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The Florists' Review 



JUNB 10, 1020. 



Magnolia 

 Leaves 



Prepared under our new process, in cases or cartons. 

 Brown, Green or Purple. 



Oak Sprays in Green, Brown or Red, packed 

 in cases of 100 spays to case. 



Beech Sprays, same color as Oak and same pack. 



Fadeless Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs. net. 



Natural Sheet Moss, in bags of 10 lbs. net. 



Natural Eversfreen Smilax Substitute- 

 Huckleberry Foliage, standard Smilax cases. 



Lyrata Foliasre, same pack as Huckleberry, 



All orders for the above goo4« will have our personal attention and satisfaction guaranteed. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The ReTlew •when yon write. 



peony crop will yield about one-quarter 

 of what it would have brought had it 

 been in time. 



The Joseph Heacock Co. is putting 

 the "curbing" into the new house at 

 Boelofs preparatory to filling it with soil 

 and planting the roses. The varieties to 

 be planted are Frank W. Dunlop, Pre- 

 mier, Columbia, Pilgrim and, perhaps, 

 Mrs. Aaron Ward. 



The death of Maurice Fuld, which 

 occurred in New York May 28, caused 

 sorrow in this city. 



William Berger's Sons had handsome 

 decorations for two fashionable wed- 

 dings June 5. 



Frank L. Polites is relinquishing food 

 for flowers — as a business — not person- 

 aUy. 



Bobert A. Craig thinks the cyclamens 

 at Norwood are ahead of anything they 

 have ever grown. 



Frank R. Hastings had eight wedding 

 orders last Saturday. Phil. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



The Market. 



Memorial day was never considered 

 mnch of a flower day in the past, but 

 Monday, May 31, every wholesale house 

 in the city was cleaned up and closed 

 by noon. At some of the stores I was 

 told that they had noticed more Me- 

 morial day business than ever before, 

 but unfortunately time would not per- 

 mit me to get around to the smaller 

 stores, where most of the stock from 

 the wholesale houses had gone. But 

 there was one significant fact, which 

 anyone interested could not help but 

 notice, that on every street car you 

 were sure to find passengers en route to 

 the various cemeteries with baskets of 

 cut flowers and plants, and these were 

 not for the graves of soldiers only. 

 This goes to show what is possible in 

 this day. The advertisement of the 

 Associated Florists certainly brought 

 good results, but even this might have 

 been made much stronger. 



Aside from Monday, the market last 

 week was about as usual for this season 

 of the year. There is plenty of stock 

 of all kinds, but the indoor stock is be- 

 ginning to show the effects of the warm 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



The Wise Florist 

 Will Buy NOW! 



No. 1 B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



10-inch tu.oo EverytluiiK in Florists' Soppties Establisbed 25 Years 



12-inch 16.26 "' • *^*^ 



Its.::::::::::: i:~ 201 N. Seventh Ave. SCRANTON, PA. 



GOLDFISH 



1,500,000 



(Plain and Fancy) 



Ready for market at rock bottom price*. 

 Ship anywhere In U. S. or Canada 



Write for our Illustrated catalofirue. 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH k SUPPLY CO. 

 37S7 U 37tl Catlaft Gi«r« A?t.. CHICAGO. ILL 



GOLDFISH: Bay From The Breeder 



107 Acre* of Ponds this Saaton 

 Write for Bis New Cataiosue 



Globes, Afuuimns, Afurinm Snpplies, Etc 



BERT J. PUTNAM, Scientific Aquarist 

 462 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



weather. Eoses, however, hold excep- 

 tionally well. Carnations, perhaps, ap- 

 pear worse than any other article, 

 being smaller and becoming "sleepy" 

 soon. All sorts of shrubbery are to be 



GOLDFISH 



Large, Healthjr Fish at 

 "Rock Bottom" Prices 



Owing to the length of time it now 

 takes to get goods by freight, we would 

 advise placing your order for Globes, 

 Ornaments, Food, etc., at once, so that 

 fish can be shipped promptly, when 

 the season opens. 



Ashbome Goldfish & Supply Co., 



Agency Street BURUNGTON, IOWA 



had in any quantity desired. Green 

 goods continue to be scarce. 



The plant trade is now at its height 

 and we continually hear of the shortage 

 that exists. Anything in a pot is being 



