. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 130 The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 13, ltf21 EDNA The best commercial scarlet carnation to date. Get a start this year. We still have some nice strong plants. $ per 100; $ per 1000. POINSETTIAS We have a fine lot of plants in 2-inch pots. If you can use 500 or more, we will bill them at 5 cents. You can't make money faster than by putting four of these plants in a 5-inch pot and growing them for Xmas. Good poinsettia pans always clean up at Xmas. Gloire de Chatelaine—Better order a few hundred of these to grow on for winter sales, $ pe
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 130 The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 13, ltf21 EDNA The best commercial scarlet carnation to date. Get a start this year. We still have some nice strong plants. $ per 100; $ per 1000. POINSETTIAS We have a fine lot of plants in 2-inch pots. If you can use 500 or more, we will bill them at 5 cents. You can't make money faster than by putting four of these plants in a 5-inch pot and growing them for Xmas. Good poinsettia pans always clean up at Xmas. Gloire de Chatelaine—Better order a few hundred of these to grow on for winter sales, $ per 100; $ per 1000. Add S % of invoice on all orders for packing BAUR & STEINKAMP 3800 Rookwood Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. New White Seedling Carnation THOMAS C. JOY Rooted Cuttings, $ for 100; $ for 1000; $ tor 5000 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order JOY FLORAL CO., "^^^^ permitted to use it," that the phrase, "Say It with Flowers," could not be copyrighted. "The copyrighting of the slogan has been suggested time and again," says the secretary, "but it was ascertained at the outset that no phrase composed of dictionary words was copy- ; A meeting of rose growers was called Monday, October 10, at the Hotel Breslin. The object of the meeting was for the formation of a new trade organ- ization. C. H. Brown, retail florist of 2366 Broadway, with Mrs. Brown, left Octo- ber 8 by automobile for the F. T. D. meeting in Toronto. Expecting to leave on Monday night, via the New York Central, was H. G. Perry, of Dard's; G. E. M. Stumpp, E. J. McCarthy, of Weir's, Brooklyn, and J. V. Phillips. A. Saltford, of Poughkeepsie, joined the party at Poughkeepsie. Max Schling left by train on Sunday, October 9. M. C. Ford, the Eighteenth street flower market wholesaler, is receiving daily shipments of the new rose, Ameri- can Legion. Frank Valentine, the One Hundred Tenth street florist, is chairman of a
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