JDNB 18, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



81 





Fancy Ferns 



Plnett stock In the country 



$2.2S per 1000 ^"^Z $2.25 per 1000 



Place yonr standing orders with ns. 

 Fnll supply all the year around. 



taprtol pm aii bnin Nafiilit Bokiti, $2.28; t bokiti Mdi, $2.N 



Gaiix LeiTN, fnei ui4 brtin fir 1000, li8 



GiMi LemtkM SpriTi, ixtra fiu pir 1000, 7J0 



hammk per Ik, 20c; pw cue, 80 Ik, 7.80 



WMSwIiz 80^b.caie, 8.00 



Spkipu Nm larce Met, 2.80 



Full supply Cut Flowers at all times. 



Hichigan Cut Flower Exchange 



3840 Bnidwar, Detnit, Nidk 



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others that are grown in this vicinity. 

 He is also doing a big business in 

 bedding plants and landscape work. 



F. J. Keller and family spent several 

 days last week in Detroit, Mich., where 

 they were attending the wedding of 

 George Keller, formerly of this city. 



Miss Myrtie Bradstreet has resumed 

 her duties with the Eochester Floral Co. 



The rhododendrons at Highland park 

 are now in their prime and present a 

 blaze of color. The large collection of 

 Rzaleas is also nearing the perfection 

 stage. 



Reforesting plans at Hemlock and 

 Canadice lakes received quite a setback 

 some time ago, when it was found that 

 some strange disease was attacking part 

 of a planting of 20,000 pines which had 

 been set out about three years ago. 

 These trees were brought from Germany 

 and the disease confined its attacks to 

 that one variety of tree. But one of the 

 peculiar features of the' disease was 

 that it would attack currant and goose- 

 berry bushes in the neighborhood of an 

 infected tree. The State Department of 

 Agriculture was appealed to and all last 

 week one of its experts was on the 

 scene. The result of his investigation 

 was the uprooting of all currant and 

 gooseberry bushes and the diseased 

 trees. The uprooted trees and the 

 bushes were burned, and close watch 

 will be kept for any further outbreak 

 of the evil. 



A. N. Pierson, Inc., of Cromwell, 

 Conn., is shipping some unusually good 

 gardenias and cattleyas to this market. 



George B. Hart is enjoying his new 

 pleasure auto to the fullest extent. 



E. C. A. 



FANCY OR DAGGER TERNS 



New crop, now readj, $1.00 per 1000. Diaeount on lar^ ordera. 

 SPECIAL.— Oalaz, Bronze or Oreen, $5.00 per case of 10,000; onr Beat Fea. 



toonin^ , 6c and 8c per yard. 



Tel. Office, New Salem, Mass. 

 L. D. Phone Connection. 



MILLINGTON. MASS. 



Huckleberry, 60-lb. cases, $6.00. Order 



in advance. 

 Try our Boxwood, it's the finest that. 



grows; no waste; 50-Ib. case, $7.60. 

 The finest Laurel Wreatha made, $3.00 



per doien. 

 Branch Laurel, 36c for large bondla. 

 Sphairnnaa Moaa, |5.00 per bala; 12 



bbls to the bale. 

 Bouquet Oreen, 8c per )b. 

 SoutJiern Smiltix, S.oo per case of 50 lbs. 

 Green Moaa, $1.25 per bbl. 



Nice Pine Wreatha, $1.50 to $2.00 per doz. Only a few— order quick. 

 A Spedai Lot of GROUND PINE, ooly $6.00 per 100 lbs. Hnt cone, first served. 



CROWL FERN CO., : Mllllngton, Mass. 



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Wo arc now tblpplns 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Matonl and Per>etoatod 

 SHEET MOSSES 



E. A. BEAV»I, - CVOGREEN, AU. 



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SPHAGNU 

 MOSS 



WRITE 



C. CrOLLWORTH CO., NUwiikee, Wis. 



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DAGGER FERNS 



No. 1 Stock 



In supply all year around. Ask for lowest price. 

 Let me hear from you by return mall. 



N. L. AGRIOGIANIS, 12 Bank St. Witerbary, Con. 



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L. B. Brague S Son 



Wholesale |%||T FrBilft 

 Dealers in l»U I F LllNS 



Moss, Oirisbnas Trees, Baled Spruce, fveffreeas 



EstabUshed 1867. HINSDALE, MASS. 

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