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The Weekly Eforfsts^ Review^ 



Mabcu 10, 1910. 



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Easter-Easter-Easter 



Easter Lilies in pots, $12.50 per 100. 



ROSES — American Beauties, Brides and Bridesmaidst Richmonds, Killarneys, Pink 

 and White; Marylands. 



Carnations, Lily of the Valley, Tulips, Lorraine and Murillo, Daffodils and Jonquils, 

 best varieties; Single and Double Violets, Cut Easter and Calla Lilies, Pansies, 

 Sweet Peas, Mignonette, Marguerites. Smilax, Sprengeri and Plumosus, 

 Croweanum Fern. Best quality flowers at the lowest market prices. 



We also carry a full line of Florists' Supplies and Hardy 

 Cut Evergreens, such as Dagger and Fancy Ferns, Bronze and 

 Green Galax, Cut Boxwood Sprays, Festooning and Branch 

 Laurel, Leucothoe Sprays, Green and Sphagnum Moss. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 



Wholesale Commission Florists, Hardy Cut Evergreens and Florists' Supplies 



15 Province St. and 9 Chapman Place, ^^^|Port°"HTiiS'S" " BOSTON, MASS. 



We never disappoint. Satisfaction sruaranteed. Orders placed with us means that you can depend on us. 



Mention Tbe Review when you writer 



CYACEINE FLOWER COLORING 



Is simply mixed with water tnd absorbed through the stem, showing ia the flower in fifteen or twenty minates. It COLORS 

 and PRESBRVBS and IS NOT POISONOUS to anyone who might hold a flower in their month. 



Any of the following 

 colors by mail 



Otf^tfv «%^M #*i«nv«# St. Patrick Green, Pink, Orange, 

 A\M\* per qUari sine, Yellow, American Beauty 



Wtaenever you want to color flowere look up my claMifled adTertisement in the Review. It's ttiere every week In the year ander the head " Flower 

 Coloring." 



Remit witb order— oaali or ■tamps— I prepay poatase. Orders promptly filled. 



C. R. CRANSTON, 73 Fifieid Avenue, Provldeiice, R. I. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market 



March came in like a Iamb and we 

 enjoyed beautiful spring-like weather for 

 about a week. February was a heavy 

 month for coal bills, as the severe weath- 

 er lasted all through the month. Stock 

 has been none too plentiful in any line, 

 except carnations. Prices dropped a 

 little in bulb stock, which has kept it 

 fairly well cleaned up. Many sales were 

 in evidence as soon as the weather bright- 

 ened up and more people walked the 

 streets. Sweet peas have been equal to 

 the demand. 



Variou* Notea. 



The event of the year was the banquet 

 held by the club at the Iroquois. It 

 was a combination meeting and banquet 

 and met with a marked success. The 

 attendance was large, including several 

 out-of-town members and friends. The 

 election of officers was the chief event 



of the meeting and after a most spirited 

 contest Joe Streit was elected president 

 and Al Eeitsch, vice-president. The ban- 

 quet then took place and following a few 

 speeches the crowd was entertained by 

 President Slattery with a reading of 

 a paper, the subject of which was ' * Color 

 Harmony," To make the evening most 

 enjoyable the committee arranged for 

 pictures on the canvas. These pictures 

 were all cartoons of the many members 

 of the club, cleverly gotten up and drawn 

 by Mark Palmer. The pictures brought 

 forth much laughter and put the finish 

 to a pleasant evening. 



A. E. Beyer has returned from Den- 

 ver, Colo. B. A. S. 



TORONTO. 



The Market 



Business has been good for the last 

 two weeks. Stock, with the exception of 

 Beauties, has been plentiful and good. 



Green Carnations 



Send 2fic and receive by mall a packare of dye 

 that will color 76 to 1*0 camatlona green. Have 

 many letteri stating it is best on market. S pack- 

 ages. Me; f2.t0 per doz. 2c stamps accepted, m 



LOUIS ELSASS, Chillicothe,Oliio 



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The weather has been exceptionally mild 

 and bright and is helping the lilies along. 

 They are being quoted low in price, some 

 being offered as low as 6 cents. 



VariotM Notes. 



The Parkview Floral Co. reports a 

 good season's business and is now on 

 with splendid crops of carnations and 

 sweet peas. It is their first season at 

 these greenhouses, which were previously 

 occupied by Charles Turp. The Park- 

 view Floral Co. took possession last July. 



A new store was opened on Eon- 

 cesvalles avenue last week. This lo- 



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