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The Weekly FIcMists^ Review^ 



JUNE 20, 1912. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



New Fancy VaniB 



Per 100 $0.20 Per 1000 $ L.'iO 



Per 5000 7.00 • Per 10.000 12.50 



Green Leuootlio* Sprays 



Per 100 50c Per 1000 5.00 



Bronze Galax Leayee 



Per 1000 $1.00 Per 10,000 5.00 



Green Galas Leaye^ 



Per 1000 $1.00 PerlO.OOOJ .....$6.00 



Sphaamum Moaa 



Per bale $1.75; 5 or more bales, per bale, $1.50 



Green Sheet Moss 



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



25 bundles $21.ii0 50 bundles 40.00 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 



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Bronze and Green Magnolia Leaves, $1.75 per carton 

 Everything In Florists* Supplies 



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



C. E. CRITCHELU 



Wholesale Commisaion Florist, 

 34-36 East Third Aye., 



Cincinnati, 



Jlentloa Tbe Review when you write. 



Very best dark green, hardy stock, from Qlenwood, Mich., 

 grown on heavy black soil, $2.00 par lOOO. This is the 

 month to set out Fam plants. This black soil produces 

 the finest that grow. Price for trial case, six varieties, 

 something choice, $2.00. Hardy clumps of Ferns that 

 vfiW thrive in shade anywhere; also Sun Ferns, that will 

 thrive in the sun. Cash from imknown parties. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, - GLENWOOD, MICH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



tion to the newspaper correspondents in 

 this city. Mr. Engler has been success- 

 ful in increasing his fatlier 's business, 

 and his friends predict a bright future 

 for him in his new undertaking. 



T^e Joseph Heacock Co. completed 

 planting its new rose house at Eoelofs 

 June 14. It is said to contain about 

 12,000 Killarney, 6,000 White Killarney 

 and near a thousand each of Radiance, 

 Ladv Hillingdon and Mrs. Aaron Ward, 

 and '500 Double White Killarney. 



S. S. Skidelsky sailed for Europe 

 June 18. 



The Robert Craig Co. has had a splen- 

 did season. The new range at Norwood 

 is j)rogressing well. 



Outdoor planting is completed at the 

 Michell place at Andalusia. Maurice 

 Fuld considers Tausendschon a wonder- 

 ful rose, the finest in its class. 



M. Rice & Co. are installing new labor- 

 saving devices in their annex. The 

 steamer Graf Waldersee brings them the 

 first of the se.ison's novelties. 



Charles H. Campbell will occupy his 

 own store at 3601 Germantown avenue 

 for the next two months; he will then 

 have temporary quarters during the erec- 

 tion of the theater and expects to return 

 to his old location when the theater is 

 completed, about January 1. Mr. Camj)- 

 bell's store will not be closed at any 

 time, as incorrectly stated last week. 



Mrs. John C. Gracey, Miss Geschick 

 and Miss Josephine Michell were prize 

 winners in the ladies' contest held at the 

 Florists' Club's games June 6. Phil. 



GEEENWICH, CONN. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Westchester and Fairfield Horticultural 

 Society "was held here June 14. G. 

 Lawter, Jr., was elected to membership. 

 It was decided to have the annual out- 

 ing in Rye Beach, Wednesday, Au- 

 gust 7. 



The first summer show of the society 

 was held the day following the meet- 

 ing, June 15, and members are most 



Huckleberry Branches 



Smilax season being over, we oflfer the trade 

 the bast- known substltuta, Hucklabarry 

 Branchas, $2.flo per case. 



Fancy and Dassar Farns. Be sura of your 



supply by placing your order with us now. 



Write. Wire or Phone 



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



MeptloD The Rerlew when yon write. 



Ws srs now shlppins 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Nstoiml and Fersetoatod 

 SHEET MOSSES 



L A. BEAVCN, - CVOGREDI, AU. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Mention Tht* RptIpw when yon writtt. 



enthusiastic as to the success achieved. 

 The hall was well filled, the competi 

 tion was keen in all the classes and 

 the general quality of the stock shown 

 left little to be desired. The attend- 

 ance was large. The judges were .1. 

 Smith, John Murray and W. Scott. The 

 principal exhibitors and prize winners 

 were Henry Wilde, R. Williamson, P. 

 W. Popp, A. Marshall, J. Woodcock, ,T. 

 Stuart, R. Barton, R. Allen, T. Aitchi- 

 son, W. Glennon, J. McAllister, A. 

 Greeraon, R. Mallori, W. Smith, E. 

 Lawrence, T. Ryan, W. Graham, C. Ad- 

 cock, A. Peterson, P. Dwenger, E. Mack- 

 enzie and J. Aitchison. There also was 

 considerable competition among the 

 amateurs and the exhibits put up by 

 the school children were especially fine. 



O. E. A. 



"NotlilnK can Improva on N»tiira" 



1886 ^^^^ 1912 



QEORQE W. CALDWELL, The Woodaman 

 LThe man who armve you the Wild Smilax 



HUCKLEBERRY 



in standard Smilax oases, $S.SO. A most 

 pleasing substitute for green Wild Smilax. 



N0-W crop Fancy and Dasrcar Fams'now 

 ready. 



Wrtta. wira or phone. 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



■▼erTtblnK in Southern ■▼ercreena 



■VKRORKKN, ALA. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. _ 



FLORISTS! 



Don't forget when you remember that I sell all 



Natnre Ftrest Greens, Cut Ferns, Festoon- 

 ing, Baled Braghs, Xmas Trees, Etc. 



Write for price. 



H. J. SIVIITH, - Hinsdale, Mass. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Can ship as late In Season aa can accept. 



LOUISVILLE FLORAL CO., Lninille. Ab 



