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The Florists' Review 



DKr-KMnnK 17, 10H 



CHRISTMAS GOODS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES 



ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 

 Send for our 64-page 

 Florist Supply Catalogue 



Princess Pine (or Bouquet Green), Loose Green 7c per lb. 



" " " '• •' Roping tic per yd. 



Red Ruscus, Best Quality ., 75c per lb. 



Red Frieze Roping^, Medium Size 76c per 60-yd. roll 



Red Paper Capes, Wired $2.25 per lb. 



Red Waterproof Crepe Paper $2.00 per dozen rolls 



Mag^nolia Leaves, Red, Bronze. Green and Purple, 1 box, $1.50; 4 boxes, 

 $5.00; 10 boxes, $12.00. 



We can also supply you with 



Red Chiffon, Baskets, Artificial Poinsettias, etc. 



Natural Capes, Colored Red, $1.25 per lb. 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 



B. E. & Je T. Cokely 



Everything in Florists* Supplies 



M»nH«w» Th^ R«>t1»w whwi yon writ*. 



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201 North Seventh Ave. 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



August Poehlmann says orders are on 

 file for 165,000 grafted plants of Mrs. 

 Russell rose, with 525,000 Manetti 

 stocks in or on the way. It is reported 

 the company is in the market for 

 twelve cars of pecky cypress for spring 

 use, Mr. Poehlmann believing prices are 

 going up with the good times he sees 

 coming. He recently has registered 

 two sports of Chadwick, the yellow as 

 Pauline Anderson, after the daughter 

 of C. G. Anderson, in charge of the 

 plant department, and the white after 

 Marvella French, daughter of Guy 

 French. 



E. H. Blameuser, at Niles Center, is 

 sending in fine flowers of his new carna- 

 tion. Cerise Winsor, recently registered 

 with the American Carnation Society. 

 It is a glorified Winsor, cerise pink in 

 color, a sport of the variety from which 

 it takes its name. 



Matt Mann is trying 1,000 plants of 

 the Godfrey calla this season, stock 

 obtained from F. F. Scheel, of Sher- 

 merville. 



John P. Degnau, of Wintersou's Seed 

 Store, deserves to be classed as one of 

 the veterans, although only 41 years of 

 age. He has been in the trade con- 

 tinuously for thirty-one years, his first 

 job having been obtained from S. F. 

 Leonard, as a boy only 10 years old. 



Emil Kroll has four houses of Rich- 

 mond that are in about as full crop 

 as one could ask for Christmas. 



In spite of the zero weather, John 

 Zech spent the first two days of this 

 week visiting growers for Zech & Mann, 

 and some of their neighbors. He says 

 the quality of Chicago's Christmas 

 stock will be unusually good this year. 



Commenting on the unusual character 

 of the chrysanthemum season, O. A. 

 Tonner reports one grower still cutting 

 Bonnaffon December 12. Garza seems 

 to be finishing this week. 



George Asmus and wife entertained 

 a number of friends at their home on 

 Bowfen avenue on the evening of De- 

 cember 12. Among those of the trade 

 who were present were E. F. Winterson 

 and wife, C. W. McKellar and wife and 

 C. C. PoUworth and wife, the latter 

 couple coming from Milwaukee to at- 

 tend. 



O. Johnson says that while the Ba- 

 tavia Greenhouse Co. grows mums only 

 in a small way, its season with them 

 has this year been the longest of any 

 grower in the market. The concern was 

 among the first to cut and is holding a 

 few late whites for Christmas. 



Cubit gave a good account of itself 

 this season at both the greenhouses and 



Kansas City's 

 Supply House 



Complete Line of Florists' Sup- 

 plies, as well as Cut Flowers. 

 Consignments are coming in 

 heavy. .SiWK>ing orders given 

 special attention. We ship 

 local-grown, fresh stock. 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



ItW Giairi An, UNS/IS Onr, HO. 



'DiTAwvc / Home Main 6487 



Mention Th» R»tI»w whoa yoa write. 



BUY YOUR riORISTS' SUPPUCS FROM 



L. Baumano & Co. 



357-359 W. Chicate Ave.) CHICAGO. ILL 



We have the larsest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant; Natural pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycaa Leaves, Mac- 

 nolia Leaves, Cycas Wreaths, 

 Macnolia Wreaths, Moss 

 Wreaths. Metallic Designs and a 

 bis line of Novelties. 



MpDttoo Tb« Beriew wbcn 7oa write. 



store of Wietor Bros., N. J. VVietor 

 commenting on it as one of the best of 

 yellow pompons. 



Dusk of December 14 found A. Hen- 

 derson & Co. with every holly order 

 filled and the last car cleaned up to 

 nine cases. Bouquet green also was 

 closely sold out. 



Jacob Greiner has grown carnations 

 for Peter Reinberg for twenty years 

 and has had charge since they were 

 moved to the country place. Felix 

 Reichling says Mr. Reinberg credits 

 Mr. Greiner with having better success 

 this year than ever before. 



Weiland & Risch are preparing for a 

 large spring demand for young rose 

 stock, especially of Russell and the 



TRY A CARTON OF 



The New Foliage 



FOR 



Wreaths oj Designs 

 American Oak Shrubs 



Rich colorings— very hardy 

 Cherry Red— Golden Bro^vn— Green 



New 

 Crop 



Magnolia Leaves 



Full sised cartons containing 

 1000 Selected MEDIUM Leaves 



Purple, Red, Green and Bronze 



Note- The Purple Magnolias are becoming' 

 very popular with the best florists. 



American Oak Sprays 

 American Beech Sprays 



Decorate your show windows for the 

 Fall with Beech and Oak Sprays 



— nothing more appropriate for florists' 

 windows. 



Oscar Leistner 



319-321 W. Randolph St. 

 CHICAGO 



Selling AKent for 



OVE GNATT. HAMMOND. IND. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages 



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