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JuMB 8, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



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PINK, WHITE AND RED 



Long, Medium and Short, in the better varieties, 



$5.00 to $20.00 per lOO 



Delphinium— The new and improved hybrids, both 

 light and dark blue, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 per 100. 



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and All Seasonable Cut Flowers 



WM. J. BAKER 



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 la SoatK MoU StTMt, PkiUdalpliia, Pa. 



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only did everything with a bloom on it 

 sell, but everything that one could buy 

 with a bloom on it and many plants 

 without a vestige of bloom sold. The 

 only cloud was that there were a lot 

 of late plants, owing to the late Easter 

 and to the cool spring. 



Club Meeting. 



There was a fair-sized gathering of 

 members and their friends at the clos- 

 ing meeting of the Florists' Club sea- 

 son, held at the Hotel Adelphia the 

 evening of June 6. 



A hearing in the police raid on the. 

 gamblers prevented the mayor from be- 

 ing present. 



Edward Reid reported for the Moth- 

 ers' day committee, telling of the ex- 

 cellent results obtained and showing 

 funds in satisfactory shape. 



Plans for the club's future usefulness 

 were discussed. 



An exhibit of the new rose, Mrs. W. 



GLADIOLI 



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ROSES 



and all Novelties 



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ASPARAGUS 



Siriif s ami 

 Buches 



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 And Greens 



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G. Harding, came from A. N. Pierson, 

 Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



The Meeting at Merlon. 



Perhaps those who have wondered at 

 the prevailing market conditions would 



have understood had they seen the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural (Society 's 

 show in the Merion Cricket Club at 

 Ardmore, Friday, June 2. Exhibitions 

 of outdoor flowers were gathered there 

 from an exceedingly large number of 



