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The Florists' Review 



Septembeu 29, 1921 



EXTRA! 



We are now receiving one of the 

 finest collections of Dahlias, shipped 

 anywhere, direct from the Dahlia 

 Farm to you. One trial will be 

 convincing. 



All other seasonable flowers. 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Phones: 



Bell, Spruce 803-804 



Keystone, Race 1112-1118 



Wholesale Florists 

 1517 Sansom St, Philadelphia, Pa. 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



made to rival May 30 in the use of 

 flowers and wreaths. He says that our 

 eivil and military leaders are going 

 to honor heroes on that day in the per- 

 son of the unknown soldier; that they 

 want this country to support them and 

 they believe that we can do much to 

 forward such a movement. 



Various Notes. 



A. W. Doemling commenced sending 

 flowers from his place at Lansdowne to 

 the Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower 

 Market on the opening day, Septem- 

 ber 26. 



A stern doctor's mandate has com- 

 pelled Bobert Craig to postpone his de- 

 parture for Porto Rico. 



Leo Niessen spoke with pleasure of 

 his beautiful flowers of the new car- 

 nation, "White Delight, borne on 15-inch 

 stems, which are now coming in to his 

 house from Henry M. Weiss & Sons, of 

 Hatboro, Pa. 



Mrs. Drew Baer has returned to the 

 city. 



Leonard J. Seiger represents the Jos- 

 eph G. Neidinger Co. 



The Philadelphia "Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange has purchased the building 

 at 10 South Mole street. Manager J. M. 

 Deutschcr says that this company does 

 not expect to move there. 



Max Schling, of New York, was here 

 recently. 



M. J. Callahan makes effective use of 

 red and orange cockscombs in his win- 

 dow display of fall flowers. 



Alvah R. Jones says that Samuel S. 

 Pennock will sail for "the greatest 

 country in the world" October 25. 



Paul Berkowitz is pleased with the 

 finish of his new celluloid .flowers. 



George Aeugle believes that this will 



Order Your Holiday 



Strawflowers Now 



stripped and Dried. 



HELICHRYSUM, dark rich color* 



RHODANTHE 



STATICE, yellow and blue 



Try a 50c sample bunch 

 T. R. MICHAELIS 



Wholesale and Retail 

 MARINETTE. WIS. 



be a good dahlia season, despite the 

 slow opening. 



G. C. Watson is writing for the Phila- 

 delphia Record. Although most of his 

 contributions are not signed, his many 

 admirers cannot fail to recognize his 

 style. 



The S. S. Pennock Co. is receiving 

 some beautifully colored Pilgrim roses. 



The M. Rice Co. has received encour- 

 aging orders for its high-class store 

 pieces exhibited at Washington, D. C. 



The dahlia show of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society will be held Sep- 

 tember 30 and October 1, in connection 

 with the horse show in the polo grounds 

 at Bryn Mawr. 



The Robert Craig Co. notices an im- 

 proved demand for ferns, arecas, crotons 

 and dracsenas. 



Charles E. Meehan has come back 

 from Ocean City. Phil. 



Hinsdale, 111. — Fred C. Morris is put- 

 ting in a new Buchbinder display refrig- 

 erator. 



Papier Mache 

 Wreath Forms 



Fine for making Frieze Wreaths, 

 Magnolia Wreaths or Artificial 

 Flower Wreaths. Well made. 



Per doz, 100 



(Mnch $(>.;i5 $2.50 



8-inch 45 .S 50 



10-inch «50 4.50 



12-inch 75 6.00 



14-inch 1.00 8.00 



C. C. PoIIworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 





