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NOVBMBRTR 19, 1914. ' 



The Florists^ Review 



67 



Orders 

 Filled 

 Same Day 

 Received 



THE THIRD EDITION 



( OF THE 



Album of Designs 



(A Book Every Retailer N^eds) 



'T'HE original Album of Designs was published in response to many 

 reauests from florists who felt the need for aa uo-to-date book that 

 could be used in taking oraers for Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations 

 and Bo> aucts. Table Decorations and all cut flower work where it was not 

 practicable to i how the customer the fiuished article as it would be when 

 ready for use. With the publication of this album it became possible to 

 Bho^r the finished \7ork in beautifully printed pictures. The first 

 edition sold like hot cakes, and a second edition went quickly. Now a 

 third edition is off the press. Everything is in it— all the standard 

 designs and many ne^e and heretofore unpublished pieces. 



96 pages, nearly 800 deslKus and decora- 

 tions, utauiifull> pri ted on Deavy glazed uaper, 

 handdomely bound io a cover that will stand wear 



No restrictions on its sale 



75c PER COPY, POSTPAID 



$6.00 PER DOZEN BY EXPRESS 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



Publishers 



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The Florists* Revie^e 

 The Florists' Manual 

 The Album of Desiens 



508 S. Dearborn St. (Cazton Bids.) 

 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



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SOW NOW 



STOCK FOR WINTERBLOONING 



We ofifer now to the trade, for 

 the first time, a strain of winter- 

 blooming stock which will produce 

 nearly 90% double flowers. We 

 call it 



"HEATHERHOME GEM" 



and it appears in three splendid 

 colors, namely: Pink, white and 

 lavender. 



Per Trade Packet, $1.00 each 



The Home of Heather 



Knight A Struck Co. 



1 Uadlson Ave., NEW YORK 



M ention The Reylew when yon write. 



and Fairfield, held at Rye Beach, N. Y., 

 m August. Mr. Addor was accorded 

 a hearty vote of thanks. 



The exhibition tables were filled to 

 overflowing with a choice display of 

 cut flowers. The awards of the judges 

 were as follows: Cultural certificate for 

 vase of Chrysanthemum W. Mease, 

 from James Foster; high commendation 

 Y^^'^ase of seedling carnations, from 

 A. Wynne; cultural certificate for dis- 

 play of hybrid nerines, from James 

 Stuart; vote of thanks for display of 

 single mums, from Thomas Ryan; vote 

 ot thanks for vase of Carnation White 

 fc^nchantress, from R, Grunnert; high 



BULBS 



We have a good stock of the vari- 

 eties most used by the Florists. 

 Write for prices. 



LILIUM CANDIDUM. We have a few cases. Will 

 make a special low price to close out. 



LILIUM QIGANTEUM. Always on hand. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. From our cold storage 

 plants. 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO., 



THE SEED STORE, 



FANEUIL HALL SQUARE, 



BOSTON 



Mfiitlon The RfTlrw when yon wrlt«- 



Now Ready for Delivery 



Paper Whites, Romans, Freesias. Lilium 

 Candidum. Calias, Lilium Formosum, 

 Bamboo Canes, Wood Moss, Sphagnum 

 Moss, Chinese Lilies, Amaryllis; also full 

 line of Florists' Seeds and Supplies. 



DBIKPHNI I'S W*tt eth street, 



. nuaVUni, CINCINMATI. OHIO 



liant1*o Tb« R«Tlrw wbrn too write. 



commendation for vase of seedling 

 mums, Garza x Miss Rose, from P. W. 

 Popp; certificate of merit for specimen 

 orchid plant in bloom, Cattleya maxima, 

 from the Geo. E. Baldwin Co., Mamaro- 

 neck, N. Y. 



A vase of 'single chrysanthemums 

 was exhibited to start a discussion on 

 the proper definition of the term "ter- 

 minal spray." There is a diversity 

 of opinion as to what constitutes a 

 terminal spray, and if this classification 

 is to appear in the schedules of the 



SWEET PEA SEED 



Write for our Price List. 



S. BRYSON AYRES CO. 



Sw««t P*a Farm, 

 Vunny Slop*. INDEPENDENCE. MQ 



THE KENILWORTH 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



For fuller deacripttoD lee 



my ad lo July and Aug. 



R«rlew, or send for 



list. 1 00 seeds, 25c; 

 6000. $1.00: i4Oz.,$125:oz.,$5.00. 



PrincesH, n>-w upriKht, 

 600 seeds, 2Sc; 1000 seeds, 



60Ci oz.,no.oo. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



fall exhibitions it will be important 

 to have the matter settled definitely 

 by some eminent authority. 



The next meeting will be held De- 

 cember 11. P. W. Popp. 



