Januaey 18, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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It is made of the same materials as twine, consequently = 



not more expensive. 5 



PRINT-AD-STRING makes your packages look neat and = 



attractive, and gives you miles of advertising at = 



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Write for FRH COLOR CARD, SAMPLES and PRICES = 



Beautiful, heavily nickel-plated reel holders 



( with cutter attachment, FREE with first order 



CHICAGO PRINTED STRING CO. 



I 307 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO. ILLINOIS I 



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WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 



50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received 



Send for our 64- page 



FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



Showing over 200 



WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Iverythlng In Florists' Suppllos. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Establlshod 21 Yoars 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention The ReTlew 'when yon write. 



them a factor in the market. The sale 

 was good. Poinsettias are still being 

 sold, but the end of this flower is now 

 at hand. 



Various Notes. 



O. A. C. Oehmler announces that 

 Thomas M. Dunbar and G. Wolt, of 

 Alexandria, Va., have purchased the 

 business operated by him at 1329 G 

 street, northwest, and will continue it 

 under the name of Oehmler Floral Co., 

 Inc. Mr. Dunbar is president and Mr. 

 Oehmler will be secretary and manager. 

 The company will do a retail business, 

 the wholesaling of the stock from the 

 Alexandria, Va., greenhouses being 

 through the local branch of the Leo Nies- 

 sen Co., as heretofore. 



The large automobile truck of the 

 Gude Bros. Co., operated by William A. 

 •Royal, last week collided with a large 

 touring car near Seventeenth street and 

 Pennsylvania avenue. Both autos were 

 damaged. 



^- Clyde Sauer, formerly in charge of 

 the store of the Edwards Floral Hall Co., 

 at Atlantic City, has joined the sales 

 lorce at the store of Z. D. Blackistone. 

 Tyf' fl "^'" ^^s J^ad a long experience in 

 the florists' business, having previously 

 been with Charles Fox, Charles H. Fox, 

 operating "The Sign of the Kose," and 

 the Leo Niessen Co., all of Philadelphia, 



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 WAX GOODS 



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5 We can save you 33c on every dollar. 5 



I BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY CO. I 



i 347-357 Cambridge Street, BOSTON, MASS. | 



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Mention The Review when yon writ*. 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



Mention Th» BtI«w wtmm ywi wrtt». 



The Washington Floral Co. is trying Morn. The company placed five blooms 

 out an experiment with Rose September ' of this variety in a vase in the icebox, 



