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The FIorists'-RevicW 



May 21, 1914. 



FOB NOW AND MEMOIHAI- P»Y 



New Crop Dagger and Fancy Feitis 



$2.50 PER 1000 



ON ACCOUNT of the extreme scarcity of ferns, we beg to advise our customers to order early for now and Memorial 



Day, so as to avoid disappointment. 

 Write or telephone. . -- - ....,-.--- 



Unknown customers please give satisfactory reference, • ' . 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOOIIE ON RKQUPEST ; ^ ijhl l^i f 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



OUR NEW STORE-32 OTIS STREET AND 2 WINTHROP SQUARE 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



T«l«phon«s-Maln 2439, 2616, 2617, 2618-Fort HII^ 28290 



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Mention The Beilew when yon wrltp. 



out after them, always pounding home 

 the idea of using flowers appropriately 

 for this and that occasion. 



Various Notes. 



A recent visit to the Scottwood Green- 

 houses found everything coming along 

 finely. Thomas Magee, who presides 

 over the destinies of the Scottwood es- 

 tablishment> showed' the writer some 

 very fine bedding stock and some houses 

 that are "so spick and span that they are 

 a source of pride to the owners. The 

 concern enjoys one of the bes'^b patron- 

 ages in this city and is favorably lo- 

 cated to do a splendid neighborhood busi- 

 ness. Mr. Magee reported business quite 

 encouraging. 



H. Klunder, of the Art Floral Co., 

 says his Mothers' day business was' sim- 

 ply great, as he, like the re&t, was sold 

 out early 3nnday morning. Next year 

 he hopes to be better prepared with 

 stock, as this concern is now enlarging 

 the houses, which are located near 

 Maumee, so that there will be more 

 than double the present glass. 'Ten men 

 are now engaged in putting up this ad- 

 dition, but were somewhat delayed by 

 thehe.avy rains, last week. When th^se 

 houses are completed, tha Art Floral Co. 

 is going to specialize in roses. 



S. N. Peck has purchased a new Ford 

 delivery car, as he jepe^ed a bad jolt 

 from the crank of his old car one day, 

 that thoroughly disgusted him. The 

 crank flew back and struck him a ter- 

 rific blow on the leg, which practically 

 disabled him for over a week. Mr, Peck 

 was delighted with his Mothers' day 

 business, especially with the number of. 

 high-grade plants sold. He reports that 

 a great number of gloxinias were dis- 

 posed of during the day. A. C. K. 



Warren, O.— Adgate & Son^expect to 

 build another house as soon as the busy 

 season is over. - . . 



Minneapolis, Minn. — Oscar C. Swan- 

 son~is the defendant" in'a, suit brought 

 by Otis F. Clyraer, the ball l)layer^ for^ 

 $1,100 damages for injuries to his pas/' 

 sender, car, ip a collision, December 31^-^ 

 with Mr, Swanson's machine. 



Make the Postman 

 Work foi 



We'll tell jon upon ;requefi^lW over 400 

 florists are increasing their business by 

 usin^ Qiir Folder Service. 



"Memorial Day"-r "Weddings" — "Spring 

 Planting" Folders noW ready. Write' for 

 samples. ^ 



McNEFF-SWENSON COMPANY 



HIGH-GRADE FLORAL PUBLICITY 

 224 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. 



- Mentlnn The RcTlew when yoa wrlf . 



Huckleberry Foliage 



FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



Our new crop is now ready for shipment. 

 Wire or write. 



THE RUMBLE Y CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The P«Tlew when yon write. 



Give ARMES a Trial 



Fadeless Sheet Most 

 Fancy Large Sheets 



Try one bag and be convinced 



H. W. ARMES, Brysofl City. N. C. 



Mention The Berlew when yon wrlf*. 



, Columbus, O.^— The West Park Oreen- 

 , Hftuse Cb^ tasHDe^ iDeorp6M6ta iPor' 

 ' ' ' growing and cultivating ' ' vegetables, 

 I with a capital stock of $15,000, The 

 I incorporators are- Peter, Fred and Ma- 

 tilda Barthelman, and Harlow, Amelia 

 and Emily Landphalt. 



BEST GRADE 



GREEN SHEET IMOSS 



j 2-bushcil bag $1.00 



I . 3-busb«l bag 1.40 



Fresh Moss on hand at all times. 



CONSOLIDATED CVIRGREEN CO., Uniontown. Pa. 



Mention The BeTlcw when yon write. 



SOUTHERN EVERGREENS 



For June and July. 

 : HUCKLEBERRY, 50-lb. case, $2.50 per case, 



50-lb. dase. in lots of 10. $2.00. 

 LYRETA, extra fine. 60-lb. case. $2.50. 

 in 10 case shipments, $2.00. 

 Post Office. Telegraph Office. 



, BELLEVILLE, ALA. EVERGREEN. ALA. 



D. S. CRUM A CO. 



I Canon City, Colo. — C. W. Anderson has 

 ?l^%S9d .the greenhouses of E. E. Bess and 

 will conduct them under the name of 

 the Ganon City Greenhouses. Mr. An- 

 ^ders.Qn formerly owned the Shawnee 

 'Greenhouses, at Shawnee, Okla., and was 

 Hater at Hutchinson, Kan. 



