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The Florists^ Review 



Febeuaby 10, 1916. 



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cultural Society will hold its annual 

 dance and entertainment at Greenwich, 

 February 16. A number from New York 

 will attend. 



Edward Branch died February 4. He 

 was one of the oldest speculators in cut 

 flowers in this city, and was much re- 

 spected in the trade. His son is one 

 of the force of Charles Brown, of Broad- 

 way, 



The floral decorations of the Vander- 

 bilt gallery of the Fine Arts Academy 

 on West Fifty-seventh street were com- 

 pleted February 4, after several days 

 of labor by Woodrow & Marketos and 

 their staff, including Eobert Woodrow 

 and Walter Klein. The decoration is 

 one of the most unique and elaborate of 

 the season. Every florist in New York 

 should see it during the three weeks it 

 will be maintained. Mr. Woodrow has 

 secured the order for the Red Cross dec- 

 oration, another elaborate commission. 

 In the meantime he is resting a week 

 with his family at Delhi, N. Y. 



Eddie Anker, salesman for Traendly 

 & Schenck, has returned from his honey- 

 moon. 



The Greek-American Florists' Asso- 

 ciation will celebrate at Terrace Gar- 

 dens as usual this year. The date is 

 February 24. 



Miss Mabel Conklin, bookkeeper for 

 H. E. Fronient, has returned home from 

 the hospital and is rapidly recovering. 



J. E. Rolker, of August Rolker & 

 Sons, is making a business trip in his 

 western territory. 



Lord & Burnliam Co. has the contract 

 for $40,000 worth of new greenhouses 

 at Spring Valley, N. Y., for A. S. 

 Burns, Jr. 



Miss Winklehouse, formerly book- 

 keeper for Wm. Elliott & Sons, now is 

 in the office of Weeber & Don. 



David Burpee, of Philadelphia, was 

 a recent visitor. 



Wm. J. Elliott has recovered so com- 

 pletely from his auto accident that he 

 is able to serve his country on the grand 

 jury. 



Robert Wilson and Hugo Jahn, of 

 Brooklyn, each has added another auto- 

 mobile to his delivery equipment. 



.T. V. Phillips has been suffering from 

 poison contracted from rose thorns. Mrs. 

 Phillips has recovered from her illness. 



The second flower show at the Coun- 

 try Life Permanent Exposition will re- 

 main open until Saturday night, Feb- 

 ruary 12. It mostly is amateur and 

 private gardener in character. 



A. L. Miller had a meeting of his com- 

 mittee February 8 to forward plans for 



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We are not trying to see how cheap 

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PRICE LIST 



Per doz. Per lOO 



S-inch $1,00 $ 7,8.') 



10-inch L.S') 11,90 



llMnch 1.70 1:^,75 



14-inch 2,8') 18.7,5 



l()-inch 2.9.") 2:1.7.5 



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Si)ecial 12-lnch, com- 

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New York's trip to the Philadelphia 

 show. It is expected to have 400 in 

 the party, according to John Young. 



D. C. Arnold & Co. have about 50,000 

 square feet devoted almost exclusively 

 to carnations. 



Bowling, 



The bowlers made the following 

 scores February 3: 



In the graphic section of the New 

 York Tribune of January 30 a number 

 of the 1916 introductions in roses and 



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Size Each Doz. 



H-inch $0.15 $1.75 



10-inch 20 2.00 



J2-inch 25 2 50 



14-inch 30 3.90 



16-inch 3S 8.50 



18-inch 40 4.00 



Prepared Sheet Moss, o-lb, 

 bag, $1.50; 10-lb. bag. $2.75. 



Fresh Green Sheet Moss, $2.00 

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Meatlon Th» R«t1cw wh«n yeu write. 



chrysanthemums were splendidly illus- 

 trated. The Mrs, J. Gibson chrysan- 

 themum and Nippon, the new pompon, 

 were shown. The Gorgeous rose, a 

 Hugh Dickson novelty being marketed 



