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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Mat li; 1911. 



Galax 



Fancy Eastern Fems, $2.60 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. 

 Mexipan 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. 

 r'^J'^: We carry a full Jine of Cut Ftowers at all times. 



WM. MURPHY, 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



309 Main Street, Tiepnon. Miun 98o. Cincinnati, O^io 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



it M. L. Tirrell, of Eandolph, who grows 

 ]ii miscellaneous line of flowers, has an 

 ; excellent lot of ten weeks' stocks. 

 ; ' The W. E. Doyle Co. among other spe- 

 Icialties has fine specimen plants of gar- 

 denias and boronias and an abundance 

 of Cattleya Mossiffi. 



• J. Newman & Sons have constantly 

 changing windows in their Tremont 

 i^treet store, always full of pleasing sug- 

 gestions, especially for lunches and din- 

 ner table decorations. 



W. H, Elliott continues to have a 



heavy cut of roses of splendid quality. 



•Mrs. "Ward holds up well, as does Ehea 



'B^9. Asparagus plumosus and Spren- 



geri are in active demand, being in 



short supply. 



John Barr is busy planting out some 

 30,000 carnations. He will considerably 

 increase his glass this season. No one 

 in this section grows finer carnations or 

 keeps a neater and more up-to-date 

 plant than Mr. Barr. His hydrangeas 

 are meeting with a he&vy sale, being 

 splendidly grown. 



Thomas W. Head, late superintendent 

 on the Plant estate, Groton, Conn., and 

 later with Stumpp & Walter, New York, 

 is now associated with Arthur GriflSn 

 at Woburn, Mass. Messrs. Griffin and 

 Head should make a strong team. Mr. 

 Griffin's carnations have the last sea- 

 son brought top prices. 



Charles Techa, assistant salesman 

 with Thomas Pegler, has left the Mas- 

 sachusetts General hospital and is now 

 convalescing nicely at Sharon, Mass. 



Leonard Cousins, of Concord Junc- 

 tion, is a busy man these days, shipping 

 large orders of pansies to points in 

 some cases many hundreds of miles 

 away. His stock was never in finer 

 condition. 



T. F. Galvin is showing a finely flow- 

 ered lot of the pretty Odontoglossum 

 Eossii ma jus, also excellent specimens 

 of metrosideros and other hardwooded 

 subjects. W. N. Craig. 



Mollne, ni. — A large delivery wagon 

 belonging to Julius Stfiiack & Sons was 

 recently upset in a runaway accident. 

 : The load of flowers, valued at $150, was 

 a total loss, and the damage to the 

 wagon was ^i^^ated at ^out the same 

 amount. ■■••^^- — 



NOW READY 



A No. I Stock, $1.75 per lOOO. 



your orders now for Memorial Day use and 



Discount on large orders. Send us 

 get the best stock. We never disappoint 



We will ship direct from our south- 

 em branch at Evergreen, Ala., new 

 crop Fancy or Dagger Ferns at 

 $1.26 per 1000, in 5ut0 lots or more. 

 Loretta, Huckleberry Branches and all 

 Southern Evergreens. Write or wire. 



Tel. Office, New Salem. Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Oonnectlon. 



IflLLINGTON, MASS. 



Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax, 



$1.00 per 1000, $7.50 per case. 



Boxwood, 15c per lb. or $7.50 per case. 



Bronze Leucothoe Spraya, $1.00 per 

 100. 



Laurel Wreaths, extra nice, $3.00 

 per doz. 



Laurel Festooning, the best, $5.00 

 per 100 yds. 



Branch Laurel, 35c for large bundle. 



Sphagnum Moss, $4.00 per bale. 



Bouquet Green, 7c per lb. 



CROWL FERN CO.,Millmoton,Mass. 



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Lawrence, Mass. — Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 

 Swan recently observed the twenty-fifth 

 anniversary of their wedding. Their 

 home, at 272 Jackson street, was beau- 

 tifully decorated for the occasion and 

 they were the recipients of many hand- 

 some presents. Mr. Swan is a member 

 of the firm of Swan & Berndtson. 



Bedford, Mass. — During the last win- 

 ter Norris Comley tried the experiment 

 — a new experiment for him — of grow- 

 ing cauliflower for shipment to the 

 Boston market, and he succeeded in 

 growing an excellent crop. Until the 

 end of December the greenhouse was 

 occupied by flowering plants; then he 

 decided to use the space for cauliflower 

 and he is quite pleased with the results.^ 



NEW CROP OF 



Fapy Feiiis 



NOW READY 



A No. 1 quality. $2.00 per 1000. 



Special price on lots of 



5000 or more. 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



Wtaoles^s Commission norlst 

 84 ^d 86 K/ Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



MeottDO^The Review when yrn write. 



