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The Florists' Review 



September 29. 1921 



FERNS— exclusively— FERNS 



Our efforts are devoted exclusively to the growing of Ferns, which insures the trade who purchase our stock the highest 

 quality Ferns. We would appreciate your orders and can make prompt shipment in the following varieties: 



100 



S^x-in $e.oo 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVKIiT 



TEI>I>Y, JR 



WHITMANII 



WHITMANII COMP. 



ASP. PLUM08US, a"*-!!! 5,00 



ASP. SPRKN6£RI, »Hi-ln 4.50 



1000 

 $55.00 



45.00 

 40.00 



100 1000 



'S-ln SIS.OO $140.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVELT 



TE»D¥. JR 



WHITMANII 



WUITBIANII COUP... 



ASP. PLUM08U8. 3-ln 9.00 80.00 



ASP. SPRENGERI, 3-in 8.00 70.00 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The Springfield Floral and Fern Co. 



Sprinfirfield, Ohio 



today tluTc arc l-',l(t(i iiii'inhers. Mr. 

 I'oclH'loii tliscusscd (|uito tlioroughly 

 the advaiitaf,'os of the J\ T. D. in relation 

 to foreign shijuneuts. lie oxprcssod the 

 oiiiiiioii that ill many caHOS, if we could 

 educate tlie foreign florists to eoo]ierate 

 with the 1'. T. J)., we eouhl do a lar^e 

 lOreifiu business, espeeially witli the 

 foreign element liere in tliis vicinity. 



After Air. I'oehelon "s address the 

 toastmaster called ujion Mr. Faulkner, 

 one of the old iiienibers of the Florists' 

 and (iai<leiiers' (.'luh, to say a few 

 words. Mr. J-'aulUner ex|)ressed the de- 

 sire that special consideration and a 

 \ ote of thanks should he extended to 

 those who jiarticipated in the decora- 

 tions and in iiiakinjf this ineetinfj; a suc- 

 cess. 



Mr. McCalluiu then called upon W. A. 

 ("larke, treasurer of the Pittsburf;li Cut 

 Flower Co., to say ii few words. Mr. 

 ("larke i'X])ressed himself in a briet 

 maiiner and said that the nieetiu<; was 

 one of the {greatest in the history of the 

 Pittsburtjli florists. Mr. McCal'lum de- 

 serves a worthy amount of credit for 

 the efforts that he jnit forth in order to 

 make the meeting a success. 



Th decorations were of dahlias, do- 

 nated by the Uahliatlel .N'urseries 

 throufih the .McCallum Co. Kach jn'rson 

 present was jiresented with a reel carna- 

 tion, donated by the l'ittsl)urgh Cut 

 Flower Co. The' .John Hader Co.. Ken 

 Klliott, furnished the jialms and ferns. 

 Charles K. Ulmer, of the Mrs. V.. A. 

 Williams (.'o., arranged tln' dei-cnat ions, 

 which were beautiful. 



Various Notes. 



.lust a week ago .lohn Harris, of Har- 

 ris Pros. J was reJoi<'ing over the birth of 

 a baby girl. Today he is mourning the 

 loss of liis wife. Suddenly, Friday 

 morning, (September li.!, Mrs. Harris 

 l>assed away. It was with the deepest 

 regret that the tr;i.le received this news 

 and Mr. Harris certainly has the sym- 

 pathy of every florist. H. .1. H. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



Husiness has been fairly (piiet for the 

 last two weeks. Stock is steadily im- 

 ])roving. Roses in all grades are good 

 and are ])leiitiful. Carnations, short- 

 stemmed, have made their !ii>pearance. 

 They have large flowers, (lladioli are 

 fine, all being of outdoor crop. Asters 

 are good this year and there are lot.s 

 of them. Other outdoor flowers are 

 over. Ka^^ler lilies ami \allev are plen- 

 tiful. 



Various Notes. 



The Quality F'lower Shojt reports busi- 

 ness «|uiet the last two weeks. 



