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The Florists^ Review 



December 12, 1012. 





LAST CALL FOR CHRISTMAS 

 TREES AND SPRUCE BRANCHES' 



We can supply you with Spruce or Balsam trees of good 



quality at reasonable prices. ' 



We also have on hand a few tons of Spruce Branches for 



Cemetery use. 



The quality is extra good, and we can make prompt shipment. 



L B. BRAGUE & SON, Established 1867 Hlnsdalc, Mass. 



"THE FERN MEN" 



MentloD The Review when you write. 



James Wheeler, of Natick, has been 

 appointed to have charge of all exhi- 

 bitions at Horticultural hall and their 

 proper arrangement during 1913. 



The Horticultural Club held its regu- 

 lar monthly meeting at the Parker 

 House December 4. W. J. Stewart was 

 the speaker of the evening. 



W. N. Craig. 



The grand jury has returned an in- 

 dictment for manslaughter against Al- 

 bert H. Woods, who fired the shot, 

 September 18, that killed Thomas Gol- 

 drop, a trespasser. 



Society people in Brookline are 

 aroused over the report that property 

 adjoining the home of F. E. Palmer has 

 passed to a colored man who will make 

 it a home for the aged of his race. 



PASCELS POST EEQUIEEMENTS. 



The trade is awaiting with great in- 

 terest the announcement of the regula- 

 tions under which the parcels post is 

 to be put in operation January 1. 

 Gradually the details are being worked 

 out. Among the requirements settled 

 upon are the following: 



"That distinctive parcel post stamps 

 must be used on all fourth-class matter 

 beginning January 1, 1913, and that 

 such matter bearing ordinary postage 

 stamps will be treated as 'Held for 

 postage. ' 



"That parcels will be mailable only 

 at postoflBces, branch postofBces, let- 

 tered and local named stations and such 

 numbered stations as may be desig- 

 nated by the postmaster. 



"That all parcels must bear the re- 

 turn card of the sender; otherwise they 

 will not be accepted for mailing." 



It is stated that it is of the utmost 

 importance that these requirements be 

 observed in mailing parcel post pack- 

 ages in order that such packages may 

 be promptly handled and dispatched, as 

 failure to so comply will result in in- 

 convenience and annoyance to the pub- 

 lic. 



Beatrice, Neb. — With the new house 

 built during the summer there is 18,000 

 feet of glass in the range of the Dole 

 Floral Co. The plant is in charge of 

 Walter A. Dole. 



-^ Decorative Evergreens 



^W Galax, both grreen and bronze 40c per 1000 



^ Fancy and DacKar Fams 75c per 1000 



Qraan Laucothoa. long lengths $2.00 per 1000 



Graan Laucothoa, short lengths 1.00 per 1000 



Bronza Laucathoa, long lengths 4.00 per 1000 



Bronza Laucothoa, short lengths 2.00 per 1000 



All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Write xis for special prices on 

 large quantities and regular shipments. A trial order respectfully solicited. 



T. J. RAY & CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



Mpptlon 'fbe RcTlew when yon write. 



