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The Florists^ Review 



December 25, 1919. 



EMILSCHLOSS, 



Pr*a. and Tr«a«. 



MILTON SBLINKA. 

 Sccvstury 



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THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 26lh street, NEW YORK 



( HEADQUARTERS 



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For Florists* Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



comes as near being a perfect one as 

 any in this state. He grows some 45,000 

 plants and has always marketed his 

 flowers at the Boston Cooperative Mar- 

 ket. Mr. Lenk is a first-class carnation 

 grower and has made exhibits at several 

 of the carnation conventions. The sale 

 price is said to be in the neighborhood 

 of $50,000. 



The Boston Floral Supply Co. did a 

 heavy Christmas business and reports 

 demands far ahead of a year ago. High 

 prices have not acted as any deterrent 

 to business. 



John J. O'Brien, of Beacon street, 

 displayed a superb lot of pot plants for 

 Christmas. I noted several hundred 

 beautifully fruited Otaheite oranges and 

 a large batch of ardisias. Some poin- 

 settias in large pans, six feet high and 

 carrying 24-inch bracts, were splendidly 

 grown. Among other plants noted were 

 acacias, camellias, azaleas (some of 

 large size), ericas, magnificent cycla- 

 mens and many other finely grown 

 plants. The trade here calls for high- 

 grade stock, the store being right in the 

 exclusive Back Bay section. 



A. C. Johnson, of "Woburn, is cutting 

 as handsome a lot of Spencer sweet peas 

 as I have ever seen at this season, with 

 14-inch to 18-inch stems and flowers of 

 remarkable size. 



Kecent visitors included John S. Doig, 

 Barrington, R. I., and Paul Winter, of 

 Winter, Son & Co., New York, agents 

 for Sutton & Sons, Eeading, England. 



E. H. Wilson, of the Arnold Arbore- 

 tum, gave a stereopticon lecture on 

 Korea before the Horticultural Society 



Cut Flower Boxes 



All Sizes 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



H.&D. Design Boxes 



Ars mftde of light, strong Corrugated Fiber- 

 board and can be furnished with K. D. lock- 

 comer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 

 THB HINDI ft DAUCH PAPBR CO. 



■▲WDUBKT. OHIO 



of New York, in New York city, De- 

 cember 17. 



The William W. Edgar Co. had a 

 splendid Cliristmas trade and was 

 cleaned out of almost everything sal- 

 able. Among other varieties this firm 

 had fine batches of Euphorbia jacqinia;- 

 flnra and Frecsia Purity. 



Jamcis Wheeler, of Natick, has gone 

 in for \jrodfrey callas heavily this sea- 

 son and, judging from the way he 

 flowered them last season, they should 

 prove a paying crop. 



W. N. C. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



As is always the case, the week be- 

 fore Christmas was dull; the demand 

 had fallen off greatly. This was per- 

 haps a good thing, for the supply had 



Brandau's 

 Delft Flowers 



The New Art in Waxed Flowers 



Look Like the Fmest Matt Chinawarc 



Kitit Carr ations, Calla Lilies, Clematis, 

 Wild Roses, Sweet Peas, Violets, etc. 



Ask your Wholesale House for Samples 



AUo the Regular Waxed Crepe Flowers, Roses, 



Orchids, Sweet Peas, etc. , at Lowest 



Manufacturers' Prices. 



Satin Valley, Roses, and all other 

 Cloth Flowers. Feather Flowers 



BRANDAU ART FLOWER CO. 



439-441 So. Irving Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention T he Review when you write. 



Rice Paper Blossoms 



These are very pretty, made of rice paper 

 of various rich colors, and have the ap- 

 pearance of large butterfly sweet peas— 

 on single stem, price, per 100 $1.60 



Special price list of many other 

 items sent free. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co* 



1324 Pine St., St. Loula, No. 



