. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EMORIAL DAY OPPORTUNITIES No cust^ner disappointed with these ready to use Magnolia Wreaths in your stock. Made on regular mossed wire frames, in either brown or green leaves. Two sewed in a box, which insures them carrying in perfect condition to any part of the country. 12-in. frame, when finished, 22-in., per dozen, $ 14-in. frame, when finished, 24-in., " 16-in. frame, when finished, 26-in., " 18-in. frame, when finished, 28-in., " S«nd for our New JOS. G. NEIDENGER, Florists' Supplies, 1513-1515


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EMORIAL DAY OPPORTUNITIES No cust^ner disappointed with these ready to use Magnolia Wreaths in your stock. Made on regular mossed wire frames, in either brown or green leaves. Two sewed in a box, which insures them carrying in perfect condition to any part of the country. 12-in. frame, when finished, 22-in., per dozen, $ 14-in. frame, when finished, 24-in., " 16-in. frame, when finished, 26-in., " 18-in. frame, when finished, 28-in., " S«nd for our New JOS. G. NEIDENGER, Florists' Supplies, 1513-1515 Germantown Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when you write. The spirit of change characteristic of our people is marked; different color schemes, different arrangements than formerly, are often, though not always, displayed. It is here that the white flower finds its greatest Easter field of usefulness. A group of leading men in the profes- sion were listening to one of their num- ber. "Flowers," he said, "are a neces- sity today to a class of people; they have ceased to be a luxury. That is the reason why florists have suffered less from business depression than, for in- stance, tailors. Clothes are often dis- carded, not worn out. People get an- other season's wear out of their clothes when they feel poor, but they want flow- ers on certain occasions and they get them.'' A wholesale florist in the pre-Easter season found himself short of some stock required to fill shipping orders. He called up three growers in succession without finding any of them within reach of their telephones! Probably those growers were not worrying about their cuts; perhaps their cuts were all off, requiring no further worry. A firebug is thought to have started a blaze during the Easter rush at Will- iam Berger's Sons'. A new greenhouse just commenced in the rear of their handsome store was on fire. A neighbor saw it and telephoned them a warning in time to prevent serious


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