Mat 22, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



937 



REMEMBER 

 MEMORIAL DA Yis approaching. 



YOU WILL NEED A FULL LINE OF GOODS TO BE PRE- 

 PARED FOR THIS GREAT HOLIDAY. 



^YCA^ LPA\/F^ Our Cycas Leaves are the very best in the market, being unexcelled for quality 

 ^^ ' ^"^"^ ^^r^W C><0. anjj finish. Prices moderate. Our standard sizes are just what you want to 

 make an attractive display. 



I IVI IVIO RTE LLES ^^^ ^ necessity at this time. We have a fine stock in all colors. 



D ACL( FTS ^'^ "°' °"'^ useful for Memorial Day, but also for the coming school commencements. VVe 

 ^'^'^'*^* ' "^ have a great variety of styles that will enable you to show your artistic skill in arranging 

 flowers to the best advantage. Order early as these Baskets are simply indispensable. 



MrTA I I 1^ ^I^^I^N^ ^^ manufacture a great variety of Metallic Designs, Wreaths, 

 ^ " '^l-^l^^ »i^I_«JI VJI^^J. Crosses, Anchors, Pillows, Gates-Ajar, etc. They are made in two 

 colors, with green or white foliage, and maybe used just as received or further decorated to suit your taste. These 

 Designs are choice and especially appropriate for Memorial Day. Try a sample order. You will be pleased. 

 The new Memorial Wreaths come in bronze leaves, black or laurel. They are pretty, inexpensive and suitable 

 for the occasion. We have plenty of new Cape Flowers. Our Artificial Muslin and Wax Flowers and Leaves 

 are prominent features of Decoration Day work, and continue to hold their own in popular favor. Our Pioneer 

 make of Wheat Sheaves are, quality and quantity considered, ahead of all others. 



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