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The Florists' Review 



Max 20, 1915. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL PORCH BOXES 



WE HAVE THEM in any size you require; at the same time the price is the lowest ever offered. Our boxes 

 are made very strong and durable. Great care is taken in every detail. 



If jou are in the market for Porch Boxes, no matter what the size may be.^.we earnestly solicit a trial order. 

 We are positive we can give you the best value in both quality and price. ^ •. 



PRICE, 35c PER RUNNING FOOT, ANY SIZE 



Enoogh Said 



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These boxes 

 have the usual 



NEIDINGER 



Quality 



We also have a large stock of the following for spring work : 

 BIRCH BARK-Price per lb., 15c CEDAR BARK— in bundles 4 fL long, about 40 sq. ft, $1.00 per bundle 



Galvanized Cemetery Vases, s':^ $7.00 and $9.00 per 100 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. a. NEIDINGER, florists Supplies, 1309-11 N. 2iid St., Philadelphia, Pa. 





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Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



sixteen greenhouses, planning to re- 

 build them in compact form, the new 

 houses to be 40x300. A new house of 

 that size just completed is planted 

 chiefly wjth White Killarney. 



Clarence W. Moore reports business 

 as holding up well. Max A. Fuerstein, 

 of the MOore Seed Co., is in the south. 



Mrs. A. M. Lawson's carnations were 

 planted out at St. Martins ju«t b^ore 

 the recent heavy rains. They are 

 growing well. 



Paul Huebner, of the Reading rail- 

 road, gets 150,000 pot plants out of 

 those little greenhouses at Wayne Junc- 

 tion each spring, not counting the 

 plants in flats. It takes management, 

 it does; management and coldframes. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had the dec- 

 orations for the booths for the second 

 annual flower market held in Eitten- 

 house Square May 19. A society 

 event; the proceeds are for charity. 



Hosea Waterer, seedsman, is satisfied 

 with the results of the spring business. 



Miss Dorothy's column in a local 

 Sunday paper gives excellent cuts of a 

 willow birdcage on pedestal, seen in 

 one of our most artistic flower shops. 

 The notes say that birds must thrive 

 in such charming cages, comment that 

 pleased the members of the firm of H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co. 



the fifth sociability of the Florists' 

 Club was held, though unheralded. 

 May 17. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. re- 

 ceived its first bunches of mountain 

 laurel May 18. 



The Pennsylvania Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its monthly meeting in Hor- 

 ticultural hall May 18. 



Arthur Zirkman, unfortunately, is 

 laid up with the grip. 



Eobert Craig says that the business 

 outlook is improving in the floral world. 



Stephen Mortensen is sending in 

 flowers of the rose, Mme. Edmond 

 Bostand, to S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



Frank P. Myers has returned from a 

 visit to the fliiddle west. Phil. 



BUY ROSES DIRECT 

 FROM THE GROWER 



Go«d Short and Nedinm Rises, white, 

 yelliw and pink assorted, for Nemerial 

 Day, $20, $30 and $40 per thousand. 



Cattleya Gaskelliana, $S per doz. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO. isze R.nste.d st, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention Th. ReTlew -when yon write. 



Both Killarneys and Peonies 



WM. J. BAKER. 



WNOLKSAU rtomsT 



12 Smrth ll«l« Str««t, 



Mention The HeTlew when yon write. 



PHILADELPHIJI 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ttf y clay pota 

 ara hidden by the at- 

 tractive and artUtio 



■VBR-IWAOV 



FOT covms 



Stronc cardboard 

 fotindatlon. Beatanal- 

 Ity waterproof crepa 

 paper, illk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with Im- 

 prored metal faitenlncs. Fomlihed in four 

 colon and many aiies. Write for lamplai and 

 price lilt today. Bend 10c for poatate- 

 ■TEB • BKADT rLOWBB POT COTBB CO. 

 146 Hushe. Ave., Buffalo, N. T. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



STUART H. MILLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



PEONIES 



1617 RanstMd St., Philadelphia 



Open Sunday morninf;, 9 to 12. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



gBudlong's 



E Bk Ribbon VaDey 



NichelFs Seeds 



FOR SOWING NOW 



CINCRAIIIA i^tr. Tr. 



pkt. pkt. 



Dwarf Grand Prize io.r.0 $1.00 



Medium Tall Grand Prize 60 1.00 



James' Giant Strain .CO i.oo 



PRIMULA CHINrNSIS 



Michell's Prize Mixture 60 1.00 



Alba Magnifica 60 1.00 



Chiswick Red 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



Holborn Blue 60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens 60 1.00 



Rosy Morn 60 1.00 



PRIMULA OBCONICA OiaANTKA 



Tr. pkt. 



Lilacina $o.60 



Kermesina 50 



Rosea 50 



Alba fo 



Hybrida Mixed ,60 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES 



Lilac. Tr. pkt.. 5Cc. 

 Alba. White. Original pkt., 20c'. 

 Rosea. Light rose to carmine rose. Orig- 

 inal pkt., 15c. 

 Also all other seasonable seeds, bulbs, 

 plants and supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Catalogue if you 

 haven't a copy 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 



518 Market Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention "tM Berlew when yon write. 



