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The Florists' Review 



Jdnii 22. 1922 



jd^ FANCY FERNS 





$2.50 par 1000 



■■ Ma rt to 



FioMt Stock la tha eoaatry 



$2 50 per 1000 



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Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. oue f 7JKI 



GrMB Lracotko*, 100 $l.BO| 1000 10.00 



BlagBoUa Lmivm, creenand bronxo, per ourton 14M 



10 oartoDS 14.00 



Gafaa Lmivm, green, per case of 10,000 15.00 



GRBBN SHBBT MOSS, rerj fine for baiket work, trimmint 



poti. eto.. per bac SJM 



Sphagaai Me—, per bale IJMI 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDIBS. 



MClflGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Vlls Randolph St,Detroit,lclL 



Huckleberry, $7.50 per case 



THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., l^,Ikt:SiS!^SJSS^ii^, Chicago, DL 



Slu'llcm, formerly a well known florist 

 of Seventeenth and Tasker streets. 



Stuart II. Miller, of Berger Bros., 

 will captain and manage the baseball 

 team of the Independent Wholesalers. 



.John Bodjjer, Jr., of John Bodger & 

 Sons Co., Los Angeles, Cal., was in town 

 June 16. 



.1. Otto Tliilow spoke l>efore the 

 Nvack Horticultural Society, at Nyack, 

 N'. Y., June 2(t. 



The sweet pea exhibition of the Penn- 

 sylvania Horticultural Society was held 

 in th^ library at Chestnut Hill, June 

 2(1, in the afternoon and evening. 



Thomas Potts, of Moorestown, N. J., 

 has ordered his first greenhouse from 

 the King Construction Co., through 

 William .). Muth. The house is 28x100 

 feet. Mr. Potts hopes to double its size 

 next fall. 



Samuel Parker announces the arrival 

 of the famous Jersey-grown outdoor 

 gladioli .at the Philadelphia Cut Flower 

 Co. 



Emil H. Gesehiek and Mrs. Geschick 

 will sail for Europe June 24 to visit rela 

 tivcs in Germanv. Phil. 



HOWE'S RAMBLES. 



Rose shows, peony shows and iris 

 shows seem to have used much of the 

 spare time of the flower growers of 

 central and eastern Pennsylvania. 

 Large cities and little towns, and most 

 of the towns in between, have staged 

 exhibits the last few weeks. Many of 

 these shows were worthy of cities like 

 New Yf)rk ;in<l Chicago, and even the 

 smallest diil credit to the promoters. 



Of the larger rose displays, that of 

 the society of Harrisburg stands well 

 up among the foremost of the early 

 .lune exhibitions. The displiiy was' 

 staged at the public library, with 

 something like seventy-five exhibitors 

 conijieting for first and second prizes, 

 and awards of merit, given during the 

 tliree days. June 8 to 10. 



Early in the spring the Conard & 

 Jones Co., West Grove, Pa., presented 



NOTICE TO FLORISTS 



New Crop of 



Eastern Ferns 



NOW READY 



Write for prices on steady orders 



ROBERT GROVES, he, Adams, Mass. 



CH AS. S. LEE & CO. 



Wholesale Dealer* in 



SoDthern Deciritive Evergreens 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Fadeless 

 Natural 



E. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



$3.50 per bag. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



$1.75 per bag. 



A. BEAVEN 



Evergreen, Ala. 



rose plcints to the pupils of the Edison 

 and Curtin Junior high schools, and the 

 blooms from these plants made an in- 

 teresting part of the gorgeous display. 

 Unquestionably the finest collection 



New Fancy mi Di^^r Ferns 



PRINCESS PINE 

 HAMILTON BROS. 



MillinKtea, Franklin Co., MaM. 



Mention The Review when jon write. 



Sphagnum Moss 



CLEAN M DRY 



CAR LOTS OR LESS 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., 

 cmr POINT, WIS. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



LTCOPODIUM, chemically prepared, everlasting. 

 CartonsoflOlbs.. f 2.60; car ten3of26lb8., t5.7S: 

 SO or 100 lb. cases. 22c per lb. Prompt shipment. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba, Wis. 



