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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 4, 191S. 



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You cannot cover a pot so effectively in any other way at so small a cost. 



It isn't even necessary to carry all sizes in stock. 



We want to send you samples with prices, and full information. 



Write today. It will pay. 



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The Florists tell us it is the best on the market and their word goes. One quart of OUR green will color more flowers than 

 two quaris of any other make, and it is only $1.00 the quart. 60-cent size if desired. 



DARK GREEN, YELLOW. AMERICAN BEAUTY, ORANGE, LAVENDER, PIKK, PURPLE and LIGHT RED ire $1.00; BLUE is $1.25 Uie quart, pastpaid. 



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GREEN CARNATIONS 



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 not the Imitator 



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I send you, postpaid to any address, enough pulverized coloring to make one quart of the stroneest liquid dye for 

 $1.00; enough for one gallon, $3.60. I eaarante« my goods to be the oolorins and to do the work satisfactorily. 



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(Orielnator of Green Flowers) 



1113 VINE STBEfiT. CINCINNATI. OHIO 



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Pacific Exposition, and Philip Kessler 

 h^8 another surprise for the club mem- 

 bers. The committee on the new club 

 house will also be heard from. 



The Harry A. Bunyard store at 40 

 West Twenty-eighth street is rapidly 

 approaching completion. Frank Dugan, 

 formerly with Bridgeman's and later 

 with Kickards Bros., is first lieutenant 

 of the enterprise. 



C. W. Scott, of the Yokohama Nur- 

 sery Co., has returned from Chicago, 

 accompanied by S. Suzuki, of Yoko- 

 hama. 



Secretary John Young was in Chi- 

 cago this week, attending S. A. F. 

 meetings. 



The officers of the Greater New York 

 Florists' Association, Brooklyn, for the 

 ensuing year are: President, Hugo H. 

 Jahn; vice-president, George I. Laird; 

 treasurer, Eobert G. Wilson; secretary, 

 William A. Phillips; directors in addi- 

 tion to the foregoing, John V. Phillips, 

 Charles Weber and F. G. "Van Mater. 

 George W. Crawbuck is manager. 



The Greek American Florists' Asso- 

 ciation's eighth annual ball, at Terrace 

 Gardens, February 25, was a tremen- 



dous success, as usual. The decorations, 

 by Malandre Bros., were beautiful and 

 elaborate, the entertainment first- 

 class. The grand march at midnight 

 was followed by dancing until 5 a. m. 

 All branches of the trade were repre- 

 sented in the big crowd. The officers 

 of the society are: President, George 

 Cotsonas; vice-president, D. J. Pappas; 

 secretary, C. Tsoumis; treasurer, P. 

 Theophine; assistant secretary, E. Stav- 

 ropoulos. The chairman of the commit- 

 tee on arrangements was C. Sakelos 

 and the floor manager was John Wilson. 

 Joseph Trepel, of Brooklyn, who has 

 five stores in that city, shortly will 

 open his sixth establishment, on Flat- 

 bush avenue, with greenhouses 50x100, 

 and fittings that he says will put it in 

 the front rank of flower stores for both 

 cities. 



The Pierson U-Bar Co. has completed 

 the range of greenhouses at the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Gardens. 



Lord & Bumham Co. has finished the 

 $50,000 greenhouses at Great Barring- 

 ton, Mass., for W. H. Walker. 



March 9 the MacNifif Horticultural 

 Co. will open the plant auction season 



Paper Pots and 

 Dirt Bands 



See our large advt. on pages 98 and 99. 

 Try our Paper Pots and Dirt Bands free. Order 

 what you want — try them according to our direc- 

 tions, and if not satisfactory ship them back and 

 we win refund your money. Samples free. 



r. W. RocheUe & Sons, f^^^^^'k 



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at 54 Vesey street. This is the earliest 

 spring opening the firm has had. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



The annual meeting of the Greater 

 New York Florists' Association took 

 place February 17 at 162 Livingston 

 street. The business of the evening 

 was the election of officers for the year. 

 With but one exception, those selected 

 were Brooklyn growers and retailers. 

 Those chosen were: President, Hugo 

 H. Jahn; vice-president, George L 

 Laird; treasurer, Eobert G. Wilson; 

 secretary, William A. Phillips. The 

 new board of directors is composed of 

 Hugo H. Jahn, George I. Laird, Wil- 

 liam A. Phillips, Robert G. Wilson, P. 



