. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CHRISTMAS GREENS HEADQUARTERS. HOLLY Extra fine $ per case. Extra Fine English Boxwood. Laurel Festooning^, extra quality, 5c and 6c per yd. Princess Pine Festooning:, $6 00 per 100 yds. WILD SMILAX $3 50 and $ per case. Laurel Wreaths, extra quality, $ per doz. upwards 50c per bunch. Bouquet Green, $ per (00 lbs. GALAX Bronze Galax. $ per 1000. Green Galax, $1 00 per 1000; $ per case of 10,000. Selected Fancy and Dagg:er Ferns, $ per lOOO. Leucothoe Sprays, $ per 100. Green and Sph
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CHRISTMAS GREENS HEADQUARTERS. HOLLY Extra fine $ per case. Extra Fine English Boxwood. Laurel Festooning^, extra quality, 5c and 6c per yd. Princess Pine Festooning:, $6 00 per 100 yds. WILD SMILAX $3 50 and $ per case. Laurel Wreaths, extra quality, $ per doz. upwards 50c per bunch. Bouquet Green, $ per (00 lbs. GALAX Bronze Galax. $ per 1000. Green Galax, $1 00 per 1000; $ per case of 10,000. Selected Fancy and Dagg:er Ferns, $ per lOOO. Leucothoe Sprays, $ per 100. Green and Sphag;num Moss, $ per bb!. Headquarters for all Florists' Supplies, such as Red ImmortellCS, Wire Designs, Cut Wire, Letters of all kinds. Immortelles, Cycas Leaves, Milkweeds, Sheaves of Wheat, Ribbons, Boxes, Folding, Blue Corrugated, etc. The House That Can Supply the Goods on a Moment's Notice. HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 11-15 PROVINCE 9 CHAPMAN PLACE, Main 2617-2618- Boston, Mass. Mention the American Florist when writing Southern Wild Smilax Now Ready in Quantity. I E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. Stephen Whltton is Guilty.: Utica, N. y., Dec. 13.—After an all- week's trial in the federal court of Stephen Whitton. Jr., a commission man with a reputation here, the jury last night, after being out 15 minutes, founJ him guilty as charged in the indictment. Judge Ray will, late this afternoon, sen- tence him and it is believed that he will get a stiff sentence as the Judge was amazed at the mass of evidence against the prisoner. ? ^ ^n -^ The specific charge made agamst wliit- ton was getting maple syrup from Ver- mont laifners under false pretenses. It s">enis that Whitton inserted advertise- ments ill the Vermont papers and Fred E. ?Goss, at Tunbridge. sent him a lot of maple syrup for which Whitton never paid. It was shown that Whitton had sent out a letterhead giving his business address and also a telephone number. He had no telephone nor di
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