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The Florists^ Review 



April 24, 1913. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX, 50-LB. CASE S6.00 



8 OR MORE CASES, $4.50 PER CASE. 



Fancy Eastern Fams 



Per 100 $025 Per 1000 $200 



Green Leucothoe Sprays 



Per 100 $050 Per 1000 $4.50 



Boxwood Sprays 



Per case, 50 lbs., $ 7 50 



Per lb $ 0.20 



Per 100 lbs.... 14.00 



Per 600 lbs 60.00 



Bronze Galax Leaves 



Per 1000 $1.25 Per 10.000 $7 50 



Green Galax Leaves 



PerlOOO $1.25 Per 10,000 $750 



Mexican ivy 



Per 100 60c PerlOOO $5.00 



■PBCIAI. PRICKS ON LABOK qnAMTXTUCS. 



Bronse, Green, Red and Purple Magnolia Leaves, $1.60 carton. 



Kverythin^ in Florists* Supplies. 



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



Sphagnum Moss 



Perbftle $i 75 



10 or more bales, per bale i 150 



Green Sheet Moss 



Per bundle $1.00 5 bundles $ 4.75 



lObnndles 9.00 25 bundles 21.00 



50 bundles $40.00 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 

 84-8e Bast Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



ManMon Ihe Review wben 70a write. 



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to all who write me mentioning this adv., new customer with an order, or regular 

 customers— 1 quart pure unffermented CONCORD GRAPE JUICE. - = 



FINE LARGE FANCY CUT FERNS, $2.00 per 1000. GREEN SHEET NOSS, fresh from the logs, $1.90 per bbl. 



Very best there is for hanKing baskets. 



H. HITCHCOCK. GLENWOOD, MICH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



cently purchased the greenhouses and 

 adjoining property formerly belonging 

 to the late Walter Nichol. at Hampden 

 Meadows, last week sold the property to 

 Frank O. Field. This includes a dwell- 

 ing house, barn, seven greenhouses and 

 five acres of land. 



J. H, Gushing, of Quidnick Green- 

 houses, at Quidnick, recently joined the 

 ranks of the benedicts. 



William Appleton & Son are exceed- 

 ingly busy with outdoor work, laying 

 out lawns and estates. 



Miss Florence Willard, of the Hope 

 Greenhouses, is cutting some choice Cat- 

 tleya Trianse. 



T. O'Connor had two large wedding 

 decorations last week, as well as sev- 

 eral smaller functions. 



T. J. Johnston & Co., Ed. Brooks, pro- 

 prietor, furnished the decorations for 

 the big annual banquet of the local 

 order of Elks at the Crown hotel, 

 April 16. Joseph Kopelman furnished 

 the cut flowers. 



At a meeting of the Warwick school 

 committee, April 16, it was voted that 

 "the committee condemns the practice 

 of giving flowers at the graduation ex- 

 ercises of the schools of the town." 



Ernest Howard has just received sev- 

 eral carloads of trees and shrubs for his 

 nursery at Auburn. 



S. J. Renter, of Westerly, who suf- 

 fered a shock March 16, is reported to 

 be slightly better. 



Eric Bonevier, who has been manager 

 of the greenhouses of the late William 

 Butcher, has purchased them from Mrs. 

 Butcher and will conduct them himself. 



The W, E. Barrett Co. is now settled 

 in its new store, 89 to 95 Canal street, 

 one block north of the old location, 

 where the firm had been for nearly half 

 a century. 



Thomas Curley has considerable out- 

 door work booked for the next few 

 weeks. W. H. M. 



MONTQOMEBT on Grafted Eoses, sent 

 by The Eeview for 25 cents. 



ALL FLORISTS READ 



Laurel Festooning, only 4c and 5c per yard. Try it. 



Fancy or Dagger Ferns, $1.16 per 1000. 



Few Cases Bronze Galax, $2.00 per case. 



New Crop Green Galax, 75c per 1000 ; in 10,000 lots, $6.00. 



Try Our 12-bbl. Bales Sphagnum Moss, only $5.00; 75c 



large sack. Once used, always used. 

 Boxwood, fine stock, $15.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Southern Wild Smilax, $5.00 per case. 



NEW SALEM FERN CO. 



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Tetosraph Offfle*: 



SAUM. MASS. 



P. O. Addrassi 



MILUIMTONr MASS. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon writg. 



L. B. Brague ft Son 



Wholesale Dealers in 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS : : EVERGREENS 



.•tebH.h.d HINSDALE, MASS. 



Mention The ReTlew wben yon write. 



NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 



The florists of New Britain are hav- 

 ing a good run of business this spring, 

 parties and funerals keeping them busy. 

 The flowers for the funeral of Chas. H. 

 Parsons, vice-president of the American 

 Hardware Co., broke all records for 

 flowers at a funeral in this city. 



A. C. Strone, who opened a flower 

 store a little over a year ago, is meeting 

 with good success. 



K. H. Johnson took time enough to 

 attend the flower show at New York. 



Mrs. Eggert, of Whiting street, is 

 having more work than she can do; she 

 says too much work for a woman. She 

 would like to dispose of her place and 

 retire. 



R. B. Viets, of Clinton Street Green- 

 houses, reports business as rushing. 

 With the large new house completed last 



Southern Wild Smilax 



$8.00 PER CASE 



Natural and Perpettiated 

 SHEET MOSSES 



E. A. BEAVEN, - EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Green Sheet Moss S1.86 bag: 



Green Clump Moss 1.00 htkg 



Laurel Branches $8.60 case 



Laurel Stems Sl.OO h%£ 



Boxwood 18c lb. 



W. Z. PURNELL, :: Snow Hill, Md. 



fall he thought he would be able to 

 supply the demand for some time to 

 come, but is unable to fill orders at pres- 

 ent. He probably will build another 

 house next season. 



Portland, Ind. — Charles L. Frank, of 

 W. Frank & Sons, and Miss Minnie P- 

 Boyles were married April 8. 



Bellevue, O. — R. C. Arlin, one of the 

 flood sufferers, has his downtown store 

 in shape again and is doing business. 



