Jakuaky 2, 1919. 



The Horists^ Review 



85 





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Repr ea«nUttiv«s 



T. A. DDCON CO. 



1526BUkeSt. 

 DsnTer, Colormdo 



JULIAN MAAS 



901 Ckamic*! Bids. 



St. Louis, Mo. 



For violets and Corsages 



SIZK PER 100 



7x4x4 2 inch Top $ 3.75 



10 X 6x5^ 2 inch Top 4.25 



12 X 8 x5J^ 2 inch Top 5.55 



14 X 10x8 2 inch Top 9.45 



For Cut Flowers 



18x5x3 2 inch Top 3.40 



20x4x3 2 inch Top 3.40 



21 x5x3 3 inch Top 4.50 



24x5x3>^2inchTop 4.75 



24x8x4 2 inch Top 6.10 



28 X 8 X 4 2 inch Top 6.90 



28x8x5 2 inch Top 7.90 



30 X 5 X 3Ji 2 inch Top 5.20 



36x8x5 2 inch Top 10.00 



The sizes given here are 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 



Mmtlon The Berlew wh— yon write. 



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Homo Office 

 and Factory 



4433 Ogden At«. 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 

 Lawndalo 906 



For Sprays, Designs and 

 Cut Flowers 



SIZE PER lOC 



16 X 8 Telescope $1585 



20 X 8 Telescope 20.55 



5x3 Telescope 4.50 



5 x V/2 Telescope 5.50 



24 X 10 Telescope 31.60 



12 x 6 Telescope 15.85 



32 X 8 Telescope 39.45 



10 X 5 Telescope '. 14.20 



12 X 6 Telescope 19.00 



14x8 Telescope 25.3( 



10 X 6 Telescope 22.5C 



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 g^etting 



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. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Mention The RcTlew when yen write. 



Estabiishsd 22 Ysars 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



firm was able to finish up each night 

 from December 22 to December 25 by 

 9:30 p. m. and to close by noon Christ- 

 mas day, with all orders filled and de- 

 livered, with few complaints. Charles 

 L. Baum has been confined to the house 

 for the last few days with a severe cold. 

 Miss Mapes, with Baum, is also sick. 



The Crouch Co. had some choice poin- 

 settias for Christmas. This firm has 

 added a new Overland truck. 



C. S. Custer sold out clean at Christ- 

 mas. 



The Howell Nursery Co. continues to 

 have a heavy demand for all kinds of 

 ornamental shrubbery. Bruce Howell is 

 in Texas superintending the planting of 

 shrubbery for the government buildings. 



D. B. Mayo is handling a large quan- 

 tity of bulbs this year and the demand 

 is heavy. K. P. B. 



DAVENPORT, S. ISLAND, MOUNE. 



The Markets. 



Trade on the whole was hardly up to 

 expectations last week. Especially was 

 thik true of the .cut flower market. High 

 pricfes seemed to be the cause of the 

 slackeMng of sales. Poinsettias had the 

 first call. Boses, carnations and other 

 cut flowers were in demand chiefly for 

 funeral work. The general feeling of the 

 trade is that cut flowers were too high- 

 priced and that, though sales reckoned 

 j in dollars and cents were probably equal 



to those of other years, the number of 

 individual purchases was less. 



Potted plants, including poinsettias, 

 cyclamens, begonias, primroses, etc., 

 were in larger demand than formerly, 

 while azaleas and rhododendrons were 

 conspicuous by their absence, much to 

 the regret of the florists. The sales since 

 Christmas have dropped off noticeably, 

 and it looks as though prices would have 

 to be reduced or business will slacken 

 up decidedly. A snow storm December 

 24 interfered with deliveries and doubt- 

 less curtailed the sale of cut flowers to 

 some extent. 



To show the way in which high prices 

 affected sales of cut flowers, a lady 

 patron stated that a patient in a local 



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