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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 18, 1920 



Have them when you need them 



Green Painted 



Hyacinth Stakes 



AT FOLLOWING LOW PRICES 



12-inch - . $1.75 per 1000 

 18'inch - - $2.50 per 1000 



Special prices on original cases, 25,000 to a case 



Jos. G. Neidinger Co., 



Florists' Supplies 1309-11 N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



REMARKABLE RESULTS 



obtained by the use of LIME-FERTILE (the inoculated soil builder); also NITRO- 

 FERTILE (the odorless liquid fertilizer). 



We have endorsements from a number of the most reputable people in this coun- 

 try, including the largest growers of cut flowers in the world. 



Let us fill your order early. WRITE TODAY. 



THE FERTILE CHEMICAL CO.,Dept a. Cleveland, Ohio. 



Mrs. Frederick McNear, Mrs. Hopkins' 

 daughter. 



Joseph's Grant avenue shop is get- 

 ting ready for a big Easter season. Mr. 

 Joseph says that bon voyage baskets 

 are selling' fast, as the traveling season 

 is just beginning. These baskets are 

 a well known specialty of the shop and 

 sell at from $7.50 to $25 each. They 

 contain seasonable fresh fruits, pre- 

 serves, imported chocolates, candy and 

 glazed fruits and are decorated in va- 

 rious artistic ways. 



The trade learned with sincere regret 

 of the death of Alfred Cuneo, who was 

 connected with the Art Floral Co. as 

 special decorator during the last year 

 or two. Prior to that Mr. Cuneo was 

 employed by Joseph's. He died early 

 last week after an illness of several 

 w^eeks. He is survived by his widow 

 and one small daughter. 



G. "W. Phillips, formerly with the 

 Hollywood Gardens, of Seattle, Wash., 

 is now with the Art Floral Co., taking 

 the late Mr. Cuneo 's place. 



The new store of Avansino Bros, 

 opened at 257 Geary street March 3 and 

 Mr. Avansino reports an excellent start. 

 Associated with him in the business is 

 "Bab" Pagano, formerly with Peli- 

 cano, Eossi & Co. The shop is attrac- 

 tively fitted up in a pale shade of gray. 

 Generous windows allow good display 

 facilities and an excellent stock of both 

 cut and potted flowers has been put in. 



George Duffy, after visiting in Hono- 

 lulu for several weeks, is back at the 

 Palace stand of the MacRorie-McLaren 

 Co. Bert Harris, who was employed by 

 that firm for the last year, has left his 

 post at the Palace. Eugene Frediani 

 has been transferred from the Palace 



Valuable Aid 

 in Transplanting 



Following is an extract from a 

 letter from Hull Brothers, of Way- 

 mart. Pa.: 



"Perhaps we feel the value 

 of the System of Irrigation 

 most while setting the plants, 

 as we can get the soil in the 

 very best shape for quick, 

 thorou»;h setting, thm wat«r 

 them (iently afterwards, and 

 they start off nicely." 



S 



KINNER 



YS TE M 



The SRinnor Irrigation Co. 

 223 Water St, Troy. Ohio 



Lewis Bros. 



Manufacturers of 



Wired Picb ud Sticks Labels and Pot Naricen 



Caidr Stids and Sicewers 

 PEEKSKILL. N Y. 



stand to the Powell street store. An- 

 other recent addition to the store on 

 Powell street is C. J. McLaughlin, 

 formerly with Joseph 's. 



Miss Rena Crosswaithe is no longer 

 connected with Julius Eppstein's shop 

 in the Hotel St. Francis. Her place has 



ADD TO THE BEAUTY OF 

 YOUR GREENHOUSE 



Build concrete benches— they improve 

 appearances— never need repairing— 

 last longer than the greenhouse- no 

 great expense involved if you build 



! READY-SET CONCRETE BENCHES 



You can make the parts during odd 

 times, assemble the units when desired. 

 Send for information regarding the 

 simple, inexpensive and practical sys- 

 tem for building. 



FRED J. MEAD. 371 Park Are.. Newark. N. J. 



.. tMt \ 



Is the moat economical beraase 

 it obviates freqannt repaintinir. 

 Made in (fIRST QUALITY only 

 and Icnnwn aa the LONGESI 

 SKRVICR paint. Natare'a own 

 unionof flalceailiea-irraphiteisthe 



pifrment. Pure boiled linaeed oil 

 ia the vphicle. Write for Boolclet 

 No. 64-B and long service records 

 Made in Jersey City, N. J., by the 

 Joti»h Dixaa Crucible Ctrnpany 

 EsUblished 1827 



been taken by Mrs, Merle Hyam. Miss 

 Crosswaithe has been identified with 



