. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1905- Th E American Florist. 661 SOMETHING NEW. rnl OW that the season for Wild Smilax is over and no more stock can be supplied, I wish ikil to call your attention to the Branches of the Huckleberry Tree as a most elegant Decorative Green. It is largely used by the Florists of the Pacific Coast, Washington and Oregon, in Decorations. The Branches are FLAT, very thickly furnished with exceedingly lustrous, green leaves and it seems to adapt itself to almost any position in decoration that the Wild Smilax can be us
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1905- Th E American Florist. 661 SOMETHING NEW. rnl OW that the season for Wild Smilax is over and no more stock can be supplied, I wish ikil to call your attention to the Branches of the Huckleberry Tree as a most elegant Decorative Green. It is largely used by the Florists of the Pacific Coast, Washington and Oregon, in Decorations. The Branches are FLAT, very thickly furnished with exceedingly lustrous, green leaves and it seems to adapt itself to almost any position in decoration that the Wild Smilax can be used in. As the introducer of Southern Wild Smilax, I think you can give roe credit for knowing a good thing when I see it, and I am convinced that in Huckleberry Branches you will have a very beautiful substitute for the Wild Smilax, of great value to you through the months of May and June. I am anxious to get the Verdict of the Floral Trade on this introduction and offer to send you a Case on Suspicion, price $ per Case if it suits you, nothing if it does not. Will you try a case on these terms? Yours very truly Caldwell The Woodsman,. CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN. The Man Who Cava You Iha Wild Smilax. EVERGREEN, ALABAMA. New Crop Hardy Ferns Now Ready dacIer^I .25 par 1000 .00 per 1000 H. Weber & Sons, MT THEIR TWO GRAND NEW CARNATIONS Announce the completion of arrangements whereby they will, beginning in Janqary 1906. disseminate jointly with MARYLAND and JESSICA. THE E. G. HILL CO., IWIv Mnrvlnnfl '' already well and favorably known, having been "Ij ITllU jr itUlU exhibited freely at the various flower shows and florist club meetings the past Fall and Winter, and in every case elicited the highest praise and most favorable comment. We pick this variety to quickly and easily displace all other whites for flrst honors, not only in exhi- bition, but in commercial points as well. We claim for it a robustness of constitution quite unequalled in any other variety and an eas
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