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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBEB 3, 1921 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-19 McGee St., 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Fancy Mums, Good Roses and Carnations 



Our consignors never had better stock. 



Premier . 

 Columbia , 

 Milady . . . 

 Butterfly . 



. 6c to 20c 

 , 6c to 20c 

 . 5c to 1 5c 

 .6c to 18c 



Mums $3.00 to $6.00 



'Pompons, bunch 50 to 1 .00 



Carnations 6c 



Valley 8c to 1 Oc 



DECORATIVE GREENS OF ALL KINDS 

 Quick service on Holiday Supplies; complete line. 



Elco Brand 



We have been asked the question how we account for the 

 tide of ELCO popularity which has swept the country. 



Our efforts in fair dealing, quality, style, value and com- 

 plete satisfaction to our many friends answers for the confi- 

 dence in the name. 



M. H. LEVINE CO. 



874- Broadivay 



ELCO BRAND 



New York City 



with sucli a wcaltli of beautiful trees 

 and shrubs, some of tlie trees fifty feet 

 or more in hcifrlit. At Clarence H. 

 Mackey's was a fine French fjarden, 

 wliile at Mrs. George D. Pratt's the gar- 

 den with its .seelusion and tasteful 

 ])lanting appealed to everyone. The 

 William R. Coe estate, at Oyster Bay, 

 will l)e much henrd of in the future, as 

 it contained so many new, rare and 

 valual)lc trees and shrubs, also a won- 

 derful camellia collection. The formal 

 garden her(! also was most excjuisito. 

 Ijawns as a rule on Long Island were 

 in jioor condition, owing to drought and 

 the work of the June bug larva>. 



Many queries were answered ere the 

 meeting adjourned. The next meeting 

 will come November lo and nominations 

 of oflicets will be made at that time. 



Growers' Association Meets. 



A meeting of the Xew England 

 Flower (Irowers' Association w.'is lield 

 at the Hotel Hellevue October 29. The 

 tables were well decorated witli choice 

 new carn;itions ;ind (dirysantheiniims 

 from S. J. CJoddard. The dinner was a 

 good one. S. J. (ioddard pri'sided at the 

 mei'ting and, this being tlie annual elec- 

 tion night, lie api)ointed a nominating 

 committee consisting of Mr. Kice, W. 

 Walke, H. Whitteniore, H. A. Ryan and 

 A. H. Wood to bring in a list of nom- 

 inees. The election resulted as follows: 

 President, S. J. Goddard; vice-presi- 



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$3.60 per gross 

 SAM SELIGMAN, 1 16 W. 28th St., New York 



CHAS. N. COTTER COMPANY, Inc. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS 



Floricultural and Agricultural Products and Supplies 



JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK. 



We Carry a Complete Line of 



Baskets, Wire Designs and Florists' Supplies 



-WRITE US FOR PRICES- 



GEO. B. HART, 49-55 Stone St., Rochester, N. Y. 



dents, Thomas Roland and W. 11. El- 

 liott; secretary, E. Allan Peirce; di- 

 rectors, J. Frank Edgar, William Sim, 

 (lordon Fisher, H. H. Bartsch, George 

 W. Butterworth and Andrew Christen- 

 sen. 



Following the transaction of regular 

 business a general discussion on the 

 jiresent status of the cut flower indus- 



try in Boston was opened by W. X. 

 Craig, who reviewed conditions as he 

 had noted them for a number of years 

 some of which reflected no credit on 

 Boston. Every purely trade organiza- 

 tion was dead or in a comatose state 

 owing to the innumerable pettv rivalries 

 which affect and make lioston's retail- 

 ers something of a laughingstock in 



