. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Feb. 12. Greens! Greens! Greens! Boxwood, oer case. SO $; 100 $ LeDCOttioe Sprays, per 109, 50c; per 1000, $ Galax, grecD and bronze, per 1000. 75c; per case lonno. ^.600. Wild Smllax, per 50-lb. case. $; 2 case lots. W.(K) 4 case lots, $16. Smilax, per dozen strini^s. $1 50. Fancy Eastern Ferns, per 1000. $; 5,000 lots, $s' 0. Grem Sheet Moss, per bundle. $ Spha^nm Moss, per bundle. $ William Murphy, Wholesale Commission Florist '"m-qbo!&q


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Feb. 12. Greens! Greens! Greens! Boxwood, oer case. SO $; 100 $ LeDCOttioe Sprays, per 109, 50c; per 1000, $ Galax, grecD and bronze, per 1000. 75c; per case lonno. ^.600. Wild Smllax, per 50-lb. case. $; 2 case lots. W.(K) 4 case lots, $16. Smilax, per dozen strini^s. $1 50. Fancy Eastern Ferns, per 1000. $; 5,000 lots, $s' 0. Grem Sheet Moss, per bundle. $ Spha^nm Moss, per bundle. $ William Murphy, Wholesale Commission Florist '"m-qbo!" 311 Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Galax and Leucothoe Sprays Quality counts and we have it. A trial ordur will convince you. New field. No competitirn: 15 years'experience. Everyihing shipped under positive guarantee. Prices as f Hows: Galax, Green or Bronze. 50c p. r IWO Leucothoe Sprays, Oreor. 2 (-pt and up. Ion?. $ per 1. OO Leuco- thoe Sprays, G'epn 16 inches and up to 2 feet, $ p. r 0 0. Leucothoe Sprays, Bronze. Kood lengths. $ per 1000. Reasonable discount on large orders. The Tuckaseigee Evergreen Co. SYLVA, N. C. George Cotsonas & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Evergreen FincT «Bd Dagger^ Ferns. Bronze and Green Galax. Fbose 1202 Mad. Sg. MainStore, 50 W. 28tli St., NEW YORK. New Crop Ferns FANCY and DAGGER ready May 1st. Special price for large orders Price $ per 1000. CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO., Evergreen, Alabama Toronto. TBADE FAIR. With extremely cold weather, as low as 15° below zero, business holds up fairly well. There are a number of fairly g-ood decorations around, but it is difficult to ? move plants in this weather without Iiaving more or less of them frost-bitten. The,few days of sunshine we have had lately have had a good effect on stock, especially in the rose line, and, excepting American Beauties, all are more plentiful since the holidays. Richmond and Killarney are coming in fine shape and Mrs. Jar- dine is supe


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