. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Money Talks" (it is said). So give it a chance to say "; If money can talk, here's a chance for the "almighty dollar" to make SOME HOLLER. Prepared by REEVES COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple $ PRICE PER CARTON rormirly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., P of Savannah. Qa., and St. Louis, Mo. REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 25%'^^JL^S.^S''. 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves 100 lbs. of leaves ... If Red ia wanted add 16 per cent. D r O W 01 porter of azaleas, camellias and rhodo- dendrons, Mr.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Money Talks" (it is said). So give it a chance to say "; If money can talk, here's a chance for the "almighty dollar" to make SOME HOLLER. Prepared by REEVES COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple $ PRICE PER CARTON rormirly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., P of Savannah. Qa., and St. Louis, Mo. REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 25%'^^JL^S.^S''. 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves 100 lbs. of leaves ... If Red ia wanted add 16 per cent. D r O W 01 porter of azaleas, camellias and rhodo- dendrons, Mr. Horlacher finds that this season the sale of cyclamens and primu- las has more than compensated for the loss of other lines. He has flowers of Primula obconica that covered a silver dollar and of firm texture. Careful se- lection of strains is responsible to a large extent for the better prices. At- tention was called to Fischer's lavender freesia, which will be much in demand when the price is within reach of the large f rower. Buddleia Farquhari is giv- ing much satisfaction; having a notable pink tint and large truss of blooms, easy-growing and flowering when most needed, it will be seen on the bench of every retail grower. Joseph H. Cunningham's store is known in Delaware, 0., as the "House of ; At the greenhouses, Mr. Cunningham was engaged on a floral design and, sticking in a bunch of forget-me-nots, observed that, with pricking off seedlings, they were busily engaged with the two extremes of na- ture. It was well said that the retail grower should be the best judge of quality and consequently was more open to criticism if the standard is not high. '^When dad began years ago," con- tinued Mr. Cunningham, "to advertise a little surplus stock through the Classi- fied ad columns of The Review, we little knew what a steady, reliable business could be worked up, even if only in a few special lines. These, when once known, draw every succeeding yea
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