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The Rorists' Review 



Mauch 24, 1921 



^ Advance 



Ventilating Apparatus 



and 



Greenhouse Fittings 



Backed by fifteen years of satisfactory service. 

 The most progressive florists all over the country use our ma- 

 terials, which is further proof that they must be correct. 

 It is not simply because of the 



Expeiience, or 



Thorougrhness of workmanship, or 



Care with which your orders are handled, or 



Spirit with which we co-operate with our customers, or 



Quality which we always maintain, or 



Effort we make to get your work out, or 



Risrht Prices which we charge, 



but because of the combination of ALL these things that 



we ask your patronage. 



Always Fair and Square business methods, and dollar for dollar 

 values. 



Send for our Catalogiie and Price List. 



Advance Co., Richmond, Ind. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



shamrock 

 of these 



The Market. 



Business was fair last week and there 

 was plenty of stock and a steady demand 

 for design work. St. Patrick's day 

 helped business considerably. All the 

 florists sold a great many 

 plants, the window displays 

 being particularly attractive. 



Club Meeting. 



The Toronto Retail Florists' Club held 

 its regular meeting Monday, March 14. 

 In the absence of President S. A. Mt- 

 Fadden, the chair was occupied by Vice- 

 president J. J. Higgins. 



There was a large attendance. Little 

 business was done, the evening being 

 devoted to a box social. The auction- 

 eer was Mrs. Moore, of the firm People's 

 Florist, .'ind she proved to be a good 

 magnet to draw attractive bids. Those 

 decorated with flowers sold for large 

 anKUints. 



Following the sale there were dancing 

 and an inii>rom])tu program followed by 

 the refreshments. 



Various Notes. 

 .John II. Dunlop entertained the 

 Toronto florists at his greenhouses at 

 Ricliniond Hill March IC. A large num- 

 ber took the trip, as cars were furnished 

 by Mr. Dunlop. Things at the green- 

 houses are in fine shape for Easter. 

 The rose cut will not be so large as the 

 florists would like, but the lily crop is 

 abundant and the blooms are fine. 



J. J. H. 



Notus, Idaho— R. C. Sleeper expects 

 to build a small greenhouse. 



Get the Vase Business 



The Florist has many opportunities to sell 

 VASRS -and tilled with bloomini; plants, they 

 make a beautiful decora) ion for the store. Order 

 a few of this popuiar style— it's a winner. Big 

 profits for you and a quick 'turnovei." 



Send U3 your order now so you can make 

 immediate deliveries. 



TERMS: 30 dayi net to dealers of approved 

 credit rating: 2 per cent cash with order. 



Metuuretnen » and Weight* 



(Including Handles) 



Height, 41 in. Width, 34 la. 



Base, 17 in. sq. Weight, 190 lbs. 



Capacity of Reservoir, 4'^ gallons. 



Price, painted one coat $26.6S net 



Price, without handles 23.65 net 



Guaranteed against reduction to June 1, 1921 



No. W-12. Vate and Settee Catalogue on rtquett 



THE STEWART IRON WORKS CO., Cincinnati, O. 



"THE WORLDS GREATEST IRON FENCE BUILDERS." 



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 223 Water Street Troy, Ohio 



