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The Florists' Review 



April 20, 1916. 



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 12-inch. 

 13-inch. 

 14-inch. 

 15-inch. 

 16-inoh. 

 18-inch. 



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 2.25 

 2.50 

 2.75 

 3.25 

 4.25 

 6.00 



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FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



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WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



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Mrs. CMarles Schenck. In addition to 

 the gold watch presented to Mr. Bun- 

 yard, Mrs. Bunyard was presented with 

 a diamond pin. 



The New York Plorists' Supply Co., 

 in its new building completed with cold 

 storage and every modern improvement, 

 has had the best season of its career. 

 Everything for Easter has been sold. 



H. E. Fromeut's bookkeeper, Miss 

 Conklin, is again at her desk, recovered 

 from her illness. 



Over 1,000 cases of nursery stock 

 were received from Holland last week 

 by the MacNiff Horticultural Co. The 

 attendance at the auctions grows 

 steadily. 



D. C. Arnold & Co. report a rapid 

 growth in their business. 



Table decorations by private growers 

 were the feature of the last day of the 

 New York International Flower Show, 

 April 12. Three New York hotels, 

 which had carried off prizes for table 

 decorations April 10, offered prizes to 

 private growers for the best tables. 

 There were twelve entries. The first 

 prize, a silver cup, went to Mrs. C. 

 Bradley, of Covent Station, N. J.; sec- 

 ond prize to John Canning, gardener to 

 Adolph Lewisohn, Ardsley, N. Y.; 

 third award to James Eraser, superin- 

 tendent for O. H. Kahn, Morristown, 

 N. J. A silver medal was awarded to 



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Cyoas Leaves and Wreaths, Wheat Sheaves, 

 Baskets, Artifioial and Wax Wreaths, Metal 

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Mrs. E. L. Meyer, of Huntington, N. Y. 

 The other contestants were: P. W. 

 Popp, gardener to Mrs. H. Darlington, 

 Mamaroneck, N. Y.; E. M. Johnston, 

 gardener to W. B. Thompson, Yonkers, 

 N. Y.; A. M. Golding, gardener to D. G. 

 Reid, Irvington, N. Y.; W. Whitton, 

 gardener to Mrs. J. H. Flagler, Green- 

 wich, Conn. 



The Busy Bowlers' Scores. 



Following are the results of the 



weekly bowling contest of the New 



York Florists' Bowling Club, April 13: 



Player Ist 



J. Miesem lai 



R. J. Irwin 171 



W. H. Siebrecht 1.". 



P. Jacobsen 156 



C. W. Scott ItW 



A. Kflkiida 175 



.T. Fenrich 154 



Rovatzes 132 



J. Austin Shaw. 



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 the firm will be dissolved April 29 by 



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