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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Febbuabt 9, 1011. 



Begonias and Gloxinias 



BEGONIAS\ 



Choicest Large-fiowering. Manimoth Bulbs. 



Singfle Bee^onias— / Doz. 



Orange /• • • ■ $0.40 I 



Scarlet '■ 40 



Pink .-H) 



White 40 



Yellow 40 



Mixed '••• .:^T 



Double Beg^onias— 



Crimson . (>> 



Scarlet <»•> 



rink 6'T 



White (i'i 



Yellow .6^5 



Mixed ••'>0 



GLOXINIAS - 



Red and Scarlet .<>0 



Blue .<50 



Bordered Scarlet (K) 



Bordered Blue .()0 



Spotted <>0 



White HO 



Choicest Mixed 50 



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 $22.50 

 22.50 

 22.50 

 22.50 

 22.50 

 21.00 



37.50 



37.50 



, 37.50 



: 37.50 



37.50 



f 33.00 



32.00 

 ,32.00 

 32.00 

 32.00 

 32.00 

 32.00 

 31.50 



NOW IS THE TIME TO START THEM 



Write TODAY for our Wholesale Catalogue 



Henry F. Nichell Co., ^'S.^.^L"" 



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party; a number of aeroplanes, Wright 

 pattern; most pleasing of all were the 

 baskets made especially for a ballroom 

 decoration. The walls are to be cov- 

 ered with mirrors; long-handled gypsy 

 baskets in two sizes are to be suspend- 

 ed in front of the mirrors all around 

 the room. These baskets, made of wil- 

 low, are rather flat, to avoid encroach- 

 ing on the room. They are extremely 

 graceful and fitted with zinc pans and 

 in the center a deeper cup for water or 

 moss. 



Mr. Bayersdorfer had some pretty St. 

 Valentine's day novelties. One, a 

 scarlet heart, pierced by a golden ar- 

 row, is intended as a setting for a 

 bunch of violets or other dainty flow- 

 ers; another was a violet handkerchief 

 of lace-like delicacy, used to protect the 

 dress from the ruinous moisture of 

 flowers. These handkerchiefs are of a 

 variety of colors besides violet. 



The exhibits were as follows: P. M. 

 De Witt, Bridgewater, two fine vases of 

 his deep pink Pennsylvania and two 

 numbered seedlings, a scarlet and a 

 pleasing variegated; Henry Eichholz, 

 Waynesboro, Princess Charming in 

 .fine form; Evenden Bros., Williamsport, 

 four seedlings of promise, a crimson, 

 scarlet, white and variegated; Florex 

 Gardens, North Wales, Mikado, a lav- 

 ender purple brought from Germany, 

 one leading retailer takes the entire 

 cut; Joseph Heacock Co., Wyncote, 

 splendid Killarney roses; William 

 Kleinheinz, Ogontz, a scarlet seedling 

 Miss Dimple Wiedenier, a cross between 

 Lawson and Lady Bountiful, large flow- 

 ers, perfect calyx, strong stems, most 

 promising; Eichard Laing, Eoxbury, 

 well-grown vases of Eose-pink En- 

 chantress and White Enchantress; Ed- 

 ward C. Marshall, Kennett Square, two 

 fine vases of Pink Delight; S. M. Mer- 

 warth & Bros., Easton, plant and vases 



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The Pine Tree SUk Mills Company. 



Quality of Pine Tree Ribbons 



The Quality of our many grades of ribbon is superior. Many years' 

 careful weaving with particular attontion to colors, and luster, and hand 

 produces the Pine Tree qviality IniRibbonB.which we are asking you 

 to investigate. 



Prices of Pine Tree Ribbons 



The prices of our many grades are low. They should be. A modern 

 mill equipped with the newest and best machinery and looms, together 

 with a practical organization, profluces the right kind of ribbons at low 

 prices. And then, tlie profits of the jobber and commission house are cut 

 out and you save all betiveen profits. 



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PHILADELPHIA 



Office and Salesrooms, 806-808-810 Arch St., 52-54 N. Klgtath St. 



Samples cost you notUnK. Send that postal today. 

 All kinds of RilibonN. All Colors. All Widths. 



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of a good scarlet seedling, showing 

 clear, rich color, good stems and calyx. 



Riverview Nurseries. 



A tract of ground purchased last 

 July, a building contract for two acres 

 of glass and all necessary power award- 

 ed last September, that contract com- 

 pleted in January, the entire place 

 working with clock-like precision today 

 — this is the history of the Eiverview 

 Nurseries. 



The Eiverview Nurseries is the name 

 given to the offshoot of the Eiverton 

 Nurseries of Henry A. Dreer, Inc. 

 These nurseries, located a short dis- 

 tance above Eiverton, are the horticul- 

 tural wonder of the day. That such 

 an immense place could be built in so 



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 and 



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 Originators and solo distributors. 



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NEW YORK 



short a time seems scarcely credible. 

 Every detail was carefully planned and 

 executed. The power-house goes a step 

 forward. There is a battery of five new 

 boilers, a circular stack built on the 

 most improved lines, a centrifugal 

 pump with electric power. Add to them 

 a blower for burning any kind of coal 

 with forced draft, a Duplex pump as 



