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The Florists^ Review 



Jdmb 15, 1922 







Fancy and Dagger Ferns 



A No. 1 QUALITY 



$3.00 per 1000 



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Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 



2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



is much better. They will sail for home 

 June 28. 



Fred Berger is sending Berger Bros, 

 a fine assortment of outdoor flowers — 

 delphiniums, annual larkspur, sweet 

 Williams, candytuft and gypsophila. 

 Mr. Berger 's greenhouses are ready /for 

 glazing. /(r\ 



The friends of George AeugLe, the 

 popular manager of the Philaa^lpMa 

 Cut Flower Co., missed him June 10. 

 Mr. Aeugle felt unwell June 8, but . 

 pluckily continued at his work. June 

 10, an exceedingly hot day, he felt so 

 badly that his friend, A. B. Cartledge, 

 took him home. It is thought a few 

 days' rest will restore Mr. Aeugle to 

 health. 



Charles H. McKubben, of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., who has been ill, is recuper- 

 ating at Atlantic City. 



Max H. Rotlie is getting entirely 

 strong again after his recent illness, at 

 the seashore. Herbert Eothe is pushing 

 his father's business. 



Joseph Cousins, of the Joseph Hea- 

 cock Co., is unfortunately in the grip 

 of his old enemy, muscular rheumatism. 



William C. Lynch reports that the 

 Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Mar- 

 ket is receiving peonies from New York 

 state. Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Tlip j)oriod between June 3 and June 

 9 proved to be one of the most trying 

 ever experienced by the wholesale mar- 

 kets in June. Maximum temperatures 

 of from 80 degrees to 94 degrees ruled 

 each day and niinimums were unusually 

 high. Tlie intense heat, while it did not 

 completely ]inrnlyzo the flower trade, 

 gave it a hard blow, from which it is 

 now slowly recovering, with the arrival 

 of cooler weather. The hot wave was 

 a most unusual one for so early in the 

 season and, being so prolonged, it 

 rushed along and spoiled many flowers 

 which growers and retailers were de- 

 pending on for decorative work later 

 in the month. T'p to June 3 scarcely a 

 local peony had appeared. One week 

 later the bulk of the crop had passed; 

 all of the singles and most of the dou- 

 bles had disappeared. T'^sually the peony 

 crop remains with us about three weeks. 

 Values sank low and even now they are 

 scarcely quotable, either for peonies or 



HANGING 

 BASKETS 



^ Enameled Oreen 



Extra well made. 



8-inch $1.65 per doz. 



10-inch 1.90 per doz. 



12-inch .• 2.25 per doz. 



14-inoh 2.75 per doz. 



16-inch S.75 per doz. 



18-inch 6.00 per doz. 



GREEN MOSS 



Fancy sheet, 8-bu. sack, well filled. 

 XXX Quality. 



$1.60 PER SACK 

 10 SACKS @ $1.36 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Smirth St.. PinSBURGN, PA. 



Mention The RctIbw when yon write. 



Fresh Cut Fancy Ferns 

 Evergreens Moss 



GEORGE F. MEARS 



40 Dartmooth St., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FADELESS Green Sheet Moss 



$3.50 per bag. 



NATURAL Green Sheet Mois 



$1.75 per bat.'. 



Caldwell the Woodsman Co. 



Evergreen, Alabama. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PREPARED BRONZE GALAX 



Magnolia, Short Oak for Wreaths 



Other items. Catalogue. 



W. M. WOODRUFF'S SON & CO 



LOWGAP, N. C. 



TheBest Wire Basket 



AND WHY 



Made of Galvanized wire and crimped. 

 Closer meshed to hold moss better and 

 less of it. Sturdy and strong. 

 Measure inside ring Each Hoz 



8-in $0.25 $2.50 



}^-]^ 30 300 



}2-in 36 4.00 



"■;» 40 4.50 



lo->n 50 5.75 



Freeh Lotf Mom...... ...10-lb. carton. $2.00 



Dyed Log Mom, 5-lb. bag, $3.00; 



Sphagnum Moas 5 bales for 6/25 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Diisy Self-Witering Haoging 

 Basket Device 



Put in hanging baskets after they are filled. 

 Any child can water the largest baskets. No 

 taking down and lifting up and brealciog 

 plants; simply put water in waierer. 

 Guaranteed to work or money refunded. 



$4.25 per doz. 



Eve y florist should have them; will inciease 

 sales of baskets 



BETHARDS, Florist 



Springfield, Ohio. 



