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March 12, 1014.' 



Tlie Florists' Review 



87 



YOU GAIN BY GETTING 



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Cyaceine Flower CSloring 



It is easy to use and acts on flowers naturally and quickly without 

 taking away either their fragrance, natural beauty or keeping qualities. 

 Wouldn't you like to see it color flowers? Why not get some now, from 

 your nearest dealer, and try it? 



20c per quart packet, $2.00 per dozen 



St. Patrick Green, Yellow, Blue 

 American Beauty, Orange or Pink 



Delivered at your door by parcel post. Qrder now and avoid delay and 

 disappointment later. Made and sold by 



C. R. CRANSTON, 146 Orehird St., AUBURN, R. L 



ST. PATRICK GREEN 



Sold by 



BOSTON. If ASS. ••. ^s f^ ''„ 

 ir«w-JBn#and nflrlatSupplTCo. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



■. C. Amllns: Co. 



Clitoaso Carnation Co. 

 CLXYBLAND, O. 



ClovoUuMl norlats' Kxcbanco 

 COLUMBUS, O. 



Monk rioral Co. 

 OmVBR, COLO. . 



Colorado Sood U MUraery Co. 

 6UTHRIS, OKLA. 



Furrow At Co. 

 HKLBMA, MONT. 



Stat* Nuraery Co. 

 LOirDON, OMT., CANADA 



J. Ganunac* 4c Mona 

 1IIL.WAUKKB, Win. 



C. C. PoUwortb Co. 

 ROCHKSTKB, N. T. 



G. B Bart 

 ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Wlndlor Wlioloaala Floral Co. 

 SCBANTON. FA. 



Scranton Floriat Supply Co. 

 SBATTLB, WASH. 



Floral Market Co. 

 ■UROPBAN AGBNT 



Bar tL Faldmann 

 Frankfnit. a. M., Gormany 



MtfUluli Tin- Kcvlew wbcu yuii write. 



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Emerald Green Carnation Fluid 



For St. Patrick's Day Green Carnations Use 



A J AX FLOWER DYE 



Ttie only Dye on the market that will color a beautiful Emerald Oreen and still allow the flower to retain its natural 

 appearance. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Complete instructions free. Per quart, b/ express, $1.00. 



And a complete line of Florists' Supplies. Headquarters for "Perfect Shape" Brand Wire Designs. 



Catalogue Free 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE. 



166 North Wabash Avenue 

 i CHICAGO === 



M»ntlOD The RfTl«w wben yoo write. 



St. Patrick's Green Dye 



Quart bottle, 76c. In powder form, six 

 packets for $1.00. Also Beauty, Orange, 

 Pink, Blue and Yellow. 



WhMller WholeMltt Floral Co. 



1310 Pin* %U ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Berlew wliwi joa wrlM. 



"Wilcox 

 ends in 



union station in his city, 

 took the opportunity to visi 

 the trade. 



That the trade in the 9<^Ryest is 

 more prosperous than ever jJlKore was 

 the report of M. H. Levine,^T Lion & 

 Co., who passed through Chi<||^ March 

 7 on his way to New YdrKT^' Milton 

 Alexander, who covers the local terri- 

 tory for Lion & Co., also was in town 

 last week. 



SPBINOFIELD, O. 



Clnb Meeting. 



The March meeting of the Springfield 

 Florists' Club was held Monday even- 

 ing, March 9, in the rooms of the 

 Springfield Commercial Club. E. K. Mc- 

 Intire, superintendent of city parks, 

 and Clifford Paden, of the Geo. H. Mel- 

 len Co., were elected to membership. 



Matters pertaining to fire, hail and 

 cyclone insurance were discussed. The 



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FLOWER COLORING 



THE ONE 



GSB 



FOR RESULTS 



YELLOW 



BLUK 



LAVCNDER 



PINK 



PURPLE 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



ORANOE 



LIQMT RED 



DARK OREEN 



Sr. PATRICK QRBEN 



All colors $1.00 the Quart, except Blue, which is $1.25 the quart, postpaid. 60c sizes if 

 desired. Ask your Supply House for OUR brand. 



BURTON- ALLISON COMPANY, «» ^-^ 1)l7I?^"AlSr.*J 



11,1.8. 



Mt-utlon Tb«8 Review wbfn yog write. 



enforcement of the "no smoking" rule 

 and the installation of automatic sprin- 

 kler systems in greenhouse sheds were 

 recommended as most valuable aids in 

 the prevention of fires. The esplanade 

 committee reported a plan which called 

 for about 300 hardy shrubs and the com- 

 mittee was continued with power to act 

 in cotijunction with the park board and 

 superintendent. 



A communication from the Commer- 

 cial Club was read, soliciting the co- 

 operation of the florists in the dissem- 

 ination of information about the varied 

 products of Springfield. The matter of 

 affiliating with the proposed Chamber 



of Commerce was left in the hands of 

 President Roy McGregor and John M. 

 Good. 



A communication from the S. A. F. 

 was read, to which the secretary was 

 instructed to frame a suitable reply. 

 The matter of pending change in the 

 parcels post law was discussed by Geo. 

 H. Mellen, but it was deemed now too 

 late for any club action. Ge Dale. 



High Point, N. C— F. H. Ford and 

 G. G. Ford have formed the High Point 

 Floral Co. and will grow plants and cut 

 flowers, with violets as their specialty. 



