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VOf^ata. 2, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



35 



CHRISTMAS 



Angelus Bells* Stars, Wreaths and^iUls 



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VIESE GOODS are the most perfect imitation of Immortelles an^ can hardly be. distinguished 

 from same. They are made from the fiber of Retinospora Obtusa tree. Samples of §oping, 

 either purple or red, sent free on application ; for ten cents I will mail you a Star, to convince you 

 that these goods are superior to the Immortelles, not liable to become untangled and will stand 

 rough usage without damage. 



' ANQELUS ^^LLS, RED 



2Ji-inch, per dozen $0.60 



S^-incb, per dozen — 76 



6 -inch, per dozen 1.60 



-inch, per dozen 2.26 



-inch, per dozen 2.76 



-inch, per dozen % 4.50 



-inch, each 75 



-inch, each 1.25 



ANQELUS WREATHS, RED OR PURPLE 



10-inch, each ". $0.50 



12-inch, each 60 



14-inch, each 75 



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ANQELUS STARS, RED 



5-inch, per dozen "....'. $1.76 



7-inch, per dozen 2.50 



9-inch, per dozen •. .V; 3. 25 



.12-inch, per dozen 4,75 



ANQELUS BALLS, RED . 



4-inch, per dozen $2.00 



6-inch, per dozen 4 00 



8 inch, per dozen. 6.00 



10-inch, per dozen 9 00 



ANQELUS ROPINQ-Best Mcteriil for Decorating 



Heavy size, either purple or red, per roM of 6> yds . .85c 

 Light size, either purple or red, per roil of 60 yds . .60c 





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For Autumn Funeral Work 



you wili find our Lilies very useful. We have them 

 on hand at all timeo. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHBB FliOWBRS AND GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 Nii«..kee st, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt, tile best equipped Wliolesale Houie la the Couatry 



MentloD The Review wben you write. 



and postprandial exercises. The fol- 

 lowing board of directors was elected: 

 W. C. Stickel, Wm. Nicholson, Alex. 

 Montgomery, Geo. Cartwright, L. W. 

 Mann, A. Christensen, Thomas Pegler, 

 S. J. Goddard and E. A. Peirce. The 

 prMident, treasurer and clerk will be 

 eloeted later by the directors. 



The treasurer 's report was of,* satis- 

 factory nature. It showed receipts for 

 the year of $15,067.50, which, with $1,- 

 170.10 cash on hand, made total re- 

 ceipts $16,237.50. Of this amount, $11,- 

 (^50 was received from rentals. Dis- 

 bursements, which incli^ded two divi- 

 dends of ten per cent, double the 

 amount paid in previous years, were 

 $15,115.69, leaving $1,085.81 cash on 

 hand. 



Addresses were made during the eve- 

 ning by Wm. H. Elliott, Peter Fisher, 

 M. A. Patten, J. T. Butterworth, J. S. 

 Miller, W. J. Thurston, Thomas Pegler, 

 Michael Shea, A. W. Kidder, John 

 Walsh, W. E. Nicholson, A. S. Parker, 

 Robert Cameron and W. N. Craig, the 

 two latter speaking for the press. Sev- 

 eral speakers voiced the sentiment that 

 a big, up-to-date wholesale market, to 

 take in the growers at both markets 

 and many others, would before long be 

 established in Boston. The meeting 



*A Good Place to Buy 



Cut Flowerg, Palms. Ferns. Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time > ou need •ouieihiug. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



kieuQoti Vbv Keview wneu you wnte 



was enthusiastic and the most largely 

 attended yet held. 



Various Notes. 



The following directors were elected 

 at the annual meeting of the Boston 

 Co-operative Flower Market: Donald 

 Carmichael, treasurer; W. W. Tailby, 

 clerk ; D. Carmiehael, EH.iah Cartwright, 

 N. F, Comley, W. H. Elliott, J. McFar- 

 land, Robert Montgomery, Edward 

 Wood, Jam«8 Wheeler and W. W. 

 Tailby, directors. A dividend of ten 

 per cent was declared for the year and 



a handsome surplus left in the treasury. 

 The annual meeting or the Massachu- 

 setts Horticultural Society will occur 

 November 18. The list of nominations 

 is as follows: President, C. W. Parker; 

 vice-president, Walter Hunnewell; trus- 

 tee for one year, R. M. Sattonstall; 

 trustees for three years, four to be 

 elected: Peter Fisher, C. S. Sargent, 

 Thomas Roland, W. H. Bowker, H. F. 

 Hall, N. M. Howard, F. L. Ames, 

 Thomas Allen. The first four named 

 are those whose term of office expires. 

 Delegate to State Board of Agriculture, 



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