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The Weekly Fforists' Review. 



Mat 23, 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



N»w ranoT '•»!• 



Per 100 20c Per 1000 |1.60 



Gh««n L«ttootbo« Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 '. 6.00 



Bronse Gslaz Lmiv** 



Per 1000 I10» Per 10,000 , 5.00 



^ Grsen Gal»x LMtvsa 

 Per 1000 :■..•>■ 11.00 Per 10.000..,. 6.00 



.17.50 



'• S'*' * • 



BoS^ood 



Per lb ^.20c Per case of 50 lbs 



Per case of 100 lbs $14.00 



M«zlo«n Itt 



PerlOO 76c PerlOOO 6.00 



Oi««n Uisat Moaa 



Per bundle $1.00 6 bundles $4.75 - 10 bundles $ 9.00 



» bundles $21.u0 50 bundles 40.00 



■ncLAi. PBicon «Mr labob QUAHnrm. 



Bronze and Green Magnolia LeaveSf $1.50 per carton 

 Everything In Florlsfs* Supplies 



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



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wliol«Md« CommiaaioB Florist, 

 84-86 Saat Third At*., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



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GREEN SHEET NOSS 



For Han^g Baskets 



S2.O0 - • per barrel 



Freeh from the woods— the real live fresh grreen kind— moat popular brand sold for past 16 years — never 

 a complaint yet. 5 barrel lots, $1.90 per barrel; 10 barrel lots, $1.75 per barrel. 

 Fresh moss weighs heavier than dead, dry stuff— this goes at about BO lbs. to barrel. 



Frelgfht rate, Ohlcagro 28c per 100 lbs 



" Milwaukee 40e 



" Detroit 30c 



" Buffalo 40c 



" Cincinnati 40c 



" New York 72c 



Indianapolis 40c 



Express rate, 60c i>er 100 lbs. 

 ^' " $1.00 



85c 

 $1.25 

 1.40 

 1.76 

 1.10 



Use live moes. Its green, fresh beauty Is seasonable and up-to-date. 



Casb from 

 unknown parties. 



E. H. Hitchcock 



Olenwood , M Ich . 



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Fancy Cut Ferns $2.00 per 1000 



Bronze Galax per 1000, 76c; 10,000, $5.00 



Green Galax per 1000, 76c; 10,000, 5.00 



Leucothoe Sprays : 50c per 100; lOCO, 6.00 



Green and Bronze Magnolia Leaves $1.76 per hamper 



Best brand of Garden Hose, kinkless, cut to any length desired, 



3|^-inch, 16c; ii2-inch, 15c. 

 CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINOS-FLORISTS' SUPPLIES-WIRE WORK far FLORISTS 



WN. MURPHY 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALER 



309 Main St., Cincinnati, O. 



Telephone Main 080 



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Europe is arriving. A fine display of 

 bay trees is also on exhibition. 



Woodrow & Marketos maintain their 

 Sixth avenue branch, making it the 

 center of their bedding department. 

 Mrs. Woodrow is again in the office and 

 rapidly recovering from her serious 

 burns. 



The daughter and grandchild of J. B. 

 Nugent, Jr., are here from Minnesota 

 for a visit. Mr. Nugent has been busy 

 lately with some elaborate funeral work 

 for the families of prominent men who 

 were lost at sea. 



James McManus is not enthusiastic 

 about the orchid outlook, and deplores 

 the low prices to which this specialty 

 has been forced by overproduction and 

 bad weather. 



Stumpp & Walter Co. has attractive 

 windows these days, including a re- 

 minder of the egg and fowl department 

 of their enterprise. 



Max Schling continues to add to the 

 attractiveness of his window display 

 by artistic staging of his four-leaved 

 clover plants. 



Charles Millang has almost recovered 

 from his auto accident and hardly a 

 vestige of disfigurement remains. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Cedar Eapids, la.— C. F. Billau, who a 

 couple of years ago went out of the 

 jewelrv business to become a grower of I 

 peonies, gladioli, etc., has invented and 

 patented a little device for cutting car- 

 nations and other flowers, also for pick- 

 ing cherries. 



Florists-Tlimk 



if you want the best Fancy Ferns in the 

 market for MEMORIAL DAY we have 

 them reserved for you at only $1.60 per 

 thousand. Order quick and so be on 

 time. Write for prices of all FOREST GREENS. 



H. J. SNITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 



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Huckleberry Branches 



Smilax season beinf over, we offer the trade 

 the bast- known substltut*, Huckl«b«rry 

 Branch**, (2.00 per case. 



Fancy and Dassar Fama. Be aura of yoiu' 

 supply by placing your order with us now. 



Write, Wire or Phone 



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



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Oainesville, Ga. — Thomas Pennock, 

 who for the last fourteen years has 

 been connected with the greenhouses 

 of J. E. Jackson, has accepted a posi- 

 tion at Athens, Ga. He will take charge 

 of the large Cruse flower gardens in 

 that city. 



Mlddleport, N. T.— John H. Gould, 

 the florist, has purchased a traction 

 engine and a specially constructed plow, 

 which will turn eight furrows at a 

 time, and will use it on his farm in this 

 vicinity. This is said to be the first 

 machine of its kind that has been used 

 in Niagara county. 



'Nothlnc can ImproTa on Natnra" 



1912 



QEORQB W. CALDWELL. The Woodnoan 

 The man who rave you the Wild Smilax 



HUCKLEBERRY 



In atandard Smllsz oaaaa, f S.SO. A most 

 pleasing substitute for green Wild Smilax. 



Naw crop Fancy and Daecer Fama now 

 ready. 



, Writ*, wlra or phono. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



mrmrything In Boathom ■▼orcroona 

 ■V»BOBK«W, ALA. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Can ship as late In Season as can accept. 



LOUISVULE floral CO., Lnunlk, Ala. 



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