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The Florists' Review 



December 7, 1916. 



Yes sir, most emphaticaOy these are Specials 



Small velvet POINSETTIAS, 3>^-inch diameter, $3.00 per gross. 



Single stemmed HOLLY BERRIES, 10-gross lots, $1.50. 



White frosted LEAVES, 65c per gross. 



Red and Green FRIEZE PORTIERES, 5-ft. size, $1.00; 8-ft. size, $1.25. 



Lots of RED ROPING, CAPES, STATICE, RUSCUS, IMMORTELLES. 

 DIANA GRASS, CHRISTMAS WREATHS and other novelties. 



Send $10.00 for an assortment of our Christmas MAKE-UP materials for 

 baskets and wreaths. Our Christmas Boolclet is yours for the asking. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



116-118 Seventh Street PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Wvntlno Th» R»««*w wli*a rrm writ* 



the most important meeting of the year. 

 There will be several contests for the 

 honors and the house committee prom- 

 ises a turkey collation. 



Johnson & Millang have opened a re- 

 tail store at 165 West Thirty-fourth 

 street, where they will sell seeds, plants, 

 bulbs, cut flowers and florists' supplies. 

 It is a good location, close to the Penn- 

 sylvania station. 



Herbert Brown, of Richmond, Va., is 

 in the city, the guest of John Miesem. 

 These gentlemen and A. Kakuda left 

 December 2 for an over-Sunday visit 

 to C. W. Scott, Montrose, N. Y. Mr. 

 Miesem announces the re-formation of 

 the Florists' Bowling Club next week, 

 realizing that much practice will be 

 necessary if the club is to hold the 

 championship at the S.- A. F. conven- 

 tion in August. 



Thanksgiving decorations in the big 

 store of J. H. Small & Sons on Madison 

 avenue emphasized the fact that there 

 is no handsomer store in the world. 



Friends of Henry A. Siebrecht, Jr., 

 were much interested last week in an 

 announcement of Mr. Siebrecht 's mar- 

 riage at Pasadena, Cal., November 16. 

 The bride was Mrs. F. Miner. 



A new greenhouse erected for John 

 D. Rockefeller, at Tarrytown, N. Y., 

 was wrecked November 25 by an ex- 

 plosion of its boiler. Many rare plants 

 were destroyed. 



At the gigantic entertainment for the 

 needy hfi\d in the Hippodrome December 

 3 the flowers were donated by M. A. 

 Bowe, Warendorff, M. Mackintosh and 

 G. E. M. Stumpp. 



C. H. Totty was in the city December 

 2. He reports the best season in his 

 career and a wide demand for his mum 

 and rose novelties. 



President Bowe, of the Retail Flo- 

 rists' Association, finds his new store 

 on Fifth avenue the best center for 

 his business since 1900. It is close to 

 the famous hotels, Vanderbilt and Wal- 

 dorf-Astoria. 



Paul Meconi will celebrate his wed- 

 ding anniversary December 14. 



Christmas will pignalize the sixty- 

 eighth anniversary of David Clarke 's 

 Sons in the florists' business. 



Splendid evergreen decorations sur- 

 round the big corner store of Alexan- 

 der McConnell at Fifth avenue and For- 

 ty-ninth street. The evergreens are 



Southern Wild Smilax 



$2.50 PER CASE 



Holly, standard case $2.25 per case 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, 100 square feet 3.50 per bag 



Natural Sheat Moss, 100 square feet 1.75 per bag 



Southern Gray Moss, 25 pounds 2.50 per bag 



Long Needle Pines, assorted, 2 to 4 feet. 1.25 per doz> 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO.. EVERGREEN. ALA. 



Mention The ReTiew •when you write. 



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I MOSSES I 



E Dyed Sheet Moss per bag, 100 sq. ft., $3.50 = 



E Natural Sheet Moss per bag. 100 sq. ft . 1.75 = 



E Long Needle Pines, assorted sizes, 2 to 4 ft perdoz., 1.25 = 



E Gray Moss, 25-lb. bags per bag, 2.50 E 



E Southern Wild Smilax per case. 2.60 E 



E Holly, standard case per case. 2.25 E 



EVERGREEN, ALA. I 



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. Mention The HeTlew when yon write. 



Red Winter Berries 



BEST QUAUTY 



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DOWAGIAC, - MICHIGAN 



Utmtkm Tlw EfWw wW y— write. 



SPECIAL 



Blankets for Grave Decoration 



6-foot Lycopodium @ $3.60 



7-foot Lycopodium @ 4.50 



6-foot Laurel ....@ 4.00 



7-foot Laurel @ 8.00 



For wreath in center, add Sl.OO each. 



Limited Number- Order Quick 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



Mention The Revlrw when yon write. 



from Mr. McConnell 's nurseries at New 

 Bochelle. 



Every florists' supply house -i« the 

 city is overwhelmed with orders. No 



Costs no more, and where quality is considered 

 Is worth moro than doobte. 



Silliman's Every-sprlg-bcnrled Brand of 



MISTLETOE 



Twenty-fifth year. Now booking orders De- 

 cember shipment. Write for prices. 



A. B. SILLIMAN A CO^ BOONE, IOWA 



Mention The Reylew when, yon write. 



Decorative Material 



Holly. Cedar, Pine, Laurel and Boxwood 

 Wreaths, Case Holly, Pine Cones, Laurel 

 Roping, Laurel Stems. 



Write your requirements 



H. E. CONWH.U Milton, Delaware 



Mention The RcTlew when yon w rit e. 



such season has ever been known in 

 this branch of the trade. 



Robert Pyle, of West Grove, Pa., lec- 

 tured last week before the Interna- 



