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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBUBBB 18, 1919. 



Roses Carnations Chrysanthemums 



THE JOS. H. HILL COMPANY^S FANCY STOCK 

 Entire output handled by me exclusively 



ROSES, Ophelia, per 100 $4.00 to $10.00 



Premier, per 100 $6.00 to $25.00 



Columbia, per 100 $6.00 to $20.00 



CARNATIONS, per 100 , $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 



LADDIE CARNATIONS, per 100 $6.00 and $8.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, per dozen $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 



POMPON MUMS, per bunch 35c, 50c and 75c 



C. E. CRITCHELL 



15 EAST THIRD STREET 



Lone Dittuce TdepboBct: Main 2162 ud Maiy 2163 



CINCINNATI. OHIO 



brated their seventh wedding anniver- 

 sary November 5 at their home on Vir- 

 ginia avenue. Mr. Guntly is associated 

 with his brother-in-law, J. J Windier, 

 in Windier 's Flowers, 2300 South Grand 

 avenue. 



Grimm & Gorly and the MuUanphy 

 Florists, two of the large downtown re- 

 tailers, featured mum displays in their 

 big show windows daily last week. 

 Both say that trade has now become 

 steady and there is daily a good call 

 for fancy stock in everything season- 

 able. 



The mum show now in progress at the 

 municipal greenhouses in Forest park 

 was arranged by and under the super- 

 vision of John Moritz. The arrange- 

 ment shows excellent judgment and the 

 quality of the plants, including those 

 grown for cut flowers, is of the best seen 

 here in years. 



Eugene Grimm, head of the Grimm- 

 Lambach Artificial Flowers Co. and a 

 cousin of Frank and Vincent Gorly, of 

 Grimm & Gorly, who has many friends 

 in the trade, was married last week to 

 Miss Loretta Ziebold, of Waterloo, 111. 

 The couple departed for a honeymoon 

 trip to New York and will return De- 

 cember 1. 



The Diemer Floral Co. and Mrs. Oscar 

 Heile, South Broadway florists, had a 

 good run of business last week, in which 

 funeral work played a big part. 



The School of Gardening of the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden reopened and 

 scholarships were awarded to James 

 Monteith and Miss Virginia McMath, 

 of St. Louis, and to Eobert Mitchell, of 

 Gotha, Fla. In accordance with the 

 will of Henry Shaw, the St. Louis Flo- 

 rists' Club should have awarded one of 

 these scholarships, but since the de- 

 parture of Prof. Trelease this has been 

 taken out of the club's hands by the 

 new director. 



The new Arcadia building, at Eighth 

 and Olive streets, will be completed by 

 the end of this month and a first- 

 class flower store in the building will 



ATS 



COLORED MATS 

 24x32 inches 



A very fine quality for 

 wrapping plant pots. 



Write for prices. 



We make a specialty 

 of importing Mats and 

 Frieze. 



Enomoto & Co., inc. 



3S St. Anne Street, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



BEST IN 



JOHNC.MEYEP/^ 



The Meyer Florists' Green Thread is 



dififerent from any other make. Every 

 spool contains 2 ounces of actual thread, 

 16 ounces to a pound. See that you get 

 the Meyer Florists' Green Thread and 

 you will get the very best thread in the 

 world. Don't take any substitutes. 



Manufactured by 



JOHN C. HEYER THREAD CO. 



BOSTON. MASS. Mills at Lowell, Mass. 



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