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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 10, 1921. 



Make Us Work This Week 



Moss, per bale $ 1 .35 



Dr. Dux Superiora Magnolia Leaves, brown 

 and green, for 10 cartons, $ 1 4.00 



Chiffon 



Windier Smiling Service 



Three-ttripe, white, pink, violet, 



6-inch, per yard, B'Ac. 



Bolt of 46 yards, $3.00. 



Three-stripe, white, pink, violet, 



4-inch, per yard, 5c. 



Bolt of 45 yards, $2.25 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 1310 Pine St., 



All 

 Phones 



ST. LOUIS, NO. 



is a veritable glut aiul ^•alucs have sunk 

 to low levels. No iris is seen at present. 



Marguerites njove moderately well, 

 but calendulas, niyosotis, wallflowers and 

 mignonette are quite druggy. Sales of 

 both callas and lilies were slow last 

 week. 



Some good locally grown valley is 

 available, but sales are slow, while cat- 

 tkyas continue plentiful and lower in 

 price. Quantities of pot plants of splen- 

 did quality are arriving. Especially fine 

 are genistas, roses, hydrangeas, ericas, 

 cinerarias and bulbous flowers. 



Complimentary Dinner. 



The New England Florists' Associa- 

 tion gave a complimentary dinner, 

 March 1, at the Parker House, to Thomas 

 Roland, ])resident of the S. A. F. Over 

 fifty gentlemen were present. The floral 

 decorations were furnished by Henry 

 Penn, Ilernuinn II. Bartsch and Harold 

 W. Kyan, spring bulbous flowers pre- 

 dominating. A communication was read 

 from the Gaideners' ami Florists' Club 

 regarding a complimentary dinner lo be 

 given to the three local national presi- 

 dents and a conimittee consisting of J. 

 C. Gibbs, ir. H. Bartsch and H. A. Ryan 

 was appointed to meet committees from 

 other local organizations and make the 

 necessary arrangements, if deemed de- 

 sirable. 



Two new members were elected. It 

 was voted to hold the regular meetings 

 liereaftcr on the second, instead of tlic 

 first Tuesday in the month. 



President B. F. Letson introduced Mr. 

 Roland, the guest of honor, wlio received 

 a most enthusiastic reception. In the 

 course of a lucid and entcrtainingaddress 

 the speaker gave an insight into the S. 

 A. F. and its early history, lie told 

 of its start, its aims, wliat it has already 

 accomjilished and what it is still plan- 

 ning to do. He referred to the fact that 

 Boston was particularly fortunate in 

 having so many excellent horticultural 

 institutions, such as tlie world-renowned 

 Arnold Arboretum, the Harvard Botan- 

 ical Gardens, Horticultural hall, with its 

 magnificent library, and the Agassiz 

 museum, with its grand collection of 

 glass flowers, and of wliat a great help 

 these institutions are to horticulture and 

 floriculture. 



He spoke a good word for tlie various 

 horticultural and florists' organizations 

 of Boston, especially naming the Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Club, one of the 

 oldest organizations of the kind in the 

 country. He urged a large addition of 

 new members to the S. A. F., which 

 deserved the support of everyone in the 

 trade. 



A beautiful, green enameled, adjustable 



Plant Stand 



It has a range in height from 2H to o'J 

 inches, and you will find it invaluable 

 for decorative purposes and the display 

 of plants and baskets in your store and 

 window. 



Poppy design is carried throughout. 

 A beautiful ornament for any store. 



Price 



$3.00 each 



Percy Jones 



Wkolesale Cat Flowers and Florists' Snpplies 



30 East Randolph Street 

 Chicago - - Illinois 



EASrER CORSAGE PINS 



Blue steel. Violet Head, packed 250 in a box. 



3-in., J.3.50 per lOOO: S'^'-in.. $3.75 per 1000. 

 Cash or New York Reference. F. O. B. New York. 



M. DAVID KLEIN CO. 



1248 Myrtle Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



something 

 novel for 

 Easter — 



covers for the un- 

 sig^htly flower pot. 



tl. the many classic 

 designs and several 

 Wedgwood colors 

 will appeal to you and 

 to your customers. 



C. sell or include them 

 with the purchase — 

 they cost but a few 

 cents. 



^ may be used for 

 cut flowers, ferns, 

 potted plants. 



Ask for our illustrated 

 Jardiniere folder and prices. 



Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. 



