. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists^ Review KOTBUBBB 18, 1920 Red Satin Ribbons FOR CHRISTMAS We offer a very special lot in Nos. 40, 60 and 80 at prices in conformity with the movement of Down With High Prices The quantity is limited. Get busy at once. This is the cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. LION AND COMPANY, 118-120 East 25th Street, New York. Mention The Review when you write. This is literally true, one specimen chrysanthemum plant being heralded as possessing no less than 150 blooms. There are finely shajjed chrysanthemums and big specimens and
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists^ Review KOTBUBBB 18, 1920 Red Satin Ribbons FOR CHRISTMAS We offer a very special lot in Nos. 40, 60 and 80 at prices in conformity with the movement of Down With High Prices The quantity is limited. Get busy at once. This is the cheapest red satin ribbon on the market today. LION AND COMPANY, 118-120 East 25th Street, New York. Mention The Review when you write. This is literally true, one specimen chrysanthemum plant being heralded as possessing no less than 150 blooms. There are finely shajjed chrysanthemums and big specimens and little pompons and a lovely fern decoration. Most in- teresting of all was the exhibit of apples —good fruit from a reclaimed orchard near Media, which had expert care since March. So much accomplished in six months, what will another show? Various Notes. Professor J. G. Sanders, of the state agricultural department, has written from Harrisburg to growers in this sec- tion, warning them that the Japanese beetle has appeared in Pennsylvania and asking them to check its spread. It is estimated that decreased pro- duction is due, in part, to decreased labor. A place which formerly employed twelve men who worked sixty hours a week each, or 720 hours in all, now em- ploys nine men who work fifty hours a week, or 450 hours in all; 270 hours less is done each week in this place now. George Burton has two houses of Cypripedium insigne just coming into bloom. The soft coal market is easier and now is the time to see about supplies. Mrs. F. E. Austin, wife of a former president of the American Dahlia Soci- ety, died last week. The funeral was held from her home, at Tuckerton, N. J., November 15. J. J. Habcrmchl 's Sons will decorate the Bellevuo-Stratford ballroom for the first ball of the season, November 24, the evening before Thanksgiving. The place of Mrs. Sarah I. Smith, at Secane, Pa., which was leased by Bis- sett Bros., will probably be offered for sale. M. J. Callahan reports
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