NOVEMBEB 28, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



FIGURE THIS YOURSELF, 



We spent one entire season in look- 

 ing around In the South for the best 

 Boxwood that we oould buy. we vis- 

 ited the plantations where Boxwood 

 was planted and made our selection, 

 we possibly spent more time making 

 this selection than most buyers and 

 experienced dealers can afford, you 



will agree that Boxwood Sprays at 8c 

 and 10c per pound are expensive when 

 you only receive 6 to 8 ounces of 

 material that you can use out of a 

 pound, we recommend to the purchaser 

 our Boxwood Sprays for good value, 

 full weight and little waste. Our 

 price for this quality is $7«50 for 

 a 50-lb. case* write us on quantity 

 orders; we can figure closer. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY, 



Introducers of Fine Boxwood Sprays, 



121 7th Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



we send our own men, who inspect 



and oversee the packing of every order, 



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BULL DOQ PAPER CUP 



These metal clips Instantaneously Join and 

 fasten paper bags or paper cones of any shape 

 or an^lc. Used by florists everywhere. They 

 save their cost in time and labor ten times over. 

 Very cheap. Sample box of 100 sent prepaid by 

 mall for 15c. 



THE FRITZ-TABER MFG. CO. 



11 North Water St. New Bedford, Mass. 



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J. Newman & Son, on Tremont street, 

 are now devoting part of their store to 

 •choice confectionery. They are antici- 

 pating good business for Thanksgiving. 



Peter N. Miller and J. P. A. Gueri- 

 neau, of the T. J. Grey Co., have each 

 recovered from an attack of the grip 

 and are back to their duties. 



John Walsh, of Melrose Highlands, 

 reports business as being good. Fu- 

 neral orders have kept them busy prac- 

 tically every day. 



A. G. Lake, of Wellesley, makes a 

 specialty of cut Whitmani ferns and 

 -carnations. He recently bought and 

 removed the J. H. White greenhouses 

 in Brookline and will use the best of 

 the material in building an addition to 

 his plant. 



Malcolm Orr, of Saugus, is sending to 

 the Boston Cooperative Market calen- 

 -dula, candytuft and fine sweet peas. 



The Hanover Greenhouses, of Han- 

 over, Mass., are shipping a high grade 

 •of carnations, including Gloriosa, Bea- 



HOLLY 



Select swamp stock, $3.00 case. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Large, thin pieces, $1.25 bag. 



LAUREL BRANCHES 



Straight, for decorating, $2.60 case. 



LAUREL STEMS 



Large bag, $1.00 

 Cash or satisfactory reference with order. 



W. Z. PURNBLL, Snow Hill, Md. 



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White- Berried Mistletoe 



I am booking orders for {rood Whlte-berried 

 Mistletoe; my lowest Price is $5 00 per 100 lbs.; 

 cash with order or reference. I ship in good, 

 clean sugar barrels. Please place your order at 

 once before the rush. 



J. C. CROWrORD, R. D., China, Ala. 



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eon, Benora, White Wonder and White 

 Perfection, to the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change; 



Joseph Margolis, of H. M. Robinson 

 & Co., reports fall trade as extra good 

 with his firm, both here and in New 

 York. 



S. J. Goddard, among his other spe- 

 cialties, had Mrs. J. Jones, Eaton and 

 Nonin mums of grand quality for 

 Thanksgiving. 



Carnation Gorgeous is showing up 

 finely at Peter Fisher's. This is a big, 

 fancy variety on wonderful stems, eas- 

 ily overtopping all others. Benora, last 



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Advertising Twine 



Aribbon S-ie-inch wtde, on which we 

 pnnt your advertiMment erery faw 

 wchea. Coata no more than twine, 

 uno yards to apool. Spool-holder with 

 cuttincattachment furaiahed free with 



cjSe'^iteS^^""''*^''"'"'- 



g.8B per 1000 yards in 4000 yard loU 

 .16 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard leU 

 Sendltoday for free color card. 



Order either direct or 

 through your jobbar. 



Neuer Sk 

 Hoffman n 



41 nnnri St.. 



NBW TOBE CITf 



FULL LINE OF EVERGREENS 



Fine-berried Holly per case of 50 lbs., $2.50 



Hountain Laurel per lb., .02 



Galax per 1000, .60 



Mountain Fern per 1000, .70 



Leucothoe Sprays per 1000, 1.70 



Log Moss perlb., .02 



Cash with Order 



REUBEN WILLIAMSON ft CO . COSBY, TENN. 



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NFW CTArV ^^^^^ ^^OM 



ilLIf ulUl/ll THE PATCH 



FANCY FERNS 



50c per case of ICOO fi.oo per case of 2000 



Cases of 4000 to 12,000. 40c per 1000 



Cash with order. 



AARON BUCHANAN & CO., Hawk, N.C. 



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