E^BBUABY 20, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



38 



Emerald Green Carnation riuid 



For St. Patrick's Day Green Carnations Use 



AJAX FLOWER DYE 



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

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



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



-Catalogne Free- 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE, 



166 North Wabash Avenue 

 ^== CHICAGO — = 



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Color a 

 Flower with 



CYACEINE FLOWER COLORING 



and notice how natural it looks. 



20c Per Quart Pkt 



It changes color without losing either its natural beauty or fragrance and will keep as 

 long as a fresh cut one. 



St. Patrick Green, Yellow, Blue, American Beauty, Orange or Pink. 



Delivered at your door by post. 



$2.00 PER DOZEN. 



Each package contains enough dry powder to make 1 quart. You simply dissolve it in water and let the flower draw it up through the 

 stem. It begins to show in 20 minutes. Won't you try some? Why not send your order now. while you have it in mind? 



C. R. CRANSTON, 



146 ORCHARD ST., AUBURN, R. I. 



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GREEN CARNATIONS 



Send 25c and receive by mail a package of dye 

 that will color 76 to 100 carnations green. Have 

 many lett»'rs stating It is best on market. 8 pack- 

 ages, 60c; $2.00 per dozen. 2c stamps accepted. 



LOUIS ElSASS,Chillicothe. Ohio 



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the rest of last week was busy with 

 funeral work. 



Visitors last week: Martin Eeukauf, 

 with H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- 

 phia; A. Miller, of A. Henderson & Co., 

 Chicago; Fred Lembke, with W. W. Bar- 

 nard Co., Chicago; H. Crowl, with Pen- 

 nock-Meehan Co., Philadelphia; D. E. 

 Adsit, Jamestown, O., and Miss Mae 

 Carroll, Cincinnati. 



Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs is quite ill 

 with the grip. 



W. W. Horlacher gives a fine report 

 of trade for St. Valentine's day. 



Aside from a good trade for St. Val- 

 entine 's day, Miss Olive Bitter reports 

 a good week on funeral work. 



The Heiss Co. had some fine violets 

 of its own growing, which helped out 

 wonderfully for the St. Valentine's 

 trade, which was most satisfactory. 



E. E. Schaefer, of the Advance Floral 

 Co., had a good job of decorating Feb- 

 ruary 17 at Memorial hall, the occasion 

 being the annual automobile show. 



The Dayton Floral Co. reports a big 

 increase in St. Valentine's day trade 

 this year. R. A. L. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



This week finds business a little 

 more ^uiet, on account of Lent. About 

 the only business to be depended upon 



EASTER LILIES 



FOR 



EASTER 



Lilium Multiflorum of purest stoc£ and highest quality. 

 Plants of good height and best of foliage, of 4 to 8 buds. On 

 account of the early Easter and demand for good lilies this year, 

 it would be advisable to pay us a visit early. 



Price, 12c per Flower 



HENRY I. FAUST 



LILY SPECIALIST 



MERION, PA. 



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is funeral work and fiowers for the 

 sick ones. The weather for the last 

 few days has been bright and spring- 

 like, which is beneficial to the growers. 

 The St. Valentine's day business was 

 highly satisfactory. There was more 

 competition among the downtown fio- 

 rists than heretofore, but it seems that 

 the more stores there are the better 

 business is, as all report a much bet- 

 ter trade than last year. Flower val- 



entines are growing more popular with 

 the people each year and all the more 

 sensible people prefer them to the old 

 paper ones. 



Sweet peas, pink roses, tulips and 

 daffodils are the best sellers. Carna- 

 tions are plentiful and pink roses are 

 in fairly good supply. There is quite 

 a demand for azaleas, primroses and 

 cyclamens. Pot hyacinths are coming 

 on and are moving nicely. 



