November 18, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



' TT GROWS IN WATER^^ 



"AQUA" 



The Wonder Fern 



ft 



The ever perplexing problem of a *'bit 



of green" that will live and grow in the 



house indefinitely — at last solved, a wonderful green for the filling of ferneries, etc. 



"^JS^Z NATURE'S NEWEST NOVELTY l*S±^ 



Can be used in small Jardinieres — Fern Dishes — Flower Bowls — Baskets — Hangers 

 or Hampers — in fact any receptacle that will hold water. 



One of the EASIEST and surest MONEY MAKERS you have ever? handled 



Wholesale price List of **AQUA, " The Wonder Fern 



12.00 per dozen, Parcel Post prepaid. 

 16.00 per 100, Express prepaid. (50 at 100 rates.) 

 120.00 per 1000, Express or Freight F, 0. B. Baltimore. 

 (500 at 1000 rate.) ftltf. 



^^Sl Advertising matter, direstions for care and<,wrapDersTI 

 for the sale of fern 5 included in each order, it 



Terms:ICash or 2S!per centacash. Balance C. 0.!D. 



..a^a Introduced and dittributedjby BH ■■ 



The Aqua Fern Company 



213 WestlSaratoga St. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 



Mention Tlie Review when you •write. 



GOLD 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



Lattara psoksd SS to Mtcta paokac* 

 Vamantla In aam* colors and prlca 



Mo. 1 

 Gold and Parpie. per 1000. tB.M 



Mo. « 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000. 16.00 



No. 

 Id Gold Only, per 1000. t4.M 



The kind that wUl stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come oil. 



I. E. Hd J. T. COKELY, 



201R.7thAve.,SCRilRTON,PA. 



KatabUaliad 25 r^t*» Mannfaotiirara and Importara of noiiats' BuppUaa 



▲BOVX PRICKS ARK POSTPAID ^^^^— ^^^^ 



Mention The Hovicw wIk'm you write. 



size (if deliveries t<t consumers jtre be 

 injj removed. W. X. V. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Clirysaiithomums are approacliiiig tlie 

 lieijilit of tlieir glory for the jireseiit sea 

 sou aiul now hold tlie center of the local 

 stage. They are in good demand, witli 

 the supply about normal, esjiecially fine 

 white, yellow and pink varieties being 

 <»n liaiul. Sprays find ready sale at mod 

 er;ite j)riee8 and bunches of jtompons 

 are iiojmlar. Medium-sized blooms have 

 been unusually abundant in the hands 

 of the peddlers. 



Koses are ih fairly good sup])ly, but 



they are somewhat eclipsed by the 

 mums. Carnations are beginning to 

 show marked improvement, but are not 

 jiuslied es])ecia]ly hard by local growers 

 until the jiassing of the mums. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Kesnick, with .Joseph Ko])pel- 

 mau, has the symjiathy of tlie trade iu 

 tile death, last week, of his 1 1-months 

 old son. 



The demand for bulbs has betMi uu 

 iisuailv brisk iu tliis citv so far this 

 fall. 



The new Colonial Flower Sliop, on 

 lower Westminster street, whidi ojiened 

 a fortnight ago, reports i'X('e]itionally 

 good business. 



Frederick Dietz was a business visitor 

 in New York last week. 



Timothy O'Connor has returned from 

 a visit to New York and Atlantic City. 



Lawrence Hay has been rei'leeted a 

 member of the P^ast Providence school 

 committee. 



Kdgar L. Nock has repaired tlu^ dam- 

 age done liy hailstones to his green 

 houses, on Wheeler avenue. 



Smith the Florist reports good biisi 

 ness ;it the branch store opened in the 

 Wiishiiigton market, corner of W^ash 

 ington and Fnion streets. 



.John G. .Tensen has commenced the 

 erection of a l)rick and concrete g:irage, 

 at the corner of liroad and Hvfield 

 streets. W. II.' M. 



