. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 $ pm-1000 Huckleberry viae, 60-lb. oaaa f 7J50 GflMB Lencothoe. 100 •; 1000 1(MN> NagaoUa Leaves, green and bronxe. per earton UBO 10 oartooa 14410 Galax Leaves, freen. per ease of GREEN SHEET HOSS, Tery fine for baiket work, trimmiat pots. per bag a^MI SphagBU Moss, per bale IJM. FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDOBS. nCIDGilN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Vis's Randolph St,Detroit,Nich. NEW CROP NOW READY WILD SMILAX CALDWELL'S CELEBRATED BRAND Orders Filled Promptly, $ per case Evergreen, Ala. N
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 $ pm-1000 Huckleberry viae, 60-lb. oaaa f 7J50 GflMB Lencothoe. 100 •; 1000 1(MN> NagaoUa Leaves, green and bronxe. per earton UBO 10 oartooa 14410 Galax Leaves, freen. per ease of GREEN SHEET HOSS, Tery fine for baiket work, trimmiat pots. per bag a^MI SphagBU Moss, per bale IJM. FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDOBS. nCIDGilN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Vis's Randolph St,Detroit,Nich. NEW CROP NOW READY WILD SMILAX CALDWELL'S CELEBRATED BRAND Orders Filled Promptly, $ per case Evergreen, Ala. Natural Moss . . $ per bag CALDWELL Perpetuated Mass, per bag ^^^ WOODSMAN CO. short sido, but tlic dcniaiul for them is small and nobody seems to mourn an insuflfieioncy. Easter lilies are plentiful, but move fairly -vvell within a ))rii'e range of $10 to $1;' j)or liundred. L. siieciosum is also in fair sujipiy. Valley is less plentiful tlian for some time, but ample for the dem'and, which is weak. liouvardia Humboldtii is in oversupj)ly, and stock of ji;ood quality is available. The sujjply of inisceilaueous flowers is exeeediujjly large. Hesides the ava- lanches of gladioli, asters and dahlias, there is an iiiinicnsc siip]ily of zinnias, ;iniong which are sonic fine strains. Other items available are gypsophila, cosmos, feverfew, calendulas, marigolds, buddleias, tuberoses, tritoiiias, cornflow- ers, ccntaureas, etc. Chrysanthemums have jnit in an appearance. Various Notes. Most of the visitors to the Kansas City convention arrived back in New York August 6. Among them was Rich- ard Vincent, Jr., of White Marsh, Md., who proceeded direct home. He planned, however, to be in New York Tuesday, August 22, to preside at a meeting of the executive board of tlie American Dahlia Society on that day. Charles Leaker, of Frecport, L. T., sailed for Europe August 7. Some of his friends facetiously suggest that while away "he will interview Kaiser Wilhelm, to confer as to
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