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The Rorists' Review 



JANUABT 13. 1931 



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flowers to a plant in December, all 

 long-stemmed blooms. 



Alexander Mcllwee, landscape gar- 

 dener of Fairmount park, spoke before 

 the Germantown Horticultural Society 

 Monday evening, January 10, on 

 "Sources of Commercial Eubber and 

 Its Manufacture." The officers of the 

 society for 1921 are: President, Edwin 

 C. Jellett; vice-presidents, J. P. Wil- 

 letts, Herman Burgun, Stewardson 

 Brown; secretary, George Redles, and 

 treasurer, Caspar Wistar Haines. 



Henry M. Weiss & Sons have a fine 

 crop of carnations at their place at 

 Hatboro, Pa. 



M. J. Callahan finds that even a fire 

 has its good side in bringing your 

 friends to you. Mr. Callahan has kept 

 his business steadily going forward 

 without interruption. 



J. Otto Thilow and George A. Stroh- 

 lein will sail for Porto Eico January 22. 



George Samtman greets his friends 

 pleasantly at the store of the Leo 

 Niessen Co. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had a beauti- 

 ful window decoration of white lilac, 

 Trumpet major daffodils and Hadley 

 roses. 



The Robert Craig Co. will have double 

 their usual quantity of roses of the 

 rambler type for Easter, at Norwood. 

 The wood on these roses is so fine that 

 they have been trained to fancy shapes, 

 an unusual thing for so large a number. 



J. B. and J. M. D. — It was not David 

 Anderson. Phil. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Market. 



The first week of the new year 

 brought with it fine, spring-like weather 

 and business is not rushing with the re- 

 tailers, who say the demand, outside of 

 funeral work, has been light since the 

 holidays. The wholesalers have not 

 been greatly overburdened with surplus 

 stock since the first of the year, how- 

 ever. The stock coming in is of fine 

 quality and prices have dropped in all 

 grades. Roses in the different varieties 

 are in plenty for all demands. The 

 quality of Russell, Premier, Columbia 

 and Ophelia is fine, while the crop is not 

 so large as a few weeks ago. The de- 

 mand cleans them up. Carnations, too, 

 are fine in all varieties and the whole- 

 salers have no trouble in disposing of 

 the consignments that arrive daily. 

 Mums finally came to an end for the 

 season and last week saw the last of 

 them on this market. 



Sweet peas are coming along in fine 



Prepared 

 Cycas Leaves 



Per bunch of 10 

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12 to 1(5 inches 46 



IG to 20 inches 50 



20 to 24 inches 60 



24 to 2S inches 76 



28 to 32 inches 90 



32 to 36 inches 1.00 



36 to 40 inches 1.20 



40 to 44 inches 1.40 



44 to 48 inches 1.60 



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 CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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