December 5, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



33 





Representatives 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1526 Blake St. 

 Denver, Colorado 



JUUAN MAAS 



901 Chemical Bldg. 



St. LouU, Mo. 



For violets and Corsages 



7x 

 lOx 

 I2x 

 ]4x 



SIZE 



PER 100 



4x4 2 inch Top $ 3.75 



6 X 51^ 2 inch Top 4.25 



8x51^ 2 inch Top 5.55 



10x8 2 inch Top 9.45 



For Cut Flowers 



18 

 20 

 21 

 24 

 24 

 28 

 28 



x 



30x5 

 36x8 



3 

 3 

 3 



3^ 

 4 

 4 

 5 



3^ 

 5 



nchTop 3.40 



nchTop 3.40 



nchTop 4.50 



nch Top 4. 75 



nchTop 6.10 



nchTop 6.90 



nchTop 7.90 



nchTop 5.20 



nchTop 10.00 



The sizes given here arc carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST GRAY and GREEN colors. 



596 DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



The prices quoted herewith are f. o. b. Chicago. 



When printing is wanted there will be a 



charge of $3.50 for 500 boxes or any part thereof. 



A charge of $5.00 per 1000 will be made for 

 printing when quantity is over 500. 



Border printing and embossing will be charged 

 for as time work in accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



16 



20 

 21 

 24 

 24 

 30 

 32 

 36 

 36 

 36 

 40 



Home Office 

 and Factory 



4433 Osden Ave 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 

 Lawndale 906 



For Sprays, Designs and 

 Cut Flowers 



• IZB PER IOC 



16 X 8 Telescope ...... $1585 



20 x 8 Telescope 20.55 



5x3 Telescope 4.50 



5 X 33^ Telescope 5.50 



24x 10 Telescope 31.60 



1 2 X 6 Telescope 1 5. 85 



32 X 8 Telescope 39.45 



10x5 Telescope 14.20 



12 X 6 Telescope ..... 19.00 



14 X 8 Telescope 25.30 



10 X 6 Telescope 22.5'" 



We are the largest manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



Prices will not be lower than at present. 



Raw material is scarce and getting 



scarcer. Better place an order. 



SEND FOR LIST 



SAVE MONEY 



and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything In Florists' Suppllss. Establlshsd 22 Ysars 

 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention The Berlew when yen write. 



though short on days, was the best 

 month in the history of the house. 



Plaiis were made by the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. November 29 for reconnect- 

 ing that half of their greenhouses at 

 Andalusia that were cut off when the 

 fifty per cent fuel order was issued by 

 the government last spring. 



James M. Thoirs received the sad 

 news November 25 that his son, Ray- 

 mond C. Thoirs, had been killed in 

 France October 4. 



Henry C. Geiger left for California 

 December 4. 



John Upton, formerly with the Jo- 

 seph Heacock Co., at Roelofs, has been 

 stationed at Laredo, Tex., since he en- 

 tered the service eighteen months ago. 



a disappointment because he wanted to 

 go overseas, but some troops were need- 

 ed within reach of the Mexican border. 



Harry O. May, of Summit, N. J., was 

 here November 29. 



A prominent retailer says that there 

 is more good stock on the place of the 

 Robert Craig Co., at Norwood, than on 

 any other place in this country or 

 abroad. 



A number of private greenhouses that 

 were to have been closed will be oper- 

 ated, with the easing of the coal situa- 

 tion. 



The window of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 

 is rich in glorious croton colors. 



The reappearance of Charles H. 

 Grakelow at the Citv Business Club 



Pittsburgh Gut Flower 

 Company 



Florists* Supplies 

 116 118 Scventk St., PffTSBURGH, PA. 



brought out a hearty welcome to the 

 member who had been reported lost to 

 them, owing to influenza. 



Irvin Rosner relieves Mrs. Drew-Bear 

 of much of her buying for the London 

 Flower Shop, Ltd. 



William Snee was twice promoted 

 during his four months' service, first 

 to assistant truckmaster, then to ser- 

 geant in the Motor Transport Corps. 



