. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAGNOLIA LEAVES PREPARED Prepared by COLORS: BoeCh or Oak Sprays V^KrE^^/E^C5 Brown, Green or Purple Green, Tan or Red Kdl V CJS Si 25 "ER CARTON 100-lb. Cases $ ^^^"^^"^ * ^w^^^^ yf^MV -, . ^ , n L * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v 25 lbs. of leaves $ Short Oak or Beech Sprays ^'^^^^^^^™f^ 50 ibs. oi Per Carton, $ '^^?^?????????^ 100 lbs. of leaves If Red it wanted add 15 per eent. Bamboo Stakes FANCY FERr^S p:„. a^„^^ Natural 2'6%per lOGO. $-5:00 DAGGER FERNS ?^'"® '^""^^ " 3'6;, ; EAG


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAGNOLIA LEAVES PREPARED Prepared by COLORS: BoeCh or Oak Sprays V^KrE^^/E^C5 Brown, Green or Purple Green, Tan or Red Kdl V CJS Si 25 "ER CARTON 100-lb. Cases $ ^^^"^^"^ * ^w^^^^ yf^MV -, . ^ , n L * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v 25 lbs. of leaves $ Short Oak or Beech Sprays ^'^^^^^^^™f^ 50 ibs. oi Per Carton, $ '^^?^?????????^ 100 lbs. of leaves If Red it wanted add 15 per eent. Bamboo Stakes FANCY FERr^S p:„. a^„^^ Natural 2'6%per lOGO. $-5:00 DAGGER FERNS ?^'"® '^""^^ " 3'6;, ; EAGLE FERNS Natural, •maU perlOO, $ G«5?«> 2 6, ^, ^ SOAP FERNS MetalUc Finish, small '? " ";;!!!!*'6',' " 12!oO WRITE FOR PRICES " " medium " Southern Decorative Evergreens IMMEDIATE DELIVERY £ HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE ca^e^'s^''^^^^^^^ E WATER OAK FOLIAGE ^2„S9as^s^:2o^o^^^ REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Inc., Brewton, Ala. r O 01 X SURE TO PLEASE. more abundant and splendid spikes of America, Mrs. F. King and other sorts are offered. Prices are rather low, A good number of the small-flowered Peach Blossom are also coming in. Narcissi sell well. They realized as much as $8 to $10 per hundred for Mothers' day and still clean up nicely. The indoor supply is about over, but a good out- door crop is now available. Cattleya Mossise is bringing $50 to $100 per hundred, according to quality. White bouvardia on short stems sells at $6 to $8 per hundred. Roses, hydrangeas and other pot plants sell moderately well. The continued cold weather is preventing early sales of bedding plants. Various Notes. The National Association of Garden- ers held a conference of New England members in Horticultural hall May 6; it was well attended. Robert Cameron acted as presiding officer and many problems pertaining to the profession were fully discussed. Resolutions sup- porting the action of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in calling a con


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