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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



March 16, 1011. 



Cyaceine Flower Coloring 



Any color, by mail, 20c per (luart. St. Pat- 

 rick Green, Fink, Orange, Blue, Yellow, 

 American Beauty. Orders promptly tilled. 



C. R. CRANSTON 



73 Fifield Ave., PBOVIDENCK, B. I. 



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Wired Toothpicks 



Bfamufaotored by 

 W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10.000.. ..$1.75; 50.000.... $7.50; Sample free. 



For Sale by Dealers. 



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Alfred M. Campbell is having a fine 

 crop of Emperor narcissi. 



Arthur Zirkman and Robert Shoch 

 had a great week at the Quincy house, 

 Boston, last week, where they exhibited 

 the Kaster novelties of M. Bice & Co. 



Miss M. E. .Tordan has the sympathy 

 of her friends in the death of her 

 mother. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are having a 

 tremendous season, working their large 

 force overtime to keep pace with their 

 orders. 



Mrs. Sarah I. Smith, of Secane, was 

 the only lady florist in the Riverview 

 trip. 



Charles I. Kent, Jr., retails most of 

 the product of his Secane greenhouses 

 at his West Philadelphia flower shop. 

 Mr. Kent's grandfather was a florist 

 in this city fifty years ago. Phil. 



Aschmann Bros, say they are well 

 pleased with the condition of their 

 stock and the prospect for Easter busi- 



ness. 



CI^EVELAND. 



The Cleveland Florists' Club wishes to 

 announce a lower fare to Boston than 

 that originally stated. The fare on the 

 certificate plan will be $14.20 going and 

 $8.o2 returning — a fare and three-fifths 

 for the round trip. Be sure to notify the 

 umlersigned at once to reserve your berth 

 and don't fail to ask for your certificate 

 when buying your ticket. 



Frank A. Friedley, Sec'y. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



About seventy-five members of the 

 Albany Florists' Club and their invited 

 guests", including Prof. John A. Howe, 

 James J. Karins, of Philadelphia, and 

 Winfried Rolker, of New York city, 

 attended the annual banquet of the club, 

 held in Donovan's hall, on Western 

 avenue. A short business meeting was 

 held early in the evening and at 8:30 

 o'clock the large dining room was 

 thrown open. President Fred A. Danker 

 made a short speech, in which he wel- 

 comed the guests and members, and then 

 turned the chair over to Toastmaster 

 John C. McAllister, who kept things 

 moving every minute. 



Prof. Howe made the principal 

 speech of the evening and gave strong 

 expression to the sentiment that "a 

 man who loves flowers is pretty near 

 being all right all the way through. 

 Lovers of flowers are as a general rule 

 lovers of animals and children and re- 

 ceive in return their trust and love." 

 He then said he was sorry for preach- 



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Dagger and Fancy Ferns 



A-l Quality, $1.50 per 1000. 



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Excellent Quality, 16c per lb. 



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Imported Bronze Magnolia Leaves 



$2.00 per basket. 

 GREEN MAGNOLIA LEAVES, $2.25 per basket. 



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Per 100 



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 8x1 2-inch 2.50 

 12x16-inch 3.00 

 16x20-inch 3.50 

 20x24-inch 4.00 

 24x28-incli 5.00 

 28x32-inch 6.00 

 32x36-incli 7.00 

 36x40-inch 8.00 



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 Fort HIU, 25290-25292 



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Manufacturers and Importers of Florists* 

 Supplies — Hardy Cut Evergreens. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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