. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jiwa 9, 1921 The Florists^ Review 43 American Legion Accessories Florists are receiving daily inquiries for American Legion work. BE PREPARED FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER. American Legion Wire Design Star in center of flat wire wreath 14-inch 47c 16-inch 51c 18-inch 58c 20-inch 70c Immortelles Red, White and Blue A necessity for making up the American Legion design. Per bunch $ Per dozen bunches, Red Poppies A correct imitation of the Poppies that grow in Flanders. Many of the American Legion Posts have adopted the Poppy as its flower. Per gross $3


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jiwa 9, 1921 The Florists^ Review 43 American Legion Accessories Florists are receiving daily inquiries for American Legion work. BE PREPARED FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER. American Legion Wire Design Star in center of flat wire wreath 14-inch 47c 16-inch 51c 18-inch 58c 20-inch 70c Immortelles Red, White and Blue A necessity for making up the American Legion design. Per bunch $ Per dozen bunches, Red Poppies A correct imitation of the Poppies that grow in Flanders. Many of the American Legion Posts have adopted the Poppy as its flower. Per gross $ Gold Letters We are able to supply you with Gold Letters and Numerals. No. 1 — 13^-inch letter. Per 1000 $ No. 4—1-inch letter. Per 1000 $ Red, White, Bine Ribbon A Satin Ribbon in a 4- inch width. No. $ per bolt. 10 yards per bolt. Red, White, Blue Chiffon A Plain Chiffon in an 8- inch width. Per yard 25c Pieces averaging 35 yds. Plain Tin Foil Per lb 15c Per 100 lbs at 13Kc Put up in 1-lb. pkgs. PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. "WE SERVE TO SELL YOU AGAIN" 116-118 Seventh Street PITTSBURGH, PA. THE HELP PROBLfll lUUeved b7 tha Ever Ready Flower Pot G> Dresses your plants in a smart style quickly and without work. Write for sample and price list today. Send l*c Postage. The Ever Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 146 Hugbea Avenu*, BUFFALO, N. CUT FLOWERS PEONIES Whites, Reds, $ per 100. Cub or C. 0. D. Boxint and Packinf Free W Cbarte. Charles F. Uecke, New London, Wis. W. Willis was first and A. J. Jenkins second. Miss Grace Sturtevant had a beautiful display of iris in a number of varieties and secured certificates of merit for a grand seedling, White Ger- manica, and another seedling, Parisiennc X Mesopotamia. T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co. had a fine collection of peonies, all seedlings, hardy azaleas, iris and rho- dodendrons, including the lovely new hardy variety, W. P. Rich, awarded a silver medal two years ago. John K. Alexan


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