. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Henry M. Robinson & Co. Wholesale Commission Florists. tUl r lowers greens a^id Florists* supplies. Bronze and Green Galax $ lOOO: $ per 10 000 FANCY. Uacotboe Sprays $ per lOO; $ per 1000 DAQGKR. $ per 1000 Southern Wild Smilax, Branch Laurel, Laurel Festooning, $ per 1000 Green and Sphagnum Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand. Can fill orders at a moment's notice, Telephone or telegraph. Telephones: 2617-2618 Main: Fort Hill 25290. Rf^CTrkM IM it CC 15 Province S
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Henry M. Robinson & Co. Wholesale Commission Florists. tUl r lowers greens a^id Florists* supplies. Bronze and Green Galax $ lOOO: $ per 10 000 FANCY. Uacotboe Sprays $ per lOO; $ per 1000 DAQGKR. $ per 1000 Southern Wild Smilax, Branch Laurel, Laurel Festooning, $ per 1000 Green and Sphagnum Moss, Boxwood Sprays. A large stock constantly on hand. Can fill orders at a moment's notice, Telephone or telegraph. Telephones: 2617-2618 Main: Fort Hill 25290. Rf^CTrkM IM it CC 15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place, DVS I \fni9 Ivl>%99* ^ FANCY TERNS, iir*il=oo ?^^^i^i^E' New Crop Galax, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; 10, "?^^Sft^SffiS^ Sphainnm Moss, large bales . $; 6 bales. $7X0. Extra fine ^^^^^ Leacothoe Sprays. Green and Bronze $ per 100: $ lUOO Boxwood per bunch, 35c; SO-pound case $ Lotf Moss, in barrels for han^in^ baskets $ per barrel Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us A trial order solicited. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc. Wi olesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies, 38-40 Broadway, All phone connections. DETROIT, MICH. Laurel Wreathing and Sheet Moss Galax, Leucothoe and Ferns Shipped to all parts. We are strictly wholesale. 16 years' experience in florist business in Chicago. Write for prices to SWAN & CHEGGIN, Roan Mountain, Tenn. has been for funeral tvork, but the theaters are now all open and an occa- sional order from this source is now received. With the opening of the schools this week, and the return of those who spent their summer away, the promise of fall business is brighter. George W. Smith of the Cleveland Florists' Exchange, will remember La- bor Day, 1910. The arrival of an eleven pound baby boy early in the morning, the third in the family, was the cause of a smiling countenance. Mother and baby are both doing nicely. Charl
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