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Joxa 22. 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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I New Crop FANCY FERNS I 



SI .35 PER 1 



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They are fine. Let me send you a sample 

 case. Special prices on quantity orders 



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Mention The ReyJe'w -when yon ■write. 



Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 



S-inch $0.95 per ddz. 



10-inch 1.30 per doz. 



12-inch 1.66 per doz. 



14-inch 2.20 per doz. 



16-inch 2.80 per doz. 



18-inch 3.60 per doz. 



You cannot got Bottor Baskots 

 at a Hlshor Prico. 



Log Moss, $1 .50 Bii- 



THE MCCALLUM CO. 



PITTSBUMIH. PA. 



Hentlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



Quite a number from New York en- 

 joyed the field day at the A. N. Pierson 

 establishment, at Cromwell, Conn., 

 Wednesday, June 21. 



The sudden death of William P. 

 Kasting, of Buffalo, was a great shock 

 to his many friends in New York. Sec- 

 retary John Young, of the S. A. F., 

 left for Buffalo June 17 to attend the 

 funeral. 



A. S. Nash, eldest son of the late 

 Jonathan Nash, is now a member of 

 the firm of Moore, Hentz & Nash. 



There is a movement on foot to close 



WHY 



show your customers 

 an old> soiled 



Album 



OF 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractive new one postpaid for 

 only 



The Third Edition 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



(Tbe Florists* Re'vlew 

 FabUshera of -^ Tbe Florists' Manual 

 ( Tbe Album ot Desicns 



508 S. Dearbtrn St, Ckica^, ID. 



[Caxton Building:] 



the wholesale salesrooms at 1 p. m. 

 Saturdays during July and August. 



Walter Siebreeht is reported seri- 

 ously ill. 



The tenth annual outing of the New 

 York and New Jersey Association of 

 Plant Growers will be held at Forest 

 Park hotel. Forest Park, Pike county, 



Pa. The party will leave New York 

 June 27, at 10 a. m., in a special car 

 attached to the Lackawanna limited, 

 arriving at the hotel at 1:30 p. m., in 

 time for the midday dinner. Befresh- 

 ments will be provided en route. Rooms, 

 lodging and meals will be provided at 

 the hotel until the afternoon of June 



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