December 5, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Winterson's Grand Novelty 



Bang'' miislnias Tiee 



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THE ONE BEST SELLER" 



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FEW YEARS AGO we iatroduced these beautiful miniature trees to the 

 trade, and the supply each season has not equaled the demand. They 

 are almost perfect in shape and in various heights of from 1 8 inches to 42 

 inches, with a spread of 12 inches to 42 inches. The base is firmly attached 

 to a round block of selected white birch about 5 inches in diameter, and they 

 are not only desirable for table decoration but likewise suited for basket and 

 other artistic work. We have arranged for an increased number for the 

 coming season, but urge early purchase for shipment as wanted. 



Price, each 

 Dozen . . 

 Per 100 . 



i 0.30 



2.50 



16.0O 



Chicago headquarters for Bouquet Green, Holly, Evergreen Wreathing, 

 Immortelles and all Christmas Decorative Material- 

 Worth-while Quality 



OUR PRICE UST IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. It wfll SAVE YOU MONEY 



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Winterson's Seed Store 



E. F. WINTERSON CO., Prop*. 

 166 North Wabash Avonue, Lens Distance Phone. Central 6004 



CHICAGO 





HOLLY 



nHAVE just completed my contracts with the Holly peo- 

 ple of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia for my supply 



HOLLY 



for the season of 1912. I secured my Holly this year 



to be cut from the swamps in the lower part of Delaware and 



Maryland, as it is greener and has more berries on than the 

 upland Holly. It will be strictly first-class in every particular. I will have it packed as usual, in regular size cases, 

 2x2x4, and I positively guarantee it as represented. My first car will arrive here about December 1. The price on orders 

 received early will be $3.00 per case, f. o. b. Philadelphia. 



I have my Wreaths made of the brightest dark green 

 Holly possible to secure, wrapped with wire, on 10-inch 

 hoops, and each Wreath has four or five spots of berries. 

 Price. $10.00, $12.60 and $16.00 per 100, according to weight 

 and quality. 



My Laurel Wreathing comes from New Jersey. The 

 Laurel is gathered in the swamps, and the Wreathing is made 

 by hand on heavy roping in 60-yard lengths. Price. 3c per yd. 



The Mistletoe comes mostly from North and South Car- 



olina and is well berried. Price, $2.50 to $4.00 per barrel ; 

 $6.00 to $10.00 per case, according to quality, about 100 lbs. 

 to case. 



Lycopodium, in 10-yard rolls, 4c to 6c per yard. 



Christmas Trees, 6 to 20 feet high, 76c to $2.60 each. 



Send me your orders ; state the day you want it shipped, 

 and if by freight or express and by what route or railroad. 



All Christmas Greens are sold on spot cash terms, and 

 checks must accompany all orders. 



•..u„.e.|S«^:«r;:,V,*&1« F. B. WOOLEY,i52 dock st., PHILADELPHIA 



stock, but by the end of the week there 

 will probably be plenty. 



The retail shops had a highly satis- 

 factory trade last week. A number of 

 social functions and some funeral work, 

 besides the Thanksgiving business, kept 

 them all quite busy. 



Various Notes. 



W. C. Beckert, 109 Federal street, 

 now has one of the most up-to-date seed 

 stores in the county. Mr. Beckert has 

 enjoyed a reputation for fair dealing 

 and reliability for years, but has always 

 been rather conservative in his methods. 

 He has now put in a fine store front 

 and rearranged the whole store, and 

 is evidently going to push the business 

 more than in former years. 



Wm. McCauley, of the A. W. Smith 

 Co., has returned from a hunting trip 



GAUX - SPRAYS - FERNS 



FRESH FROM THE PATCH 



PerlOOO 



Long Fancy and Dagger Ferns $1.25 



Large perfect Bronze and Green Galax 50 



Long Green Leucothoe Sprays 2,50 



Short Green Leucothoe Sprays 1.25 



Average length Bronze Leucothoe Sprays 3.50 



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 customers should 

 convince you of the merits of my goods. Send -cash with a trial order. 



Elk Park, N. C. 



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T 

 J. N. PRITCHARD, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



and is proud of having killed his first 

 deer. He had some previous reputation, 



however, as a killer among the dears. 

 J. H. Orth, of McKeesport, while 



