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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBR 27, 1921 



THE PHILADELPHIA 

 GROWERS' CUT ROWER 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 conamissi^n house 



are invited to call. %, 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Both Phones { SlJjtoS^R.^ «82 WILLIAM C. LYNCH, Manager. 



some more. Soon this little dahlia farm 

 became an animated scene and all too 

 soon the sun, dipping in the west, pro- 

 claimed that it was time to go. 



Various Notes. 



Charles H. Grakclow spoke of the 

 pleasure of meeting the brightest minds 

 in the business at Toronto, adding that 

 it was easier to see from the hilltop than 

 in the valley. 



William F. Gude, of Washington, 

 D. C, spent October 22 in this city. 



G«orge Wiegand and Mrg. Wiegand, 

 of Indianapolis, were here October 19. 

 'Bernard Eschner showed the visitors 

 sixty-five miles of our best, winding up 

 with a wedding at our finest church, 

 which awakened happv memories. 



Edward Reid is bacj; fro^?i the south, 

 where he met many old friends and 

 made somei new ones, \M*- Reid is look- 

 ing well, i lie was fcilsHy engaged in 

 packing some superb Columbia roses. 



The Robert Crai^. Cq. has completed 

 two Lord & Burnbam gVeenhouses, each 

 28x150 feet. These houses were com- 

 menced S^tember 26 and completed in 

 four week;?/ One house was filled with 

 plants in two weeks. Robert A. Craig 

 da^ima.-, ^That this is a national speed 

 re«o'rd. 



Jarties W. Heacock called a meeting 

 jo£ JOse grawcrs at the Adelphia hotel, at 

 noon Tuesday, October 2.j, to organize a 

 branch of the New York rose growers' 

 cooperatiye association. The meeting 

 was addressed by L. B. Coddington, of 

 Murray Hill, N. J.; Lincoln Piersou, 

 Madison, N. J., and Joseph Ruzicka, of 

 , Madison, N. J. 

 ■ .i'ulius Zussy has completed one house, 

 35x300, at Lonsdale. He is also build- 

 ing a smaller house. 



William C. Lynch says that two new 

 rose growers have commenced shipping 

 to the Philadelphia Growers' Cut 

 Flower Market. 



Hamilton & Kleffer have earned a 

 reputation for good snapdragons at 

 Eureka, Pa. 



Miss Lamborn has opened the Bloom 

 'Flower Show, on Fifteenth street be- 

 low Chestnut street. 



William J. Baker is receiving beauti- 



EDWARD REID 



Finest Chrysanthemums and Roses 



that are grown 

 ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES 



When They're Reid*8 They're Right 



1619-21 l^anstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



RALPH SNYDER 



RHINEBECK, N. Y. 



Grower of 



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ful Oconto and Richmond chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



Edward J. Callahan has assumed com- 

 mand at 410 West Girard avenue, for- 

 merly Hickman's. 



Albert W. Woltemate has completed 

 his new greenhouse. It is planted with 

 callas, lilies, stevia and forget-me-nots. 



Roxborough has organized a horticul- 

 tural society. A successful dahlia show 

 was held last month. 



The Strafford Flower Farm has a 

 beautifully grown lot of Bonnaflfon 

 chrysanthemums just coming into bloom. 



Lancaster will have a three days' fall 

 show, November 10 to 12. 



Alfred M. Campbell is erecting a Lord 

 & Burnham greenhouse, 25x140, at the 



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Strafford Flower Farm. It will be filled 

 with lilies. This is in addition to the 

 2;'50-foot house just completed. 



D. T. Connor has returned from a trip 

 to Lancaster. 



J. M. Deutscher, George Cook and 

 David Clarey are happy over the fine 

 stock coming into the Philadelphia 

 Wholesale Florists' Exchange. Eich- 

 mond chrysanthemums, valley and 



