Dbcimbkb 0. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



Red Satin Ribbons 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



We ofiEer a very special lot in Nos. 60 and 80 

 at prices in conformity with the movement of 



Down With High Prices 



The quantity is limited. Get busy at once. This is the 

 cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. 



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



Mail Your Rush Orders for 



CHRISTMAS BASKETS 



to "The House of Style and Quality" 



Whose Baskets are of Superior Quality and 

 Workmanship, Exclusive in Style and Color. 



Try an assortment of Baskets for $10.00, $25.00 or $50.00. State the colors you desire and we guarantee satisfaction. 

 We can make immediate delivery of all orders, whether large or small. Tumbler Baskets for Christmas trade, $45.00 



per 100. Cash with order or satisfactory references. 



Quincy Art Willow Ware Co., 



SIXTH AND PAYSON AVENUES, 



The House of Style and Quality 



Quincy, 111., U. S. A. 



and this year the fruiting is remarkable. 

 A small block of Saintpaulia ionantha, 

 splendidly flowered, is an unusual sight, 

 and a novelty as a Christmas plant. The 

 violet-like flowers, deep blue, among the 

 compact primula-like foliage, are pleas- 

 ing. There are many other plant sub- 

 jects to be seen at Miller's, including 

 several begonias not usually coming un- 

 der notice. Somehow, begonias seem to 

 be prime favorites of the worthy presi- 

 dent of the S. A. F. and it is quite 

 evident that he grows some of the varie- 

 ties for his own pleasure. A number of 

 specimen plants of Plumbago capensis 

 are seen, and among the primulas there 

 is a big stock of malacoides, Townsendii 

 variety. Apart from the plant stock in- 

 tended for immediate sales, the stocks 

 of dormant material for follow-up use 

 seen in the various storehouses at this 

 establishment would lead one to suppose 

 that Mr. Miller does not intend that one 

 square inch of his glass should go unem- 

 ployed for months to come. 



The next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club will be held in the club's 

 quarters in the Engineering Societies' 

 building, Monday evening, December 13. 

 It will be election night, and a large 

 attendance is expected. 



Frank J. Baker, Utiea, N. Y., and 

 Thomas Roland, Boston, Mass., were 

 visitors last week. Richard Vincent, Jr., 

 "White Marsh, Md., came in Monday, De- 



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