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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbcaby 17, 1921 



fine jonquils and daffodils. Tulips of 

 :ill colors and sizes are arriving in good 

 Mipply. Never before was the corsage 

 stock in such fine shape. 



There is a great deal of heather being 

 sliipped in and it finds a ready market, 

 ("ill las are gaining every day and are 

 now plentiful. 



A great many sales of cyclamens are 

 still being made, while hyacinths lead 

 in the potted plants. T. E. E. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



Business was fair last week; spas- 

 modic, one might say. All flowers were 

 plentiful, with fine roses beginning to 

 come in. 



Annual Dance. 



The big event of the season was the 

 annual dance of the Toronto Retail Flo- 

 rists' Club. The decorations were beau- 

 tiful, and every detail as to arrange- 

 ments and handling the crowds was 

 carefully planned and just as carefully 

 carried out. 



The guests were received by Presi- 

 dent S. A. McFadden, Mrs. McFadden, 

 Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Har- 

 rison and the two past-presidents, G. M. 

 Geraghty and H. G. Dillemuth. E. Sim- 

 mons, J. Plumptre and L. Waters had 

 charge of the dancing and they saw 

 that all programs were filled and that 

 the ladies found their partners. 



Decorations were in charge of S. A. 

 Frost, W. Hoath, E. Sanderson and W. 

 Bowers. Daffodils were arranged along 

 the walls in wall pockets connected with 

 bluebird streamers on which were print- 

 ed, "Say It with Flowers." Eoses, 

 palms, tulips and daffodils were used 

 in the decorations. 



Various Notes. 



The Ontario Horticultural Society 

 held its convention in Toronto last 

 week. They approved the botanical 

 garden scheme and decided to ask that 

 all imported and domestic bulbs be sub- 

 mitted to test before using. 



Some of the display windows looked 

 fine last week, being decorated with 

 bulbous stock, lilies of the valley 

 and other suggestions for St. Valen- 

 tine's day. J. J. H. 



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Our Winter 



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Sweet 

 Peas 



are now Brown by over 8000 conimercial flo- 

 rists. Thev have noeaual. Send for list. 



Anton C. Zvolanek & Sons, ''*'cTl?*'' 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



NATIONAL BULB TARNS, Inc. 



Benton Harbor. MichiKon 



Gladioli, Dahlias, Peonies 



and Hardy Perennials. 



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Cannas from Headquarters 



RED SHADES joO 



Dragon. 3 ft. Deep ox-blood red, rich color | 7.00 



Duke of Marlboro. 4 ft. Dark velvety crimson 6.00 



Lafayette. 4 ft. Most Intense scarlet 7.00 



Meteor (WIntzer's). B ft. About the best crimson 7.00 



Nokomis. 5 ft. New vivid crimson, bronze foliage 8.00 



The President. 4 ft. Best red in commerce 15.00 



Wm. Saunders. 4 ft. Bright scarlet, bronze foliage 8.00 



PINK SHADES 



City of Portland. 4% ft. Salmon-pink, continuous bloomer. . 12.00 



Hiawatha. 3 ft. Rosy pink, bordered cerise 5.00 



Maid of Orleans. 4% ft. Mottled creamy pink 5.00 



Morning Glow. 4 ft. Rich pink, bronze foliage 7.00 



Mrs. W. Wilson. 4 ft. More pink than Mrs. A. F. tonard.... 12.00 



Wabash. 4 ft. Bronze-leaved rosea gigantea 6.00 



Wawa. 3 ft. Very beautiful soft pink 6.00 



YELLOW SHADES 



California. 4 ft. Rich orange gold 5.00 



Gladiator. 5 ft. Bright yellow, spotted red 7.00 



Golden Gate. 4 ft. Pure gold with apricot center 6.00 



Queen of Holland. 3 ft. Orange-yellow 8.00 



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Flag of Truce. 4 ft. 



WHITE SHADES 



Cream white, erect and fine. 



15.00 125.00 



VARIEGATED 

 Gaiety. 5 ft. Reddish-orange, edged yellow, showy. 



7.00 



GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING 



King Humbert. 4 ft. Orange-scarlet, bronze foliage 7.00 



Queen Helene. 5 ft. Yellow King Humbert 8.00 



Uncle Sam. 7 ft. Brilliant orange-scarlet 5.00 



WIntzer's Colossal. 5 ft. Immense vivid scarlet flowers 8.00 



Wyoming. 7 ft. Orange flowers, purple foliage 7.00 



Prices F. O. B. West Grove, Pa. 



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