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The Florists' Review 



Febkuarv 24, 1921 



SPRING IS COMING! 



ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS EARLY ON 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



8-in., $0.25 each; $16.00 per 100 | 12-in., $0.30 each; $21.00 per 100 I 16-in., $0.45 each; $34.00 per 100 

 10-in., ,25 each; 17.00 per 100 | 14-in., .40 each; 25.00 per 100 | IS-in., .75 each; 65.00 per 100 



20-in $1.25 each; $90.00 per 100 



25 at 100 rate. Our baskets are all made substantially and are painted green. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



We are receiving shipments of our Green Sheet Mo«s for your spring business. Put up in well filled sacks averaging one 



to fifteen pounds to a sack, $2.SO per bag. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., iie-iis Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Our Location— 



Write jor Price List— 



Less Freight — Faster Service 



In the center of the United States 



C A. KUEHN WHOLESALE FLORIST, 1312 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



S. A. F. BOAED MEETING. 



[Continued from pagre 85.] 



A letter from A. F. .1. Baur, secre 

 tary of the American Carnation Society, 

 was read in regard to a request made by 

 him that the board ai)point a eommittce 

 to make awards to meritorious new va- 

 rieties of various plants, such awards 

 not being provided for in the by-laws 

 specifically. C. W. Jolinson made a 

 verbal statement in support of the re- 

 quest, and the board seemed in favor 

 of the suggestion. George Asmus ex- 

 plained that the awarding of merits 

 was, under the by-laws, in the hands of 

 the national flower show committee, and 

 that committee could recommend the 

 medals if it were possible to have some 

 committee pass upon the subjects. If 

 the matter were referred to that com- 

 mittee, he said, some plan might be 

 worked out whereby plants offered 

 could be judged. The matter was by 

 vote referred to the national flower 

 show committee with ]iower to act. 



Membership Drive. 



There was an extemlcd discussion of 

 the membership ]irol)Ioni. It was the 

 opinion of all present that some special 

 effort should be made to increase the 

 membership, nnd many suggestions were 

 made. President Koland suggested an 

 effort on the part of the i)resent mem- 

 bership, and instanced how such an 

 effort had been made a success in a 

 business organization he was connected 

 with. "It is liv jiersdual, direct ap- 

 peal," he said, "and I believe we could 

 double our membership by next Au- 

 gust." Then Mr. Hill moved that a 

 membership committee of five be ap- 

 pointed, with ])(iwer to add to their 

 number, to induce each member of the 

 society to get one new member by next 

 August. The motion was seconded by 

 I'.iul Klingsi»orn and carried unani- 

 mously. 



Show Committee Reports. 



George Asmus, chairman of the na- 

 tional flower show committee, presented 

 a report from his committee. In it he 

 said: 



AVe are considering placing the price 

 of admission at 50 cents. This price, 



THE BEST 



Wire Basket 



and WHY 



Made of Galvanised wire and crimped. 

 Closer meshed to hold moss better, and 

 less of it. Sturdy and strong. 



Measure Inside ring. B:arh Per doz. 



S-lnch 10.28 t2.S0 



10-lnch 30 3.M 



12-lnch 3R 4.00 



I4-Inch 40 4J» 



16-lnch SO 6.76 



18.1nch 60 «J» 



Fresh Sheet Moss, 20c per pound. 

 Dyed Sheet Moss, lartre bag, 7 to 



10 pounds S4.60 per baRT. 



Sphacnam Moss. ...$1.60 per bale. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUHEE, WIS. 



Green Shamrock Shaped Boxes 



Size, 8 X 8x3K inches. 



Made of green cardboard to hold 

 green carnations, shamrocks, etc. 



Price, $4.00 per doz., F. 0. B. Great Falls 



Electric City Conservatory, 



GREAT FALLS, MONT. 



everytliing considered, is low. But it is greater the attendance the greater the 

 a large attendance we desire, and the success. 



