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The Florists^ Review 



October 20, 1921 



THE PHILADELPHIA 

 GROWERS' CUT FLOWER MARKET 



Orders from out-of-town customers will be filled with 



the freshest stock, carefully packed. The 



favor of a trial order is requested. 



ROSES in All Varieties 



Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Valley, Finest 



Easter Lilies, Greens, etc. 



Growers who desire to market their flowers in their 

 own commission house are invited to call. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Both PhoneB{^^l^^^i^^f, 



7182 



WILLIAM C. LYNCH, Manager. 



Mentlop The Benew whep jou write. 



that appeared in The Review some years 

 ago will be remembered with pleasure. 

 He is also the inventor of the "surprise 

 box." 



Various Notes. 



Flat bouquets of flame-colored dahlias 

 made a great hit at a suburban wedding 

 recently. The bridesmaids who carried 

 these bouquets wore flame-colored 

 gowns and brown hats. 



Chrysanthemum Tints of Gold appears 

 to be more extensively grown this sea- 

 son. 



George 'Bidden and Elwood R. Siter, 

 growers of Orville, Pa., have dissolved 

 partnership. The business is being con- 

 tinued by Elwood R. Siter. Mr. Siter 

 expects to ship 30,000 chrysanthemums 

 to the Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. this 

 fall, to be followed by a fine strain of 

 sweat peas. Mr. Siter has the hearty 

 good wishes of his friends for success. 



T. Neilson Geiger has returned from 

 Toronto. 



The Andorra Nurseries enclose an 

 aeroplane view of their places in the 

 fall catalogue. 



Leo Niessen says that all his com- 

 pany's delivery cars were loaded and 

 had left on their trip by 7:15 a. m. last 

 Saturday morning. By 11 a. m. some 

 of the cars were on their third trip of 

 the day. 



Howard Royer, Stephen D. Green and 

 Robert Cullom represented H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co. at Toronto. 



Victor I. Bidenour decided at the last 

 moment to attend the Toronto conven- 

 tion. 



Harry Apfelgreen represents the 

 Robert Craig Co. Mr. Apfelgreen is 

 now on his first western trip. 



Give Them Away 



fHTAMin» 



WITH FLOWERS 



Two-tone colored 

 holder and liner. 



$3.25 per doz. 



F. 0. B. Chicago. 



Special prices in 



quantity with 



your ad 



Our terms: 



Cash with order. 



Chicago Papier-Nache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave. Chicago 



Adolf Mueller brightly advises in his 

 I)e Kalb Nursery Bulletin that the time 

 to trim a hedge is when your knife is 

 sharp. 



p]van Randolph spoke on the "Flow- 

 ers of the Catskill Mountains" before 

 the Gerniantown Horticultural Society 

 October 10. 



John C. Gracey has returned from the 

 F. T. D. convention. 



William C. Lynch reports tliat several 

 growers of choice chrysanthemums have 

 commenced shipping to the Philadelphia 

 Growers ' Cut Flower Market. 



Golden Queen and Paseo pompons are 

 two varieties, each extremely attractive 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly mad* of wator-proofod 

 wood f ibor — handtomoly docorat- 

 •d— inoxp*n«iTO — Sond for foldor 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



in its class, seen at the Philadelphia Cut 

 Flower Co. store. 



Charles E. Meehan is receiving some 

 good pompons. 



The fall bulb season promises well. 

 Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



We have passed the middle of October 

 and the weather remains remarkably 

 mild, with temperatures on some days 

 as high as 80 degrees in the shade. 



