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The Florists" Review 



Mabch 30, 1922 



Hanging Baskets, 



The Best on the Market 



STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE 



Green 

 Sheet 

 Moss 



Per bale, $1.35 

 10 bales, $12.50 



Sic« Per dos. Per lOO 



8-ineh $2.00 $15.00 



lO-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 size at lOO rate 



The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o 



Mention The Review when you write. 



18. The business will be continued by 

 Richard Umphried, under the name of 

 Fox's Floral Shop. The store, which is 

 on Broad street above Thompson street, 

 is that formerly conducted by Charles 

 Fox. 



William K. Harris sent a choice ex- 

 hibit of bird's-nest ferns to Indian- 

 apolis. 



Edmund Dornheim will devote him- 

 self to his retail store at Sixtieth and 

 St. Catherine streets. 



James W. Hoacock, R(dH>rt Jamison 

 and William Lausterer have gone to the 

 national show. 



Robert A. Craig says that the roses of 

 the Robert Craig Co. 'are the best Easter 

 rose plants he has ever seen. 



Charles Henry Fox will speak on 

 "An Analysis of the Flower Business," 

 with practical illustrations, before the 

 Florists' Club at the Adelphia, Tuesdav 

 evening, April 4, at 8 o'clock. 



Joseph S. Myers, Martin Samtman 

 and Clarence Upton left for Indian- 

 apolis March 26. 



Recent visitors were John Small, Jr., 

 of J. H. Small & Son, Washington, ]). 

 C.; Harry O. May, Summit, N. J.; Har- 

 vey Sheaf, of Mrs. E. A. Williams, Inc., 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., and George Shaffer, of 

 Washington, I). C. 



The Sydney H. Bayersdorfers are go- 

 ing to the land of the midnight sun. 



William Berger's Sons held a special 

 daffodil sale Saturday, March 20. 

 Seventy-five cents per dozen was the 

 price. Electricitv was the inagnot to 

 "Say It with Flowers." 



Captain Ceorge C. Thomas won the 

 gold medal with his fine rose at Port- 

 land, Ore., last week. 



William K. Harris has a wonderful 

 block of Easter lilies. They are as near 

 perfection as it is possible to grow 

 them. By the way, through an unfortu- 

 nate mix-up two weeks ago some of 

 these lilies got where they are not — 

 in 4-inch pots — all are in 6-inch pots. It 

 was i)art of the genistas that were in- 

 tended for the 4-inch pots. They dis- 

 ••ippeared altogether. As a matter of 

 fact, these genistas, both in 4-inch pots 

 and in <;-inch pots, are much too good 

 to be slighted. 



John R. .\iulre, George Burton and 

 William A. Geiger have gone to the big 

 gathering at Indianapolis. 



Robert Crawford, .Ir., has, I regret 

 to say, suffered a stroke. Mr. Crawford 

 is one of the oldest retail florists in this 

 city. His illness will awaken wide- 

 spread sympathy. His sou, M. M. Craw- 



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 HansiiiK Baskets on the market. Order rew for future 

 delivery and save any possible delay. We will ship uromptiy when needed. 



PLAIN TOP 



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



12-inch aOOperdoz., 20.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.00 per doz.. 26.00 per 100 



16-inch 5.00perdoz.. 37.60 per 100 



18-inch 6.76 per doz., 50.00 per 100 



GEORGE B. HART, 



47-SS Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y 



SCROLL OR ROLL TOP 



10-inch $3.25 per doz.. $21 00 per 100 



12-inch 8.75 per doz.. 25.00 per 100 



14-inch 4.75 per doz., 83 00p<>rl00 



16 inch 6 00 per doz., 40.00 per 100 



18-incb 7.50perdoz., 6500perl00 



Manufacturer. Dealer and Importer 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Green^ Blue^ Yellow, Red, Pink 



ORDER 

 NOW 



I7T f^'Vi/W nVI7Q in packages sufficient to make one gallon. SOc prepaid— special 

 r L,\J TY CIV U I ILiO prices in quantities or bulk. Cotors for Natural and Artificial 



Flowers, Baskets, Roping, etc 



ALIO NANUrACTURING CO.. 101 Beekman Ntreet. NEW YORK CITY 



Mptition The Review when you write. 



THB 



SECURITY STAPLE 



The simplest and best 

 device on the market for 

 ■ecurely fastening cut 

 flowers, sprays and de- 

 signs. 



•1.75 per box of 500 



For sale by your supply 

 house or sent direct by 



rKANKJ.YETTER,nMist 

 226 Main St., GREENFIELD, MASS. 



Laurel, Hemlock and 

 Spruce Branches 



8c per lb. 

 HAMILTON BROS. 



Millington, Franklin Co., Mass. 



Three Good Colors 



We now have a Blue and Deep Pink dye that 

 are fit roiniMinlons to our famous Yellow. The 

 blue Is as blue l)y artlflclal light as by day. Peas, 

 Koses, Carnations, Tulips, Paper Whites, Free- 

 sias. Larkspurs, Shasta Daisies, and almost any 

 flow<M's take these dyes freely. 



ny color, *(- f\f\ 



or assorted "PO.W 



Western customers may order from the Colo- 

 rado Seed Co., of Denver. 



McClenahan Greenhouses 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



Six pkgs.. 



LTCOPOBIUM, chemically prepared, everlasting. 

 Cartons of 10 lbs.. I2.7S: cartons of 26 lbs., ILMt 60 

 or 100 lb. cases, 2Sc per lb. Prompt Shipment. 



JOHN PEKMAN, Catawiia, Wis. 



