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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbdabt 24, 1016. 



One and One-quarter Million 

 Green Hyacintli Stalces y^ 



AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LOW PRICES: 



5000 lots 10,000 lots 



12-mch length $3.75 $ 7.00 



IS-inch length 5.50 . 10.00 



This price will only hold good until this lot is sold. 

 Write for case-lot prices — 25,000 to the- case. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NQDINGER CO.-FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



1309-11 N. Second St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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YOUNG TOOL COMPANY 



CASEY, ILLINOIS 



Strong, Substantial 



WIRE HJtNeiNB BASKETS 



Painted green, laced with galvanized wire. 

 In measuring dimensions of all baskets the 

 depth is one half of the diameter. This meas- 

 ure does not include feet. All baskets fur- 

 nished complete with hangers. 



Without With Ring Scroll 



house, in which 10,000 Matchless are 

 planted, was a mass of buds and blooms. 

 It left no question in our mind as to 

 the profitableness of the variety. 



The February Meeting. 



The party returned to Lancaster for 

 the monthly meeting of the club, prior 

 to which there were two delightful din- 

 ner parties, one at Hotel Brunswick and 

 the other at Metfett's cafe. President 

 H. A. Schroyer presided over the meet- 

 ing. A committee was appointed to 

 arrange for a ladies' night, to be held 

 the last Thursday of April. Albert M. 

 Herr, Lemon 8. Landis, Frank L. Kohr 

 and Eudolph Nagel were named to act 

 on this committee, A representative 

 of the Philadelphia Press presented an 

 advertising proposition to the club in 

 regard to the National Flower Show 

 to be held next month in Philadelphia, 

 in which the club decided to partici- 

 pate. 



M. C. Wright, of the Lord & Burn- 

 ham Co., gave an interesting talk on 

 ' * Greenhouse Construction. * ' More 

 than a hundred lantern slides were 

 shown of greenhouse buildings of fifty 

 years ago down to the present modem 

 constructions. It proved one of the 

 most profitable and enjoyable lectures 

 the club ever heard. The following 

 were elected to membership: W. L. 

 Keeny, of New Cumberland, Pa.; S. S. 

 Pennock, D. J. Keohane and Amos Q. 

 Kauffman. E. Vincent, Jr., of White 



Our WIRE BASKETS are 



- HAND MADE 



SUPERIOR 



Enameled Green 



We are not trying to see how cheap 

 a hanging basket we can make— 

 but how gfood. Naturally there 

 must be some difference in prices 

 as between the best basket one 

 can make and the cheapest— but 

 there's a whole lot more difference 

 in the quality than there is in the 

 price. If you seek a good article, 

 send us a trial order. 



PRICE LIST 



Per doz. Per 100 



8-inch $1.00 $ 7.85 



10-inch 1.35 11.90 



12-inch 1.70 13.75 



14-inch 2.35 18.75 



l&-inch 2.95 23.75 



18-inch.... 3.75 30.00 



Special, 12-|n., com- 



petition grade ... . L55 12.50 



FANCY 



8REEN SHEET MOSS 



3 BU. SIZE-XXX QUALITY 



Large Sacks, $1.50 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Seventli SL, PinSBURGH, PA. 



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fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-inch clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil 

 and roots). See oar 2-page adyt., pages 12-13. 

 F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS. Chester, N, 3. 

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Marsh, Md., will give a lecture on 

 "The Bulb Fields of Holland," at the 

 March meeting of the club. The ladies 

 are invited to attend this meeting. 



THE BEST 



WIRE BASKET 



AND 



WHY 



Made of Galvanized Wire and 

 crimped. Closer meshed to hold 

 moss better, and less of it. It's 

 sturdy and strong. The price is 

 right. You can't beat it. 



Size Each Doz. 



8-inch $0.16 11.76 



10-inch 20 2.00 



12-inch 26 2.60 



14-inch 80 3.00 



16-inch 86 8.60 



18-inch 40 4.00 



Prepared Sheet Moss, 5-lb. 

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



Fresh Green Sheet Moss, $2.00 

 per bag. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKtE, WIS. 



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The visiting committee has arranged 

 a trip to Christiana to visit M. J. Brin- 



