Fbbbuabt 8, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



'~ Th» Oorlsto whose eards mypmr on tho p«ko« eanytnc lliis hmmA, tun proparod to fill ord( 

 — — from ofhor florins for local doUvMT on tlio naoal basts. 



MEMBERS 

 F. T. D. 



In the Nation's Capital the name 



WASHINGTON, D. C, 



stands synonymous with quality and 

 satisfactory service in flowers. 



BLACKISTONE, Inc. 



14th and H. Streets, Northwest 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



LOS ANGELES 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



WOLFSKILL'S and MORRIS GOLDENSON 



229 West Third Street 



San Francisco b 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Where F. T. D. Members will 



get the Greatest Satisfaction 



rown & Kennedy 



3091 Sixteenth Street 



the MaHsaelmsotts Horticultural So- 

 ciety to cooperate with it in the big 

 upring sliow, which is to tie liold at 

 Horticultural Hall, Boston, April (5 to 

 10, 1921. The schedule below has been 

 prcjiared by the Massachusetts Horti 

 cultural Society and this excellent 

 schedule should brings out ;i flue ex- 

 hibition of roses, both in |iot plants and 

 <nit fl(>wers. 



The committee on conniiercial cut 



flower interests is seeking; the support 

 of the trade at large. The members of 

 this conmiittcc are :is follows: Wallace 

 1{. Pierson, chairman; Thomas Roland, 

 .Joseph H. Hill, H. O. May, William J. 

 Keimel, James Heacock, Robert Simp- 

 son, Max Schling, S. S. Pennock, Henry 

 Penn. 



ru\NTs 



IJiisc ;;:iiilcii; (lisplay (if ros.. pLiiils. anv ainl 

 all classes: appropriat.' ai(csM)rifs permitted: 

 ailUtii' amiiiKciiieiit ami (■eneial eft"e«>t to lie 



<oiisi<lere(l in inakiii;: awaids, two prizes, so- 

 ciety's Kold medal and .111,000, and the Apple 

 Ion (,'old medal and .$."i(K). 



Display of rose plants, any or all classes, 

 arranged for elTeet. not to exceed 200 square 

 feet, two prizes. $200 and .$100. 



.\rlK)r arraPBeinent of climbing roses, two 

 prizes. $100 and $.10. 



Arcli armuBcment of climbing roses, two 

 prizes. $7,'> and $40. 



Twelve specimens cliinbinK roses, not less than 

 six varieties, two prizes, $1,"0 and $".">. 



Six specimens climbing roses, not less than 

 three varieties, two prizes. $70 and $40. 



Three specimens climbing wses, distinct va- 

 rieties, two prizes, $40 and $20. 



