May 14, 1914. 



The Rorists' Review 



35 



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Cape Jasmines 



(GRANDIFLORA)-THE QUEEN OF FRAGRANT FLOWERS 



I pack and time shipments to reach any part of the United States in good condition. 



MEDIUM STEMS $1.00 per 100; $ 8.50 per 1000 



LONG STEMS l.SO per 100; 13.00 per 1000 



Decoration Day orders should be in as early as possible. 



Parties not rated and strangers to me should enclose at least half of their order, or all of it, and save C. 0. D. charges. 



Thos. C. Edi^ards, Alvin,Tex. 



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Carlisle's Jasmines 



As fine as the finest. Will be 

 ready for Decoration Day. Buds 

 opening as you read; say when to 

 ship. 



Don't miss having some of that 

 long stemmed one, it is something 

 choice— stems and foliage, too. 



Mrs. J. W. Carlisle 



ALVIN, TEXAS 



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meyer, Edward A. Fetters and Albert 

 Pochelon were the judges of the table 

 decorations and baskets. Chas. H. 

 Plumb, Edward Beard and Michael 

 Bloy acted as judges of quality of stock. 

 Among the daffodils shown were King 

 Alfred, which was always among the 

 winners; Glory of Leiden, awarded the 

 prize as largest individual bloom. Other 

 fine flowers were Van Waveren Giant, 

 White Lady and Mrs. Graff. H. S. 



BEADING, PA. 



Retail Florists Organize. 



The Reading Eetail Florists' Associa- 

 tion has effected a permanent organiza- 

 tion and elected officers as follows: 

 President, J. Stanley Giles; vice-presi- 

 dent, Harry C. Huesman, and secretary 

 and treasurer, F. H. Lauck. 



At the meeting last week at Hoskins' 

 flower store, the question of holding a 

 flower show next fall was discussed. It 

 has been several years since such a 

 show was held here, and the florists are 

 desirous of using this means to get the 

 public's interest in their work. 



Those present at the meeting were: 



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Lee Arnold, Jacob C. Bauder, Paul 

 Blachman, Frederick Frank, John H. 

 Giles, Harry F. Heck, Ferdinand Heck, 

 Jr., Harry Huesman, William Kern, 

 William K. Hoskins, Elmer H. Eeyburn, 

 Leo G. Steckler, Frank D. Shearer, 

 Henry J. Huesman, J. Stanley Giles and 

 F. H. Lauck. 



Various Notes. 



John H. Giles has placed a new Cadil- 

 lac truck on the street. It attracts 



much attention, as the body is green 

 with large gold letters. Mr. Giles re- 

 ports excellent business, with a large 

 number of booked orders for June wed- 

 dings. 



Wm. H. Hoskins, the uptown florist, 

 has purchased the large florists' store 

 of Winters & Eeyburn, 923 Penn street, 

 having disposed of his North Tenth 

 street place. Mr. Eeyburn will be re- 

 tained and have charge of the cut flower 

 department. 



