Aicisl is, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



In the Plants Section of the Washington Show, with Exhibits of Robert Craig Co., Norwood, Pa., in Foreground. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia. 



\rf<;c(' liini iii;iii, w Iki is the Xrw \ ink 

 I ('[(rosciitiit i\ t' (if tlic cDiiccrn, wiis witli 

 ihc fxliiliil, IIS W.I.N Ai'tliur Scliwcriii, 

 -icit'tarv (if tlic (•(iiiipaiiy, aii(i T. .1. 

 \(il,'in, (if Sciiiutdii, I'll. 



Chicago Printed String Co., Chicago. 



Rdlls (if tlic jiriiitod taiic tliat retail 

 (■IS use to til' uj) their Ikiwer Ixixes ex 

 liiliiti'd tlie ii;iiiies (if jiroseilt users. Tlie 

 .■iii;iiii;eni('iit of the rolls ami tlie May 

 (iiilr etVect (if strings carrieil from top to 

 lioitdiii of tlie ilis]ilay iiiaile it attrai- 

 ii\ <■. 



John Lewis Childs, Inc., Flowerfield. 



Aliiiiit tliirt\- \arieties of jil.'iilioli 

 Wire sliowii iiy .liiliii Lewis Cliilds. Im-. 

 I'lie \asesj arraiijieil in a square, fornieil 

 "He of the most eolorfiil s|iots in the hall. 

 \nioni; the noteworthy varieties were 

 I 'awn, Piince of India, (iictrhen Zani;, 

 l".'iNiiii;it(ir. hesdeinona. Sunshine, <'a 

 ii.iiy Hird ;inil the jiriiuulinus liyliri.ls. 

 '. ^. lleiuli-iikson w.-is with the (lis|il;iy. 



Climax Mfg. Co., New York. 



The Clim.'ix M f ^T. <'ii. sl.(iwe(l its usual 

 1 \teiisi\e line of lioxes for letaii tlo 

 iiNts. Several cdlors and all sizes wer(; 

 "'iiiwii. a (■(iiii|ilete .aNSdrt ment indeeil. 



Cohen & Hiller, Inc., New York. 



Kililions in :i numlier of fancy weaves, 

 ^ well as the st.andard plain ones, were 

 'ic cliict' c(iiii|iiinent dl' ('dhcn & Hiller's 

 \liiliit. ( '(irs;iu(' shiciiN were ;il> 

 iiciit in the (|ispl;;\-. 



Robert Craig Co., Philadelphia. 



A iidtalile iiillect inn (if foli;iij-e plants 

 '■i^ iiintaineil in the -,(|u;iic that fiuineil 

 he cxhiliit (if the K'nlicrt < 'rai^; ( '<<. 1 ii 

 he center .'if the liaik nt' the sipiarc 



■dvc ;| oi(,ij|| |,|' |,;||||]s, in I'ldllt (if which 



\ere a honler ef dr.-ica'nas. At the h'ft 



'\;is ii group of crotons ot' wonderful 



dloring, while at the rigiit were ferns 



I ad othei- folijige plants: tiihs of speci- 



men pandanus, ilr;icieiias nnd crotons 

 stood on pedestals. In front maileu|i 

 lioxes of jilants attracted retailers' at 

 tention, while splendid spe(dmens of 

 hydrangeas .ind cyidaniens lined tlie 

 llooi-. J-iegonias, Otaheite oranges and 

 ericas were here and there. Kobert A. 

 ("r.aig sn|ierintended tlie arrangement 

 (if this noteworthy exhibit. 



Crowl Fern Co., Millington, Mass. 



The Cidwl Kern Co., Millington, Mass., 

 >tageil an exhibit of laurel, gidax, jiine 

 and fancy d.agger ferns. E. W. Yineca 



.itlended. 



Diamond Basket Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Standard sizes and doigns of baskets, 

 suidi as are used most by retail llorists, 

 were exhibited by the Diamond Basket 

 Co.. .1 rittsburgh tirin which has hith- 

 erto sold through leading Jolibing 

 houses. The cdni|iany makes wicker 

 furniture also, though it had none on 

 dis]iliiy. The represent;!! ives of the 

 company wei'e Ivarl Schnler and Lerny 

 Fettingei'. 



A. T. De La Mare Co., New York. 



Horticultural jiulilicat ion-^ nf n wiilr 

 \;irietv were (in the t.ibles nt the .\. T. 

 De La' M.-ire Cn. 



H. C. Doescher, New Orleans, La. 



Siiiic (^n;ir,ant ine ■'>7 changed matter^, 

 the siilltllland has i ncreliNed ill lidi-ticlll 

 tiiiiil preniinrnce fur its \;iliie a-^ a 

 ;;i'd\\(i's' siiurce dl' sup|ily. 'l"lii~; \\;i> 

 rmpli;isi/e(l by II . < '. 1 tdcsihel' "s display . 

 ill which were slinw n l'li(rni\ (••■inarieii 

 nIs ;inil I', reclinat .a. I'icii-; ebist ic:i. are 

 ra^. wasliingtiinia'-, ('yi;is re\ uliita. 

 ( 'dcds pliinids.-i and green .-iiid \;iiieg:it 

 ed aspiilistr.-is were included. Thirtv 

 l( a\cs of caladiums ot' ditVereiii \aiieties 

 were displayed. The <'redle lily bulb, 

 lepdited n cdining Master plant, was ex 

 hiliited, as well as amaryllis bulbs. Mr. 

 Itiiescher was there in person. 



At the entrance In the hull the big 

 display of Henry A. Drier, Inc., bankeil 

 so as to ]iresent a full view to \isitdrs 

 entering the exhibitiiin hall, was ;i mag- 

 ,iiet ^vilh continual strength of .attrac- 

 tion. At the right side was ,is tin(> an 

 assortment of crotdns as diie is rarcdy 

 permitted tii see. These in(dude(l the 

 \arieties Xdiwdod Heaiity, l{iit hschild, 

 Mrs. Thomas Hoidiford, Lord Helhaveu 

 .\lons. Magiie, Victor Lemoine, Count 

 de Chatelaine and Hren(di( llense. .\t 

 the left was an .assoitmeni df splendid 

 fdliage plants, ;imdng them .\reca In 

 tescens, iieplird]i(d is, I'iciis elasfica, 

 I-'iciis nfilis, I'hienix b'dcbelenii and 

 canaiiensis, I\y gracilis in traiiieil 

 fiirms and l^nglish iv\' in \aiidiis sizes, 

 hydrangeas in large sizes, I'andauus 

 Vidtchii, eucalyptus and kentias in sizes 

 lip td large decurative sizes. The com 

 p;iiiy was re|iresented by ,1. J. Karins, 

 .Idhii .\. liii|>pirt and duseph .1. Cdiidy. 



Durable Products Co., Cleveland, O. 



There is a long list of prddiicts from 

 the Durable I'mdiicts ('d., inoling, 

 paints, \ ;i 111 ishe^, pipe cements, etc., .and 

 among them are three a]i])ealing partic 

 iilarly to greenhouse men- -Diirnplast ic. 

 m| whiidi sexcr.al different sized casks 

 were shiiwn; Diiro ( Ireenhdiise White, a 

 paint fdr interidr and exlerini' use, and 

 Diiid ( iiitt erc(i;i t . a w eat herpi odf coat 

 ine t'lir ndiniiig idd gutters and treat 



ill^ new ones. Tile ela/iiie eiii,^ used 

 with Dllliiplast ii- were exhiliited. 



Dure Paper Products Co., Chicago. 



Hdxes i\l' many st>'les and si/e-. made 

 U|i the exliibit df the Dllln I'aper I'md- 

 iicts (ii., whdse line cdiiipriso the plain 

 and fancy desiens used by retailers in 

 \;iiidiis ciddis. S. I'reiiiid .'ind .1. II. 

 \\';iy accdiiipa iiied the exhibit. 



Henry Eichholz, Waynesboro. Pa. 



Henrx l';i(dihiilz. Wavneslnird, I'.i., 



