. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,^y ->-. -?'?'('•? ,»— .-?. — V- _ '?-?";? v^ ??^'» '" r ? - 1^;^ z' "F! i-o '. ?' W '^ ?.' '? .?..?. ?•?'--• ;,--^;-7 ^'^^-^ ",-^^^ 80 The Florists^ Review May 4, 1922 FANCY FERNS jA FfaMst stock in th* coaatry $ per 1000 $ par 1000 SiriblMt to Chug* WHhMrt NsIIm. Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case $ 7JM Gram Lracothoc, 100 91JK>; 1000 * Magnolia LeavM» sreenand broDze. per oarton 1>80 10 oartoDB Galax Loavas, green, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, rery flue for basket work, trimminc pote


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,^y ->-. -?'?'('•? ,»— .-?. — V- _ '?-?";? v^ ??^'» '" r ? - 1^;^ z' "F! i-o '. ?' W '^ ?.' '? .?..?. ?•?'--• ;,--^;-7 ^'^^-^ ",-^^^ 80 The Florists^ Review May 4, 1922 FANCY FERNS jA FfaMst stock in th* coaatry $ per 1000 $ par 1000 SiriblMt to Chug* WHhMrt NsIIm. Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case $ 7JM Gram Lracothoc, 100 91JK>; 1000 * Magnolia LeavM» sreenand broDze. per oarton 1>80 10 oartoDB Galax Loavas, green, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, rery flue for basket work, trimminc pote. per bag SUM Sphagnum Moss» per bale 1410 FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDIES. PDCIDGAN COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'tlU Rudolph St,Detroit, Fancy and Dagger Ferns A No. 1 QUALITY $3,00 per 1000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. BOSTON, MASS. tr;iti'(l let'turo on ''Tin- Xaturalization of Wild ; One result of tliis week 's \nff iiiitivo fern and flower sliow lias been the for- mation of the New England Hoeiety for the Protection of Native Plants, whieh lias already secured many members an<l which will luidouhtedly secure many more durinj; the exhibition. Nearly all the material for the native jdaut show has been grown in the };reen- iiouses of Albert C. Burrage, president of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- ciety, at Beverly Farms, and it cer- tainly was a bijj undertaking. J'resident Burrage will entertain members of the American Orerjitur(> of 8(i degrees was recorded April 10. The temjierature iiveraged below tlie normal during the last weeks. Minimums below freezing were recorded on five succescive nights. As a result of the dry, cold weather, vegetation is (|uite backward. Fire broke out April 28 on land lately ac([uired by the Ariudd .\rhoretum, LYCOPODIUM or Princess Pine Naw Crop. Prepared. New Prices. Dyed a light, rich green color an


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