December 12, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



96 



GOLD L 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



Letters packed 25 to •»«h package. 

 NtUBcrals In same color* aad price. 



No. 1 

 Ib Gold and Purple, per 1000, S5.60 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, S5.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, $4.60 



The kind that wUl stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 201 H. m Ave., SCRMTOH, PJL 



Established 22 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies 



^^"■^^^"^■-■-^ ABOVE PRICES ARE POSTPAID "ii— ■■■■^■-i^-ii-" 



Ten Words to Each Package 

 Per lOO words $3JIO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise sold will be sent. 



Mention The BeTiew when tou write. 



EMIL SCHLOSS, 



Prcs. and Trees. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



HEADQUARTERS '**" "-orists' ribbons 



CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 



31 and 33 East 28th Street, NEW YORK 



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Your Inquiries 



For anything you may need will be 

 appreciated, 



H. L OLSSON CO., inc. 



Wholesale Growers to the Trade 

 Box 494 SPOKANE, WASH. 



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HARDY PERENNIALS 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



THOMAS WYLIE 



81SS Holly Streot. SKATTU. WASH. 



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RUDOLPH FISCHER 



rreesia Spedalist SAN GABRia, CAl. 



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The William Murphy Co. has been re- 

 ceiving large poinsettias that have 

 found a good market. They were the 

 first oflfered in this market this season. 



Mike Hanks and Harry O. Eoth have 

 opened a flower store at 5 "West 

 Seventh street under the style of the 

 Paradise Floral Shop. Mr. Hanks 

 had years of experience in the busi- 

 ness when he worked for Julius Baer; 

 he is not afraid of hard work, is able 

 and with his partner should make good 

 ik-this venture. 



Among recent visitors are Sam Selig- 

 idan, representing Schloss Bros., Rib- 

 bons, Inc., New York city; Erich Buch- 

 holz, Muncie, Ind., and Joseph Hill, 

 Richmond, Ind. G. H. H. 



Jamestown, O. — H. C. Fenker, propri- 

 etor of the Home of Flowers, three- 

 quarters of a mile east of town on the 

 Jefferson pike, has more than the av- 

 erage reason for being happy these 

 days. In addition to the largest busi- 

 ness on record, and prospects he consid- 

 ers brighter than ever before, Mrs. Fen- 

 ker has recovered^ from a long illness 

 terminated by a successful operation. 



What are they? 



They are 4-inch reproductions of Fraternal Emblems embossed in fgold and the 

 colors demanded by each Fraternal Order ^ 



How are they used? 



They are attached to the ribbon or chiffon of any floral offering. 



Why are they of such help to the Florist? 



They save flowers, as the colors demanded by each Order are embossed on the Frat-M. 

 They save wire designs; for instance, any plain spray with a Frat-M attached 

 becomes a fraternal piece. Think of what this means, with a shortage of wire and 

 flowers as scarce and high as theyare everywhere this winter. They save lettering. 

 Think of that. If attached to door badges alone, theyare worth many times their cosi. 



What do they cost? 



They cost 20c each, or $2.00 a dozen cash, and should retail for 50c each, or $6.00 per 

 dozen. An order of two dozen ($4.00 cash) gets the exclusive use of Frat-M's for one 

 year in cities of 25,000 or less. They can be bought from your wholesale supply 

 house, or the 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., SEDALIA. MO. 



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NEW CROP 



Magnolia Leaves 



PREPARED 



BROWN or GREEN 



IN OASES OR CARTONS 



Place Your ORDERS Now 



TheRumbleyCo. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



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