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The Florists^ Review 



Ma&ch 20, 1919. 



a stockholder and traveling salesman for 

 the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., also is 

 sending "The Stars and Stripes," the 

 A. E. F. newspaper, to the store. Mr. 

 Ussinger, who was noted some time ago 

 as being in a hospital, "somewhere in 

 France," recovering from wounds, is 

 well again and with his old hospital unit. 



Edward H. Blind, vice-president of the 

 Blind Floral Co., is acting this week and 

 next as a juryman in the Criminal court. 



Miss Matilda Hammerschmid, a sales- 

 woman for the E. C. Ludwig Floral Co., 

 has been seriously ill with an attack of 

 influenza the last fortnight. 



Michael M. Steiner, who has been suf- 

 fering from influenza, has sufficiently re- 

 covered to be at his place of business 

 with Kandolph & McClements. 



Miss Daisy Euth Lebert is a new em- 

 ployee of Albert Brigg, of Federal 

 street. Mr. Brigg recently purchased a 

 handsome new truck, embossed in gold 

 with the florists' slogan, "Say It with 

 Flowers. ' ' 



Charles S. Crall, vice-president (of 

 the I. S. Crall Co., of Monongahela, Pa., 

 was a visitor in town March 14. 



The Ludwigs held a family reunion 

 the evening of March 10, in celebration 

 of the fifty-ninth birthday anniversary 

 of the youngest brother, Henry Ludwig, 

 who has charge of the greenhouse inter- 

 ests of the E. C. Ludwig Floral Co., at 

 Ludwig Station, near Mars, Pa. 



Much regret has been expressed 

 among local florists over the death of 

 Myron J. Walters, director of school 

 gardens in the Pittsburgh public schools, 

 following a year's illness. Mr. Walters, 

 who was 36 years old, died March 13 at 

 his home on South Neville street. He 

 was born at Clifton Springs, N. Y., and 

 was a graduate of the University of 

 Rochester. Prior to coming to Pitts- 

 burgh about four years ago, Mr. Walters 

 was at the head of the science and agri- 

 culture department of the State Normal 

 school, at Cortland, N. Y. Prior to serv- 

 ing as director of Pittsburgh's school 

 gardens, he was a lecturer for about a 

 year in the University of Pittsburgh. 

 He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Flor- 

 ence K. Walters; one son, Myron J. 

 Walters, Jr., and two daughters, Misses 

 Sarah and Barbara Walters. 



E. E. S. 



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ASTERS 

 Ex. Ea. Queen of the Mkt. 

 Tr. Pkt. 



White % 



Lavender 



Lt. Blue 



Dk. Blue 



Crimson 



Pink 20 



Mixed 20 



EX. EAR. 



.20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 



1 oz. 



$ .75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .75 



PERFECTION ASTER 



Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 



White $ .25 $1.60 



Rose 25 1.50 



Lt. Blue 25 1.50 



Dk. Blue 25 1.50 



Mixed 25 1.60 



MIDSUMMER ASTER 



Tr. Pkt. 

 White $ .25 



Rose 

 Crimson . 

 Lt. Blue.. 

 Dk. Blue. 

 Mixed ... 



.25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .25 



1 oz. 



$1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.26 



GIANT BRANCHING COMET ASTER 



Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 



Giant Comet White $ .25 $1.00 



Giant Comet Rose 26 1.00 



Giant Comet Lt. Blue 25 1.00 



Giant Comet Dk. Blue 25 1.00 



Giant Comet Lavender 25 1.00 



Giant Comet Crimson 25 1.00 



Giant Comet Mixed 25 1.00 



ST. L. S. CO.'S LATE BRANCHING 



Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 



Late Branching White $ .25 $1.00 



Late Branching Rose 25 1.00 



Late Branching Crimson 25 1.00 



Late Branching Lavender 26 1.00 



Late Branching Purple 26 1.00 



Late Branching Mixed 25 1.00 



St. L. S. Co.'s Novelty Mixture. .25 2.00 



Astermum Choice Mixed 25 1.25 



COSMOS 



Tr. 



Ear. Mam., White 



Ear. Mam., Pink 



Ear. Mam., Crimson 



Ear. Mam., Mixed , . . . . 



Lady Lenox Pink 



Lady Lenox White 



Giant, Crimson 



Giant, Mixed 



Klondyke 



Double Pink Beauty 



Double White Queen 



CALENDULA— 

 Meteor — Orange Cream Cen- 

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Prince of Orange 



Double Mixed 



LARKSPUR— Dbl. Stock, Tail- 

 Dark Blue 



Shell Pink 



Sky Blue 



White 



Mixed 



PETUMIA— 



Howard's Star 



Snowball 



Rosy Morn 



General Dodds 



Dwf. Mixed 



Giants of Calif 



Dwf. Frgd. Mxd 



Dbl. Frgd. Mxd 



Choice Mixed 



Pkt. 



$ .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .16 

 .25 

 .25 



.10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 



.25 

 .25 

 .25 



ZINNIA— Mammoth Double 



White 



Golden Yellow 



Red 



Scarlet 



Purple 



Pink 



Mixed 



Curled and Crested 



Elegans Double Mixed 



Zebra Double Mixed 



Double Lilllput 



Dwf. Double Mixed 



.26 

 .50 

 .25 

 .50 

 .20 



.15 

 .16 

 .16 

 .15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .10 



.10 

 .15 

 .15 

 .10 



L OZ. 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .26 

 .25 

 .60 

 1.60 

 1.50 



.16 

 .16 

 .16 



.35 

 .36 

 .36 

 .36 

 .36 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



'iioo 



.75 



.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .40 



.36 

 .60 

 .60 

 .35 



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