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The Florists' Review 



NOVEMBEE 30, 1916. 



Geo. W. Crawbuck Co. 



47 West 28th Street 



INCORPORATED 



Phones: Madison Sq. 

 5296-5297 



NEW YORK CITY 



The GEO. W. CRAWBUCK CO. takes much pleasure in announcing its removal to its new and elegant store 

 at 47 West 28th Street, between 6th Avenue and Broadway, convenient to all trolleys, the Elevated R. R. station 

 and the subways. We now have every facility for handling satisfactorily the products of our growers. Shipments 

 to any part of the country. President Crawbuck is the only wholesale florist member of the Rotary Club in New York. 



We handle the choicest varieties of Roses, Mums, Carnations, Lilies, Violets, Valley, and every seasonable flower. 



Among our leading Specialties are 



BUDLONG'S FAMOUS ROSES, In 20 Varieties 



Among our Growers are 



JACOB HAUCK, with his noted late Chrysanthemums and Easter Lilies. 



RYDER BROS., W. H. STONE and H. R. McENEANY, with their high- 

 grade Carnations. 



H. T. & A. H. FUNNELL, with Snapdragons, Daisies and Carnations. 



We have handled the products of these growers and many other experts for years. 

 Doesn't this appeal to you who think of making' a change? Give US a trial* 



MAGNOLIA FACTS 



flYes, Mr. Florist, be particular as to what kind of Magnoha Leaves you buy now, under 

 the present conditions. „ r'i^'^ 



flDye colors have advanced from 1000% to 2000%; preparing chemicals have exactly doubled 



in prices since the war began, 



f(y. 







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as have also the paper cartons. 

 In spite of this, we are m posi- 

 tion to furnish you with first- 

 class Magnoha Leaves through 

 your wholesaler at a small ad- 

 vance in comparison with the 

 above. 



<LWe guarantee that the quality of our 

 leaves is as good now as they were before 

 the war. and that they are prepared fully, 

 regardless of the above-stated high prices 

 of the materials. 



H.You fool yourself if you buy the cheaper 

 grade of leaves, as tbey will become mil- 

 dewed and they will dry out shortly after 

 the boxes are opened. Our goods are sold 

 by every leading wholesale florist in the 

 United States and Canada, and they have 

 stood the test for the past six years. 



CA maKnolla leaf !■ only worth uaine'lf 

 it naa been luUy preserved, but NOT by a 



cheap process, which enables others to sell 

 the leaves cheaper by a few cents. You pay 

 these few cents about ten or fifteen times over 

 when you consider the poor value of these goods. 



