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The Florists^ Review 



Dbcembbb 12, 1012. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. 



John Young, manager of the trade 

 exhibition to be held in connection with 

 the National Flower Show to be held in 

 New York in April, 1913, reports that 

 space is being rapidly taken, and the 

 trade exhibits staged will be most com- 

 prehensive in their scope. The follow- 

 ing is a list of those in the trade who 

 have already taken space: 



A. N. Fierson, Inc.. Cromwell, Conn $ 591.00 



W. E. Marshall & Co., New York 220.00 



John Lewis Chllds, Floral I'ark, N. Y... 200.00 



Keed & Keller, New York IJOO.OO 



Ilevere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass 260.00 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York I,000..'i0 



Pierson U-Bar Co., New York (iOO.OO 



Wm. Trlcker, Arlington, N. J '.... 100.00 



Hltohings & Co., Elizabeth, N. J :!(»0.00 



The Weathered Co., New York 270.00 



Lord & Burnham Co., Irvlngton, N. Y.. 000.00 



Uoman J. Irwin, New York lOO.tK) 



Halph M. Ward, New York 10 i.OO 



Mt. Desert Nurseries, Bar Harbor, Me.. 1.50.0U 



Schloss Bros., New York 1.">4.(K) 



H. K. Michell Co., Philadelphia 100.00 



Coldwell Lawn Mower Co., Newburgh, 



jj y 100.00 



Burnett Bros., New York 120.00 



King Construction Co., North Tonawandii loCt.dO 



J. A. Peterson & Sons, Cincinnati Vo.dO 



Bon Arbor Chemical Co., Kearney, N. J. . KW.OO 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York 0.50.00 



H. G. Dreyer & Son, Cleveland ^.XXll^ 



Knight & Struck Co., New York 200.00 



Johnston Heating Co., New York 2<3.00 



Bobbink & Atkins, Kobert Craig Co., 

 E. &. J. Farquhar & Co., Kroeschell 

 Bros. Co., B. Hammond Tracy, Julius 

 Roehrs Co., F. R. Pierson Co., A. T. Bod- 

 dington, the Advance Co. and the 

 Stumpp & Walter Co. will all take large 

 blocks of space, but have not definitely 

 decided on the location or the amount 

 of space they will require. 



The receipt of further special prizes 

 is reported by Chairman Charles H. 

 Totty, among them the following: 



From the Missouri Botanic Garden, St. Louis, 

 a cash prize of $500 for the most meritoriouH 

 new plant exhibited, the plant to be Judged "s 

 to Us economical value or aesthetic qualifications 

 or both, and to possess characteristics making it 

 distinctly different from, or an improvement over 

 similar plants previously grown. 



From the New York and New Jersey Plant 

 Growers' Association, $25 for the best fifty feet 

 >f geraniums and $25 for the best fifty feet of 

 ■leddlng plants other than geraniums. 



Joplin, Mo.— Frank and Harold Tre- 

 ganza, of this city, have purchased the 

 greenhouses at 534 North Moffet ave- 

 nue, formerly conducted by the late 

 David A. Graham. The new owners aro 

 making plans for a number of improve- 

 ments. 



Hartford, Conn.— J. Albert Brodrib 

 has been engaged in litigation with the 

 city on account of the city's proposal 

 to extend Cemetery street. As Mr. 

 Brodrib 's greenhouses are situated at 

 the head of this street, the opening of 

 the street would necessitate the re- 

 moval of the houses, but Mr. Brodrib 

 has sued for a permanent injunction re- 

 straining the city from disturbing his 

 property. 



Plants Sell Better 



when the u^ly clay pots 

 are hidden by the atr 

 tractive and artistic 



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POT COVERS. 



Strong cardboard 

 foundation. Best qual- 

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 paper, silk fiber ribb< >n 

 tiex at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved metal fastenings Furnished in four 

 colors and many sizes. Write for samples 

 and price fist toda/. Send 10c for postage. 

 EVEB-BVADT FLOWEB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Hughes Ave,, Buffalo, N. Y. 



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IS SOLD BY 



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You'll find the list of colors, price and address in The Review Classified 

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 626 Federal St. 

 CHICAGO 



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 Add 50c for printing on an order for 10( 

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 than 25 sold at 100 rate. 



LIVINGSTON SE^D CO. 



COLUMBUS. OHIO 



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100 per cent profit for the store florlats. 

 Cost you 66c per dozen boxes. You sell for 

 10c per l)ox. 



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