. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Made of natural twigs, the efifect is heightened by the odd side handles. Can be used as a plant basket or, filled with blooming flowers, it makes a stunning Easter gift. Can be had in natural twig or in blue antique—either color har- monizes well with any plants or flowers. No. 2017/2 No. 2017/3 No. 2017/5 No. 2017. Length 8 inches 10 inches 12 inches Width 8 inches 10 inches 12 inches Depth 6/^ inches 9 inches 10 inches Price, per piece $ See page No. 29, for another Rice Easter Leader. M. RICE & CO. 1220 Race Street, PHILADELPH


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Made of natural twigs, the efifect is heightened by the odd side handles. Can be used as a plant basket or, filled with blooming flowers, it makes a stunning Easter gift. Can be had in natural twig or in blue antique—either color har- monizes well with any plants or flowers. No. 2017/2 No. 2017/3 No. 2017/5 No. 2017. Length 8 inches 10 inches 12 inches Width 8 inches 10 inches 12 inches Depth 6/^ inches 9 inches 10 inches Price, per piece $ See page No. 29, for another Rice Easter Leader. M. RICE & CO. 1220 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when you write. Miss Pearse, who will carry on a regu- lar florists' business, handling both plants and cut flowers and doing general design work. The representatives of several east- cm firms made this city their head- quarters for a few days last week. Those who called on the trade were: A. Zirkman, of Kice & Co.; John Bu- bach, of Lion & Co.; M. Reukauf, of Bayersdorfer & Co., and J. J. Karins, of Henry A. Dreer. While running his automobile about two weeks ago, Emil Glauber collided with a street car. His machine was badly damaged and has just come out •of the repair shop. Mr. Glauber feels that the tramway company is to blame for the accident, and will try to prove his statements so that he can claim damages. Visitors: T. J. "Warren, Fort Collins; A. Gardner, Greeley; Ed Johnson and John Berry, Colorado Springs. M. R. J. ST. PAUL, MINN. With more than $3,000 already in the guarantee fund, the promise of <'ordial cooperation from Minneapolis florists and a pull-together spirit at home, the St. Paul Florists' Associa- tion, at its semi-monthly meeting, was greatly encouraged in its plans for the great flower show in the Auditorium next November. An executive committee was ap- pointed, consisting of Li. L. May, O. R. Eckhardt, E. W. Reid, O. J. Olson and A. C. Hansen. The premium committee is made up of L. L. May, Max Kiser a


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