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Mabch 13, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



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The Florists' Supply House of America 

 NEW SUNSHINE 



EASTER BASKETS 



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No. 2398— Round Chip Handle Baa- No. 17— Hlgrh HaDdle!Roand Black Katu- 

 ket. Good for plants and ferns. ral Twig Basket, with Pan. Nice for ferns. 



See oar other 3 display ads in this week's issue. For every tfiinir 

 in Florists' Supplies, write, wire, phone, or, best of all, call on 



H. BAYEKDORFER & CO., '"°Ph.i'.5^p*h.. p. 



No, 741-Brown Twig Basket, with trelUs back. Something odd. ■"• ■'" » ■"■^■^ vb»» •«b» w wsy rmiauoipnia, ra. 



Mentlao Tlie Herlew when yoo write. __^ 



CYACEINE 

 FLOWER COLORING 



Delivered at your door by mail, 



20c per qt. ** IJ.K.'..'"" 



St. Patrick Green, Yellow, Blue. 

 American Beauty. Orange or Pink. 

 Orders filled promptly. 



146 Orchard Street, 

 AUBURN, R. I. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



C. R. CRANSTON, 



Qreen Carnations 



SEND $t.00 and receive by return mall 

 enouKh Green Powder to make 3 QUARTS of 

 genuine Carnation Fluid. Remember, I was the 

 nrst person who put the Green Carnation on 

 the market— lO years asro. Send for my Powder 

 and get the best. 



MRS. r. BEU, 82 E. Randolph St., Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. had 

 fine bunches of Gloriosa, Benora, White 

 Enchantress, Rosette, Delight, Winsor 

 and Beacon. 



Prof. A. E. Jennings, curator of the 

 herbarium at the Carnegie Museum, 

 gave a talk on botanizing along the 

 north shore of Lake Superior, with 

 stereopticon illustrations. His talk was 

 interesting, as well as entertaining and 

 instructive, and was highly appreciated. 

 After the lecture the members were in- 

 vited into the Dutch room, where tables 

 ^ere spread and decorated with the ex- 

 hibits of the evening. All partook of 

 an excellent lunch and by the time the 



HART^S HANDY HANDLE 



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Per doz. 



No. 1 $2.60 



No. 2 3.60 



No, 3 4.00 



No, 4 6.00 



No. 5 6,60 



FOR PLANT DECORATION 

 Finished in Gold 



For decorating plants. Fastens 

 securely on the pot. Used in connec- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the value of your 

 plants lOO^i) at a nominal cost. 



Gives you the opportunity to place 

 the decoration where it is most needed. 



Used by all the leading Florists 

 throughout the country. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrlt«. 



smoke began to rise it was high time 

 to adjourn. 



Various Notes. 



Neil McCallum, the new president of 

 the Florists' Club, before coming to 

 Pittsburgh was connected with the 

 Botanical Garden at Ballarat, Victoria, 

 near the spot where the largest nugget 



of gold ever found in the world was 

 discovered. 



We had an opportunity to smoke a 

 big cigar and discuss orchids with our 

 friend G. L. Freeman, the orchid man; 

 he was in this city last week. 



Thomas Fitzgerald, of Beaver, Pa., 

 attended the club meeting. He was ac> 

 companied by his twin sons, 15 years 



