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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1922 



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Mr. Craig is confident that his roses, 

 most difficult of all Piaster plants, will 

 be just right. 



Richard Rothe, of Glenside, Pa., de- 

 livered an illustrated lecture on "Rock 

 Gardens" before the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society at the New Cen- 

 tury Club, Tuesday, March 21. 



Charles Willing, of this city, cap- 

 tured first prize from a large field of 

 competitors in the class for miniature 

 gardens at the New York show last 

 week. 



Joseph G. Nciilinger, II. S. Price and 

 L. J. Seiger have returned from a satis- 

 factory business trip to Boston. 



W. Roberts, who i)urchased the green- 

 houses of C. W. Jennings, formerly Jen- 

 nings Bros., of Olney, last summer, will 

 erect them this spring near Bristol. Mr. 

 Roberts was formerly with the Florex 

 Gardens and later with J. Stephenson's 

 Sons. 



Samuel S. Pcnnook delivered an illus- 

 trated address on horticulture and his 

 work in Germany before a crowded 

 meeting of the Lancaster Florists' 

 Club, at Lancaster, Pa., Thursday even- 

 ing, March 16. 



II. Bayersdorfer & Co. are receiving 

 some large shipments of Easter baskets 

 from abroad. 



Peirce Myers has installed black- 

 boards similar to thos(> used in the 

 Stock Exchange, Atlantic City, in the 



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shipping room of Myers & Samtnian. 

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 each man comes in in the morning, he 

 takes a board and packs the shipment 

 described on it. The plan works well. 



Victor Groshens will plant his entire 

 jilace in the great shipping rose, Mrs. 

 Charles Russell, this season. This fact 

 is of especial interest, in view of the 

 ascendancy which Premier has been 

 steadily securing over Russell during 

 the winter. 



Josejih (4. Xeidinger sails for Cher- 

 liourg, March 2'), on the initial trip of 

 tlie Ilonieric. Mr. Xeidinger goes in 

 search of novelties. 



William C. Lynch reports the receipt 

 of fine valley at the Philadelphia Grow- 

 ers ' Cut I'Tower Market. 



William Swayne and Edward Reilly 

 went over to the New York flower 

 show March 16. 



Adol2)h Fareuwald will plant 5,000 

 American Legion on his place, at Ros- 

 lyn, this season. 



Samuel S. Pennock leaves for Indian- 

 apolis, March 23. 



David Rust, secretary of the Pennsyl- 



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vania Horticultural Society, and J. Eup- 

 pert, of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., were at 

 the New York flower show. 



Leonard J. Seiger will spend next 

 week at the Indianapolis show. 



The market price of Easter lilies for 

 Easter delivery is 25 cents per bud and 

 bloom. 



Charles E. Meehan expects to have a 

 good crop of calla lilies in pots for 

 Easter. 



Recent visitors were Harvey Sheaf, 

 of Mrs. E. A. Williams, Inc., Pittsburgh; 

 Mr. Pritchard, of Gude Bros. Co., Wash- 

 ington, I). C.; J. C. Bander and Mrs. 

 Bander, of Reading, Pa.; D. B. Edwards, 

 of Atlantic City, N. J.; George Carson 

 Boyd, of Wilmington, Del. 



Clarence U. Liggit says that Azalea 



