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The Florists^ Review 



April 16, 1914. 







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^M FANCY TERNS 



Fln«st stock In th« country 



We can supply you with good stock the year around. 



$3.50 per 1000 $3.50 per 1000 



Place your standinf orders with us. 



Full supply at all times. No shortages. 



L-^BH|||p|^^KS2J2^^ Imported ffreen and bronze Magnolia Baflcets $1.50; 6 baskets, each, $1.25 



-'mnmxwtm^^mi^mt^^ Qalax Leaves, green and bronze , per 1000, $1.25 ; case of 10,000, 7.60 



Green Leucothoe Sprays, extra fine per 100. $1.00; per 1000, 7.50 



Boxwood per lb., 20c; per case. 60 lbs., 7.50 ,__„.„_.. 



Sphagnum Moss per bale, 1.80 ^BBHIftli-J 



QREEN SHEET MOSS, vary fln* for Bask«t Work. Trimmlns Poto, •te. 



P«r bas, S2.00. 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



MCfflGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264 266 Randolph St,Detroit,lclL 





Mention The Rerlcw whwi you write. 



condition at the Ehode Island hos- 

 pital, where his recovery is considered 

 doubtful. 



John Green, who has been ill for 

 the last two years, is slowly conva- 

 lescing. 



Wilfred H. Flye has purchased a 

 tract of land oflf South Main street, 

 Woonsocket, containing 54,000 square 

 feet, to be used in connection with his 

 greenhouses. 



Olney Williams, of Johnston, was 

 able to get only 500 pots of lilies in 

 flower, out of 3,500 potted, on account 

 of the cold weather. 



Johnston Bros, hired a large store at 

 141 Westminster street for the Easter 

 sale and report satisfactory returns. 



Hazard & Pearson, who have the 

 flower privilege in the Dimond depart- 

 ment store, had an overflow stand at 

 214 Union street, where they disposed 

 of a large quantity of stock. 



W. H. M. 



QREENWICH, CONN. 



The monthly meeting of the West- 

 chester and Fairfield Horticultural So- 

 ciety was held April 10, with a good 

 attendance. President Williamson called 

 the meeting to order promptly at 8 

 p. m. and the business of the evening 

 was quickly dispatched. The committee 

 appointed for the summer show made a 

 report of progress. All indications point 

 to a successful exhibition. The dates 

 selected are June 19 and 20. A com- 

 plete schedule will be issued. The com- 

 mittee on the fall show also reported 

 progress. Here, again, the premium list 

 was supplemented by the reading of 

 several letters from business firms of- 

 fering cash and other prizes. The date 

 of the fall show will be announced later. 

 Three new members were elected and 

 five applications were read. Among the 

 visitors present were John Shore, Mau- 

 rice Fuld and John M. Brown. Mr. 

 Shore has an experience that includes 

 fifty years of gardening. He still is 

 extremely active and keeps abreast of 

 the times. The remarks he made were 

 interesting and appreciated by the 

 members. Mr. Fuld and Mr. Brown also 

 addressed the meeting briefly and their 

 remarks were listened to with close at- 

 tention. 



The exhibition table was well cov- 

 ered. Cultural certificates were awarded 

 to Thomas Aitchison for a splendid 



HAVE YOU TRIED 



Pine Tree Ribbons 



PATTERN MONARCH, for instance? 



This is a bright, lustrous Satin Taffeta quality that appears ex- 

 ceptionally well wherever used and on every occasion. Full line of 

 Florist shades, narrow, medium and wide widths. We would like 

 to send you samples and prices. 



ALL PINE TREE RIBBONS ARE SOLD 

 DIRECT FROM THE MILL TO YOU 

 AT LOWEST PRICES 



THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS CO. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



GOLD LETTERS 



Oold. silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest In the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



i UCHTENBEKGER, 1S64 knwu A, New Yirt 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



BEBUN, 

 N.T. 



W. J. COWEE, 



10,000 $1.76 60.000 $7.50 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



(Used for lininr Hanrinr Baakets) 



Also Tery appropriate for window decorations and 

 for covering soil on Pot Plants, Ferns. Palms, etc.; 

 Id fact, a neceasitr to every retail florist. 



Prices— Per bale of Ave bnndles, $1.26; five bales 

 and oyer at $1.30 per bale. Special prices on larger 

 quantities. Also other supplies. Write for list. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUCLLER. Whtlesale Florist. 

 1324 Pin* Str««t, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



specimen plant of Dendrobium chryso- 

 tozum, and to Owen A. Hunwick for 

 a magnificent vase of antirrhinum in 

 assorted colors. The judges also made 

 the following awards: Carnations Alma 

 Ward and Northport from James Li- 

 nane, vote of thanks; Carnation White 



To Keep Frost Away 



Use a CLARK HEATER in your waeons, etc. 

 to ttyles and sizes. 



Clark Carbon bttma uniformly at all times, 

 rlcAda the atrongrest and the lonsrest heat, 

 BconomlcaL Wrttm for comp/W)* catatogam. 



CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. 

 184 OMatio Straat CHICAGO. DJL. 



Magnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Rmcus 



Write for Prices 

 civin£ name of your joblier 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



17 N. Franklin St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



BEST GRADE 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



2.bush«l bag $1.00 



3>bush«l bag 1.40 



Fresh Moss on hand at all times. 



CONSOLIDATED EVERGREEN CO., Uniontown. Pa. 



Mention Ttta Brlsw whan yon write. 



BASKETS- BASKETS 



For Flowers sod Plants. We hare many new, ex- 

 clusive designs, specially adapted for florists' use. 

 Ask for one of our 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS "^ 



from $5.00 up. Just what you need to Increate your 

 cut flower and plant trade. Write today. 



RAIDLEIN BASKET CO. 



717 Milwnnkee ATenuc, CHICAGO 



