Jui.v 28, 1921 



The Florists* Review 



11 



THE PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 



Wishes to extend a cordial invitation to all Florists and their friends 

 attending the Convention to be held at Washington, D. C, August 16th, 

 17th and 18th, to visit their EXHIBIT BOOTHS, Nos. 5, 6 and 7. 



We will display an exceptional new line of American and Foreign Made 

 Baskets, besides New Novelties and Accessories for the Holiday trade. 



See Out Display Before Placing Your Order. 



MAKE OUR BOOTH YOUR MEETING PLACE. 



Souvenirs will be given to all attending the Convention. 



Messrs. WAMPLER, FRISHKORN, SAWYER and HOOK will be in 

 charge of the display. 



Let Us Serve You. 



PinSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



Manufacturers, Importers, Jobbers 



116-118 Seventh St., FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Primula Obconica 



Restrain thot^&ods 



SOLD OUT 



At this time proves, that The Strain That Leads is ap- 

 preciated by our customers. Would they buy it again, if it 

 gave no satisfaction before? Our stock was larger than ever 

 before, because we had faith in our strain and in the florists" 

 business and *'Say it with Flowers" works steady. 



There are so few left of our Primulas, that we will dis- 

 continue this advertisement and just keep you posted 

 through the Classified. 



Stock on hand may run us for a few more weeks. 



Primula obconica, large or giaqt floweriag, in mixed colors, 

 red predominating, frame-grown plants from 2-in. pots, $6.00 

 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Primula malacoides, pink, $5.00 per 10(^; $47.50 per Iimki. 



Primula, all other kinds sold out clean. 



HYDRANGEAS 



Are they profitable? Ask one who grew them. Our stock 

 looks good now — promises to be as good as last year, when 

 it turned out very satisfactory. 



French andOtaksa, for fall delivery from pots. Get your order in for tarly delivery and get Ihem established while they 



are full of life, 4-in., 25c; o-ia., 35c; b-iti., 50c; T-io., 75c. 

 Begonia Gracilis Luminoaa, Mignon and Prima Donna, the three best varieties, which auyhody can grow well and 



bloom in winter, ready now from ;5-in. pots, $10.00 per 10(». 

 Genista Racemosa, very strong 2-in. stock, ready now from L'-in. pots, $5.00 i)er KHi. 

 Rambler and Baby Rambler Hoses, all grown on their own roots, from the field in the fall after digging, two-year old, 



just a few of good varieties, that have stood the test, $35.00 per KK); $325.00 i)er 10(H). 



J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Prouty Ave., TOLEDO, O. 



