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The Florists^ Review 



Mabcu 9. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, iiis M » «- msj:!"! 



O *0 *^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Sis* Per dos. Per lOO 



8-inch $2.00 $15.00 



10-inch 2.25 18.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.00 25.00 , 



16-inch 4.25 35.00 



18-inch 6.00 45.00 



so of one sise at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., cincinMti,*b. 



"SERVICE YOUXL LIKE" 



FANCY HAND-PAINTED NETAL BASKETS 



JAPANESE DESIGN, j (t^O'T A A Per 



Guaranteed not to Leak, / ^W F m I II I 5^^^ 



12 inches over all, 5K inches ( tj/fcrf I • W 100 

 deep, 33^ inches in diameter / ALL COLORS 



Just what you need for Easter and Mothers' Day— ORDER NOW! 



ALLAN HUMASON CO., 448-450 N. WeUs St., at iiiinoi,, CHICAGO 



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selves. In recognition of the importance 

 of this step, in recognition of our ad- 

 miration for a man who does things, 

 Mr. Koster was asked to speak before 

 the club. He chose for his subject, 

 "Horticulture, Its Duty and Its Fu- 

 ture." When Mr. Roster's acceptance 

 was received, the club arranged in his 

 honor a dinner, whereat A. P. Van Den 

 Bergh, consul of the Netherlands, was 

 one of the speakers and whereat many 

 of our leading horticulturists assembled. 



Mr. Koster made an exceedingly fine 

 address. The attendance, both at the 

 dinner and at the club meeting, was 

 large. Seventy-five sat down at the din- 

 ner which preceded the meeting. In ad- 

 dition to the Netherlands consul, Robert 

 Pyle and John Watson spoke. 



The exhibits included azaleas of the 

 Kurume type from H. A. Dreer, Inc., a 

 fine collection of plants from W. K. Har- 

 ris, and a promising carnation sport 

 from Henry Hession, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



A Bright Outlook. 



An interview with Frank M. Ross, 

 March 4, 1922: 



"I think the outlook for the retail 

 stores is much brighter than it has been 

 for a long time past. Business in one 

 of our shops was ahead for the month 

 of February. This is the first time that 

 this happened in thirteen months. The 

 outlook, too, is much brighter. I watch 

 the real estate news. More permits for 

 building operations have been granted 

 already this season than for all of last 

 season put together. There are to be 

 rows and rows of small houses. Then, 

 the chairman of the finance committee 

 of the city council says that the number 

 of uiiomployrd in Philadelphia, whicli 



HART BRAND— Wire Hanging: Baskets 



The most practical and best made Hanging Baskets on the market. Order d«w for future 



We will ship oromptly when needed, 



SCROLL OR ROLL TOP 



10-inch t3.26 per doz.. 121.00 per 100 



12-inch 8.75perdoz., 26.00perl00 



14-inch 4.76perdoz., 83.00 perlOO 



16-inch 6.00 per doz., 40.00 per 100 



18-inch 7.60perdoz.. 66.00 per 100 



/^C*/^^>^^£* D U A^>1^ Manufacturer. Dealer and Importer 

 VJlILv/Ivl3lL D« ri/VK I 9 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



47-55 Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



delivery and save any possible delay. 

 PLAIN TOP 



10-inch $2.60 per doz., tl8.00 per 100 



12-inch 8.00 per doz., 20.00 per 100 



14-lnch 4.00 per doz., 26.00 per loo 



16-inch 6.00perdoz.. 37.50 per 100 



18-inch 6.76 per doz., 60.00 per 100 



100 



$18.00 



20.00 



25.00 



37.50 



No. 2— Bordered Style 



100 



$21.00 



24.00 



33.00 



40.00 



Size Doz. 

 lO-in. $3.26 



3.75 



4.75 



6.00 



Sheet Moss 



Per bag $2.60 



B. E. & J. T. COKELY 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



was 154,000, has been cut down by 20,- 

 000, that it will be cut down more this 

 month and that by May 1 no one who is 



HANGING 

 BASKETS 



Enameled Qreen 

 Extra well mibde. 



8-inch $2.00 per doz. 



10-inch 2.26 per doz. 



12-inch 3.00 per doz. 



14-inch S.60 per doz. 



16-inch 4.50 per doz. 



18-inch 8.00 per doz. 



CREEN MOSS 



Fancy sheet. 3 bu. sack, well filled. 

 XXX quality. 



$1.50 PER SACK 

 10 SACKS @ $1.36 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Smith St.. PinSBURGM, P/(. 



