OCTOPKK 11, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



39 



Delivery 

 Guaranteed 



Virginia Boxwood Sprays 



We solicit your orders for this Decorative 

 Material for delivery to be made in November 

 and December. Your choice of either Dwarf 

 or the Tree variety at the same price. If 

 quality is required we will have it. 



Price per lOO lbs., $15.O0 (net weight) 



rrrrsBURGH cut flower company 



116.118 SEVENTH STREET. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention Th« ReTlew when yen write. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SERVICE AND FIRST-CLASS 



ROSES, CARNATIONS AND MUMS 



AT RIGHT PRICES. ORDER FROM 



H. G. BERNING, 1402^ pine street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Rapid Wrapper Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



RAPID RAPPER 



56 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



Mention The BeTJcw when yon write. 



funny to those who arc not of the 

 Thirty-second degree. 



Azaleas. 



A good many of us are wondering just 

 what we are going to do without the 

 usual importation of Belgian azaleas 

 this fall. Eugene H. Michel, of Henry 

 A. Dreer, Inc., answered that question 

 last week at the Riverview nurseries of 

 the concern when he lield aloft a shape- 

 ly plant of one of the new varieties of 

 French hydrangeas, simply remarking, 

 "Azaleas! We shall use three of our 

 2()0-foot houses to carry these French 

 hydrangeas over winter. We have 60,- 

 OOO hydrai.geas this season, in good va- 

 riety; some are going now, some will 

 go next spring. Si-c what splendid 

 plants they are." 



Various Notes. 



David Burpee visited West Grove last 

 month to look over the wonderful 

 (•annas that Antoine Wintzer is produc- 

 ing for tlie Conard & .Tones Co. 



.John R. Andre is erecting another 

 greenhouse, 27x27,j feet, on his place 

 at Doylestown. lie expects to plant it 

 to roses. 



August Lutz lias sold his place at 

 Thirty-third street and Palton avenue. 

 The greenhouses have been removed 

 by a wrecking concern. 



A. M. Lawson has completed his im- 

 |)rovements at Chestnut Hill. His 

 greenhouses are full to overflowing 

 with fine stock. 



Robert L. Pyle, president of the West 

 (Jrovc National Bank, treasurer of the 



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Fall Offers 



9C Tumbler ^010 



LD Baskets ^O. I D 



OP Medium Cut C14 TT 



LD Flower Baskets ^14. I D 



i O Cut Flower Baskets for Long Stemmed 



1m Cut Flowers, in one dozen a| a a 



lots, each «pl,UU 



6 Larger Cut Flower Baskets, for Long Stemmed 

 Beauties, Russells. Mums, etc., dk| nn 

 in Iqts of six or more, each wl*O0 



Finished in Two-tone Colors. Each Offer Includes Liners. 



Send for Fall 1917 Catalogue 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



DBSIGNBRS Ai 



TIS - TIT—— MIL^ 

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lANUFWCTURERS 

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Conard & .Tones Co., and father of 

 Robert Pyle, president of that company, 

 died at his home in London Grove, 

 Chester county, Pa., Wednesday, Octo- 

 ber ;{. The funeral was held Saturday, 

 October 6. Mr. Pyle was in his seventy- 

 third year. 



The Floral Nurseries will open a 

 salesroom at 9 South Mole street Octo- 

 ber 15, William E, Earnshaw will be 

 manager. 



Leo Niessen takes personal charge 

 of the distribution of the dahlias for 



his house. The sale of dahlias October 

 6 reached record figures. 



John Bergcr displayed some wonder- 

 fully fine single violets. I tliink they 

 were Princess of Wales. 



J. M. I^eutscher has returned from 

 Annapolis Junction, Md., and resumed 

 his position at the helm of the Phila- 

 delphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange. 



Arthur H. Lanser has retired from 

 the firm that is conducting Krueger's 

 Flower Stand in the Reading terminal 

 station. The business is being con- 



