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The Florists^ Review 



SBPTBMBUt 22, 1921 



THE PHILADELPHIA 



Growe 



rs^ Cut Flower Co. 



Will open for business at No. 7 South Mole Street 



PHILADELPHIA 



Monday, Sept. 26, 1921 



ROSES in all Varieties 



Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Valley, Easter Lilies, Greens, etc. 



Growers who desire to market their flowers in their 

 own commission house are invited to call. 



BOTH 

 TELEPHONES 



WILLIAM C. LYNCH, Manager. 



that there ;ire fifty acres of eaiinas in 

 bloom now. 



?]dwiir(l Keilly spent the week end 

 with his friend, Kenneth Mechan, at 

 Ocean City. 



.John Berger says that the <lalilias 

 now coming to his firm, Berger Bros., 

 are the finest he has ever seen. 



J. Otto Thilow is in Boston. 



J. M. Dcutscher is pleased with the 

 line valley now coming to the Pliila- 

 delphiii Wholesale Florists' Exchange. 



Frederick Newman has planted zin- 

 nias and Boston Yellow daisies as two 

 of his novelties in the greenhouse at 

 the St. Leonards Farms Co. 



Paul Berkowitz returned from liis be- 

 loved beach front September 7. Mr. 

 Berkowitz is looking fit. 



Edward Towill is confident that his 

 new seedling rose, Phantom, will replace 

 Sunburst and dear little Mrs. Aaron 

 Ward. Mr. Towill is preparing to back 

 his judgment by heavy planting. 



Franklin Ely has returned from his 

 vacation. 



William A. Le.nard has returned to 

 Lansdowne. 



J. Otto Thilow, secretary of Henry 

 A. Dreer. Inc., is confident that Call 

 fornia will supply our needs in garden 

 rose bushes. 



Joseph Goetter says that while carna- 

 tions are coming on nicely, the plants 

 were not so large as those of last sea- 

 son when benched. 



riarrv Bayersdorfcr and Sydney II. 

 Baycrsdorfer have come home from At- 

 lantic City. 



Charles E. Meehan has added Kaiserin 

 to the list of tho varieties of roses at 

 Holland, Pa. Hadlev does best with 

 him. Phil. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



Designers and ManVifacturers 



7 1 3-7 1 7 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



M— tl«» Th> B>Tl«w wh>B yoo write. 



Diamond Basket Co. 



Manufacturers of 



Fancy Flower Baskets 



515 E. Diamond St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Quincy 

 Art Willow Ware Co. 



Makers of Baskets for Eveir Occasion 

 The Home of Quality and Style 



QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 



Burlington Willow Ware Shops 



Makers of 



Worth Whfle WiD-O-Wue 



Baskets for particular Florists 

 BURLINGTON. IOWA 



Cedar Bapids, la. — John E. Lapcs has 

 placed an order with the A. L. Kandall 

 Co., Chicago, for one of the largest dis- 

 play refrigerators in the state of Iowa. 

 It is to be eighteen feet long. 



