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Mabch 21, 1912. 



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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



41 



RICE'S FAMOUS MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



A few of the many reasons for the Tremendous 

 Increasing Demand for "Rice's Famous Magnolia 

 Leaves" are their appearance, rich colors of Brown or 

 Green, uniformity of sizes — lasting qualities. 



In fact they're just about perfect— that's all. 



Try Rice's Tamous Magnoiia Leaves— 



you can't help but say they are the best ever. 



A trial order is the most convincing proof of their 

 incomparable values. 



Rice's Magnoiia Leaves come packed in 

 wooden baskets. 



Price 



$1.50 



per basket. 



M. RICE « CO., ra'c'e'St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Leading Florists' Supply House and Ribbon Specialists. Manufacturers— Importers— Originators. 



See page 43 for another "Rice Suggestion." 



MenQon The Review wben you wnte. 



CROWERS'^SHimRS , 



CUT FLOWERS 



, ^ 184 NO. WABASH SOtC * W 



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AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



ROSES 



CARNATIONS' 



ORCHIDS, GARDENIAS 



VALLEY. VIOLETS 



DAISIES, LILIES, Etc. 



QREENS 



At Lowest Market Rates 



IM M. webadx Avmaanm. - ■ . 

 CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe Renew wben yoa wilM. 



"Wheeler, F. E. Palmer and "William 

 Downs, brought in resolutions which 

 were adopted with unanimity. Four 

 new members were elected. 



"W. v^. Edgar Co. showed a collection 

 of rambler roses, marguerites and 

 spiraeas. Duncan Finlayson brought 

 Primula malacoides. Edward "Winkler 

 had Spencer sweet peas. Jas. "Wheeler 

 showed splendid antirrhinum. 



Vice-president Kennedy presided, as 

 President Pegler is suffering with a 

 nervous breakdown and has been or- 

 dered away by his doctors. 



IN ANY QUANTITY 



MEXICAN IVY 



A trial order will convince you of the merits 

 of this increasingly popular green. "We han- 

 dle immense quantitiee fresh from the pickers. 



Write for Our Quotations on 

 This Stock in Quantity 



i^fld TTP'Z iC* r*r\ ^^^ W. Eighth St., 



C'KCUi^ Ok \0^KJ»f LOS ANQELBS, CAL. 



>■ I'be KtfTiew wneu Tou wnu 



Various Notes. 



Henry "W. Vose, of Hyde Park, has 

 a grand lot of Lilium candidum in addi- 

 tion to his other varieties of bulbous 

 plants. This beautiful lily as grown 

 by him sells on sight. 



Charles E. Holbrow, of Brighton, is 

 picking a splendid crop of sweet peas. 

 He has an unusually fine lot of Spiraea 

 Gladstone of specimen size for Easter. 



Business is good with Arnold & 

 Petros, on Boylston street. This new 

 firm has a steadily growing trade and 



is anticipating excellent Easter busi- 

 ness. 



Indications point to an excellent at- 

 tendance at the field day of the Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Club with the 

 "W. "W. Edgar Co., of Waverley, March 

 23. Members will take electrics leav- 

 ing Park Street station (subway) at 

 2:15 p. m. 



M. H. Hambro, salesman with the 

 Flower Growers' Sales Co., has been 

 ill for the last week, but is convales- 

 cing nicely. Matthew F. Buane has 

 been substituting in his absence. 



