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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 9. 1922 



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Fancy Dagger Ferns 



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Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 



2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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WILD SMILAX IS READY 



Per case, $7.50. Write, wire or phone. Prompt shipment. 

 E. F. WINTERSON CO^ L. D. Phone Central 6004, 1 66 N. Wabash Ave^ Chicago, IlL 



willing to work need be idle. This is 

 because there is so much city work in 

 prospect — paving of streets, repairing, 

 etc. All these help to make business 

 prosperity. ' ' 



Various Notes. 

 Paul Berkowitz returned from visiting 

 his daughter at Greensboro, N. C, 

 March 1. 



The address on "The Culture of Out- 

 door Koses, " scheduled, for March 2 

 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural So- 

 ciety, was postponed, owing to the ill- 

 ness of Dr. Kobert G. Iluey. 



Kobert A. Craig attended the hearing 

 on the proposed Porto Rican quarantine, 

 held before the Federal Horticultural 

 Board at Washington, March 7. 



A greenhouse will be erected for 

 Alban Harvey & Son, Brandywine Sum- 

 mit, Pa., by Hitchings & Co., New York. 

 It will be 33x300 feet and will be 

 planted with Premier roses. They will 

 also add fifty feet each to two other 

 greenhouses, which are now 250 feet 

 long. 



The Leo Nicssen Co. is receiving Del- 

 phinium Belladonna. 



Report of the death of Newton M. 

 Comly, sweet pea grower of Bustleton, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., who died at Jackson- 

 ville, Fla., February 28, appears on the 

 obituary page of this issue. 



Myers & Samtman will take Ameri- 

 can Beauty aud Celestial to the Indian- 

 apolis show. 



The robins and crocuses came out. 

 It was all right for the robins, who 

 could hop in again, but mighty tough 

 for the crocuses. 



Eugene Bernlieimer 

 wholesale coniniission 

 South Mole street to 15 South Mole 

 street. 



Franklin Fly, of the Henry F. Mich- 

 ell Co., notes increased activity in seeds. 



Elmer J. Weaver, of Ronks Station, 

 Pa., will increase his planting of Pil- 

 grim roses this season. 



Charles Henry Fox will address the 

 April meeting of the Florists' Club. 



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Jardinieres for Easter 



Strongly made of wood fiber, waterproofed. All 

 sizes for standard flower pots. May be used for 

 cut flowers. Inexpensive. Send at once for folder 

 showing the new designs, executed in striking colors. 

 Use them for your Easter trade as an additional 

 attraction and increase your profits. 



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Galax-Ferns-Leucothoe 



Direct from the woods to the Florist 



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Ask for prices on 

 lots of 10 oases 



Green and Bronze Galax, postpaid, $1.50 per 1000. 

 If out of 4th zone, add 25c for each 1000. 



Green and Bronze Galax, less than half case lots $1.25 per 1000 



Green and Bronze Galax, half case lots (5000) $5.00 



Green and Bronze Galax, large sizes $9.00 per case of 10.000 , . 



Green and Bronze Galax, medium sizes 8.00 per case of 10,000' *"** ^^' 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, $2.00 per 1000; case lots of 5000. $7.50 per esse. 

 Green and Bronze Leucothoe, assorted lengths (12-24 inch). $3.00 per 1000. 

 Write for price list on our prepared line of DecentiTe Green, and any other greens not mentioned hers • 

 With our location we can give you better service, and save you money on transportation. 



Elk Galax & Fern Co., Johnson City, Tenn. 



BoTtnc Stations In North Carolina! Blowing Rock, Boone, Shalls UiUi, Unvllle, Pineola, Banner* Elk 

 Little Switzerland. Spmce Pine, Linville Falle. etc. 



Myers & S.amtm.in, of Chestnut Hill, 

 will "increase their planting of Beauties 

 this season. 



The window of Pennock Bros, con- 

 tinues to rival tlio rainbow in richness 

 of coloring;. Phil. 



