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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Afbil 18, 1012. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 

 50 lb. cases, $5.00 per case. 



Ne\r Vanoy Wmmm 



Per 100 26c Per 1000 $2.25 



Or«*n Lauootho* Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 5.00 



Bronze Oalax Leavea 



Per 1000 |1.0» Per 10,000 6.50 



Graen Galax Laavaa 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 6.50 



Box^eood 



Per lb 20c Per case of 50 lbs .'.$7.50 



Per case of 100 lbs $14.00 



Mexican Ivy 



Per 100 75c Per 1000 6.00 



Oreen Sheet Moss 



Per bundle.... $1.00 5bundle8 $4.75 10 bundles $9.00 



25 bundles $21.00 50 bundles 40.00 



■rscnAi. PBicu o« lasgb quAHnrxxs. 



Imported Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves* $2.00 per basket 



Everything In Florists' Supplies 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholeaal* CommisaioB Floriat* 

 84-86 last Third Aye., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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Huckleberry Branches 



Smilax season being over, we offer the trade the best-known substitute) 

 Huckleberry Branches, $2.00 per case. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns, ready for shipment May 1st. Be sure of your 

 supply by placing your order with us now. 



WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE 



CHAS. S. LEE & CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



^ Mpntlon Thp Revlpw when yon write. 



of C. E. Critchell's, will join the ranks 

 of the benedicts. He marries a young 

 lady from Newport, Ky. 



The seed department of the J. M. 

 McCullough's Sons Co. is kept busy 

 during this, their rush season. 



P. J. dinger is spending several 

 days in Chicago this week. 



C. E. Critchell is finding an excel- 

 lent call for green sheet moss. 



I regret to tell of the death of Mrs. 

 Uhl, a sister of Geo. Tromey, the 

 hustling Vine street florist. 



E. G. Gillett reports that his good 

 Beauties are cleaning up nicely. 



E. McDonald, of P. J. Olinger's 

 force, has been ill for several days. 

 He was injured internally some time 

 ago, in an accident, and is just now 

 being troubled with the injury. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been successful with its weekly 

 specials. Each week Alex. Ostendarp 

 and A. C. Heckman take a particular 

 line of supplies and push it at an at- 

 tractive price. 



Chas. Garvey, the manager of Peter 

 Weiland's sales office, spent several 

 days of last week with his parents in 

 Indianapolis. 



HARDY CUT FERNS 



FANCY AND DAGGER 



GALAX, BOXWOOD, LAUREL, SMILAX, Etc. 



HARTFORD & MoDONOUGH,»yfe 



Visitors: Mr. Lodder, Hamilton, C, 

 and Mrs. Mulford, Lebanon, O. 



C H. H. 



Uhrichsville, O. — The Denison Floral 

 Co. has been incorporated here, with a 

 capital of $10,000, by Jesse Denison, 

 E. R. Van Ostran, W. H. Smith, W. G. 

 Smith and J. C. Eayle. Mr. Denison 

 has had greenhouses at New Philadel- 

 phia, O., for a number of years. 



Bar Harbor, Me. — William Miller, for 

 a number of years manager of the 

 Mount Desert Nurseries, has resigned 

 his position and taken the Moses Green- 

 houses here, which he will operate. He 

 is succeeded by A. E. Thatcher, of the 

 Arnold Arboretum, Boston. 



Green Sheet Moss, bag, - - $1.25 

 Laurel Branches, 2x2x4 ft. case, 2.50 

 laurel Stems, large bag, - - 1.00 

 Dogwood Blossoms, 2x2x4 ft. case, 2.50 



SatlBfacilon Oiiar«nt«ea 



W. Z. PURNELL, Snow HIII, Md. 



Mention The Re Hew when you write. 



High Grade SOUTHERN WHJ) SffiUX 



Write, wire or phone. 



QattaliNchee riirti Ci., Hitcker SUtiin, Gi. 



Mention The Review ^nen yon wme 



Abilene, Kan.— A. Worff, of Dayton, 

 O., has purchased the Abilene Green- 

 houses. 



