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The Florists^ Review 



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New Aster, Nichers "Pink Superb' 



THE flowers are of immense size, petals long and broad; 

 those in the center lie curled and incurved, so that the 

 crown is completely covered, giving them the appearance 

 of an immense fiat Chrysanthemum; color, a beautiful light, or 

 shell pink. Per trade pkt., 50c.; $1.50 per I4-0Z.; per oz., $5.00. 



Aster, Queen of the Market (Extra Early) 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Whit* $0.20 $0.60 



Blush Pink 20 .60 



Ros* Pink .20 .60 



UshtBlu* 20 .60 



Nichell's Improved Semple's Branching Aster 



^.>. <.A..» The best late Aster 



Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz. 



L«v«nd«r $0.30 $1.00 PurpI* tO.30 $i.00 



Shall Pink 30 1.00 *»M«.««« an inn 



Whit* ao ino. V'M«»«" 30 1.00 



Ro**Plnk 30 1.00 Chole* Mixed 30 1.00 



InTindble Asters 



^'■'^^ -> A Valuable Mid-Summer Sort 



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Bill* 



:j' CflnMOM.. 



^^Uiv*ii^*r. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 

 , #0.80 $1.50 



* »«V« • ia 



1.80 1.50 

 .30 1.50 



Ros* Pink. 



wniw* 



Mlx*d 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



$0 30 $1.50 



..<; 80 1.50 



30 1.26 



■■MD FOR OCR LATBST WHOLKSALX CATA1.0GUC OW BXliDI.^BULBB AND VXjORIBTB' BUPPLIXCU . J 



It'B »BXX FOR THK ASKING. " : 



HENRY F. MICHELi. CO. sfl'»?rerst PHILADELPHIA 



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Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



HUE JAPANESE AIR PLANT 



> $4.50 par 100 



BOTANICAL DECORATING CO. 



804 So. Fifth Av*., Chlcas* 



Artificial, paper and jfb^ /3py(^^,. Sftlms, tents, 

 etc.. ruscus, beech and oak sprays, and other 

 , i'de^on^ve^. dend for colored catalogue. 

 ' Mention The fievlew when you write. 



Magnolia Leaves 



Preserved and 

 Dyed. 



Ameri<San Oalc j^prays " iCycas Leaves 

 Rnscns ■ / Statlce 



Write far.iaKif)le8 



O^CAR LEiSTNtR 



17 N. Franklin Street, Chicaso 



'£eOXo«rJ^attor - 

 OV£ ONATT, Hammond, Ind. 



Prepycr of Natural FoUaRee. 

 Mention The Revleyr yhcn you ,yr|te. 



window, whicli fronts' on both , streets. 

 The store is much larger than the one 

 he just left and is attractively finished 

 in white enamel and has several large 

 mirrors. 



Albert , Vick, formerly of iftochester, 

 N. Y., was a visitor Ijere last week, He 

 is now With th^ feoftJert Crftig* Cc^ "bf 

 Philadelphia. ' 



Miss May French has returned ;from 

 Detroit and Toronto, where she had been 

 for a short visit. 



The Herrick Co. is doing a good busi- 

 ness, according to the latest reports, 

 and is looking forward to a big Easter 

 trade. 



Meachem & Hassell had a novel St. 

 Patrick's day display window. They 

 believe in publicity. 



The sweet peas grown by W. W. 

 Thompson, of West Hartford, Conn., 

 are at their prime and find a ready sale 

 in the various stores here. 



HA«3^,HANDY HANDLE 



FOR PLANT DECORATION 



Finished in. Qold . r > 



?. . . . . .,''•-.,. 



• , For decorating plants.. Fastens 

 secureily on the pot. Used in conneo- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the valne of your 

 plants 100% 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. , . r - 



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GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 ^ton'e Street 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



Mention The Review when 70a write. 



Forbes & Wallace had a handsome 

 display of box trees at their opening 

 last week. The trees were furnished 

 by J. W. Adams & Co. 



Thomas Cogger, of McCarthy & Co., 

 Boston, wks a visitor here last week. 



The spring openings at the millinery 

 and dry goods stores made business 

 good last week, for all kinds of flow- 



ers and plants were used foi; decora- 

 tions. 



The industrial exposition to be held 

 in the Auditorium, beginning March 29, 

 promises to put up the most beautiful 

 decorations seen in the city in many 

 years. It is to be hoped that it will 

 help the florists' business greatly. 



E. C. A. 



