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The Florists^ Review 



Dbcembbb 11. 1919. 



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Ml. B. CHAPIN 



816 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1826 Blake St. 



Denver, Colorado. 



T. S. FINCH 

 8200 Main St. 

 Dallai, Texas. 



WINDLER 



WHOLESALB 



FLORAL CO. 



1810 Pine Street 



St. LouU, Mo. 



For Violets and Corsages 



SiM Far 100 



7x 4x4 2-iiichTop $3.76 



10 X 6 X 5I3 2-inch Top 4.25 



12 X 8 X 5i« 2-inch Top 6.55 



14x10x8 2-inch Top 9.45 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 6 X 3 2-inch Top $3.40 



20x4x3 2-inch Top 3.40 



21 X 5 X 3 3-inch Top 4.50 



24 X 5 X 3^ 2-inch Top 4.75 



24x8x4 2-inch Top 6.10 



28x8x4 2-inch Top 6.90 



28x8x5 2-inch Top 7.90 



30 X 5 X 3i« 2-inch Top 5.20 



36 X 8 X 5 2-i nch Top 10.00 



getting a little coal from a mine near 

 Pleasant Hill. 



J. G. Eggleston has a fine crop of 

 sweet peas that is being held back by 

 cloudy weather. When the weather 

 brightens up he expects to have a good 

 supply of blooms. 



Boyd's Greenhouse sent seven truck- 

 loads of chrysanthemum plants to the 

 10-cent store the day before Thanks- 

 giving and sold each plant for 75 cents. 

 They also sold 3,000 blooms. Mrs. Boyd 

 says they will have mums for Christ- 

 mas. 



T. J. Noll & Co. will have some choice 

 roses for Christmas. J. E. K. 



PITTSBTJEQH. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Pitts- 

 burgh Florists' and Gardeners' Club 

 was held in the basement of the Carne- 

 gie library, north side, Tuesday evening, 

 December 2, and there was a good at- 

 tendance. The Wm. F. Kasting Co., of 

 BuflFalo, N. Y., exhibited a vase of 

 Chrysanthemum Hamburg Late Pink, 

 which was highly commended by all the 

 mum growers present for its lateness, 

 color, form and sturdy habit; from re- 

 marks heard one could gather the fact 

 that this variety will be seen in the 

 houses of our Pittsburgh growers next 

 year. William Malbranc, of Johnstown, 

 Pa., showed a vase of specially good 

 Mrs. Charles Russell roses and some 

 large, well grown Genista canariensis in 

 pots. Roderick Ross, of Dixmont, by re- 

 quest brought in a long flower spike of 

 Aloe arborescens, together with a small 

 specimen plant of the same flower. The 



The sizes given here are carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-ORAT and OREBN colors. 



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Border printing and embossing will be charged 

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 of work involved. 



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21 X 5x 3 Telescope 4.50 



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24 X 24 X 10 Telescope 31.60 



30xl0x 5 Telescope 11.00 



30xl2x • Telescope..'. 15.86 



32x32x 8 Telescope 39.46 



36 X 10 X 6 Telescope 14.20 



36 X 12 X 6 Telescope 19.00 



36xl4x 8 Telescope 25.30 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope 22.50 



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greenhouses of Schenlcy park staged 

 splendid Lorraine begonias and stocky, 

 well berried Jerusalem cherries grown 



from seed; from among 500 plants ap- 

 peared about twelve with large yellow 

 fruit in every way identical with Sola- 



