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The Florists' Review 



June 19, 1913. 



Ferns 



Galax 



Moss 



New Fancy Ferns 



Per 100 $0.20 Per 1000 $1.50 



Lots of 5O0O or more. . . .per 1000. $1.26 



Green Leucothoe Sprays 



PerlOO $060 PerlOOO $4.50 



Boxwood Sprays 



Perlb $020 Per case. 50 Ibe.. $7.50 



Bronze Qalax Leaves 



PerlOOO $1.26 Per 10.000 $850 



Qroon Qalax Leaves 



PerlOOO $1.25 



Sphagnum Moss 



Perb»le $l£0 



10 or more bales, per bale tr/iO 



Green Sheet Moss 



Per bundle $100 6bimdlei $4.75 



lObtmdlea 9.00 25bTmdlea 21.00 



50 bundles $40.00 



■PBCXAI. PRICKS OH LARCW QUAMTITISS. 



Bronie, Green, Red and Purple Magnolia Leaves, $1.60 carton, 

 ■▼erything in Florists* Supplies. 



Full Line of Cut Flowers and Other Greens at All Times. 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Gommission Florist, 

 84-86 East Third Ave., 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Itoptton Hie Bevlew wlien yon write. 



been satisfactory. Sweet peas are here 

 by the thousands and the prices have 

 dropped on all grades. We are getting 

 in some fine stock and it is too bad 

 that the trade will not be able to use 

 a good part of them. 



Carnations are a glut and seem to 

 have lost their grip entirely. The prices 

 on the best stock have reached $2 per 

 hundred; the poorer grades have 

 brought from $1 per hundred down. 



Easter lilies are fine and in large sup- 

 ply. The demand for these has not 

 been equal to the supply and there is 

 a big loss here to the grower. It 

 seems that in this line there is an 

 oversupply or none at all and the 

 writer thinks the growers should get 

 together on this item and post each 

 other so that the big glut could be 

 overcome. 



There is a big supply of snapdragons 

 and candytuft that missed Memorial 

 day and all this helps to crowd the 

 market. Lily of the valley is fine 

 and in heavy supply. Green goods are 

 holding firm and fancy ferns are 

 rather scarce. 



This has been a good year for the 

 plant growers and they all report 

 clean up sales. Vincas have brought 

 as high as $20 to $25 in the last week. 



Various Notes. 



Robert linger, who has been for sev- 

 eral years in charge of the greenhouses 

 and conservatory on Belle Isle park, 

 has lost his position through a recent 

 change in adnlinistration. The posi- 

 tion of head gardener, which Mr. lin- 

 ger held, has been done away with en- 

 tirely and Robert Flowerday, former 

 superintendent of parks and boule- 

 vards, has been appointed general over- 

 seer of Belle Isle park. 



The members of the Detroit Florists' 

 Club will in the near future receive 

 an invitation to hold an outdoor meet- 

 ing at Thos. Browne's greenhouses, at 

 Greenfield, Mich. Looking back over 

 the club 's records, we find that the most 

 enjoyable of all our gatherings were 

 those at which we met outdoors, as the 

 guests of some one of our hospitable 

 members; we may, therefore, look for- 

 ward to a most enjoyable evening at 

 Mr. Browne's. The exact date will be 

 announced later. 



Wm. Dilger, who has been away from 

 Detroit for a year serving the city of 

 London, Ont., as head of the park sys- 



Great Disaster in Ferns 

 But All for Your Benefit 



NEW CROP FANCY OR DAGGER FERNS 

 Only $1.00 per 1000 



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

 orders at once— first come, first served— but we hope me have enoush for all. 



Fin* Bronx* Qalax 10.000 lots, $5.00 



Or**n aalax 75c per 1000 



Laiir*l Fsatoonlnst made fresh 4c. 5c. 6c per yard 



Laur*l Wr«aths $3.00 per dozen 



Pin* Wr*atli* $2 50Jfii3.00 per dozen 



Sphasnum Moss, 12-bbl. bales, only $6.00. Try a bale and you will 

 buy and buy and buy again. 



Yours for business, 



NEW SALEN FERN CO. 



T*l*srapli Offfic*: P. O. Addrasa: 



NEW SALEM. MASS. MILUNaTON, MASS. 



BEST QUALITY CUT FERNS 



$1.50 PER 1000 



Disoount on large orders. 



Anybody wantlnc Ferns shipped in Paper Boxes can have 

 them by asUnr 



ROBERT QROVESp 127 Commercial St., ADAMS, MASS 



Mention Th» R«t1«w wtea yon wttf . 



Hockleberry Branches 



S2.00 par 80-lb. eaa*. 



All Orders Filled Promptly 



CHAS. S. LEE A CO. 



EVEROKEEN, ALA. 



FANCY CUT FERNS 



NEW CROP 



I CM Save You Money. Write for Prices 



HENRY LESHER, Hancclona, Mich . 



tem, is with us again. Just what are 

 Mr. Dilger 's plans for the future is a 

 matter of conjecture. 



Albert Stahelin will soon realize a 

 small fortune from a crop of indoor 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE 



$2.00 per case. 



Fancy Faraa, at $1.26 per 1000 



Dassar Fara*. at i.io per 1000 



Write, wire or phone 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO. 



Evarythlns In Southam Evarsraana 

 EVERQREKN. ALA. 



Mention Tbe ReTlew when yon write. 



H. J SMITH 



Wholesale and retsil dealer in Cut Fancy and 

 Dagger Ferns, long and green. No better to 

 be had. In 5000 lots and over, only $1.26 per 

 1000. Write for price on yearly contracts. 

 All other Forest Greens. Special price on 

 large lots. No quarantine on our Greens. 

 Order today. Address H. J. SMITH, Hlna- 

 dala, Maaa. 



Mention The Rerlcw wben yon write. 



tomatoes. Immediately after the de- 

 mand for cam3.tion3 had somewhat 

 subsided Mr. Stahelin planted four of 



