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The Rorists Review 



Dbcbmbbb 22, 1921 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



JACK F. NEIDINGER 



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 



We extend to our many friends and customers our heartiest best wishes 

 for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Most Prosperous New Year. 



We thank you one and all for your kind patronage and loyal support. 



We have just finished the very best season in the history of our 

 business and want you to know our appreciation. 



Sales representatives: HARRY R. CRAWFORD, H. S. PRICE, LEONARD J. SEIGER 



The Home of Merit 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER, 1309-11 N. Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



EXTRA FINE PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, RED ROSES, SWEETHEART ROSES 



CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, POMPONS, VALLEY AND EASTER LILIES 



EXTRA FINE SWEET PEAS, PAPER WHITE NARCISSI 



TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 



TO THE GROWER: Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission house. 



Both 



nhnnnal Bell, Spruce 5208 

 *""*°®"1 Keystone. Kace 7182 



William C. Lynch. 

 Mana§rer. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



tinct horticultural success in flowering 

 the new rtahlia-flowored zinnias at St. 

 Leonards. The term horticultural suc- 

 cess is used in distinction to coninicrcial 

 success, because this new ty[)e of zin- 

 nias has not yet been perfected. There 

 is a bed and a half of these new 

 zinni.as at St. Leonards, or between 400 

 and 500 linear feet of bench surface 

 covered with a mass of show blooms of 

 great size in a variety of colors. The term 

 decorative, dahlia-flowered zinnias con- 

 veys a clear idea. They are the zinnia 

 family, with the lightness strongly 

 brought out, but they have the dahlia 

 flowers in size and form. The colors are 

 the colors of the zinnia, improved; here, 

 probably, is the weakest point of these 

 dahlia-fiowered zinnias, commercially. 

 For they came into competition with the 

 entire chrysantliemum family and their 

 colors were unequal to the test. In 

 one color, at least, the zinnia far out- 

 rivals the chrysanthemum; that is, in a 

 glowing scarlet. This scarlet is so fine 

 as to suggest the finest scarlet carna- 

 tion intensified in color and large in size. 

 Perhaps we may have other colors of 

 equal merit in time. 



An Aeroplane View. 

 It occurred to the bright minds who 

 control the destinies of the Andorra 

 Nurseries that the scope of their work 

 could best be brought before the pub- 

 lic by securing the bird's-eye view of the 

 nurseries from on high. It is easy just 

 to say 1,100 acres under cultivation — 

 easy to say, easy to forget. It is quite 

 a diflferent matter to show in one photo- 

 graph all of those 1,100 acres planted 

 in trees and shrubs. How to do it? That 

 was the question. Properly done, it 



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JjGauti| pescrved^ 

 J rojTts assured- 

 usG Blockler 

 JxcfrioGrators (or 

 cut nowers 





Bernard GloGkler G). 



I Pittsburgh. Pa. ; 



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REFRIGERATORS 



AND STORE FIXTURES 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



ISO N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



would certainly make a hit. A flyer was 

 engaged and here the business acumen 

 came into l)lay. He was to receive a 

 lump sum for a clear photograph of the 

 1,100 acres. The pilot ascended, with 



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Montion Tlip RptIpw when yon write. 



his photographer on board. At a height 

 of 1,000 feet the order was given to 

 snap; result, a picture of the entire 

 White Marsh valley, the 1,100 acres of 

 the Andorra Nurseries appearing as a 



