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The Florists^ Review 



November 28, 1912. 



BRONZE yGALAX 



Gaaranteed to be the best stock $3^:00 per case; 6 or more cases, $2.50 per case 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



Wholesale Commission Tlorist 

 34-36 E. Tliird Avenue CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention Th« BcTlew wh«n you write. 



HOLLY--BO10UET GREEN -IMMORTELLES 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 352 N.Michigan Av., Chicago 



MpnHon The Rpvlow whPn von write. 



but sell well this week, as does lily of 

 the valley. The supply of stevia is now 

 abundant, also Paper White narcissi. 

 There is a fine supply of calendulas, 

 candytuft, bachelor's buttons, snap- 

 dragons and cosmos. 



Cattleyas have shortened up. Some 

 C. Percivaliana in addition to C. labi- 

 ata are now to be seen. There are 

 plenty of cypripediums, but the call for 

 these is only moderate. Gardenias are 

 in demand this week. There is an ex- 

 cellent call for adiantum and asparagus. 



Growers of pot plants have had a 

 good trade in Lorraine and Cincinnati 

 begonias, cyclamens, azaleas, poinset- 

 tias, berried plants, palms, etc. It is 

 unusual to see so many well developed 

 poinsettias as early as Thanksgiving. 



Various Notes. 



Elijah Cartwright, of Wellesley, had 

 a fine crop of Bonnaffon mums for 

 Thanksgiving. He will follow these 

 with stocks and other spring flowers. 



Aubrey A. Pembroke, of North Bev- 

 erly, is sending to the Boston Flower 

 Exchange large quantities of Gloriosa, 

 Pink Delight, White Enchantress, Bea- 

 con and Beverly carnations. The last 

 named is one of Mr. Pembroke's seed- 

 lings, salmon pink in color, and sells 

 extremely well. 



Penn's, on Bromfield street, are 

 equipped for a heavy Thanksgiving 

 trade. They have a grand lot of pot 

 plants, including a splendid lot of poin- 

 settias in pans. 



Willow Hill Greenhouses, of West 

 Eoxbury, have this week a fine lot of 

 Garza, Diana and Savannah among 

 small mums, and Chadwick and Presi- 

 dent Wilson among the larger ones. The 

 last named is a fine deep yellow. 



H. L. Cox, of Winchester, and C. A. 

 Sanborn, of Woburn, are each excellent 

 growers of single violets, their picks 

 being disposed of by E. J. Rogean at 

 the Boston Flower Exchange. 



Mann Bros., of Randolph, have had 

 a great demand this season for their 

 Baby yellow pompon mums, which they 

 grew heavily. They also have White 

 Bonnaffon, Bonnaffon and other late 

 single-stemmed sorts, as well as lilies in 

 quantity. 



N. F. Comley, of Lexington, is bring- 

 ing in sweet peas, cosmos and Bonnaffon 

 mums in quantity this week. 



Perry Green, of Quincy, is again the 



GAUX - SPRAYS - FERNS 



FRESH FROM THE PATCH 



PerlOOO 



Long Fancy and Dagger Ferns $1.26 



Large perfect Bronze and Green Galax 50 



Long Green Leucothoe Sprays 2.60 



Short Green Leucothoe Sprays 1.25 



Average length Bronze Leucothoe Sprays 3.60 



You'd better pay a trifle more and know you are 

 getting the very best. Discount on large orders. 

 Nineteen years in the business. 2000 well pleased 

 convince you of the merits of my goods. Send cash 



J. N. PRITCHARD, 



customers should 

 with a trial order. 



Elic Parle, N. C. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



CALIFORNIA PEPPER BOUGHS 



WELL BERRIED STOCK AT 



$I.OO per crate 



Gross Weight, 20 Ibs.-Net Weight. 14 to 16 lbs. 



He Ne GAGE CO*) wholesale Florists and Supplies 

 534 South Broadway LOS ANQBLBS, CAL. 



Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



ELK GALAX & FERN COMPANY 



Green Oalax .:.'..' $0.40 per 1000. $3.50 per case (10,000) 



Bronze Oalax (New Crop) 60 per 1000. 4.00 per case (10,000) 



DasKer Fern TOperlOOO, 3.2S per case ( 8,000) 



Fancy Fern 65 per 1000. 3.00 per case ( 6.000) 



Green L«acothoe (Lonff) 2.00 per 1000, SJW per case ( 2,000) 



Green Leacothoe (Short) 1.00 per 1000, 1.75 per case ( 2,000) 



Rhododendron Leaves JK) per 1000. 2.00 per case ( 6.000) 



Terms Cash. Prompt Shipment. ^ Jk iki WiM P ^ ^ P I 1^ Ikl 0^ 



No orders too small to have oar attention. DMPinibnO bLfVf PI ■ Ws 



Delaware Holly 



Heavy -berried, solid-packed cases, delivered to 

 points east of the Mississippi River, $4.00 per case. 

 i4>lii. Holly Wr«aths, $10.00 per 100. 



Correspondence solicited. 



H. AUSTIN, Felton, Del. 



leading grower of bachelor's buttons 

 for the local market. His sweet peas 

 are also good. 



W. B. Goodenow, of Stoughton, has 

 his double violet house looking better 

 than ever and will have a fine Thanks- 

 giving pick. He also has white and 

 pink sweet peas with splendid steins. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



12 bbf. baU, $430 



Qreen Turf and Live Spliagnum 



Moss 



$130 par barral 



JAMES DAY, Milford, N. H. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



New (3rop now ready— Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Louisville Floral Co., Uaisville, Ala. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advcrtiscn. 



