. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Fbrists' Review APSIL 9, 1914. 1 FANCY FERNS PliMst stock In th« country We can supply 70u with good ?tock the year around. $ par 1000 $ par 1000 '"'^^ Place your standlns orders with us. Full supply at all times. No shortages. f^HgHMpi^a^EPSiiS^^ Imported green and bronxe Magnolia Baskets $: 6 baskets, each, $ I ^mnvvirnn^nKHM^^ Qalax Leaves, green and bronse per 1000, $; case of 10,000, Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100. $; per 1000, Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case. 50 lbs., Sphagnum Moss


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Fbrists' Review APSIL 9, 1914. 1 FANCY FERNS PliMst stock In th« country We can supply 70u with good ?tock the year around. $ par 1000 $ par 1000 '"'^^ Place your standlns orders with us. Full supply at all times. No shortages. f^HgHMpi^a^EPSiiS^^ Imported green and bronxe Magnolia Baskets $: 6 baskets, each, $ I ^mnvvirnn^nKHM^^ Qalax Leaves, green and bronse per 1000, $; case of 10,000, Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100. $; per 1000, Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case. 50 lbs., Sphagnum Moss per bale, ttRKEN SHOET MOSS, v«ry fin* for Baskot Worii, Trimmlns Pets. ate. I—'"w* P«r bas. FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES MCIDGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St.,Detroitlch. 'Vtmnj'.;.,-:;;.,--. Mention The Rerlew wh»n yon write fore specialized on carnations, is put- ting several houses to roses, using about 8,000 plants. Joseph Koppelman has added six more wire workers to his force. The Norwood Floral Co. is sending some fine pansies to the local market. Annie F. Peckham is erecting a large dwelling in the rear of her greenhouses, 111 Carpenter street. William J. Faulkner has sold his place at Warren and purchased a large tract of land in Kearsarge, N. H., where, with his son, Mr. Faulkner in- tends going into business on a more ex- tensive scale. Albert Holscher has his new house about ready to pick sweet peas. He has a fine crop of violets, of which he expects to pick upwards of 50,000 for Easter. Oscar Lingberry has taken a position at the Westminster Greenhouses. He was formerly with Thomas Curley. There was a shortage of violets last week, due to the extraordinary de- mands made by the EJks, who had a big parade, a banquet and the laying of the corner stone of their new build- ing, all on different occasions. Charles Smith was one of the aids in the cor- ner stone ceremonies. J. A. Budlong & Sons Co. is erecting six new houses


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