January 13, 1921 



The Rorists'^ Review 



Pussy Willows 



Our own forcing, clean, bright. Silver Catkins. 

 Medium to Long Sprays, $6.00 per 100. 

 Fancy Long Sprays, $8.00 per 100. 



Scotch Heather Sprays 



Splendid sprays, well covered. Prices 

 Extra Long Sprays, $7.00 per bunch and up. 

 Medium Size Sprays, $3.00 to $5.00 per bunch. 

 Shorter Sprays, $2.00 to $2.50 per bunch. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 SEVENTH STREET 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



M«ntlon The BcTtcw when yoo wrltt. 



Emphasize it with RIBBONS 



QUAUn - ORIGINAUTY — SERVICE 

 RIBBONS and CHIFFONS 



UON AND COMPANY, 118-120 East 25th Street, New York 



ors, lawns and flower bcdn. Churches 

 are supplied with flowers the year 

 around from the municipal greenhouses. 

 The best bulbs, shrubs anil roses were 

 bought and supplied at cost to all de- 

 siring them. Of gladioli they grew 275 

 varieties, and they had 200 varieties 

 of peonies and sixty of lilacs in their 

 park. Dr. Bennett and others always 

 wear flowers in their buttonholes; they 

 send bunches of flowers to all strangers 

 visiting St. Thomas, and in many other 

 ways help to make this a Mecca for 

 flower lovers and a veritable garden 

 city. - \ 



E. K. Thomas, of Kingston, R. I., 

 followed Dr. Bennett and gave a splen- 

 did illustrated lecture on what is being 

 done in Rhode Island to interest boy^ 

 and girls in horticulture and agricul- 

 ture. Both lectures received rousing 

 votes of thanks. It was pleasing to note 

 that while the meeting and lectures 

 lasted three and one-half hours, prac- 

 tically everyone stayed until the end. 



There was a fine exhibition of plants 

 and flowers, although no money 

 premiums were offered. Albert C. Bur- 

 rage, Douglas Eccleston, superintendent, 

 had a choice lot of orchids and received 



certificates of merit for Odontoglossums 

 amabile. Illuminator and Crawshay- 

 anum, and for a beautiful hybrid, 

 Odontoglossuni Thoebe x Odontioda 

 Vuylstekea>. Other choice varieties 

 shown by Mr. Burrage included Rrasso- 

 cattleya Mars; rhala?nopsis amabilis, 

 Stuartiana and fSchilleriana; Cym- 

 bidium Doris; Miltonia Hyeana, Murillo 

 and Bleuana Orchidvale var.; Lseliocat- 

 tleya Colmania; excelsa; Angra?cum 

 sesquipedale; the magnificent Cattleva 

 amabilis Orchidvale var.; Oncidiilm 

 splendidum and Odontoglossnm Wilcke- 

 anum. ; 



