JANDAET 15, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Now Is the Time to Order Your 



Waxed Crepe Flowers 



Flowers are scarce and high priced, and no 

 doubt the situation will become worse. It is 

 much to your advantage in having a stock of the 

 different items on hand for emergency cases. As 

 to quality, our waxed flowers cannot be surpassed. 

 They are made by experts of long experience. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Carnations, White or Pink J2.00 $16.50 



Chrysanthemums. White, Pink, Lavender 3.C0 25.00 



Dahlias, White, Pink, Lavender 2.75 22.60 



Easter Lilies 3.00 26.00 



Orchids, White or Lavender 2.76 22.50 



Roses, White. Pink, Yellow 2.50 20.00 



Sweet Peas 1.00 9.00 



Cape Flowers, White, Pink, Lavender, Blue, Red $3.00 per box of 500 



Waxed Leaves, Rose, Maple, Galax, etc 85c per gross 



We also carry an extensive line of cloth flowers for all purposes, 

 and list below the numbers more adapted to florists' use. 



Per Gross 



Carnations, White or Pink $ 5.40 



Dahlias, Pink, Yellow, Lavender 10.00 



Easter Lilies 9.00 



Orchids, Purple, Lavender 10.50 



, Roses, White, Pink, Red 6.00 



Sweet Peas 9.35 



Forget-Me-Nots, Blue 2.00 



Valley $2.50, $6.60, $7.25 and 11 .50 



We stock a complete line of all varieties of Foliages, Prepared 

 Adiantum, Lycopodium, Asparagus, Grasses, Ruscus, Statice, Etc. 



THE McCALLUM COMPANY 



"Tht Hoot that Stnice Ballt" 



PITTSBURGH, - - - PENNSYLVANIA 



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especially B. T. Galloway's statement 

 to the effect that orchids and other 

 flowers did not amount to a bagatelle. 



A. C. Burrage has given $1,200 to the 

 society, the interest to be used for 

 niedals to encourage cranberry culture 

 in Massachusetts. Mr. Burrage, to 

 stimulate interest in orchids, will also 

 show 100 orchids in bloom each month 

 during 1920, in addition to filling the en- 

 tire lecture hall at the big show open- 

 ing March 24. On the latter occasion 

 they will be shown growing as in their 

 native habitats. 



Donald McKenzie, gardener for E. B. 

 Dane, received a cultural silver medal 

 for a beautifully flowered plant of 

 Cypripedium MaudisB magnificum and 

 honorable mention for Cypripedium 

 Lord Wolmer var. Zealandica. Douglas 

 Ecclestone, superintendent for A. C 



Burrage, received a silver medal for 

 Lseliocattleya amabile, a cross between 

 LsBliocattleya Fascinator and Cattleya 

 speciosissima Stanleyi. 



Florists' Association Meets. 



The meeting of the Boston Florists' 

 Association, briefly referred to in The 

 Review for January 8-, proved interest- 

 ing. The guest of honor was A. L. 

 Miller, the new president of the 8. A. 

 F., who had come on specially to at- 

 tend the meeting. He expressed great 

 pleasure at seeing so numerous and en- 

 thusiastic a gathering, boomed the pub- 

 licity campaign and asked the enroll- 

 ment of many more S. A. F. members. 

 He was vigorously applauded. One new 

 member was accepted. Henry Penn was 

 reelected president; W, H. Elliott, vice- 

 president; J, Frank Edgar, financial 



secretary; E. F. Gorney, recording secre- 

 tary, and W. C. Stickel, treasurer. E. 

 A. Peirce and W. E. Nicholson were 

 elected trustees for three years. 



The growers presented their side ably 

 at this meeting. W. H. Elliott was ef- 

 fective in speaking for the rose men and 

 H. H. Bartsch spoke for the pot plant 

 growers in his usual effective manner. 

 Andrew Christensen merited the ap- 

 plause received for his fine presentation 

 of the carnation growers' side and W. 

 C. Stickel ably supported him. At the 

 next meeting it is hoped to hear the 

 retailers' side. 



Various Notes. 



The Gardeners' and Florists* Club 

 and the Boston Florists' Association 

 will each support the big union agricul- 

 tural and horticultural series of meet- 



