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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, 



The Best od &e Market 



STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Per dox. 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 



50 of one size at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., 



329 Main St^ 



Cincinnati, O. 



O'Donncll is a courteous, efficient and 

 popular young man, wlio is bound to 

 make goofl '» l'i« ih'w position, whore 

 much hifjh-jjrade stock, in botli plants 

 and cut flowers, is handled. 



News of the death of Harry A. Bar- 

 nard, of London, England, the well 

 known and poj)ular representative of 

 Stuart Low & Co., received here March 

 16, caused many e-xj)ressions of regret. 

 Mr. Barnard li.ul many good friends 

 here, who keenly regret his passing. He 

 was a fine tyjx' of man and a credit to 

 any firm. His demise is reportcMl on the 

 obituary page. 



S. Michael, the well known Haymar- 

 ket florist, has opened a fine new flower 

 store at the corner of Canal and Cause- 

 way streets. He reports good business. 



HorticuUurally, tliis is :i busy week 

 in Boston. While a corisidcral)le num- 

 ber of local men will go to Tndianaiiolis 

 for the national show, tlie spring bulb 

 show of the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society, running from March 23 

 to 26, will attract many others. Then, 

 the lectures on bull)s. March 2.1 and 26, 

 by Chester .Jay Hunt: the conference of 

 the National Association of (iardcners 

 and Kewites, March 24, and the club 

 meeting, March 21. will jirovide horti- 

 cultural fofxl foi- (>veryl)()(ly. 



R. Pof)kin, well known in the trade 

 locally, will ojien a fine flower store 

 .lune 1, in the new palatial Biltmore 

 hotel, I'rovidence. 



W. N. Craig spoke at Xaslina. X. H., 

 M.arch Ki, at the formation of the new 

 Nashua Horticultural Society, (ieorge 

 E. Buxton, the well known Xasliua 

 florist, is one of those actively inter- 

 ested in the new society. 



After being balmy for half its dura- 

 tion, March siidijenly showed its teeth 

 and we had bitter winds, severe frost 

 and hard frozen ground for several days. 

 Some venturesome s])irits hail already 

 started to do a little planting of vege- 

 table seeds. 



Eir(^ in the potting shed and men's 

 quarters on the Mrs. C. C. Wtdd estate, 

 Brookline, March 14, where William C. 

 Rust has charge, did damage to the 

 amount of .$1,4(»0 before it was extin- 

 guished. W. X. C. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Funeral work here created a consid- 

 erable demand for flowers last week 

 and the supply was not heavy. At clos- 

 ing time each day the market is well 



BEAVEN'S 



FADELESS MOSS 



$3.50 PER BAG 



Natural Moss $1.75 per bag 



Wild Smilax 3.00 per case 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



E. A. Beaven, 



Evergreen, Ala. 



HART BRAND— Wire Hanging Baskets 



The most practical and best made Hanging Baskets on the market. Ordftr rew for future 



We will ship oromptly when needed. 

 SCROLL OR ROLL TOP 



lO-inch S3.26 perdoz.. $21 00 per 100 



12-inch 8.75 per doz., 25.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.75 per doz.. 33 00 per 100 



16-inch.. e.OOperdoz., 40.00 per 100 



18-inch 7.50perdoz., 55 00 per 100 



^^C*^^ 13^^17 12 U A ^>T^ Manufacturer. Dealer and Importer 

 \3lLV^I%.VaIl( D* m/lklV 1 y FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



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



delivery and save any possible delay. 

 PLAIN TOP 



10-inch $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100 



12-inch 3 00 per doz., 20.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.00 per doz., 25.00 per 100 



16-inch 5.00 perdoz.. 37.50 per 100 



18-inch 6.76 per doz.. 50.00 per 100 



Green^ Blue, Yellow, Red, Pink 



ORDER 

 NOW 



Ttl tf~l\A/iri7 n YP" Q in package* sufficient to make one gallon. SOc prepaid— special 

 r L,\J W i:-IV Lf I SL,i3 prices in quantities or bulk. Colors for Natural and Artificial 



Flowers. Baskets, Roping, etc. 



AUO MANUFACTURING CO., 101 Beekman Street, NEW YORK CITY 



Mpiitii'n Tlic Hcview wlien you writp. 



THE 



SECURITY STAPLE 



The simplest and best 

 derice on the market for 

 securely fastening cut 

 flowers, sprays and de- 

 signs. 



$1.75 per box of 500 



For sale by your supply 

 house or sent direct by 



FKANK J. TETTER, riirist 

 226 Main St., GREENFIELD, MASS. 



Laurel, Hemlock and 

 Spruce Branches 



Sc per lb. 



HAMILTON BROS. 



Millincton, Franklin Co., Mm*. 



Mention The Review wlien you write. 



Three Good Colors 



We now liavi- » Uluo and Doep Pink dye that 

 arc fll c-iiniimniiins to our famous Yellow. The 

 hliie is US blue hv artificial liKht as byda.v. PeaH, 

 Hoses, Cariialions. Tuliiw, Pa|MT Whites, Free- 

 sias. Larkspurs. Shasta Daisies, and almost any 

 flowers take these dyes freely. 



SI^ •«lr«v» anv eol( 

 IX pkgS., or 



>r, 

 assort <-(l 



$5.00 



Western custotneis may order from the Colo- 

 rado Seed Co., of Denver. 



McClenahan Greenhouses 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



LTCOPOBIUH, chemically prepared, everlasting. 

 Cartons of 10 lbs.. t2.7S; cartons of 25 lbs.. U.H: 60 

 or 100 lb. cases, 23c per lb. Prompt Shipment. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



Mention The ReTiew when yon write. 



