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The Rorists' Review 



March IT. 1921. 



Last Call for Easter Lilies 



WE HAVE THEM 



Good, 2 to 5 blooms, 12 to 20 inches tall, good green 



foliage, at 25c per bloom. 



JUST RIGHT FOR EASTER 



HURRY ALONG YOUR ORDER WITH THE CASH 

 WILL GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE 



H. S. BRANDT, York, Pa. 



move fairly ■well. There is a large 

 supply of roses, including practically all 

 the best varieties. Large quantities of 

 pink shades are seen in each shipment. 

 Mignonette-, yellow and white daisies 

 and a good supply of calendulas arrive 

 daily. Snapdragon is arriving and is 

 fine stock. Bulbous stock of all kinds 

 is practically a glut on the market and 

 has to be moved at a sacrifice in order 

 to clear. various Notes. 



Included in the list of visitors last 

 week were Miss Mary B. Zimmer, of 

 Dansville, N. Y.; Mrs. A. E. Dietsche, of 

 Dansville, N. Y.; S. W. Morgan, of Le 

 Roy, N. Y.; David Scott, of Corfu, 

 N. Y.; Charles White, of Medina, N. 

 Y., and William Lynch and J. Sullivan, 

 of E. W. Edwards & Sons, Syracuse, 

 N. Y. 



Mrs. Anna E. Dietsche, sister of Miss 

 M. K. Zimmer, of Dansville, N. Y., is 

 opening a flower store at Geneseo, N. 

 Y., which will be in readiness for Easter 



V)UfllI16SS 



The Allen Nursery Co. reports excel- 

 lent business with spring orders, which 

 at the present time are somewhat in ex- 

 cess of previous years. 



Brooks the Florist, of Monroe avenue, 

 is doing a satisfactory business in that 

 section of the city. 



The New York Florist, in the Rey- 

 nolds Arcade, says that business is 

 ])icking up considerably. The last 

 week or two this store has moved a 

 large quantity of cut flowers. 



E. R. Fry, of West Main street, has 

 just purchased a large quantity of 

 Gainsboro baskets, which include prac- 

 tically one of each of the new Gains- 

 l)oro line from the George B. Hart 

 Basket Factory, in this city. 



The monthly meeting of the Rochester 

 Florists' Association was held at the 

 Osborn hotel, Monday evening, March 7. 

 The special speaker of the evening was 

 David Scott, of Corfu, N. Y., whose 

 topic, "The Growing of Sweet Peas," 

 was intently listened to. Questions were 

 asked and responded to by the speaker. 

 He is a large grower and brought with 



BABY RAMBLERS 



Own Root Stock for S-inch Pots. $35.00 per lOO 



BABY RAMBLER, ERNA TESCHENDORFF, ORLEANS 



READY NOW 



PLENTY OF TIME YET TO BRING THEM INTO BLOOM 

 FOR DECORATION DAY 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



NEWARK, NEW YORK STATE 



FOR SALE 



(While 30 ,000 last) 



Rooted Carnation cuttings, 

 $4.00 per 100; $3.5.00 per 

 1000. Careful packing, im- 

 mediate shipment. Varieties: 

 Mrs.C. W.Ward, Joy. Match- 

 less, Beacon, Enchantress. 



WEILAND-RISCH CO. 



154 N. Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



him some well known varii'ties, such as 

 Rose Queen, Venus and Christmas Pink 

 Orchid. Hugo Teute exhibited a fine 

 vase of Laddie. 



Salmon, Cemetery Florist, reports 

 an excellent business. The winter has 

 been exceptionally open; more visits 

 to the cemetery have been made and, 



CYCLAMEN 

 SEEDLINGS 



Glory of Wandsbek 

 Wonder of Wandsbek 

 Rose of Marientbal 

 Wbite 



White with Eye 

 Rose Pink 

 Christmas Red 

 Bright Pink 



We have ready now, heavy seedlings, 

 averaginR five leaves, excellent stock, 

 $7.50 per 100; $t>5.00 per 1000. 



Wandsbek alone, $8.00 per 100; $75.00 

 per 1000. 



L. J. Reuter Co. 



PLANT BROKERS 

 IS Cedar St , Wateriown, P. 0. , Bostoa, MaM. 



_ Mention Th« BcTlew wh«B 7011 wiiu. 



in consequence, far more cut flowers 

 have been used. H. J. H. 



