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The Rorists^ Review 



Apbil 8, 1920 



BMIL8CHLOSS, 

 PvM. and Ttmm. 



MILTON SBLINKA. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 2801 street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



Have them when you need them 



Green Painted 



Hyacinth Stakes 



AT FOLLOWING LOW PRICES 



12-inch . - $1.75 per WOO 

 18'inch - - $2.50 per 1000 



Special prices on original cases, 25,000 to a case 



Jos. G. Neidinger Co., 



Florists' Supplies 1309-11 N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



active demand at from $8 to $12, with 

 a few select blooms of certain choice 

 varieties at $15. The preponderance of 

 white went off rather better than of 

 late. 



Beauties led the roses at $1 each. 

 There were not many and the sales of 

 fancy flowers of other varieties at fancy 

 prices were few. The medium stock 

 went well at $15 to $20 in all varieties, 

 pink being at times quite scarce, while 

 the shorts suitable for corsage bouquets 

 went smartly at $8 to $12. There were 

 other plants and flowers that were grown 

 and sold. These are the most popular. 

 Those given are the leading varieties. 

 This description will give a pretty clear 

 idea of the market conditions here. 



The rain Easter morning was a dis- 

 appointment to those florists who do a 

 large cemetery business and to the mak- 

 ers of corsage bouquets. 



A Gk)lden Anniversary. 



Fifty years ago Eobert Craig estab- 

 lished his business at Forty-ninth and 

 Market streets. Last month, the eight- 

 eenth day, was Mr. Craig's birthday, 

 and saw the largest business ever done 

 there. Mr. Craig has been the recog- 

 nized leader in floriculture in this city 



Modern Store Fronts witl Sell Flowers 



WRITE US ABOUT 



STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION 



KAWNEER 



OHIO PLATE & WINDOW GLASS, 



313-19 Morris St., Tolcdo, Ohio 



ARE YOU LINKING UP 



WITH THE 



Page 64 Shows You How and Why 

 ACTl'I! 



for the greater part of that time. This 

 is the first Easter that he has not been 

 active in the fray. His son, Eobert A. 

 Craig, worthily represents him. 



Club Meeting. 



Tuesday, April 6, was retailers' night 

 at the Adelphia, when the renowned 

 Henry Penn, of Boston, delivered an 

 illustrated lecture on "Advertising," 

 showing how to interest people in flow- 

 ers and plants at the different holidays 



THE HELP PROBLEM 



Relieved by the 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 Cover.... 



Dresses your plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



Send lOc Postage. 



The Ever Rea<y Hower Pot Cover Co. 



146 Hughes Avenue, BUFFALO, N.Y. 



and seasons. Charles Bloomingdale, 

 vice-president of the Poor Bichard Club, 

 the local advertising organization, gave 



