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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 16, 1912. 



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NEW CROP 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns 



Now Ready, $I.SO per lOOO. Discount on large orders. 



It's the early bird that gets the worm! Mall us your orders 

 now for MEMORIAL DAY trade, and you won't get left 



SPECIAL - 



Tel. Ofl&ce. New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



Galax, Bronze or Green, $5.00 per case of 10,000; our Best Pine Festooning, 



6c and 8c per yard. 



Huckleberry, 50-lb cases, $6.00. Order in advance. 

 Try our Boxwood, it's the finest that grows ; no waste ; 



50-lb. case, $7.50. 

 The finest Laurel Wreaths made, $3.00 per dozen. 

 Branch Laurel, 35c for large bundle. 

 Sphagnum Moss, $5.00 per bale— 12 bbls. to the bale. 

 Bouquet Green, 8c per lb. 

 Green Moss, $1.25 per bbl. 



Nice Pine Wreaths, $1.50 to $2.00 per doz. Only a 

 few — order quick. 



MILLINGTON. MASS. 



A Special Lot of GROUND PINE, only $6.00 per 100 lbs. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. 



CROWL FERN CO., MILLINGTON, MASS. 



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HOLTON & HUNKEL CO.'If^arv'S A^ 



ift? Nilwflnkpp Straef Nilwanlfpp Wi« Trumpets, Lilies 



iDti ruiwaiuicc ijucci, iiuwaiucc, nu. and ^^ other cut flowers and greens 



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NEW FANCY FERNS FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



This Season's Stock, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. Five Thousand Lots, $8.75. Sfecitl prices on lufer fiutities 

 C. E. CRITCHELLy WliolcsaitCMiiiissi»nFlorist.34-36ThMAv.Eist. CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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Fenrich. The bowling club will wel- 

 come the veteran back to its ranks and 

 a team to represent this city at the 

 Chicago convention is now assured. 



Louis Dupuy, of "Whitestone, sailed 

 for Havre May 9 on the La Provence, 

 and will visit the international flower 

 show in London. 



West Twenty-eighth street will see, 

 in 1913, if present negotiations are com- 

 pleted, the largest center for the sale of 

 nursery products ever established in 

 this city. 



J. Hunter, formerly of Kennedy & 

 Hunter, and for years associated with 

 Burnett Bros., is now in the service of 

 P. H. Goodsell. 



Joseph A. Fenrich and family are 

 alrefidy summering at Asbury Park. 



Mr.' JKuhn, the retailer on Sixth ave- 

 nue, has taken the store formerly occu- 

 pied by Max Schling, whose present 



location is next door to the Plaza. Mr. 

 Schling reports a wide demand for his 

 four-leaved clovers. 



William Kessler has secured addi- 

 tional space next door for the storing of 

 his nursery stock and bay tree importa- 

 tions. He reports a big business on 

 geraniums. 



Siebrecht & Siebrecht are enthusiastic 

 over their chicken farm in northern 

 New York and will spend part of the 

 summer there. Abe Tishman, their 

 store foreman, was married May 9, his 

 bride being Miss Nellie Laughhn. 



J. J. Coen, manager of the Growers' 

 Cut Flower Co., reports having disposed 

 of a phenomenal cut of carnations 

 May 11. 



Percy B. Bigby, manager for the 

 Pennock-Meehan Co., is much pleased 

 with his new quarters. 



James Coyle has his office and ice- 



box installed at his headquarters, 11& 

 West Twenty-eighth street, and should 

 make his venture a success after a 

 quarter century of experience. 



George Saltford has sold his land and 

 greenhouses at Bhinebeck and will here- 

 after give his entire attention to his 

 wholesale business. His son, Clarence,, 

 is meeting with success in his Brooklyn 

 retail enterprise. 



Thomas H. Jackson, manager of the 

 cut flower exchange in the Coogan 

 building, sails May 18 on the Carmania 

 for a two months' visit in England. 

 Mrs. Jackson will accompany him. 



W. H. Miller, brother of Abram Lin- 

 coln Miller, of Jamaica, is now on the 

 staff of William Eessler. 



John S. Nicholas will soon have hia 

 big building at 105 to 109 West Twenty- 

 eighth street on the way to completion. 

 It is expected the ground floors w|ll be- 



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