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May 11, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



ATTENTION 



FLORISTS 



Try a Box of our 



Fresh Assorted Fancy Roses 



Pink, white, red, yellow. All grades. 



SPECIAL -250 ROSES - $10.00 



Roses, all varieties 4c, 6c to 10c 



American Beauties, tl 60 to $3.00 per doz. 

 Mrs. Clias. Russell 6c, 8c, 10c, 12c 



Carnations, pink, whit^ "dl J»j\cy;ii|^ 



Sweet Peas 7Sc.per 100 



Greens of all kinds at market prices 



Telesraph— Telephone— Write 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE GO. 



Phoae 2416 



PRINCETON, ILL 



Mpntlon Th* R«>tI#w when Ton writ* 



Plants Sell Better 



when the uf^ly clay pots 

 are hidden by the attrac- 

 tive and artistic 



EVER-READY 

 POT COVERS 



strong cardboard fonn- 

 d a 1 1 o n . Best quality 

 waterproof crepe paper, 

 silk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. Firmly 

 held with Improved 

 metal fastenlntrs. Furnished In four colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price list 

 today. Send 10c for postagre. 



ETER-BEADT FLOWER POT COVER CO. 

 146 Hashes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Meanon THe B«ti*w wlies joa writs. 



Ribbons and Chiffons 



FOR THE FLOmtT 



THE STANDARD LINE OF AMERICA 



WERTHEIMER BROS. 



The National Floral Ribbon Honae 

 10-S1-S3-26 K. 24th St., N£W YORK 



Mpntlnn Th«» RptIpw when yon write. 



ordered too late last year. Will .1. 

 Vesey, Jr., has returned from southern 

 Indiana cities and Indianapolis, where 

 he attended the May meeting of the 

 Indiana State Florists. Judge W. ,T. 

 Vesey has purchased a handsome 7-pas- 

 senger limousine. 



The Flick Floral Co. executed a hand- 

 some casket blanket eight feet long 

 last week. It was composed of lilies 

 and Killarney roses. They also had 

 numerous pieces for the same funeral 

 and decorations for weddings. 



Mrs. Kichard Blossom, of the Flick 

 Floral Co., has been appointed on the 

 committee of entertainment for the 

 Women's building during the Indiana 

 centennial, which will be celebrated in 

 this citv June 6 to 9. R. F. 



Springfield, O. — Calvin H. Cox says 

 business is on the hum with all in the 

 trade in this vicinity; everyone seems to 

 feel good over the business now being 

 done and over the prospect for future 

 business. Mr. Cox has enlarged his 

 facilities by one-third this spring and 

 plans still further extension. Hereto- 

 fore he has devoted most of his energies 

 to the garden plant business, but of late 

 has been giving increased attention to 

 flowering pot plants for the holidays. 



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McCray Florists' 

 Refrigerators 



The McCRAY construction keeps flowers cool and fresh longer 

 than by any other system of refrigeration. It provides an even 

 temperature of the correct degree for cut flowers and stops the 

 great waste and profit loss that is caused by imperfect r^rigeration 



The various compartments in a McCRAY are of different 

 sizes to accommodate the different lengths of cut flower stems and 

 your flowers are given an inviting display. 



For interior linings you have your choice of either handsome 

 bevel plate mirror or beautiful white enamel, which are very easy 

 to clean. The exterior may be of any finish desired to match the 

 interior of your store woodwork or other fixtures. 



Invest in a McCRAY. Make it a partner in your business. 

 You will value it more highly than its mere intrinsic dollar-and- 

 cents value. Investigate anyway! 



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No. 92— For Residences 



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