Januaby 13, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



Sw^eet Peas 



Some of the newer and better Burpee introductions, 

 really a wonderful selection of colors: Lavender, 

 Orange, Red, White, Pink (two or three varieties), and 

 a number of other odd shades; splendid, well-grown stock. 



$1.00, $2.00, $3.00 per 100 

 A few extra lonsr at $4.00 per 100 



Also have some extra choice Cattleyas, 75c and $1.00 each. 



Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. 



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JERRY BROOKINS & SON 



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this object kept steadily in view. The 

 graceful festoons of smilax on chande- 

 lier and balcony were charming. The 

 gold baskets of Columbia roses on the 

 pillars and the birchbark baskets on 

 the walls added their loveliness. 

 Azaleas and begonias gave color to the 

 stage, where cibotiums stood out among 

 their billows of foliage, arranged with 

 the skill of a master hand. It so 

 chanced that a member of the assembly 

 committee came up to John P. Ilaber- 

 mehl and William Graham with a sug- 

 gestion at this moment. Immediately 

 the colored chart was brought out. On 

 it was the plan of the decorations for 

 this ball as approved by the assembly 

 committee. With the plan in hand and 

 the finished decorations before them, 

 the decorators courteously went over 

 every detail to the entire satisfaction 

 of the committeeman. The decorations 

 in the reception room were quite effec- 

 tive. Roses were largely used on the 

 supper tables, American Beauties and 

 Premiers. It was a fine piece of work. 



Various Notes. 



E. Gurney Hill, of Richmc nd, Ind., is 

 expected to address the Florists' Club 

 Tuesday evening, February 1. 



A. B. Cartledge says that Pilgrim 

 was the most satisfactory rose handled 



Offers for 



January 



EDWARD REID 



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