 the center of his big show window. He 

 has a fine lot of Erica cupressina and 

 splendid batches of specimen azaleas, 

 bougainvilleas. acacias, ramblers and 

 other Easter plants. 



Among those still bringing in single 

 violets of excellent quality are Kidder 

 Bros, and C. A. Sanborn, of Woburn; 

 with doubles, H. F. Calder is still 

 strong, also W. B. Goodenow. of Stough- 

 ton. 



Thomas Pegler has added a fine cash 

 register to his equipment at the Boston 

 Flower Exchange. He is handling at 

 present quantities of excellent gladioli 

 of the large-flowered type from W. A. 

 Biggs, of Auburndale. 



The finest golden yellow trumpet nar- 

 cissus seen at the recent exhibition was 

 King Alfred. This has a mammoth 

 flower which completely places Golden 

 Spur in the shade. William Patterson, 

 of Wollaston, Paine Bros, and Mann 

 Bros, have all grown some this season. 

 Lester Mann states, however, that it 

 will not force successfully, and as the 

 bulbs are about $1 each yet, it is un- 

 likely to be heavily grown commercially 

 for some time. 



The Halifax Garden Co., through H. 

 T. Capers, at the Boston Cooperative 

 Flower Market, is selling fine lota of 

 Afav Dav and Admiration, in addition 



Decorative Material 



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



T«I. Office, New Salem, MaM. 

 L. D. Phone Oonnectioa. 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $1.50 per 100&. 

 Galax, bronze or green, 76c per 1000. 

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



bale. 

 Use our Laurel Festooning for Decora* 



tions, 4c, 6c and 6c per yurd. Made 



fresh daily from the woods. 

 Laurel Branches, large bunch for only 36c. 

 10,000 lbs. Boxwood, $16.00 per 100 



lbs. 



CROWL FERN CO.,Milimgton,\lass 



Mention The Review when you write- 



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 ; 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, Pine Plumes. All Decorating Material in Season. 



MenttOD The Review when yon write. 



J. H. VON CANON & COHTANY 



We will close out our Evprgreens In a short while, 

 but can f ornlsh the fnllowinK ereens at any time on 

 ■hurt notice: Oalax, Kreen. .Vk- per lOCX); $3.76 per 

 cues of 10.000. Feins, fancy and dagger, $1.00 per 

 1000 any qaantity. Oreen Leucothoe Sprays, regular 

 lengths. t2.00 p«>r 1000: 10 to 16 la.. $1.00 per 1000. 

 Laurel Leaves. 3.5c per 1000. Shept Moss. 5c p«>r lb. 

 All orders filled nroinpfly. Banners Klk, N. C. 

 Telegraph us at Elk Park. N. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Soathero Wfld Smilax 



NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Write, wire or phone the Introducers 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



NEW STONE TOMATO SEED, 91.00 per ib. 

 GREEN SHEET or LOG MOSS, •'•^^gST.*'*'' 

 LAUREL STEMS, Laree bae. $1.00. 



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

 Correspondence solicited. 



W. Z. PURNELL, SiiowHin,Ni 



Mention The Review when yy" wnte 



A. L FORTUNES 



93 Broadway, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Headquarters for DagKor and 

 Fancy Ferns, also Bronze and 

 Green Galax. Fifteen years' expe- 

 rience. Full count, and guarantee 

 A No. 1 stock or no sale. 



Write for Prices. 



OALAX LEAVES. 



