AuonsT 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



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Superiora'' 



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Maidenhair Ferns 



Adiantum Formosum 



'.■■:." IN ALL SIZES 



Recognized by the leading wholesale 

 florists as the best on the market. 



Beware of Imitations. 



There is no substitute for transparent 

 Maidenhair Ferns (Adiantum). 



One trial will convince you. 



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Superiora" 



Magnolia Leaves 



Are today more in demand than ever on account of their far superior quality. 

 We have over 58 endorsements from the largest Florists' Supply Houses. 



"Enough said." 



DR. H. DUX CO. 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



varieties of vegetables were being 

 tested, twenty green manure crops were 

 being grown and many interesting tests 

 lor controlling cabbage maggot and 

 other pests were being tried. 



Some twenty acres of excellent land 

 were devoted to vegetables, the particu- 

 lar manure and fertilizers used on each 

 l)lat being marked on bold signs. 



Onions, carrots and parsnips grown 

 for seed looked fine and the manure 

 economy tests, barium phosphate tests 

 and greenhouse cucumber seed strain 

 tests were of special interest. Stations 

 of this character located in so impor- 

 tant a market gardening section as this 

 are of great value to vegetable growers, 

 among whom are an increasing number 

 of florists. As a prominent Arlington 

 grower remarked to me, * ' the market 

 growers gain many valuable points from 

 visiting this station and noting the ex- 

 l)eriments which we are too busy to try 

 out ourselves." 



Various Notes. 



Indications now are for a fairly good 

 representation from Boston to the S. A. 

 F. Cleveland convention. Some of those 

 Roing are H. H. Bartsch, E. A. Peirce, 

 L. J. Renter, "William Sim; .Tames J. 

 Slattory, of Galvin's Park street store; 

 F. J. Dolansky, John J. O'Brien. If 

 this convention came in cooler weather 

 i* more representative party could be 

 secured. 



Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gross, of Hart- 

 ford, Conn., announced the engagement 

 of their daughter, Miss Cecelia Roth 

 Gross, to Harry Quint, the Boylston 

 street florist. Mr. Quint, in addition 

 to his florists ' business, also controls the 

 Quint Tire Co., which is doing a lucra- 

 tive business. 



Sphagnum Moss 



10 bales $1.50 per bale 



25 to 30 bales 1.36 per bale 



60 boles 1.26 per bale 



STANDARD SIZE BALES 

 Order Now and Save Money 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Mnwaukee, Wis. 



Mpntton Tbe R«Tlew when yon write. 



New Crop Fancy Ferns 



Extra Good Quality 



$2.50 per lOOO 



Natural (ireen Sheet Nissi 



$1.50 per bag 



THE WOODS-KRAFT CO. 



P.O. Box 202, ERIE, PA. 



THC HELP PROBLEM 



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Ever Ready 

 Flower Pol 

 Cover.... 



IfentioB The B.Tlew whea 70a write. 



Dresses your plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



SMid lOcPoatat^ 



TkcETerRetlyrbwerritCiTerCt. 



146 HugkM Atmio*. buffalo, N. Y. 



Mention The Review wbcB yon mitm. 



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