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The Florists' Review 



May 13. 1915. 



Self -tying Galvanized Wire Stakes^ 



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A Post Card Bring^s a Sample 



THE NEVER -SLIP 



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NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been good. Mothers' day 

 was a record-breaker. All the florists 

 cleaned up well. Carnations were the 

 favorites, bringing $1 per dozen at re- 

 tail. Other flowers sold well. 



The planting of hardy perennials is 

 in full swing, but bedding plants are 

 not moving fast as yet. Pansies, 

 daisies and forget-me-nots have been 

 selling well for a couple of weeks. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Fred Eeynolds has returned from a 

 two weeks' vacation in Vermont. 



Julius Rusitsky, proprietor of the 

 Flower Mart, spent a week's vacation 

 in New York. The business was carried 

 o« by his brother, Samuel, during Mr. 

 Rusitsky 's absence. 



B; M. Davenport reports business as 

 excellent. 



S. E. Shaw is sending in. some of the 

 best Silver Pink snapdragon ever seen 

 in this city. 



Post & Gray have a fine lot of gera- 

 niums which will be at their best about 

 Memorial day. 



The monthly meeting of the New Bed- 

 ford Horticultural Society was heM in 

 the" Library building. May 3. The pros- 

 pects for the coming season's shows 

 were discussed. W. M. P. 



Winona, Minn. — The decorations for 

 the Ke-ox-ah ball, in the armory April 

 30, were quite elaborate. They were 

 the work of the Siebrecht Floral Co. 



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PLANT TUBS 



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SPRAYER NOZZLE 



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 only 16 to 20 lbs., but this spiaytr helps out wonderfully. Yours truly, 



February 16, 1915. W. W. COLES, Kokomo, Indiana. 



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