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The Rorists Review 



Dbcbmbeb 22, 1921 



tables were decorated with lily of the 

 valley and orchids, in addition to sil- 

 vered shrubs. Another silver wedding, 

 also of well-known people, had silvered 

 decorations on fourteen tables and 

 quantities of lily of the valley, orchids 

 and other flowers; each table was deco- 

 rated in different shades. Due to the 

 shortage of orchids, gardenias and valley, 

 these decorations practically used up the 

 supply for several days, as Mr. Stein 

 had ordered well in advance. 



The Richmond Pottery, Inc., has just 

 received a consignment of modern 

 machinery which will enable it to man- 

 ufacture larger pots than it has hitherto 

 been able to turn out. H. Plath is 

 chairman of the organization, pro tem. 

 Permanent oflScers will be elected early 

 in the year. Mr. Plath and Frank D. 

 Pelicano are two of the prime movers in 

 the new pottery enterprise. M. M. 



PROVIDENCE, E. I. 



The Market. 



There has been no rush for Christmas 

 business, but the final days before the 

 holiday will probably develop some ac- 

 tivity. There is an unusually good sup- 

 ply of everything for the holidays, ex- 

 cepting orchids and poinsettias. These 

 are scarce and high. Potted plants are 

 in evidence in good quality and quan- 

 tity and at reasonable figures. Last 

 week carnations stiffened a few cents, 

 but, otherwise, prices are about normal. 

 Eoses range from $6 to $25 per hundred; 

 carnations, $8 to $12 per hundred; Paper 

 Whites, $4 per hundred; calendulas, $2 

 to $4 per hundred; snapdragons, $8 to 

 $12 per hundred; callas, $2 to $3 per 

 dozen; lilies, $3 per dozen. 



There has been a slight flurry in social 

 circles the last week, but the demand 

 was so split up that its influence on the 

 general situation was but little felt. 

 Fair weather has been favorable to 

 public health and the funeral list has, 

 consequently, been much below the usual 

 call for this time of the year. 



Various Notes. 



William A. Bowers had the decora- 

 tions at the Dreyfus on two or three spe- 

 cial occasions last week. 



Eobert Koppelnian, of Boston, was the 

 guest of relatives in this city and vicin- 

 ity last week. 



Max Villers, representing Joseph E. 

 Koppelman, made a trip through dif- 

 ferent sections of the state last week. 



Eugene McCarron, of Hope street, re- 

 ports an unusually heavy demand for 

 potted stock for the holidays. 



A. Jannitti, 22 Water street, Warren, 

 R. I., is handling large supplies of trees 

 and wreaths for Christmas. 



F. V. Child, at Bushee corner, Swan- 

 sea, recently added a small propagating 

 house to his range. 



Edward Brooke, of T. J. Johnston & 

 Co., made a trip through Connecticut 

 last week looking for seasonable novel- 

 ties. 



Frederick Dictz, of French street, was 

 in New York and vicinity last week on 

 business. 



Henry Patry will be with Smith the 

 Florist, B. Popkin, Washington street, 

 during the holidays. 



Vincent J. Berarducci, of Atwell's 

 avenue, has been unusually busy with 

 funeral orders the last week. 



Joseph Lawrence, Warren, R. I., has 

 large orders for trees and Christmas 

 greens from all parts of the state. 



Welcome 1922 



May It Mark A New Era 

 Of Prosperity for YOU! 



We wish our friends everything that we 

 could possibly wish for ourselves — 



More than this we cannot say. 



Sincerely, 



THE GARLAND COMPANY 



Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 



Mpntton Thp Rpvipw when Ton wHto. 



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A Merry Christmas 



to all friends, with hearty thanks for their generous support of Craig 



Quality Christmas Plants. We mean to make Craig Quality stand for 



the best in plants all over the country. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



NORWOOD STATION, Delaware County, PENNSYLVANIA 



Montion The HpvIpw when you write. 



Primula Obconica 



— The Strain that Leads — 



J. L. Schiller, I'oiedo, 0. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Florist 



and Employees send Holiday 

 Greetings and Best Wishes for a 

 Happy and Prosperous New Year 

 to all Readers of The Review. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



My Specialty 



POTTED PLANTS 



TO THE TRADE ONLY 



A. L. MILLER, Jamaica, N. Y. 



J. W. DAVIS COMPANY 



Wholesale Growers of 



Christmas and Easter Plants 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



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KtcKWs & Co. 



S«nd for ^ Sapply Book 

 New York Boston 



101 Park Ave. 294 W Mhhigton^^ 



OBflSIDIIDBSfBB&SS 



Mt-atiDU The H«Tlew wben you write. 



Ferns, Pandanus Veitchii, 

 Cyclamen, Dracaenas 



sre our Quantity stocks. Write us abou' I 

 any plants you nred. 



MACAW BROS. 

 Delaware County, NOftWOOD, PA 



Mention TTw R»t1*w whrn rnn writ^. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



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