. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^T"^',?*' '^.'"?^rv:Ty^f *',;'!'l"(^"?'W»^T'™vi?^r' A'"i 48 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBBB 14, Ruscus Wreaths For CHRISTMAS Don't neglect to lai' in a good Btock of these popular wreaths for the holidays. We can supply all you want in the following sizes: 12-inch each, $; dozen, $ 14-inch each, .86; dozen, 16-inch each, .46; dozen, 18-inch each, .60; dozen, 20-inch each, .70; dozen, 22-inch each, .86; dozen, 24-inch each, ; dozen, Send for our Christinas Circular .. LDAIIBJ


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^T"^',?*' '^.'"?^rv:Ty^f *',;'!'l"(^"?'W»^T'™vi?^r' A'"i 48 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBBB 14, Ruscus Wreaths For CHRISTMAS Don't neglect to lai' in a good Btock of these popular wreaths for the holidays. We can supply all you want in the following sizes: 12-inch each, $; dozen, $ 14-inch each, .86; dozen, 16-inch each, .46; dozen, 18-inch each, .60; dozen, 20-inch each, .70; dozen, 22-inch each, .86; dozen, 24-inch each, ; dozen, Send for our Christinas Circular .. LDAIIBJIAMM A f^fl i Chicago's Largest ) 357-359 W. CHICAGO AVE., ? DMUIwlflllll tt VUb I Florists'Supply House] CHICAGO, ILL. ! i Mention The Review when yon write. unknown to those familiar with One- hundred-and-eight. J. Otto Thilow and Adolph Faren- wald attended the silver anniversary of the Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston, November 11. Gaul's Flower Boom opened auspi- ciously November 9, at 17 South Thir- teenth street. a . The opinion is expressed th^ Milady is a name selected for a dower that a man can properly give to someone who is not his wife. Dr. Herman Burgin spoke on "The History of the Pansy" before the Ger- mantown Horticultural Society Novem- ber 1. Paul Berkowitz returned to work No- vember 11, after a week's indisposition. Mr. Berkowitz says that he is quite well again. E. C. Marshall, of Kennett, Pa., is producing some wonderfully fine mignon- ette for so early in the season. Edgar Upton is traveling for a sup- ply house of Denver. He is now in Texas. Killarney Queen, as seen at the store of the Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., shows extraordinary vigor. J. J. Habermehl's Sons bought all the Glory fern exhibited by Henry A. Dreer at last week's show. B. Eschner, of M. Rice & Co., com- ments on the strong demand for real Christmas red. John F. Andre, Doylestown, Pa., is slightly indisposed. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Merry Jane, as


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