Dkcembbb 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



Don't Take a Chance 



Be Sure to Get 



Highest Grade 

 Boxwood Sprays 



In dealing with us you are dealing with a reliable house 



and not with irresponsible pickers. 



Our experienced pickers are shipping us only a quality 



we can guarantee. 



Shipped by express as soon as picked; you receive 



fresh goods. 



PRICES: 



Boxwood Sprays in Bags $20.00 per 100 lbs. 



Boxwood Sprays in CRATES .... 22.50 per 100 lbs. 



Specially Selected Dwarf Boxwood in Crates 



50 lbs. to crate .... $25.00 per 1 OO lbs. 



Save money by having boxwood shipped in crates. Crates are paper lined. 

 Boxwood is received fresh and uncrushed. WE GUARANTEE EVERY CRATE 



Other Christmas Suggestions 



Frieze, Frieze Bells, Pine Cones, Teasels, Poppy Heads, Ruscus, 

 Statice, Log Moss, Frieze Wreaths, Imported Pine Sprays. 



PROMPT SHIPMENT ON MAIL AND TELEGRAPH ORDERS 



The McCallum Company 



137 Seventh Street PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Luckily, Mr. Peterson's robust health 

 stood him in good stead, as at one time 

 it was thought one hand would be am- 

 putated, but he is convalescing favor- 

 ably. 



Al. Linder, of the Cedar Hill Green- 

 houses, was the first grower here to offer 

 Paper White narcissi, and is having a 

 good demand. 



George F. Lane, of Asylum street, 

 went over the road and spent a few days 

 in Boston, buying cyclamens and other 

 plants for his Christmas trade, last 

 week. He found this a rough trip with 

 a machine, after the heavy storm which 

 visited the section over which he rode. 

 From Springfield to Boston every tele- 

 graph and telephone pole was down, 

 with masses of tangled wire strewn 

 about, which it will take months to re- 

 pair. Hundreds of acres of woodlands 



IMMORTELLES 



HIGHEST QUALITY 



Color. RED, BLUE, WHITE, YELLOW 

 IN CASES CONTAINING 125 BUNCHES EACH 



Write for prices. Immediate delivery. 



HOGEWONING & SONS, Inc. 



299 Broadway New York City 



and orchards were destroyed, and one is 

 reminded of the events of the war, when 

 looking at the landscape. 



Two large baskets, tastefully ar- 

 ranged, of the new pompon chrysanthe- 

 mum Governor Lake attract the attcn- 



