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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 28, 1921 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



The well-made kind. Painted, bound with galvanized wire 

 6 at dozen rate, 50 at hundred rate 



Per Doz. Per 100 



10-inch $2,25 $16.00 



12-inch 2.50 20.00 



14-inch 3.25 25.00 



16-inch 4.25 32.00 



ADCm CUCCT UACC LONa green sheets 

 anCCn alltCl MUSS for hanginq baskets 



Per Bag $2.00 10 Bags $17.50 



Michigan Cut Flower Excliange 



1452 RANDOLPH STREET 



DETROIT, MICH. 



spruce and hemlock trees so thick that 

 it seemed like a veritable forest. Song- 

 birds hidden away in cages added to 

 the reality of the scene by their sweet 

 music. All paths were of pine neeilles 

 as well as all the space in the forest- 

 like groves, while dead oak leaves, 

 green sphagnum" moss and other effects 

 were used to excellent advantage. 



The beauty and variety of native 

 orchids were a revelation to the visitors 

 and gave a strong stimulus to the 

 movement for the protection and per- 

 petuation of them. Another pleasing 

 feature is the effort at hyi)ridization 

 to be carried out at Beverly Farms with 

 native varieties, which may give us 

 sonic lovely new varieties. 



Gold medals were awarded to A. C. 

 ''?urrage for his display of native or- 

 ■hids and to Douglas Eccleston for 

 ...;riiionious and effective arrangement. 



William Keoch, gardener for Mrs. N. 

 M. Bryant, received a bronze medal 

 ;.nd cultural certificate for some won- 

 derful specimens of herbaceous calceo- 

 larias. J. Clancy, gardener for Mrs. 

 Andrew Adic, received a certificate of 

 merit for Dendrobium Victoriffi regina', 

 the so-called blue dendrobium. 

 Various Notes. 



A contract has been awarded to 

 Hitchings & Co. for a range of green- 

 houses to be erected at Franklin park 

 for the park and recreation department 

 of the city of Boston. The estimated 

 cost is $48,910. Foundations, etc., are 

 to cost $30,583 additional. 



Professor C. S. Sargent, the vener- 

 able and esteemed director of the Ar- 

 nold Arboretum, celebrated his eight- 

 ieth birthday April 24 and received a 

 host of congratulations. A handsome 

 • box of odontoglossums was A. C. Bur- 

 rage's token of good cheer. Professor 

 Sargent, who has been in Washington 

 for a few days, returned in time to 

 view the great display of native or- 

 <'liids, April 25, and was thoroughly 

 charmed with it. When at home, in 

 spite of his advanced years, he is still 

 on active duty at the Arnold Ar- 

 boretum. 



News of the death of Frederick C. 

 Green, superintendent of Roger Wil- 

 liams park. Providence, K. I., April 21, 

 caused keen regret among his many 



THE BEST 



Wire Basket 



and WHY 



Made of Galvanized wire and crimped. 

 Closer mesh to hold moss better, and less 

 of it. Sturdy and strong. Painted green. 



Measure inside ring Kach Per doz. 



8-inrh $l).25 $2..">0 



lO-inch 30 .3.00 



12-inch 35 4.00 



14-incli 40 4.50 



10-inch 50 .'■).7.^ 



IN-inrh 00 6.50 



Fresh Sheet Moss, 20c per pound 

 D.ved Sheet Moss, lar^e bag, 7 to 



10 pounds $4.50 per bag 



SphaKiium Moss $1.50 per bale 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



WILL NOT MOLD 



In cases or cartons 



Reeves Foliage Co., Inc., ""^T'lSS 



ALABAMA 



rfUfa 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



HART BRAND HANGING BASKETS ARE THE BEST MADE 



Plain Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



10-inch $18.00 $2.5t« 



12-iach -ZO.OO 3.00 



14-inch 25.00 4.00 



16-inch 37.50 5.00 



Scroll Top 

 Per 100 Per Doz. 



lO-inch $21.00 $3.25 



12-inch 25.00 3.75 



14.inch 33.00 4.75 



16-inch 40.00 6.00 



GEORGE B. HART, 49 55 Stone St., ROCHtSTER, N. Y. 



