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The Florists' Review 



March 9. 1916. 



Emerald Green Carnation Fluid 



For ST. PATRICK'S DAY GREEN CARNATIONS use 



A JAX FLOWER DYE 



The only Dye on the market that will color a beautiful Emerald Green and still allow the flower to retain its natural 

 appearance. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Complete instructions free. Per quart, by express, $1.00. 



And a complete line of Florists' Supplies. Headquarters for "Perfect Shape" Brand Wire Designs. 



Catalogue Free 



WINTERSOirS SEED STORE 



166 North Wabash Avenue 

 , CHICAGO === 



Mention The Berlwr when yon write. 



purple lilac and forsythia, find a good 

 sale. Jonquils have improved in qual- 

 ity. Some fine rambler roses are being 

 offered. Orchids are scarce but are in 

 light demand. Gardenias still are in 

 short supply. 



Last week was noted for the number 

 of dinners, teas, receptions and other 

 social events calling for flowers. Many 

 of these were elaborate and the florists 

 are well pleased with results. The 

 shipping orders from out-of-town points 

 were heavy and one concern furnished 

 450 old-fashioned bouquets for use in a 

 Virginia city. 



Various Notes. 



William F. Gude has been elected 

 exalted ruler of the Washington lodge, 

 No. 15, B. P. O. E. 



George C. Shaffer is planning to or-_ 

 ganize a bowling team to attend the 

 Philadelphia flower show to compete 

 with the florists' teams from other 

 cities. The Florists' Club of Wash- 

 ington has a fine line-up, consisting of 

 Mr. Shaffer, as captain; George H. 

 Cooke, Robert F. McLennan, Samuel 

 Simmons, William H. Earnest, George 

 C. Dalgleish and Edward Niedomanski. 



Harry B. Lewis, chairman of the 

 transportation committee, is planning 

 some novel stunts to entertain the mem- 

 bers of the Florists' Club of Washing- 

 ington, D. C, who, with their families 

 and friends, have notified him that they 

 will make the trip to the Philadelphia 

 National Flower Show. He has been 

 informed that a large number of Bal- 

 timoreans will board the special train 

 when it reaches their city and make 

 the trip with those from Washington. 



C. L. L. 



CINOINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is fair. The supply is large 

 enough for all present needs; the de- 

 mand is just ordinary. Shipping busi- 

 ness, however, is good. The receipts of 

 roses are suflScient for requirements and 

 include some fine blooms. The carna- 

 tion supply remains unchanged. Easter 

 lilies, callas and rubrums are plentiful 

 and of excellent quality. Sweet peas, 

 too, are plentiful. The bulbous offerings 

 include fine Dutch hyacinths, tulips, 

 both double and single, jonquils, daffo- 

 dils and freesias. Valley may be had 

 in large quantities and is excellent. 

 Among the other stock offered are or- 

 chids, *mignonette, forget-me-nots, mar- 

 guerites and snapdragon. 



GREE 



■ Cyaceine Fliwer Cdtrin^ 

 I For St. Patrick's Day 



M We have handled this coloring for 

 = the past two years and find it to be 

 ^ the most satisfactory green coloring 

 M in the market and have never known 

 H it to injure flowers in any way, not 

 B even destroying their fragrance. 



g We offer this to you at 50c per 

 ^ package (enough for one to two 

 quarts); will color 100 to 300 car- 

 nations. Three packages for $1.25, 

 postpaid. Special discounts on large 

 quantities. 



It is impossible to get any more col- 

 oring imported , therefore order early . 



A. T. PYFER & CO. 



30 East Randolph St. 

 [CHICAGO, ILL. IIIIlllfllll llM 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



Original St. Patrick's Green 

 Carnation Absorber 



Enough powder to make one 

 to two quarts of fluid 



Enough powder to make two 

 to four quarts of fluid 



50e 

 $1.00 



Absolutely the best. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed or money cheerfully refunded. 



ERNE & KLINGEL 



30 E. Randolph St., Chicagro 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



St. Patrick's Carnation Fluid 



(for coloring Carnations Green) 

 Price per qnart, 50c prepaid 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



Wholesale Florist 

 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew wh«n yon write. 



Various Notes. 



Eoy Eudolph has arranged to take 

 over the business of his father, the 

 late Max Budolph. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been receiving some first-class 

 Dutch hyacinths. 



C. E, Critchell has been putting a 



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i The Real I 



I Irish Green | 



S Will color Carnations, S 



= Tulips, Sweet Peas, S 



E Lilies and almost any s 



= White Flower. Get = 



= the BEST color here. S 



E Quart Package, 50c; 3 Quarts, s 



= $1.36; 5 for $2.00— prepaid. = 



Z Stamps or Cash, Please. S 



E * Dye 1b Scarce. Order Quick. S 



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Mantlon Hie BeTlew when yon writ*. 



CARNAnONDYE 



M^ch the best dye on the market 

 for St. Patrick's day. A packet 

 will color from 75 to 100 carna- 

 tions. 1 pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 60c; 

 12 pkts., $2.00, postpaid on receipt 

 of price. 



Chas.W. NcKellar 



S2 K. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO 



Mention "^he ReTley when yon write. 



GREEN CARNATIONS 



Send 25c and receive by mail a package of dye 

 that will color 75 to 100 carnations green. Have 

 many letters stating it is best on market. 3 

 pkgs., 60c; 12.00 per doz. 2c stamps accepted. 



LOUIS ELSASS,Chillicothe,Ohio 



Mentkai Th« Bevleir when yog wri f . 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARES paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lncb clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-pagre advt., pages 10-11. 



F. W. BOCHELLE & SONS, Chester. N. J. 

 Mention The BeTl«w wben yon writ*. 



