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The Florists^ Review 



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Red Immortelles 



$45.00 per 100 bunches 



125 bunches in case. 

 Less than case 50c per bunch 



Red Ruscus 



XXX Quality, bright Xmas Red 

 $42.50, case 50 lbs. $1,00 per lb,, less than case. 



Partridge Berry Bowls 



Pint size $ 9.00 per dozen 



Quart size 12,00 per dozen 



Two Quart size 18.00 per dozen 



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Most complete line of Decorative Greens in America. 

 fcj Pull assorlment of Ribbons and Chiffons. 



PRICES LOW 



The IKervan Company 



119 W. 28th Street. PH (NEW YORK 



stood that the object of his trip east is 

 to persuade Mr. Towill not to send out 

 American Legion until the spring of 

 1922. 



American Legion is a cross between 

 Hadley and Milady and Rosalind Orr 

 English. It is a vigorous grower. The 

 flower ip large and fragrant. 

 . December If) Mr. Towill stated he had 

 decided td distribute American Legion 

 this seasc'n. It is understood he has all 

 the orders he expects to be able to fill. 



Various Notes. 



Leo Nif'sstn believes there will be a 

 good supply of orchids. 



Professor J. A. Sanders has sent out 

 a notice from Harrisburg of an amend- 

 ment to the effect that plants and cut 

 flowers may be shipped from the small 

 area infested by tlie Japanese beetles 

 until June 15. 



J. G. Jack, of the Arnold Arboretum, 

 spoke on ''Trees and Shrubs of Recent 

 Introdtution ■' before the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society at the New Cen- 

 tury Chib, 124 Smith" Twelfth street. De- 

 cember 14. 



William K. Harris has a fine lot of 

 decorative j.laiits for Christmas, includ- 

 ing his s{)e(ialty, bird's nest fern, 

 Aspleniuni Nidus-avis. 



Robert Craig writes from Porto Rico 

 tliat he has his ground manured and the 

 water supply ready. 



Samuel S, Pennock took Elmer J. 

 Weaver, of Ronks. his son, Lloyd 

 Weaver, ;ind Alfred Burton on a pil- 

 grimage through Bucks and Montgom- 

 ery counties December 7. 



George C. Shaflfer and Mr. White, of 

 Marche. both of Washington, D. C, 

 were here last week. 



Edward Reid has returned from Rich- 

 mond, Va. 



Aschmann Bros, have a fine lot of 

 Christmas plants. 



Edwin J. Fancourt motored Charles 

 H. Tottv, of Madison, N. J.; William K. 

 Harris, Robert Kift and Mark P. Mills 

 through the rose growing district near 

 this citv December 8. 



FRAT-M'S 



FYat-Ms are a ireat help to florists who make funeral work.* They are ezaet 

 reproductions of the official emblems embossed In »old and the different colora as 

 required by each Fraternal and Labor organization. «iii«ir-iii caioi* ma 



The florist is saved time and worry In the nuisance of lettering, aa well aa the 

 keeping of such a stock of wire frames, and different colored flowers. Just use such 

 S»n«r th/w have and then attach a FRAT-M with pasta to the chlffoS! oHy^he 

 hanger that comes for each, as a card, and that Is all there la to It. exeeptlna the 

 comment and commendatory talk for the florist. « m iw ii, »c«pimg ina 



„«, i^n^^'f-H^^.u ''°5"°,°' the most used from the list following, enclosing S&00 

 Set ?S5^ money '' * ^'"' **" ""'* "••"■ *'°"*' '**""' 'hoaa uniuJd Mi* 



Square and Compass. Chapter, Commandery, 82nd Degree Shrine Butani ftt^r 



Bia2i^ithi"^rd H.l°irii-E^t^ ^^ "' ^ '- ^- "' ^ ""'"^ »• «' ^ =" Br. Of 



Just give Frat-Ms a trial, you don't have to keep them. We are willina to aand 



them to you and return the money If they don't pay you ten tlmas their coaL ldd?M 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., SEDALIA, MO. 



