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The Florists' Review 



Fbbrdauv 3, 1921 



Avenue hotel. Supper will be served 

 as usual. Come and bring the ladies. 

 Edward E. Ludwig, Sec'y. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



Business has been quite brisk for the 

 last week and stock has been cleaned 

 up well. Eoses sold well at fairly good 

 prices, the chief varieties being Colum- 

 bia, Premier, Ophelia and Sunburst. 

 Carnations are more plentiful and the 

 stock good. Of the spring flowers there 

 are Paper Whites, tulips, hyacinths, 

 freesias and daffodils, all of which blend 

 in well for combination bouquets. Val- 

 ley and orchids are slow to move. 

 Single and double violets are coming 

 in well and are useful. In potted 

 plants there is a large selection, such as 

 tulips, hyacinths, cyclamens, cinerarias, 

 primulas and begonias. There is a 

 plentiful supply of greens in all varie- 

 ties. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Rehbein, of the Duluth Floral 

 Co., met with a severe accident two 

 weeks ago, when coming out of the 

 First National bank, the transom, which 

 is about four feet square, falling on her 

 head, causing a deep cut. Her friends 

 will be glad to know she expects to be 

 back at work soon. 



Mr. Berg, of the Superior Floral Co., 

 has a batch of Easter lilies which 

 are coming along in fine shape and will 

 be just about right for Easter. He also 

 is cutting some fine carnations. 



C. F. Edgar, of the McCallum Co., 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., was a visitor last week. 



J. E. 8. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



The remarkably open winter this year 

 means a saving to growers of this vicin- 

 ity on the item of coal, the extent of 

 saving depending upon tlie amount of 

 glass under cultivation. With coal 

 costing from $11 to $13 a ton, a saving 

 of several tons in the course of the 

 season is an item worth noting. 



All the growers are now forcing their 

 early spring stock. Potted plants are 

 doing well and a good spring business 

 is expected. Prices are still high, and 

 this fact continues to drive considerable 

 trade away. 



Various Notes. 



The Essex County Florists' Club, 

 which for a number of years was con- 

 ducted so successfully, holding monthly 

 meetings, beefsteak dinners, social 

 events and annual outings, with an oc- 

 casional flower show, has disbanded. 

 The war interfered with its activities, 

 thoiigli the niomhers strove to continue. 

 Since the war it has been impossible to 

 arouse the former enthusiasm. The an- 

 nual picnic was omitted for the first 

 time last year and the attendance at 

 the meetings has become so small that 

 they were finaliv discontinuod. 



' R. P. M. 



Painesville, O. — .James F. Rychlik, 

 who grows gladioli of high quality for 

 the Cleveland market, has made prep- 

 arations for a large acreage this coming 

 season. Mr. Rychlik has a number of 

 varieties of his own raisint;, in addi- 

 tion to standard sorts and those from 

 other raisers. 



Fancy Ferns 



Extra fine and large size. 



Cut Asparagus Sprays 



Fresh every day. Every spray a tip. 

 Four lengths— short, medium, long 

 and extra long. 



Galax Leaves 



Bronze and Green; new crop. 



Southern Smilax 



The best that grows. Large stock al- 

 ways on hand. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Good, clean stock. 



Pussy Willow 



Wild variety. 



The Largest Stock and Most Complete Assort- 

 ment in America, which includes many other 

 Greens. Quality the very best and prompt 

 Attention. 



RIBBOSS. CHIFFONS- complete aaaortment 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES -WIRE WORK 



The KERVAN COMPANY 



119 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



Mention Th« Rertew when you writ*. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



WILL NOT MOLD 



In cases or cartons 



Reeves Foliage Co., Inc., ""iTflSSi; 



Mention The BcTlew when yon wri te. 



WILD SMILAX 



Orders filled promptly on short notice. 

 $3.00 per case. 



Perpetuated Nois $3.50 per bag 



Natural Moss 1.75 per bag 



Wire, Write. Phone. 



E. A. Beaven, Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Natural Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $3.50 



KNUD NIELSEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



EXTRA FINE PPDVC 



FanqrorDagger ILRIii} 



GALAX LEAVES 

 and LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



Al PHRTIINF^ 1«26 I.udlow street 

 . U. run 1 unco, Plilladelphla. Pa. 



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WILD SMILAX 



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Orders Filled on Iteeeipt. $3.00 per case 

 Natural Mou, $1.75 per ba(. Perpetuated, $3.50 per baf . 



CALDWELL The Woodsman Co., 



EVERGREEN. ALA. 



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New Crop— Now Ready 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



standard Case, $2.50 Half Case, $1.60 



Chattahoochee Floral Co. 



Hatcher Station, Ga. 



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