. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Magnolia Wreaths We aim to make our Magnolia .Wreaths the standard wreath everywhere. We have perfected their make so that these wreaths are as nearly perfect as they can be made. They are so low in price that no skilled florist can afford to spend the time in making. PRICKS 12-in. frame, when finished 22in $ I lO-in. frame, when finished 26 $ 14-in. frame, when finished 24 in ... I 18-in. frame, when finished These leaves are treated with our new process, which gives them that rich, glossy appearanc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Magnolia Wreaths We aim to make our Magnolia .Wreaths the standard wreath everywhere. We have perfected their make so that these wreaths are as nearly perfect as they can be made. They are so low in price that no skilled florist can afford to spend the time in making. PRICKS 12-in. frame, when finished 22in $ I lO-in. frame, when finished 26 $ 14-in. frame, when finished 24 in ... I 18-in. frame, when finished These leaves are treated with our new process, which gives them that rich, glossy appearance, and preserves them for an indefinite length of time. Send for Our New Catalogue. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOSEPH 6. NEIDINSER - FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 15ia-18 Germantown Av«nu«, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bfeatlon The Berlew when .too write. of merit for Grace, with honorable men- tion for No. 360. Littlefield & Wyman received a report of merit for Miss Theo and also showed other seedlings. Edward Winkler received a report of merit for Morning Glow. Peter Fisher was given a report of highest merit for Alice. C. S. Strout showed fine White Winsor, Matchless, Champion and a large mixed vase. F. W. Fletcher received a cultural report of merit for his improved strain of Purity freesia. W. E. Thornhill was given a report of cultural merit for Euphorbia jacquiniae- flora. Tomatoes were shown by the T. J, Grey Co. Three new members were elected. Peter Fisher and James Methuen were installed as officers. The appointment of H. H. Bartsch, the club's president, as director in S. A. F. was confirmed. Peter Fisher gave a talk on carnation cuttings, selection and treatment. S. J. Goddard gave a talk on open air cul- ture and soil preparation. A. A. Pem- broke named the five best commercial sorts as Matchless, Pink Delight, Bea- con, Rosette and Benora. C. S. Strout said local and shipping trade called for different varieties. A. G. Pembroke, salesman, named Pink Delight, Match- less and Rosette as th


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