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Febrdabt 9, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



25 



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.THE ONLY ONE 



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GSB 



CLASS 



Patrick Green 



(The Only True Irish Color) 



DARK GREEN (The Color Beautiful) 



You have never seen a Carnation Green unless you have used our brand. Our coloring is not a 

 |oke and should not be classed with the sickly looking, toneless and muddy article — called green — that is try- 

 ing to be forced upon the market. Our greens are scientifically prepared, sold under a guarantee and used 

 by the leading florists and dealers throughout the United States and Canada. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 

 $1.00ithe quart. Order your supply noW for St. Patrick's Day. 



We make a Yellow, Blue, American Beauty, Orange, Lavender, Pink, Purple and 



Light Red. All colors $1.00 the quart, except Blue, which is $1.25, postpaid. 



Samples FREE for the Asking 



Burton^Allison Company 



U Adams St, CHICA60, ILL, D.S.A. 



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The dynamite explosion, February 1, 

 did a tremendous amount of damage 

 to the seedsmen's plate glass windows, 

 three of Peter Henderson 's being blown 

 into the street, and the entire front of 

 Stumpp & Walter and the windows of 

 Burnett Bros., on Cortlandt street, be- 

 ing destroyed. 



Badgley, Eiedel & Meyer are now re- 

 ceiving the entire output 'of the A. J. 

 Guttman greenhouses, at Summit, N. J. 



Joseph H, Fenrich has called a meet- 

 ing of his outing committee for Mon- 

 day, February 13. 



An announcement is made of the 

 marriage of Mrs. John Scott and 

 George Scott, a brother of her first hus- 

 band. 



Isaac S. Hendrickson lectured before 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 

 February 4.> 



Wertheimer Bros, call themselves the 

 National Eibbon House. One of the 

 reasons is that Sam Eintracht is at 

 Boston, George W, Cohen at New Or- 

 leans, Sam Seligman at Denver and L. 

 Goodfriend at Los ^ngeles this week. 



Eussin & Hanfling have sublet their 

 entire building at 45 "West Twenty- 

 eighth street, a quick reward of $2,000 

 yearly for their enterprise. William C. 

 Ford's handsome store is on the ground 

 floor of this building. 



Bowling. 



Monday afternoon, February 13, the 

 prize for the high score from 3 to 6 

 p. m. will be a bottle of champagne, 

 and for the high average a bolt of 

 fancy ribbon. Owing to illness of some 

 of the players, the match with Euther- 

 ford will take place at the New York 



alleys Friday evening, February 17. 

 W. C. Eickards, Jr., won the bottle of 

 champagne February 3. The scores 

 were: 



Player. 1st 2d 3d 4th 



Rickards 161 138 144 15a 



Nugent 97 129 88 91 



Shaw 135 146 165 144 



KesBler 105 108 120 108 



Moltz 105 112 105 99 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Eau Claire, Wis.— W. H. Demmler, 

 who last summer succeeded to the busi- 

 ness of O. E. Demmler, says the holi- 

 day trade was the best in the history 

 of the trade in Eau Claire. 



Cyaceine Flower Coloring 



Any color, by mail, 20c per quart. 



St. Patrick Green, Pink, Oranee, 

 Blue, Yellow, American Beauty. 



Orders promptly filled. 



C. R. CRANSTON. ??„'o'??i'i;i^JS;; «. .. 



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Glens Falls, N. Y.— A. J. Binley re- 

 ports a good sale on his cut flower hold- 

 ers. By the use of these the danger of 

 flowers being upset is overcome, and 

 they are, in addition, a time saver. 



