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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBKR 3, 1921 



THE PHILADELPHIA 

 GROWERS' CUT FLOWER MARKET 



Orders from out-of-town customers will be filled with the freshest stock, carefully 



packed. The favor of a trial order is requested. 



ROSES in AU Varieties 



CARNATIONS - CHRYSANTHEMUMS - VALLEY 

 FINEST EASTER LILIES - GREENS, Etc. 



Growers who desire to market their flowers in their own commission house 



are invited to call. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



WILLIAM C. LYNCH, Manager. 



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 tSotn f nones \ Keystone, Race 7182 



Club Meeting. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Florists' Club was. held at the Hotel 

 Adelphia Tuesday evening, November 1. 

 It was retailers' night. Victor I. Eiden- 

 our read an interesting paper on the F. 

 T. D. convention at Toronto. John C. 

 Gracey followed Mr. Ridenour with a 

 talk along the same lines. 



The exhibits offered included choice 

 plants from the Robert Craig Co. and 

 William K. Harris; Pompon New York 

 and Rose Priscilla from A. N. Pierson, 

 Cromwell; Rose Angelus from Fred H. 

 Lemon, Richmond, and Rose American 

 Legion from Edward Towill. 



The attendance was large at this 

 meeting. 



Various Notes. 



Edward Schwartz, of Rsbert Scott & 

 Son, has returned from a trip to Rich- 

 mond, Ind., and to Chicago. Mr. 

 Schwartz was much interested in the new 

 roses Mr. Hill expects to send out. 



Alfred M. Campbell believes that the 

 organizing of the New York rose grow- 

 ers is a step in advance. 



Recent visitors include James J. Fal- 

 lon, Lynchburg, Va.; Mrs. Moore, nee 

 Miss Lou Helen Dundore, who motored 

 here with her husband from their home 

 in Lancaster, Pa.; Lincoln Pierson and 

 Joseph Ruzicka, of Madison, N. J., and 

 L. B. Coddington, of Murray Hill, N. J. 



Charles H. Greene, for many, many 

 years with Pennock Bros., is now with 

 the London Flower Shop. 



George Aeugle has been handling a 

 beautiful lot of Sunglow chrysanthe- 

 mums at the store of the Philadelphia 

 Cut Flower Co. 



Clarence IT. Liggit has been visiting 

 the rose growers in Maryland. 



Edward Kcid finds American Legion 

 quite satisfactory. 



Robert Craig -ji.as reached Porto Rico 

 safely. He is better and thought fully 

 recovered. 



A select party of ten motored over to 

 Madison, N. J., a distance of seventy 

 miles. They went in two cars, visited 

 several places, were dined by the Pier- 



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Colors \ ^•••**' P>n^. Violet, Lavender 

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4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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 GREENS 



son-Duckham Co., were given conipli- 

 mentaries to the Madison show and 

 reached home the same evening. Those 

 who went were J. R. Andre, H. B. Dar- 

 lington, Edward Farenwald, W. A. 

 Geigcr, Victor Groshens, V. Groshens, 

 Jr., Stephen Mortensen, William Schaef- 

 fer, Edward Towill and E. Towill, Jr. 



The week, October 24 to 29, was the 

 best in the entire history of the Phila- 

 delphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange. 



Our New York visitors captured the 

 Florex Gardens, the Joseph Heacock Co. 

 and Myers & Samtman for their new 

 organization. 



Berger Bros, consider Betsy Ross as 

 an improved White Bonnaffon. 



Tlic fall show of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society will be held in the 

 Academy of Music November 7, 8 and 9. 



Mr. Dilhausen is with the Bloom Shop. 



Addison McCarrick has resigned his 

 position with Pennock Bros. 



William J. Moore visited Strafford 

 October 23. Phil. 



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