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The Rorists^ Review 



Fbbkuaky 9. 1922 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Five Hundred Crepe Carnatioiif 

 for Seven Fifty 



We are for a limited time making 

 you this offer of a wonderful natural- 

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So natural as to color and general 

 make-up that you need not hesitate to 

 use in work with natural stock. 



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 Pink, and White with Pink Center. 

 Just the thing for funeral work. Send 

 for a box today and be convinced. 



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1309 N. Second St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



n«»h nhnnoal Bell. Spmoe 5898 

 Both pboneaj Keystone, Race 7188 



William C. Lyncta. 

 Manager. 



eties, Laddie, Ward, Matchless, Enchant- 

 ress Supremo and Belle Washburn. 



William K. Harris made an impressive 

 display of skillfully grown foliage and 

 flowering plants. 



The attendance was large. 



The East and West. 



The two great centers of floral indus- 

 try have received an impetus to their 

 real estate at one and the same time — 

 the east, through the sale of the Bijou 

 theater, at Eighth and Race streets, near 

 the proposed terminus of the Delaware 

 river bridge, where a moving picture 

 palace is to be erected; and the west, 

 through the building of an immense 

 office structure at the southwest corner 

 of Sixteenth and Market streets. 



Various Notes. 



It was confidently predicted the morn- 

 ing of Thursday, February 2, that it 

 would be impossible for the ground hog 

 to see his shadow. That day, unfor- 

 tunately, it cleared just enough at noon 

 to insure the ravages in the coal pile 

 continuing for six weeks more. 



S. S. Pcnnock went to Cleveland, Feb- 

 ruary 6, to attend a meeting of the 

 national flower show committee. 



II. H. Battles has purchased the build- 

 ing at 1718 Chestnut street. 



C. U. Liggit has removed his office 

 from 303 to 505 Bulletin building, to get 

 more room. 



Henry J. Miller and Charles J. Theis 

 have formed a partnership, to carry on 

 the retail flower business at Fifty-second 



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 Labels and Stickers 



THE JOHN HENRY COMPANY 



Lansing, Michigan 



Mention The Herlew when yog writ*. 



Carnations, Sweet Peas and 



all varieties of Seasonable 



Flowers and Greens. 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wholesale Florist 



12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



and Walnut streets. They will trade as 

 Miller & Theis. Mr. Miller will con- 

 tinue his retail florist's business at 

 Broad and Reed streets. 



"Horticulture, Its Duty and Its Fu- 

 ture," is the subject selected by P. M. 

 Rosier, of Briilgeton. N. J., for his ad- 

 dress, to be delivered before the Flo- 

 rists' Club at the Hotel Adelphia Tues- 

 day evening, March 7. Well informed 

 circles look ujioii this as one of the big 

 events of the season. 



William R. Gibson is now with the 

 \'irginia Flower Shop. 



Paul Berkowitz returned to this city, 

 January 30, from an extended trip 

 through the middle west. 



H. G. Perry, manager for Dards, Inc., 

 of New York, was here recently. 



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There is uncertainty as to the coal 

 situation after April 1. 



John R. Andre will build two green- 

 houses, each 35x210, on his place at 

 Doylestown, Pa. These are in addition 

 to the eight greenhouses of similar size 

 already reported. Of the eight houses, 



