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The Florists^ Review 



April 20. 1922 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 Cover 



BERLIN 

 N. Y. 



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 pot in the cover. That's all there is to 

 it. You'll find it so easy; just try. 



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WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



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10,000, $2.50 50,000, $11.00 

 Sample Free For Sale by Dealers 



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BETTER SHOWING 



BY EXHIBITING WITH 



Randall Displayers 



They iire neat, diiiablo, pnictlcal aiul ('Cfinniiilciil. 



Randall Displayers Co., Attleboro, Mass. 



pleton, at the Westminster Greenhouses. 

 "It WHS some week! " 



"I never before had such a cut of roses 

 from my houses as in the last week," 

 said Joseph Koppelman, "but I could 

 have used several times as much stock 

 as I did, if I could have got it." 



Lawrence Hay, at East Providence, 

 had one of the finest stocks of bulbous 

 plants seen anywhere and his houses 

 looked pretty bare when the rush was 

 over. 



The ]ians of daffodils put out by Swan 

 Peterson, of East I'rovidenco, were won- 

 ders and (jommanded good prices. His 

 other stock was equally good. 



T. O'Connor, on Union street, had to 

 sliut the doors of his downtown store, 

 so great was the rush, while the green- 

 houses on Hlackstone boidevard were 

 overrun with customers. 



Kugeiic McC'arroii, on Hope street, had 

 all that he and half a dozen extra help- 

 ers could attenil to in handling the 

 crowds. 



The Colonial Flower Shoppe was some- 

 what ajiart from ;ill tlic other stores, for, 

 in addition to the regular cut and potted 

 stocks, a chance was taken on a great 

 variety of novelties, which they were 

 fortuTiate in moving at a good margin. 



Some of the best potted bulbous stock 

 brought into the city came from E. E. 

 King, of Attleboro, and found ready sale 

 wherever handled. 



Smitli the Florist, on Washington 

 street, handled several thousand pots 

 and jiana of bulbs, besides other plants 

 and cut flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Lawrence Hay, of East Providence, 

 has recently added a fine automobile to 

 his shipjung department. 



William A. Bowers fiirnisluMl the 

 floral decorations for the forty-fourth 

 annual dinner of Eedwood lodge of 

 Masons last week. 



Max Viller has resigned his position 

 as store manager with Joseph E. Koppel- 



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The graceful appearing, well made, hand- 

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 flower sale. Made in three distinctive 

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 in delicate shades of colors and extreme- 

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