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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



39 



LOW WINDOW STANDS-Originated by Us. 



Just the thing to show off your plants and cut flowers. 

 These stands turned upside down will make an excellent plant tilter. Color, Foliage (ireen. 



No. 1113, Height, 9 inch; Top, 7 inch square. Price per piece, 65c; Per dozen, $ 7.50 

 <P j2 " '• 8 " " " " " 80c " " 9.00 



15 " " i> " " " " " 90c 



Let us have your order today. 



10.50 



RICE & CO.1220 RACE ST. PHILADELPHIA 



MANUFACTURERS-IMPORTERS-ORIGINATORS 





THE LEADING FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE AND RIBBON SPECIALISTS 



See Page 41 for another "Rice Special" 



Jientlon The Keview when you write. 





So loss If 7oa mend yonr 



split carnations with 

 Superior CamatiOB Ntapleit 



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paid 



UKFOBK 



WN. SCHUTTER & SON 



422 Mail St., SpriaifieM. Matt. avteb 



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SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Quickly, easily and 

 cheaply mended. 

 No tools required. 



Pilkborr Carnation Staple 



Patented 1906. 

 2000 for 11.00 postpaid. 



I. L. PILLSBURY 

 GAUESBDRG, ILL. 



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light and Gloriosa both do remarkably 

 well, especially the former. All of Mr. 

 Barr's flowers are sold by his bright 

 son, Geo. P. Barr, at the Boston Cooper- 

 ative Market. 



The Flower Growers ' Sales Co. is re- 

 ceiving immense daily consignments of 

 peas, violets, carnations, garde- 

 nias ^SwrfT other flowers, and Manager 

 Thomas Pegler is one of the bu^est 

 men in the business, trying to move 

 them all. 



Henry Penn and wife have returned 

 from their trip to Florida and Cuba. 

 Mr. Penn is not particularly enamored 

 with Florida and denounces the tactics 



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BEHRE'S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEM-ER 



Patent applied for. 



A time-Baver to the extent of lessening over 50^ 

 of the labor, together with the grace in which the 

 leaves and flowers can be set by the firm hold the 

 Stenuner has upon them, makings them an arti* 

 cle of perfection. They are now being used by 

 leading designers. 



This is what E. Woerz, of Enid, Okla., thinks of my Stemraer: 

 "Please ship at once 5000 Stemmers; I am out and cannot get alonr 

 without them. Yours truly, Eugene Woerz." 



Pricei: From 1000 to 5000 at 75c per 1000: 10.000 loti M 

 70c ; 25.000 lota and over at 65c. At your dealer's or direel 

 from the factory. 



E. He BEHRE, Madison, N. J. 



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Send For New Spring Catalogue of Guaranteed 



Greenhouse Supplies. 



E. H. HUNT 



131 N. Wabasli Avenue, CHICAGO 



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of certain land investment companies 

 in that balmy state in their efforts to 

 separate northerners from their capital. 

 R. & J. Farquhar & Co. 's big garden 

 display at Horticultural hall will be 

 opened to the public March 15 and will 

 remain open for two weeks. It will be 

 the most elaborate and artistic indi- 



vidual flower exhibit ever displayed in 

 America. The spring flower show of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will open March 22. It will this 

 season be largely confined to bulbous 

 flowers. 



Wax Bros., on Tremont street, always 

 keep an attractive store. They spe- 



