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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



May 4, 1011. 



MEMORI AL DAY S UPPLIES 



Wire Baskets ^S^StBKI^f^^S^ Cemetery Vases 



Plain 



Special No. 00 Hanging Basket 

 Painted Green 

 Size Eacii Doz. 



Sin.diam - aOc 13.00 



lOin.diam -^c 3.50 



Metal Vases 



Painted Oreen 



No. Size, in. 



l-3»«x 9h.. 

 2-4^4x11 ,. 

 3-5 xl2J«.. 



Doz. 



.$0 95 

 . 1.05 

 . 1.25 



RuHtlu Cemetery tuid LiULVfu. vuses 



A-12 in. dlam.. 17 in. high each, $1.50 



H— 14 in. diam., 20in. high each, .3.00 



C-18in.diam.,25in. high each. 5.00 



Sharp-pointed Glass Vases 



Doz. 



No. 4— 9^ inches deep $150 



No. 5— 16 inches deep 3.00 



^^ J - ._r«r»CC r'AX'AI r^rSTTC showing other Florists' Supplies, Lawn Vases and Ornaments, 

 06nCl tor rK^^^ \^J\ I J\L^VJKlKJtZ Hanging Baskets, Wire Designs. aoldMsh. Aquaria, etc., etc. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 



920 West Randolph Street, 

 ... CHICAGO ... 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



his company, the Dingee & Conard Co., 

 of West' Grove. 



Louis Berger is confident that the 

 Philadelphia branch office of Van 

 Waveren & KruijfiE will prosper. 



At the club meeting May 2, Z. D. 

 Blackistone ably supported the policy 

 of holding special sales of plants and 

 flowers. His paper was given close at- 

 tention by the large audience, and a 

 discussion' of unusual interest followed. 



Phil. 



STATE COLLEGE, PA. 



The last week in April the Depart- 

 ment of Horticulture and the Penn 

 State Crab Apple Club, the horticul- 

 tural student organization ot the Penn- 

 sylvania State College, managed a 

 flower show that was decidedly success- 

 ful. Floriculture is rapidly coming into 

 prominence in the college, and the show 

 did much to arouse interest on the part 

 of the students and the general public. 



The exhibition was staged in the 

 service room of the new greenhouses. 

 The center of the room had a long table 

 upon which were the roses, the center 

 of interest to most visitors. The sides 

 were given over to the carnations and 

 pot plants. 



Myers & Samtman, of Chestnut Hill. 

 Pa., sent a magnificent display of 

 American Beauty roses, My Maryland 

 and Hilda roses. The Pittsburg Gut 

 Flower Co. made the largest display of 

 all. Included in it were fine Eichmond, 

 My Maryland, Killarney and White 

 KUlarnej' roses; Lawson, White En- 

 cTiantress, Winsor, Enchantress and 

 Victory carnations. S, S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., Philadelphia, contributed 



The Florists' 

 Manual 



A Business Book for Business Men 

 Second Edition 



ThorouBlUy Revised and Broncbt 

 up to Date 



No dry-as-dast botanical olasaifloa- 

 tions, bat tells yon jnst how to prodnoe 

 marketable plants and cat flowers in 

 the best and cheapest way. 



Treats of over 200 sabjects and is 

 freely illnatrated with fine half-tone 

 engravings. 



Prlee* $6.00, prepaid hj ezpreas or mail. 



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