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March 16, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



87 



Are You Going to the Show? 



THE NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW, which is to be held in Philadelphia from March 25th 

 to April 2ncl, will be the largest attended Flower Show ever held in any part of the country. 



Having in mind the past inconveniences the attending florists have had to contend with in re- 

 ceiving mail and answering same, also for a meeting place where their wants and messages 

 could be left, with proper attention given them — we have decided to arrange for all these pur- 

 poses RIGHT AT THE SHOW. You can leave your address at home c/o The NEI- 

 DINGER SERVICE BUREAU. CONVENTION HALL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

 All telegrams, mail or any other business you may care to transact shall be attended to in 

 a prompt and satisfactory manner. 



This Bureau has been established for the convenience of all attending florists, whether cus- 

 tomer or no customer, as our aim is to make the stay in Philadelphia of every florist as pleas- 

 ant as possible, and one long to be remembered as the one show where every comfort and 

 convenience was afforded them. 



Trust you will make fuU use of this FREE SERVICE BUREAU while m our city and 

 that on your return you will always remember the courtesy and attention given you in our city. 



DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS 



This Bureau will be found at the 

 Right Entrance of the Hall. 



NEIDINGER SERVICE BUREAU 

 CONVENTION HALL 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Yours very truly, JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



Advertise 



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 Attractive Packages— Use 



ADVERTISING TWINE 



A ribbon 3-16-in. wide, on which we print 

 your advertisement every few inches. 

 Costs no more than twine. 1000 yards 

 tospo(rf. Spool-holder with cutting at- 

 tachment furnished free with first order. 

 The following prices include printing: 

 $1.85 per 1000 yards in 4000 yard lots 

 1.75 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lots. 

 Send today for-free colorcard. 



Order either direct or 

 through your jobtxr. 



Neuer it 

 Hoffmann 



76 Or»ad St., 

 VZW YORK CITT 



Mention The ReTiew when yon wrlf . 



to the store of the Moore Seed Co. from 

 a business trip. Mr. rierstein wiU re- 

 main in the city during the flower show. 



Walter Mott, the genial representa- 

 tive of Benjamin Hammond, of Beacon, 

 N. Y., is in town arranging for an ex- 

 hibit at Convention hall. 



Fred Cowperthwaite gave a talk on 

 "School Gardens" before the teachers 

 and pupils of the Norwood public school, 

 at Norwood, Pa., March 10. 



Stuart H. Miller is proud of his fine 

 Killameys. Phil. 





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NEW YOEK. 



MoNTGOHEBT On Grafted Boses, sent 

 by The Review for 25 cents. 



The Market. 



There was but little enthusiasm in 

 the trade last week and prices were 

 barely steady. The tendency now is 

 downward and some quite serious 

 breaks are anticipated before this week 

 is over. Shipments will surely in- 

 crease, with warm, sunny weather, and 



2779^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-lnch SQUARB paper pot» 

 (64 cubic inches of soil and roots) than on plant» 

 raised in 4-lncli clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soit 

 and roots). See our ndvts., pages 8, and 10. 



F. W. BOCHEZXE ft SOKB, Chester, N. J. 



▲Ivrays mention tbe Flortsts* Review 

 'When 'writinB advertisera. 



