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The Florists' Review 



January 19. 1922 



"SERVICE YOU'LL LIKE" 



Genuine German Statice 



Per pound, $1.25 Ten pound lots, per pound, $1.10 



A big help when fresh flowers are scarce 



ALLAN HUMASON CO., 448-450 N. Wells St., at iui..i., CHICAGO 



"SERVICE YOU'LL LIKE" 



The Philadelphia Growers Cut Flower Market 



EXTRA FINE PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, RED ROSES, SWEETHEART ROSES 



CHOICE VALLEY, EASTIR LILIES, DAFFODILS, FREFSIAS AND SINGLE VIOLETS 



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 phonesJ Bell, Spruce 5^98 



1 Keystone, Race 7182 



M'llllam C. Lynch, 

 Manager. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



liL'tT J. L. Mock, most plcasinjr in ap- 

 pearancp. Tlie roses are cup-sliaped 

 and most dcliciously frajirant, and they 

 proved excellent travelers. Mr. Mc- 

 Gorum says that the rose is exceedingly 

 {irolific and th.at it is only once in a 

 lifetime that a hyl)ridizer can hope to 

 produce such .-i rose. Mr. McCiorum h.'is 

 about .Tnil of his new seedliiij;'. 



Various Notes. 



John E. Andre ex])ects to plant JO,UOU 

 Golden Ophelia, anioii};: other varieties, 

 in his new ran^fe, wliieh the Metropoli- 

 tan Materi;il Co., Brooklyn, X. Y., will 

 commence as soon as jpossible. 



J?oh('rt TraitJ writes dieerily from liis 

 farm in I'orto Kico that he is feeling 

 better Ihan he lias for the last two 

 years. 



Berger Jiros. are re<-eiving some swert 

 peas which A. B. Cartledge says are the 

 finest that he has ever seen. Th(> v:iri- 

 cties are IJlue Bird, Illuminator and 

 Dorothy Kckford. 



Arthur Zirkinan, of the M. Rice Co.. 

 left this city .January 15 to call on 

 some of his old friends in the middle 

 west. Mr. Zirkman h.as not been regu- 

 larly on the job for four years. 



.John Steidle, of Olivette, ^lo., sent 

 a bunch of his new (■;irnation, Valentine, 

 to C. r. J>iggit. The tlowirs airivcd in 

 fine condition. .January 14. The \ariety 

 is deeji ]iink in color, like Mrs. Ward, 

 well formed and fragrant. 



Two more growers h.ave taki'n stock 

 in the l*hil;idel]ihia Growers' Cut Flower 

 Market, while four others are consider- 

 ing the matter. The manager, William 

 C. Lyncli, w;ints more flowers to sell. 



M. J. Call.'ihan has had an active 

 week, especially with funeral orders. 

 Mr. Callahan believes in carrying a 

 good assortment of the best stock on 

 the market. 



No. 2 GAl ZE 



This is principally used for Bridal Shower 

 Bouquets, etc. 



Fancy Edge, per bolt (50 yards) $2.25 



Satin Edge, per bolt (50 yards) 1 .50 



Striped Gauze, per bolt (50 yards) .... 1.75 

 Pin Dot Effect, per bolt (50 yards) 1.75 



FANCY BROCADFD RIBBON 



Especially appropriate for corsage, fancy basket 

 and novelty work. All colors. Per bolt of 50 

 yards : 



No. 2 $2.50 



No. 5 4.00 



FANCY CHIFFONS 



About 35 to 40 yards to bolt 

 Lily of the Valley Effect, 4 ins. wide. . . $0.06 

 "Blue" Valley, cut edge, 6 ins. wide . , . .06 



Bow Knot Effect, 6 ins. wide 09 



Lily of the Valley Effect, 6 ins. wide 09 



"Gold" Valley Effect, 6 ins. wide 08 



Silk, with Satin Borders, 6 ins. wide 14 



Silk, with Sain Borders, 8 ins. wide 18 



Silk Gauze, or netting, 6 ins. wide II 



Silk Gauze, or netting, 14 ins. wide 18 



Bridal Chiffon, 8 ins. wide 35 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



M.'niion The Review wlipn vou write 



At the recjuest of hi.s friends, George 

 Aeiigle has decided to continue doing 

 Dusiness under the name oi ihe I'liila- 

 d(d|diia Cut Flower Co. 



Chester H. Hunt delivered an address 

 before the Pennsylvania ITorticultural 

 Society on late tulips and narcissi in 

 the New Century Club room, Tiies.l.iy 

 afternoon, January 17. 



Eugene Bernheimer, wholesale florist. 

 has removed from 1.">.'')1 Ranstead street 

 to () South Mole street. 



Thomas Poles is centering his ener 

 gies on pussy willows. Mr. Poles' am 

 bit ion is greenhouses. 



A. E. Wohlert has added to his mirs 

 ery, at Xarberth, I'a. Phil. 



Seasonable Flowers and 



all Varieties of Greens 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wholesale Florist 

 12 South MoU Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



.^fpTltlon The Review when y on write. 



Covert, Mich.— W. S. Lincoln has a 

 large croj) of gladioli, dahlias and asters, 

 lie anticip.ates doubling his business 

 next year. 



OshkoEh, Wis.— E. 0. Thomas, who 

 deals in m.'irkers, monuments ;md cem- 

 etery work, has just bought a small 

 greenhouse here. 



