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Tlic Florist* ReVift«^ 



'^dVKMBEB 19, 1914. 



SqSdarters for Carnations and Chrysanthemums 



Daily Cut of Carnationi from 250,000 BQuare feet of glass (250 at ICOO rate) ...;.. $30.00 per lOOb 



500,000 Bronze Walax lifer hkib bi 10,000, 5.00 



1000 bales of clean, bnrlapp^d' Sphagnum ......;.;; «.......'. l.()0 per ball 



10 bales j ....;.. : . . . .^. ., 9 00 



Green Sheet Moss , ;.......;;..;. ;;;.i 1 bale, $1.00; 10 balesi § Op 



Fancy Cut Boxwood in 50-lb. crates : 7.60 tier crate 



All kinds of Seasonable Cut Flowers kiid Gr^ien Goods on hand. 



WM. MURPHY, 



Cut Flowers and Tlorists' Suppt'es 



32d MAIN STREET. 



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CINCINNATI, 0. 



THE FLORISTS* SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



G^DP^^I /I V l_lnf«v«« f>M#A|| AA We have some damaged Immortellfs in Red, 

 ^■^•-'^■'^■-■■■■""■""^■■^S White, Blufe, Purple arid Yellow. We quote, 



2nd grade, $25.00 per 100; 3rd grade, $15.00 per 100; 4th grade, $10.00 per 100. Send for a sample 

 dozen; if they suit, order more. As long as they last. 



H. BAYER8D0RFER & CO., 1129 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pd. 



M»wr««>n Thy R»t1»w wh»B yon wrtt». 



CHBYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. 



Secretary C. W. Johnson supplies the 

 following data covering recent work of 

 the committees on the examination of 

 seedlings and sports: 



Cloclnnati, O., October 31. — RtxH, magenta, 

 poDiiwD, exhibited by F^lmer D. Snfltb & Co., 

 AilriHU. Miob., scored 83 poiots. 



Ciucinuati, O., October HI. — Illona, deep pink, 

 poDipuD, exiiiblted by Elmer D. Smith ft Co., 

 Adrian, Mlcb., scored 83 pblotn. 



Cincinnati, O., October 31. — Veta, white, pom- 

 •on, exhibited l>v Elmer D. Smitli & Co., Adrian, 

 Mich., scored 87 points. 



Cincinnati, O., October 31. — Modelio, , deep 

 orange, Japanese Incurved, exhibited liy Elmer D. 

 Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich., scored 86 poiota 

 ' copimerclal scale. 



I New York, October 31. — Zora, yellow, pompon, 

 exhibited by Klmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, 

 Uifh., scored 86 rwinta. 

 ^-Kew York, October 31.— No. 22-2-12, magenta, 

 pompon, exhibited by Elmer D. Smith & Co., 

 Adflan, Mich., scored F2 points. , 



New York, October 31. — Veta, white, pompon, 

 exhibited by Klmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, 

 Mich., scored 89 points. ,. 



New York, Octolier 31. — No. 10-34-12, layenner, 

 pompon, exhibited by Elmer D. Smith ft Co., 

 AdrUn, Mich., scqred 83 points. 



Indlanapolix, Ind., November 7. — Monnt Green- 

 wood, light pink, JapaneKe Incurved, exhiliited 

 by Mt. Greenwood Cemetery AHHoclatIpp,.. Mor- 

 gan Park. Chicago, scored 80 points commercial 

 scale. 



Indianapolis, Ind., November 7^ — Silvec.Klns, 

 white Japanese reflexed, exhibited by Elmer Jp. 

 Smith ft Co.. Adrian, Mich., scored 85 polQM 

 exliil)itlon scale. •• 



IndlauapollH, Ind., November 7.— No. ^iWVi, 

 deep pink, Japanese reflexed, erhlhlted by H,..tV. 

 RIeman. Indianapolis, Ind., scored 82 points 

 commercial scale. 



Indianupolis, Ind., Novemb«r 7. — Neola, shell 

 pink, |>ompon. exiilblted l)y Elmer D. Smith ft 

 Co., Adrian. Mlcb.. scored S5 points. 



Indianapolis, Ind., November 7. — Cheyenne, 

 magenta, Japanese reflexed, exhibited by Elmer 

 D. Smith ft Co., Adrian, Iillcii., scored 74 points 

 exninltlon scale. 



iDdiabapoiis. Ind., November 7. — Maiikota, 

 deep magenta pink, Japanese reflexed. exIMIilteii 

 by Elmer I). Smith A Co., Adrian, Mich., scored 

 86 iHTlOts commercial scale. 



Indlauaiiotlx, Ind.. November 7. — Talnmet. 



f olden bronze.., Japanese inoiirved, .ex1iiblteil..l>I 

 llui^^r D. Smitti ft Co., Adrian, Mich., scored 

 86 points exiiibltion scale. 



Indianapolis, hid., November 7. — Modelio, 



r>lden brouee,,. Japanese reflexed, exhibited by 

 Imer P. Smith ft Co.. Adrian, Mich., scored 

 89 points commercial scale. 



IndianM|iollH. Ind., November 7. — Harvest 

 Moon, yellow pompon, exhiblteil by A. N> Pier- 

 son, Inc.., Cromwell, Conn., scored 88 pointd. 



Indianapolis. Ind., November 7. — Qneen MaHe, 

 magentM, pompon, exhibited by Herman Bros. 

 Co., Cotincli niiifl's, la., scori'd 70 points. 



IndlanapollH. Ind.. November 7. — Ei»rl Kitch- 

 ener, deep magenta pink. Japanese reflexed, ex- 

 blldti^ by ams. H. Totty. .Madison, N. J., 

 •corftt gl- points {•omraerelol spaje. 



Indlnnapolix. Ind., Nove.i»iber 7. — No. 1.1R, 

 ' BeKli pink, .lapflnese reflexed,* exhibited by the 

 ,E. G. IIMI ^o.. Richmoud. lua., scored 78 points 

 commercial ncale. 



iDdi^apoIls, Ind., November 7. — No. 02, white. 



Japanese incurved, exhibited by the E. .0. itill 

 Co.. Richmond, Ind., scored 81 poitits commercial 

 Stale. , , 



ludlanaiiplls, Ind.. Noyember 7.— Peacfi*. wUte, 

 pompon, exhibited by H. W. Rieman, Indianap- 

 olis. I tfd.. .scored 02 points. - ,^ . 



Iddlaiiaiiollti. Iiid., November 7.— White Cnlef- 

 tain, white. Japanpt<e incurved, exhibited. by tlie 

 E. G.nll) Co,. Richmond, Ind., scored 80 points 

 commereial scale. 



Ronton. .Vans., October 31. — Vita, white, popi- 

 pon. exhibited by Elmer D. Smith ft Co., Adrian, 

 Mh?b., scored^ {Mints. . ■, 



Boston, Mass., Octolier 31.— 'Illona. pink, pom- 

 pou, exhibltid by Elmer D. Smith ft Co., Adrian, 

 Mich., scored 77 points. 



Chicago, October 31. — Rodi, magenta, pompon, 

 exhibited by Elmer J). Smith ft Co., Adrian, 

 Mich., scored 70 point*. 



rhIlHdelplila. I'a.; October 81.— TWltrw Ivory 

 Supieuie, yellow, Japanese Incurved, exhibited 

 by Henry, ]p:ipliholz, „Waj^e«bor6, Pa., scbl«d 

 8( points coniinercial scale. 



I'lilladelpblri. Pa., October »1.— Illona, pink, 

 pompon, exhibited bv Elmer D. Smith ft Co., 

 Adrian. Mich., scored 85 |)oints. 



PbUadelphla. Pa.. Octol»er 31.— No. 22-2-12, 

 magenta, pompon, eslilbited by Eltaier D. Smith ft 

 Co.. Adrian, Mich., scored 81 points. 



Philadelphia, Pn., Octolier 81.— No. . 2.1-8-12, 

 white, pomiion, exhibited liy Elmer D. Smith & 

 Co.. Adrian, Mich., scored ^1 points. 



Chicago, Octolier 31.— Illona, white, bpnlpon, 

 exhibited by Elmer D. Smith ft Co., Adrian, 

 Mich., scored 89 {Mdnts. 



Chicago, October 31.— Vita, lavender, , pink, 

 pompon, exhibited by, Elmer D. Smltn A Co., 

 Adrian, Mich., scored 88 Inoints, 



Cliicygo, Ortolier 31.— Calumet, golden broniie. 

 Incurved, commercial, exhibited by Elmer D. 

 Siijlth ft Co., Adrian, Mich., scored fi7 bolnts. 



PhlladelpblR, Pa.. Octolier 31.— Zora, yellow, 

 pomiion. exhibited „by ElnuT D. Smith ft Co., 

 Adrian. Midi., scored ?u points. 



Boston, A|hk8.. Octolter 31.— Rodi. magenta, 

 ponipiin, exhibited hv Klmer D. Smitb ft Co., 

 Adrian, Mich., scored 70, points. , 



Plillndelpiila, Pa., November 5. — Strafford, 

 golden yellow. Japanese Incurved, extiblted by 

 Edward A. Stroud. Strafford, Pa., scored 80 

 points commercial scale. 



LAKCASTtlE, PA. 



A delegation of Lancaster county 

 florists visited the flbwer show at Read- 

 ing, Pa., November 11. Those who 

 attended were Mr. and Mfs. B. F. 

 Barr, Albert M. Herr, . W. . B. Girvin, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Edgar, Mr. and 

 Mr^. Peter Brown and H. K. Rohrer. 

 Albert M. Herr act^d as judge. 



The show was held in the Rajah hall 

 and both floors were tdxed to their 

 I'tmost. Th^ decoratioris consisted of ; 

 southern smilax, autumn foliage and 

 evergreen bfafacnfe&, J)resentitig k riibSt 

 pleasing effect. Several groups of pot 

 chrysanthemums were rfematkftbly well 

 done. Mounds of palms and potted 

 mums were well arranged. A table of 



heliotrope exhibited by Heck Bros., of 

 Wyoinissing, Pa., was rfemarkablfe, the 

 plants being in 5-inch pots and eighteen 

 inches tall, with clusters of blOoms as 

 large as ofao's hand. H. D. Rohrer, 

 Lancaster, Pa.; showed twenty-five 

 varieties of mums of the large-flower- 

 ing type. 



The Raiding hbHdts are certainlj to 

 be complimented on this, their first 

 dhmial flower i^how^ and on the high 

 quality of the exhibits and the man- 

 agement ,iii general. 



November- 19 the LaiicaSter county 

 florists expect to make a trip by auto- 

 mobile to visit a ntiillb6r of the mem- 

 bers whose establishments cannot be 

 reached easily, by the electric systems. 

 Thfe party will leave Elmer J. Weaver's 

 at 2:15 J), m. . ^he ihonthly meeting 

 will follow &{ 7:36 p. ni., in tlie Cliam- 

 ber of Commerce. H. K. R. 



fiitili Crbek, Mich.— B. W. Ki-ibs has 

 opened a flower store on Jefferson ave- 

 nue, where he wjll dispose of the flow- 

 ers grown in his Coldwater street green- 

 houses. 



Alvin, Tex. — The Alvip Cape Jessa- 

 miiie & Floral Co. has added 3,000 Cape 

 jasmine bushes, which will be in fine 

 shape for next season's cutting. The 

 tinushal amdunt of taill thib fall has 

 produced feicjellent ,gi;o#tn In these 

 flowers, says W. L. Heller, manager of 

 the concern. 



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 other 4dT«rtlbihg. In sending remittance count 

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Diaiplay advertlakmenti in this departmeiit $1.80 

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SITUATION WANTER- By a slnglt German, 

 33 yeara old, well up In pot, Chriictnas and 

 Enster pbints. Address No. 91, cire Florists' 

 Review, CIilcago._^^ _^__w-^_ 



SITUATION WANTEP— In a,florliit'« office, by 

 a .v<iung lauy. with 7 years' ex|ierience: liest 

 of refrreuees. Address No. 94, care Florista' Ile- 

 vlew , Chicago. . • - . 



lTt7A+15N VS'ANTfcn- By i rwe gniwrt", 



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 wages ill first letter, 

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