. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review August 6, 1914. A FANCY FERNS FlB«st stock In th« country We can lupplr yoa with cood itock tba year around. $ par 1000 $ pw 1000 mmfiii.: Place your atandltit orders with as. Full supply at all times. No shortages. Imported ireen and bronse Magnolia Baskets ; 6 baskets, each, $ Qalax Leayes, green and bronse per 1000, $; case of 10,000, Oreen LeucothoeSprays, extra fine per ; per 1000, Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case, 50 lbs., Sphagnnm Moss per bale, QRKKN SHUT MOSS. v«iy fin*
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review August 6, 1914. A FANCY FERNS FlB«st stock In th« country We can lupplr yoa with cood itock tba year around. $ par 1000 $ pw 1000 mmfiii.: Place your atandltit orders with as. Full supply at all times. No shortages. Imported ireen and bronse Magnolia Baskets ; 6 baskets, each, $ Qalax Leayes, green and bronse per 1000, $; case of 10,000, Oreen LeucothoeSprays, extra fine per ; per 1000, Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case, 50 lbs., Sphagnnm Moss per bale, QRKKN SHUT MOSS. v«iy fin* for Basket Worii. TrinMlns Pots. ate. P«r bas, FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES d NICHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., DetroitNich. Mention The ReTlew when yon write. the flower trade can only be conjectured, and all branches of the business await with much anxiety the outcome. The daily receipts of gladioli here are already beyond computation. The price has fallen to $1 per hundred, even the new varieties and the selects command- ing no more, and the same exactly may be said of asters. Hydrangeas and goldenrod are the latest novelties in the windows. This is rushing the sea- son with a vengeance. Eain has fallen almost continuously for two weeks and its ? effects upon the sweet peas and asters may be imagined. Various Notes. In less than two weeks from the date of this issue of The Review, ' * Eastward Hoi" will be the cry of many hundreds on their way to the convention of the S. A. F. at Boston. On the evening of August 17 the New York contingent will leave by the steamer Massachusetts. Chairman Traendly issues his last call to those desiring berths, only 100 having been reserved and most of these already taken. The gardeners are being cared for by Secretary Ebel, of Madison, N. J. A party of 200 to go via the all-water route seems assured. Tuesday, August 4, the Tarrytown Horticultural Society enjoyed its annual outing at Eye beach, Rye, N.
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