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The Florists' Review 



NOTBHBBa 4, 1920 



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Jap Lanterns 



(Physalis Franchetii) rich orange-red husk, 2 to 3 inches 

 long, will last forever, 3 to 8 lanterns on stem, $10,00, 

 $17.00 and $25.00 per 100 stems. 



Helichrysums 



Strawflowers in best colors, all wired ready to use, $3.50 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



French Immortelles 



In red, graceful sprays, 6-in., $2.50; 9-in., $3.50; 12-in., 

 $5.00; 18-in., $8.00; 24-in., $12.00 per> 100. 



Fertile Fern Fronds 



(Onoolea Sensibilis) in red, orange-yellow, gold, bronze, sil- 

 ver and purple, $4.00 per 100. 



Send for illustrated price list. Cash with order. Satisfaction ^aranteed. Add postage. 



KENDIG, The Florist, OSWEGO, N. Y. 



tave Koethe, Charles F. Krueger Co., 

 Angnst Mailer, Pennock Bros, and 

 Frank M. Boss. 



Various Notes. 



Louis Eatcliffe, of Charl^tW N. C, 

 was in the city last week. ^r. Bat- 

 eliffe, who is a brother of John L. Bat- 

 eliffe, of Bichmond, Va., served his 

 country during the war and has now 

 returned to his florists' business. 



John N. M&y, of Summit, Union 

 County, N. J., was here October 27, to 

 attend the golden wedding of his friend, 

 Bobert Craig. 



J. Murray Bassett, of Hammonton, 

 N. J., who was here October 30, thinks 

 the dahlia season has been unusually 

 good from a grower's standpoint. 



Martin Gannon commenced busi- 

 ness as a wholesale commission florist 

 at 2 South Mole street November 1. 

 His brother, William Gannon, will assist 

 him. 



Charles Durand, of J. J. Habermehl 's 

 Sons, has purchased the Broad and 

 Susquehanna streets (A. E. Blester) 

 business from Alfred B. Cartledge, Jr. 

 Mr. Cartledge will devote his energies 

 to the Wilmington flower shop. 



Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gude, of 

 Washington, D. C, have been in Phila- 

 delphia for several days. Mr. Gude 

 came up to attend Mr. Craig's celebra- 

 tion and stayed to give business matters 

 his attention. 



Pennock Bros, had a rich Halloween 

 window display of dainty novelties. It 

 was arranged early in the week. Every 

 basket and pumpkin had been sold by 

 Saturday. 



George Craig arranged a most effec- 

 tive bunch with Tint of Gold chrysan- 

 themums and oak foliage. 



The fall show of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society will be held in 

 the armory, November 9 to 12. 



Owing to the depreciation in Cana- 

 dian money, freight and express charges 

 on all shipments for the Dominion must 

 be prepaid. The rate of exchange now 

 shows a discount of about ten per cent 

 against Canada. 



Alvah B. Jones has returned from a 

 business trip up the state. 



Charles H. Grakelow is a big man 

 in the F. T. D. meetings. 



H. Bayeredorfer & Co. have received 



SPECIAL! 



THE IDEAL EVERGREEN GRAVE BLANKETS 



Can be used Just as soon as flowers are frosted. They are gettlntr more popular each year 

 and are everlaatlrg. 



Liocated In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, we have an abundance of firreen available: they 

 are well made, the irreen Is woven Into strong wire and cannot fret out of shape. 



We ship them flat in bundles of 10 or more, reinforced and burlapped. 



Last season one Cemetery ordered 600. This season we booked their order for 1600. 



Oet in line and let us know your wants for this season. 



STANDARD SIZE BliANKETS. 



40x80 Inches, in lots of 10 or more, at tl.26 each. Sells at retail at from $3.00 to $5.00. 

 Cash with o der orsatlsfactoiy references. 



A small sample Blanket will be sent on request, 'postpaid, for $1.00 to cover cost of packing 

 and poptaarc. 



SPRUCE CONES arc Ideal for Names and Initials and Decorating. Oet our prices. 

 Send your order in now and tel Ins wtien to ship. 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN EVERGREEN AND NURSERY CO., EVERGREEN, COLO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FESTOON WINDING MACHINES 



TU* wiO b* Iks saly s^rtucatat d tUf bmcUbc IU* year. 



Seventh year on the market. Two types. Makes all 

 kinds of FestoonlDK- T)))cNo.l will wrap on any size 

 wire, string or twine used for Its center. One turn 

 with handle Klves two wraps on festooning. Center 

 wire can be measured before Festooning is wound, 

 which eliminates measuring of Festooning. Type No. 

 2: Fine wire or string is used for the center, one turn 

 with handle gives one wrap on Festooning. Does 

 equally as good work as T pe No 1. We furnish ma- 

 chines ready for work, with enough wire to make 600 

 yards. Tbree days' trial allowed. Motey refunded if 

 machine is not what you want. 



Prices: Type No. 1, $12.00; Type No. 2, «6.00. 

 TBY ONE. 



One of Many Testimonials. 



LtL Porte, Ind., Nov. 16,1916. 

 The Souder Mfg. Co., Bridgeton, N. J. 



Gentlemen: We got one of your machines early in De- 

 cember of last year, and made on it every kind of wreathing 

 and festooning. We found it especially satisfactory in mak- 

 ing large holly wreatiis on heavy wire. Your machine is 

 ALL RIGHT. We are. 



Yours very truly, THE KABER CO. 



Recofd of 2 Yds. per Bliante 



SOUDER MFG. COMPANY 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



Natural Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, f 1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



Per ICMb. bag, SSJSO 



KNUD NIELSEN, Eyergreen, Ala. 



M«ntlo» Tl>* iUvl*w 



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New Crop— Now Ready 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



Standard Case, $2.50 Half Case, $1.60 



CHAHAHOOCHEE FLORAL CO., 



Hatcher Station, Ga. 



Best E^ippsd and Qoiekest Shippers in the Soath 

 Mention The Berlew when jroa write. 



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