MABCH 20, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



DELPHINIUM 



The light blue variety, Belladonna, wonderfully welf-grown spikes 



they are; good long stems, well-flowered. This supply 



will last till the outdoor stock comes in 



$S. 00 per doz. spikes 



Evcrythintf in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. 



BASKET NOTICE: — Drop a postal for our new 12-page Basket 

 Catalogue, and get a glimose of uur big line of artistic, up-to-date 

 Florists' Baslcets. Freely* illustrated, and handy to have by you for 

 reference. 



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1608-90 Ludlow Street, PHILAOKLPHIA. PA. 



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Franklin end St. Paul Sts. 



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Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



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Everything in Greens 



STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 

 2223 N. Front St., PhMadelpMa, Pn. 



tried to avoid them by spelling words 

 over the telephone, and he told aome 

 funny stories. One that pleased his 

 hearers especially was an account of how 

 at least one house even attempted to 

 deliver in the lower regions. Mr. Grake- 

 low read an interesting letter from Sec- 

 retary Pochelon, pf the F. T. D., in 

 which the writer said that sixty-eight 

 new members had been added in Febru- 

 ary, making the total membership nearly 

 seven hundred. 



When he had finished describing the 

 desirability of the F. T. D. business, Mr. 

 Grakelow told his hearers that there 

 was a book, a chapter and a verse in the 

 Bible that he well knew. He named 

 them, and, in case they did not happen 

 to remember it or have their Bibles 

 with them, he would quote it. It was, 

 "Ananias fell dead." Lest they might 

 expect this fate to befall him after 

 what he had said, he asked them to 

 «ome forward and read the telegraphic 

 orders sent him and see whether they 

 Would not like to receive just such 

 orders. 



Various Notes. 



The postponement of the start of the 

 Victory loan campaign from April 7 to 

 April 21 is welcome to florists. From 

 faster Monday to the opening of the 

 planting out season. May 10, is the best 

 time we could ask during the spring. 



The vase of Hadley roses exhibited by 

 *• Harvey & Son, of Brandywine Sum- 

 5|lt, .it the last meeting of the Florists' 

 V'"b shows what fine rosea«can be grown 

 ^ Chester county soil. 



Edward Reid deeply appreciates the 

 ^^ny kind letters and telegrams sent 

 .y his friends on his silver anniversary 

 "^ business. 



Raymond Brunswick is receiving con- 



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EDWARD REID 



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Offers the 

 finest grtde of 



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SWEET PEAS, ORCHIDS, ROSES, 

 DAFFODILS AND CARNATIONS 



Remember: When they're Reid's, they're right. 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PAe 



Mention The Bertew whea yon write. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



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Cases or Cartons 



The 

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Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Please send ns your next telegram 



Valley a Specialty 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 

 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Camatkiis - Calias • Nignonette • Sweet Peas - Pansies - Delphiniini Belladinna 



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