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The Florists^ Review 



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been turned over to a son, who died a 

 few months ago. Another son is in the 

 regular navy and has a number of years 

 yet to serve. 



Harry Mankeim, who was with Hoer- 

 ber Bros. Co. for a number of years 

 and until this concern sold out, has 

 joined the forces of the J. A. Budlong 

 Co. 



George Weiland will try growing 

 dahlias for cut flowers in spite of the 

 failures that so many have made. He 

 will start them in pots the latter part 

 of this month and will later transplant 

 to the open ground. 



Edward Brons has returned from 

 France, where he has been serving with 

 the Antiaircraft division, and is back 

 at his old position with the American 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co. He is at the Chi- 

 cago office, drafting and estimating. 



Henry Arnold has been released from 

 the navy and is back at his old position 

 with 0. A. & L. A. Tonner. He entered 

 the service at Great Lakes and was later 

 put aboard the U. S. S. Massachusetts. 



Mr. and Mrs. M. "Weiland want their 

 many friends in the market to know that 

 they are enjoying good health in Los 

 Angeles and plan returning home in 

 about two weeks. 



Visitors. 



R. Holt, of the Kirkwood Floral Co., 

 Des Moines, la., was a visitor the early 

 part of this week. 



W. J. Miller, of Pontiac, 111., was in 

 the city this week on a buying trip. 



A. E. Turner, fern shipper, of Mosinee, 

 Wis., is in Chicago on business. He 

 brings the good news that ferns will be 

 more plentiful next season, as it will 

 be possible to get more help than has 

 been available during the war. 



Martin Beukauf, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, is 

 paying Chicago one of his periodical 

 visits this week. 



Edward McCallum and James Higgins, 

 of Pittsburgh, are here this week. The 

 latter is the Pittsburgh representative 

 of the A. L. Randall Co. 



WILMINGTON, DEL. 



The Wilmington Florists' Club held 

 its February meeting at the office of 

 Wm. N. Potter. It was well attended. 

 Several new committees were appointed, 

 one to secure permanent quarters. Of 

 course, the main topic of the evening 

 was plant exclusion. B. Frank Brinton, 

 of G. W. Brinton & Son, one of the largest 

 growers of plants for the local trade, 

 read an interesting and comprehensive 

 paper on this subject, followed by a gen- 

 eral discussion, which resulted in a reso- 

 lution of protest being passed and or- 

 dered sent to Chairman Marlatt. 



aRCKNNOii«cS-AU. KINDS 



PUT YOUR ORIENNUUSC PROBiCMS UP 10 US 



We c« anywbere id the U. S. to •nbmlt 

 pUaaand prlcea. 



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I Memorial Day Headquarters I 



S We have on hand, rnanufacturpd right in our own factory, more than 2,M0,0N S 



2 (two mill on) flowers for Memorial Day. >; 



S Oar stock is as «ood as the b<>st for your wreaths, sprays, wax designs or any- S 



S where else yuu intend to use artifioial floweis. S 



I In our last advertisement | 



S we oflfer<»d a reduction of 6% for any orders received before March 1. Dozens of » 



— florists thmughout the rounlry have taken advanlaice of tbis off<-r. ^ 



S In ord'r to move our stock moie rapidly and encourane early buying, we will allow S 



S a 6% rpilurtioo on all orders amounting to $50.00 ur more. Tbis offer is from March 1 S 



S to March 15. Can you afford tu mi:is this oppoi lunity ? Su ely you will need the stock. S 



WAX FLOWERS. 



Wax RoM«, Pink. White, Yellow, Golden Gate. Per 1000 



Vfer.v large s ze $,%.00 



Litge S'ze 26.00 



Med'um size 16.00 



Crcn» R»s«s, 



Pi> k. Wniie. Golden Gale and RussCll color 26.00 



Sw^»t P«-»s (very beautiful), 



Pink.WhiUs, Lavender 5.50 



Easter I lllcs per 100, 4.00 



CaMa Lllivs " 4.00 



Oich da. Pink. White and Lavender " 4.00 



MAONO&XA WBEATHS. 



Beautifully decorated with Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, 

 Lilies, etc., each wreath securely packed in a separate tele- 

 scope box. 



Decorated Magnolia Wreaths. 



10-inch frame $10.00 per dozen 



12-lnch frame 13.00 per dosen 



14-inch frame 17.00 per dozen 



Plain MacrnoUa Wreatlia. 



10-inch frame $5.00 per dozen 



12-inch frame 6.60 per dozen 



14-inch frame 8.60 per dozen 



SFBATS. 



Tinfoil wrapped. Made of Roses, Carnations. Easter and 

 Calla Lilies. Sweet Peas, etc.. including full telescope box. 

 Price, per spray $0.76 



We also have sprays at $1.00 and $1.50. 



cnrcAS. 



Per 1000 



8-12 $2.75 



12-16 .' 3.50 



16-20 4.00 



20-24 5.00 



24-28 6.00 



PerlOOO 



28-32 $ 7.00 



32-36 ; 8.25 



36-40 10.00 



40-44 11.60 



44-48.. 13.00 



We manufacture our own Cycas. 



WAX SE8XOHS. 



These designs come in Wreaths, Crosses, Hearts. An- 

 chors, Crescents, etc. 



8-inch frame $0.76 each 



10-Inch frame l.IO each 



12-inch frame 1.35 each 



Our Magnolia Wreaths, Sprays and Wax Designs are the 

 most beautiful we have ever made. 



Give us a trial order. We will quote you special prices 

 on large quantities of wax flowers, designs, sprays and 

 magnolia wreaths. 



BOXES. 



Cnt Flowers — Per 100 Wreath Boxes — Per 100 

 18x 6x3^ $ 2.76 I«xl6x6 $ 8.S0 



21x 6x3V4 3.60 



24x 6x3^4 4.26 



28x 6x3% 5.00 



21x 8x6 6.00 



30x 6x3V6 5.40 



16x16x7 9.26 



18x18x6 9.60 



18x18x8 10.60 



20x20x6 11.50 



20x20x9 13.00 



22x22x6 13.00 



22x22x9 16.60 



BouQnst Boxi 

 19x9x8 10.60 



24x 8x6.^ 6.80 



28x 8x6 6.40 



30x 8x5 8.80 



36x 8x5 9.75 



30x12x6 11.00 



36x12x6 11.60 



36x14x6 13.00 



Printing free on lots of 500 or more. In smaller lots, 

 $1.26 per 100; Gold Ink, $2.50. These Boxes are the result 

 of long experience. Why not take advantage of both quality 

 and price? 



I WE ARE MOT COMECTEP WITH AIY QtHER COIICEIW | 



I We Handle a Full Line of Florists' Supplies I 



2 No matter how small your inquiry or order may be, whether it is for one wheat S 



S sheaf, one roll of ribl>on. one box of toothpicks, one dove, one box of wire or one box S 



2 of magnolias, we shall be glad to give it our prompt attention. S 



I BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY CO. | 



i 347-3S7 Cambridge St., 15 Otis St., 96 Arck St D^^f^y, Mace I 



~ Kindly address all communications to ourmain office, 15 Otis St. Mj^Jo\t^JmA% awAtt99s S 



S I' nknown Customers please give reference or cash with order. S 



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