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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 22. 1922 





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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. 



Society, the Botanical Club and the 

 Botanical Society of Pennsylvania in 

 the garden of Dr. W. S. Pilling, in Pel- 

 ham, Saturday afternoon, June 17. The 

 garden was lovely, presenting a natural 

 picture that gave great pleasure. The 

 ceremonies consisted of an address of 

 welcome by Dr. Pilling, a talk on some 

 of the many flowers in bloom by Alex- 

 ander Mcllwee, landscape gardener of 

 Fairmount park, and a stroll through 

 the garden under the guidance of the 

 gardener, Charles Pettiford. The fea- 

 tures of the garden were: A beautifully 

 kept lawn, shaded by rare trees; the 

 evergreens, an archway, covered by 

 Dorothy Perkins in full bloom; a foun- 

 tainette, a rock garden, larkspurs, Can- 

 terbury bells and the finely colored 

 sweet Williams. 



Baseball. 



A feeling of satisfaction pervades the 

 floral world that properly organized 

 baseball is assured. The schedule cov- 

 ers a season of seven weeks from Thurs- 

 day, July 6, until Monday, August 21, 

 inclusive. Each of the eight teams is 

 scheduled to play home and travel 

 games with every other team, fourteen 

 games in all. 



The manager of each team is asked 

 to file a list of his players with the 

 secretary of the Florists' Club, Eobert 

 Kift, before July 6, such list to include 

 the names only of those who are en- 

 rolled to play for their respective 

 teams. 



Various Notes. 



Joseph M. Kennedy succeeded Wil- 

 liam C. Lynch as manager of the Phila- 

 delphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 

 June 17. No reason is given for the 

 retirement of Mr. Lynch, who has man- 

 aged the market since it was organized 

 last fall. Mr. Kennedy, who has been 

 with the market as second in command, 

 is receiving many good wishes on his 

 promotion. 



George Aeuglc, manager of the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co., was taken to 

 St. Luke's hospital June 12. June 17 

 Mr. Aeugle was pronounced decidedly 

 better by the doctor in charge. 



Harry Bayersdorfer motored from 

 Atlantic City to New York and back for 

 a wedding recently. Mr. Bayersdorfer 

 says there were lots of flowers at this 

 wedding. 



White Marsh Hall, the new country 



The Most Appropriate 

 Basket for Bridesmaids 



No. 822/1— "Width, 9 ins.: Overall, 16 ins.: Natural, 

 $3.90: Stained, S5.00: Two-tona, $S.6S: Lln«r,$1.00. 



N*. 822/2— "Width, 10 ins.: Overall, 18 ins.: Natural, 

 $4.20: Stained, $6.00: Two-tone, $6.35: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822/3— Width, 11 ins : Overall, 22 ins.: Natural, 

 $4.80; Stained, $6. 60: Two-tone, $7.80: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822/4— Width, 12 ins.: Overall, 26 ins.: Natural, 

 $5.40: Stained. $7.20; Two-tone, $8.40: Liner, $1.20; 



No. 822/5— Width, 13 ins.: Overall, 28 ins.; Natural, 



$6.60: Stained, $8.40: Two-tone, $10.20: Liner, $1.80. 



No. 822/7— Width, IS ins.: Overall, 32 ins.: Natural, 



$7.80: Stained, $10.20: Two-tone, $12.50; Liner, $1.80. 



These are all per dozen prices. 



"Why not Ket a stock in now? You will need them. 



Write for cataloEue. 



Raedlein Basket Company 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVE. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



RAEDLEIN always at yonr tcrfice. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FLOWERS 



Choice Sweet Peas ^ ^^"^ ^^--^^ °^ ^'^^ ^•"^^^ 



All Colors 



Premier Roses 



Extra Fine VALLEY. 



A heavy crop of ROSES in all the finest sorts. 



TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 



TO THE GROWER: Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission house. 



Both Pboae* 

 BeU. Spmce 5298 

 Kejrttoae, Rice 7182 



No. 7 S. Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



25 



BASKETS 



FOR 



$9.00 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS 



in five different styles, all 2-tone; assorted 

 colors. 



Slze«— Handle, 17 to 21 ins., Depth, 5'i ins.; 

 Diameter, 6 ins. 



FRED FORTNER 



Manufacturer of 



High Grade Flower Baskets and Novelties 



GLADWIN, MICH. 



THE 



SECURITY STAPLE 



The simplest and best 

 device on the market for 

 securely fastening cut 

 flowers, sprays and de- 

 signs. 



$1.75 per box of 50O 



For sale by your supply 

 house or sent direct by 



FRANKlYEnERJIoritt 

 226 Main St., GREENFIELD, MASS. 



