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Mahch 2, 1911. 



TheWeckly Florists' Review. 



33 



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Patrick Green 



(The Only True Irish Ck>lor) 



DARK GREEN (The Color BeautiM) 



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

 foke 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, 

 $1.00 the 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 



84 Adams St, CDICAGO, ILL, D.S.A. 



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Emerald Green Carnation Fluid 



For St. Patrick's Day Green Carnations Use 



AJSX 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 



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WINTERSON'S SEED STORE, 



45-47-49 Wabasli Avenue, 

 CHICAGO 



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CYACEINE ELOWER COLORING 



is drawn up through the stems, showing in the flowers in 20 A A i 



minutes. It colors and preserves them without harming aIIP DCr flUliri 



either the flower or its fragr.ance. Send your order and remit- ■■VV |rvA l|UUA l> ^iuc, jcuuw, American ueaucy. 



SIS,TubyXtat'«tn°^a^"' C. R. CRANSTON, 73 fifield Avenue, PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The following colors sent to you post- 

 paid, St. Patrick green, pink, orange, 

 blue, yellow, American Beauty. 



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able affair. William Elias, the presi- 

 dent of the society, was in charge of 

 the entertainment. Messrs. Burnett and 

 MacNiff represented the New York 

 seedsmen. This week the Elberon so- 

 ciety will celebrate. 



The new store Of Mrs, Meissner and 

 her son, Paul F., at 423 Bedford ave- 

 nue, Brooklyn, is proving a great suc- 

 cess. Mrs. Meissner is well known to 



all the florists of this vicinity, her late 

 husband's skill as a grower at his 

 place in Flatbush, now the property of 

 Louis Schmutz, having been widely 

 recognized. 



P. Welch, of Welch Bros., Boston, 

 was a recent visitor and predicts a 

 wonderful attendance at the National 

 Flower Show. , 



John T. Withers, of Jersey City, lec- 



tured February 22 before the Dutchess 

 County Horticultural Society at Pough- 

 keepsie. 



March 14 Wm. Elliott & Sons and the 

 MacNiff Horticultural Co. will open the 

 auction season. Large importations are 

 on the way. 



The sudden death of John H. Taylor 

 gave the wholesale section a shock Feb- 

 ruary 27. He was one of the best known 



