﻿April 8, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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Your Stocks Will Need 



Replenishing After 



the Easter Rush 



AFTER the rush of last 

 week your stocks are, no 

 doubt, sadly depleted. A care- 

 ful inventory should be taken 

 at once of such things as bas- 

 kets, ribbons, chiffons, corsage 

 accessories, novelties and all 

 other supplies necessary in 

 conducting your business. 



THEN, after taking this in- 

 ventory, don't delay. See 

 to it at once that your stocks 

 are replenished immediately. 

 Prices are unsettled, but that 

 means the trend is ever up- 

 ward. RIGHT now is the time 

 to buy, and RIGHT here is 

 the place. 



The McCallum Company 



PinSBURGH HEADQUARTERS: 137 Seventh St. 



NEW YORK BRANCH: 239 Fourth Ave. 

 DETROIT BRANCH: 34 W. Elizabeth St. 

 CINCINNATI BRANCH: 112 E. Third St. 

 CLEVELAND BRANCH: 421 High Ave. 





















 



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Among the heaviest sufferers was 

 George Rye. His loss from broken glass 

 and plants amounted to about $300. 

 I'-stey O'Neale, an employee, was badly 

 '■ut by the flying glass. 



At B. B. Freeman's range damage 

 estimated at $125 was done to glass 

 and to potted plants. 



The Quality Flower Shop had several 

 windows cracked and the range at 

 I rairie View suffered considerable 

 'broken glass. Along with the hail three- 

 quarters of an inch of rain fell during 

 the storm. 



Springfield, O.— The Springfield Flo- 

 ral & Fern Co. has been incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $15,000. The 

 incorporators are W. S. MacKenzie, L. 

 ^. Niles, Ralph Mills, Mrs. Mary Mac- 

 iienzie and Mary S. Niles. 



Write for our 32-page 1920 booklet 



'^ Modem Flower Shops'' 



Refrigerators and Store Fixtures 



A. L. Randall Co., 



COMPLHE FLORISTS' 

 OUTFinERS 



Chicago, 111. 



Norwalk, O. — B. G. Fanning has sold 

 his greenhouse to the Norwalk Rose 

 Garden Co. 



Lake Cliarles, La. — George Duflot is 

 preparing to build a house 25x50 for pot 

 plants. 



