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The Florists' Review 



Mat 29, 1913. 



NFttf VFNTTTrW PPPN l^^^ year's crop. $1.50 per 1000; lots of 5000 

 IILII ALU 1 Ul/ll I rLIIll or more, at $1.25 per 1000. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, wh.....u co».m.....„ 34.33 g^^^ j^^^^ /^^^^ Cincinnati, Ohio 



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WM. MURPHY, 



LONG DISTANCE PHONES MAIN 980 and 981 



Wholesale Dealer in Cut Flowers 

 and Florists' Supplies of all kinds 



309 Main Street, CINCINNATI, 0. 



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I have NEW FANCY AND DAGGER CUT FERNS, NATIVE STOCK, S2.00 per lOOO 



Old crop, spring pick $1.00 per 1000, immediate delivery- Cold storage ferns $2.00 per 1000, immediate delivery. 



Fern plants- 6 or more varieties— for sun or sbade locations, $3.00 per case— 86 by 24 by 12 inches. June delivery. 

 GREEN SHEET MOSS, fresh from the logs, delivered by exprsES, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, $2.00 per large bag. 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, 



GLENWOOD, MICH. 



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its rooms in the Grand Opera House 

 building, Twenty-third street and 

 Eighth avenue. The speaker of the eve- 

 ning will be Adolph Farenwald, of Ros- 

 lyn, Pa.; the subject, "Affiliation." In 

 addition to this the Thomas A, Edison 

 Co., of Orange, N. J., will give a novel 

 and elaborate musical entertainment. 

 Chairman Miesem is assured of some 

 fine exhibits and the house committee 

 promises something novel for the inner 

 man. The annual outing of the club 

 will take place July 1. Chairman Kess- 

 ler announces a large subscription for 

 prizes, some $400 already being pledged. 

 The committee is composed of the best 

 young athletic talent in the organiza- 

 tion. As previously reported, the 

 Greek-American annual outing will be 

 held July 9. Both societies have chosen 

 Wetzel 's grove, at College Point, as the 

 scene of their festivities. 



Patrick Welch, of Boston, was a vis- 

 itor last week. 



Mrs. Warendorff, Sr., has returned to 

 the Ansonia Flower Shop from a two 

 weeks' recuperative visit to Atlantic 

 City. 



David Clarke's Sons sent some hand- 

 some designs to the Flagler funeral, in 

 Florida, a wreath of orchids from John 

 D. Rockefeller among them. 



Maurice Glass, manager for H. M. 

 Robinson Co., has been ill with an 

 attack of tonsilitis. The company is 

 doing a large shipping business, one 

 order May 24 including 4,000 assorted 

 roses. 



Moore, Hentz & Nash are settled in 

 their new offices, with abundant space 

 in the big second floor of 55 West 

 Twenty-sixth street for any further 

 growth in business. Mr. Nash visited 

 the Bedford Hills plant May 23 and 

 he says everything is booming there, 

 the driven wells supplying all the water 

 needed. Cardinal is to be thrown out 

 next season. 



P. J. Smith celebrated his 'steentlt 

 birthday May 24. 



Joseph Fenrich was the guest of 

 Thomas Head, of Bergenfield, N. J., 

 last week, assisting in the third de- 

 gree Masonic ceremonies attending the 

 initiation of Mr. Head 's foreman, Wm. 

 Seville. 



The Golden Flower Shop, 59 Lafay- 

 ette avenue, Brooklyn, is a handsome 



Great Disaster In Fertisi 

 But All for Your Benefit 



NEW CROP FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 

 Only $1.00 per 10OO 



Never before have Ferns been sold at this price at this time of the year. Send in your 

 orders at once— first come, first served— but we hope ^e have enough for all. 



Fin* Bronx* Qalax 10.000 lots, $5 00 



Or**n Galax 75c per 1000 



Laural Fsstoonlns, made fresh 4c. 5c, 6c per yard 



Laur*l Wraaths $3.00 per dozen 



Pin* Wr*atha $2 50 to $3.00 per dozen 



Sphasnum Moaa, 12-bbl. bales, only $5.00. Try a bale and you will 

 buy and buy and buy again. 



Yours for business. 



NEW SALEN FERN CO. 



T*i*a:raph Of flea: 



NEW SALEM, MASS. 



P. O. Addr***: 



MILUNQTON, MASS. 



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FINE JAPANESE AIR PLANT 



$4.50 per 100 



BOTANICAL DECORATING CO. 



804 So. Fifth Av*., Chleaso 



Artificial, paper and wax flowers, palms, ferns, 

 etc., ruscus, beech and oak sprays, and other 

 decoratives. dend for colored catalogue. 



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^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



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ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



of any description for general decorating. 

 NATURAL PREPARED 



Palms, Sagos, etc., for Hali, Parlor or Special 



Decorations 



Special aesortment of Paper Flowers for Auto or 



Floral Parades. 



Write for Special Catalojruo F. R. 17 



TaiJ N«fM>liai<t' lS-22 N. Michiirnn Ave . 

 l/in nCUtBCfl^ 4th Floor. CRICAOO 



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GOLDFISH 



MAKE YOUR 



WINDOWS 



ATTRACTIVE 



and are als 

 profitable. 



Order from us. 

 We are experts 

 in the business. 

 S7.00 per 100 



aud up. 



(Snmmer Price.) 



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AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



144S W. Madison St.. CHICAOO 



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Magnolia Leaves E^ed.'^'*' ""'' 



American Oak Sprays Cycas Leaves 



Rosens Statlce 



Write for samples 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



17 N. Franklin Street, Chicago 



SelllDK Agent for 

 OVE ONATT. Hammond, Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages. 



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 writing advertisers. 



