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The Florists^ Review 



H&XCH 25. 1816. 



FOR YOUR 



Easter and Spring Windows 



USE 



Natural Green American Oak Sprays 



NATURAL PREPARED 



FIREPROOF 



The Supreme Foliage Decoration for Churches, Banquet Halls* Stores,Windows, etc. 



[Special Easter Offer :i 



r 



H 5 lbs. Green American Oak Sprays, * 



{ (large sprays) J 



i 1 carton ANERICAN OAK SHRUBS, (short \ 



I sprays). Green, Cheiry Red or Brown. \ 



i 1 lb. Preserved Lycopodium, ] 



t "The Everlasting Green." < 



» Samples of Light Green Statice (fine for Spring 4 



► Baskets), Cycas Leaves, Green Painted Ruscus and J 



H Magnolia Leaves. * 



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( All the above sent on receipt of $2.50 ] 



AND THE NAME OF TOUR JOBBER 



Try a Carton of 



AMERICAN OAK 



SHRUBS 



the new foliage for Wreaths | 



and Designs. Rich colorings, » 



very hardy, Cherry Red, * 



Golden Brown, Green. l 



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(MAGNOLIA LEAVES. W* have a special proposition for you. Write us how many cartons you can use. 

 It will pay you to stock up on Magnolias NOW. Don't forget the name of your jobber when writing.) 



OSCAR LEISTNCR, 319-321 w. Randolph St, Chicago 



SeUlng Agent for OVE GNATT. 



HAMMOND, IND. 



Preparer of Natural FoUagres. 



Mention The BcTlew wlien you write. 



business streets near the lake, between. 

 Forty-third and Sixty-third, for an- 

 other good location, 



Frank Ayers, who is C. W. McKellar 's 

 right-hand man, says he looks for the 

 best Easter business Chicago ever has 

 done, Lent having been unusually good. 



H. E. Philpott, of Winnipeg, is as- 

 sisting Pyfer & Olsem, Wilmette, until 

 after Easter. He is president of A. T. 

 Pyfer & Co. 



Visitors: J. E. Cannaday, of the 

 State Fair Floral Co., Sedalia, Mo.; 

 H. E. Kidder and George Dysinger, of 

 the Ionia Pottery Co., Ionia, Mich.; 

 Mrs. Perry De Haven, Tulsa, Okla.; 

 Martin Eeukauf, representing Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia; Sam Selig- 

 man, representing Wertheimer Bros., 

 New York. 



NEWPORT, E. I. 



Ralph Armstrong was here last week 

 making arrangements for the opening 

 of the season. 



John. B. Sullivan has resigned as a 

 member of the lower branch of the 

 Rhode Island General Assembly. 



The Newport Garden Club and the 

 Newport Horticultural Society have de- 

 cided upon August 12 to 14 as the dates 

 tot the midsummer flower show. 



A one-story greenhouse, to cost 

 $6,600, is to be enected on the Terry 

 estate on Old Beach road. 



Clark Burdick will erect a small prop- 

 agating house on Kay street, to cost 

 about $500. 



Jesse Durfee has been engaged as 

 head gardener at the Mayer farm in 

 Portsmouth. 



Samuel Smith, the oldest member of 



HART^S HANDY HANDLE 



FOR PLANT DECaRATION 



Finished in Qold 

 and All Colors 



For decoratiog plants. Fastens 

 securely on the pot. Used in connec- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the value of your 

 plants 100% at a nominal cost. 



Gives you the opportunity to place 

 the decoration where it is most needed. 



Used by all the leading Florists 

 throughout the country. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The Rerlew wbsn yon wrlf. 



PRICES 



Per doz. 



No. 1 $2.60 



No. 2 3.50 



No. 3 4.00 



No. 4 5.00 



No. 5 6^0 



Bouquet Accessories 



CorsaKC Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WWIFRED 0WEN,'^V^f5i^oTi^£^" 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



the florists' trade here, celebrated, 

 March 13, the half centenary of the 



277fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4'lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-lnch clay pots (31 cable inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page advt., pages 22 

 and 23. 

 F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS. Chester. N. T. 



opening of the first flower store in New- 

 port. It waB located on BelleVue ave- 



