Mat 1, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



Gould's Select 



PEONIES 



FOR MOTHERS' DAY, MAY 11th 



This year the quality of our Select Peonies will be finer than ever before. 

 This is a strong statement, because we have earned a reputation for grow- 

 ing wonderful commercial Peonies. The name, Gould's Select, is the buy- 

 er's guarantee of absolute satisfaction. Our series of Peony Farms, 

 stretching from Tennessee to Wisconsin, assures you flowers grown under 

 proper climatic conditions. We are specialists in Peony culture. You secure the benefit of carefully, scientifi- 

 cally grown stock. We are commercial shippers— you are guaranteed that the blooms are properly cooled, 

 packed and shipped to reach you in perfect condition. 



Order Early from A. L. Randall Company, Chicago, 111. 



Our crop is being marketed through the A. L. Randall Company, 180 N. 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Send your orders direct to them and your ship- 

 ments will be made from Chicago, the country's greatest distributing center. 



Order early, as there will be no surplus quantity of Peonies this year. 

 Weather conditions have been favorable to producing quality flowers, but 

 being rather cool, the quantity is below normal. 



There will be some short-stemmed stock, but long Peonies will be in the 

 majority. We advise ordering at least a proportion of the higher grades 

 quoted below. These prices are for shipment for Mothers' Day. 



PRICES FOR MOTHERS' DAY SHIPMENT 

 $6.00 per 100 -f 8.00 per 100- $10.00 per 100 



Gould Company, Onarga, Illinois 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The market eased up considerably 

 during the last week and again has a 

 supply of seasonable stock that satisfies 

 all demands. Business, too, has fallen 

 off somewhat. 



Eoses and carnations are in good sup- 

 ply. Easter lilies and callas are rather 

 plentiful and are running into an over- 

 supply. Some excellent rubrum lilies 

 may be had. The cut of sweet peas is 

 extremely large. Among other offerings 

 are snapdragons, larkspurs, calendulas, 

 mignonette, forget-me-nots and wall- 

 flowers. 



Greens are in fair supply and are sell- 

 ing well. 



Various Notes. 



William Mayhall has gone to Detroit, 

 Mich., to greet his brother, who returns 

 this week, after more than eighteen 

 months' service with the A. E. F. 



C. E. Critchell is finding a large call 

 for hanging baskets and green sheet 

 moss for the spring trade. 



Among recent visitors were G. A. 

 Beckmann, Middletown, O.; Joseph Hill, 

 Richmond, Ind., and Irving Aronsen, 

 representing Schloss Bros., Ribbons, Inc., 

 New York city. C. H. H. 



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I Roses, Carnations | 



f and Sweet Peas | 



i Russells 8c to 20c Carnations, select 4c = 



I Columbias 8c to 20c Sweet Peas 50c to $1.50 = 



= Ophelias 4c to 12c Asparagus, per bunch .... 50c = 



5 Shawyers 6c to 12c Green Sheet Moss, sack, $2.50 S 



I Killarneys 4c to lOc Fancy Ferns, per 1000.. $4.50 | 



i Full line of artificial flowers and florists' supplies. s 



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I T. J. Noll & Company | 



I 1108-10 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. | 



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Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



