﻿April 1, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



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, "Superiora" 



Maidenhair Ferns 



Adiantum Formosum 



IN ALL SIZES 



Recognized by the leading wholesale 

 florists as the best on the market. 



One trial will convince you. 



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Superiora" 



Magnolia Leaves 



Are today more in demand than ever on account of their far superior quality. 



We have over 58 endorsements from the largest Florists' Supply Houses. 



"Enough said." 



DR. H. DUX CO., Jacksonville, Fla. 



THE BEST 



WIRE 

 HANGING 



CARNATIONS, ROSES 



Ferns, $3.50 per 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, $1.50 per 1000; case of 10,000, 



$10.00. 

 lAagrnolia Leaves, prepared, per carton, $1.75. 

 Sphagnum Moss, per bale, $2.00; 10 bales, $17.50. 

 Green Sheet Moss, $1.00 per bundle; $1.75 per bag. 



EVERYTHING 



In Florists' Supplies 



THE WILLIAM MURPHY COMPANY 



Inch Doz. 100 



10 $3.00 $20.00 



12 3.50 25.00 



14 4.00 27.60 



16 5.00 35.00 



329 Main Street 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 

 Phones Main 980-981 



Largest Shippers of Home-Grown Cut Rowers in the Gncinnati Market 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



or plant grower should not also know. 

 An organization of this kind was just 

 as possible in Boston as in Chicago and 

 New York. Eetailers support the new 

 association. Growers, it was evident, 

 must pay as much as mills and factories 

 if they were to retain their men. To 

 do this successfully, they must organize. 

 W. R. Pierson said that he had 

 branches in mind for New York, l&oston, 

 the Connecticut valley and Albany, the 

 latter to take in members as far away 

 as Poughkeepsie and Utica, N. Y. He 



made an effective plea for the new as- 

 sociation. Both he and Mr. Ammann 

 were heartily applauded. 



It was unanimously voted to appoint 

 temporary oflacers and later to perfect a 

 permanent organization in Boston. W. 

 C. Stickel was appointed temporary 

 and J. Frank Edgar, treasurer. Dele- 

 gates were selected to attend the 

 Cleveland convention, as follows: 

 George T. Elliott, Arthur 8. Parker, 

 Thomas Roland, Herman H. Bartsch 

 and S. J. Goddard. About fifty of the 



growers present joined the association 

 and, with more recent accessions, a 

 strong local branch is assured. 



Various Notes. 



All the growers, retailers and whole- 

 salers anticipate a record Easter busi- 

 ness and the fine weather we have lately 

 enjoyed insures a much larger supply 

 of plants and flowers than at one time 

 seemed possible. 



At Penn's the vases of Rose Frank 



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