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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 8, 1919. 



Cape Jasmines for Memorial Day 



We are large Growers and Shippers of Jasmines. Gardenias are 

 our specialty. Through high cultivation and fertilization we are 

 offering High Grade Flowers and Foliage. The season is a little 

 late, but we expect to start shipping May 15 to 20 and to continue 

 until June 10. When we accept your order you may depend on 

 receiving them. . '^ 



100 1000 



Class X, 12 to 18-inch stems ". $2.25 $20.00 



Class A, 8 to 12-iach stems 1.50 14.00 



Class B, .under 8-inch stems 1.00 8.00 



TERMS CASH OR C. O, D. 



We also have a large stock of Shasta Daisies, Mexican Tuberoses 



and Gladioli. Get our Prices. 



NYTEX FLORAL CO., ALVIN, TEXAS 



Reference: Farmers' State Bank. 



ill and was on his way to a health resort. 

 He went on to say that he had just in- 

 herited $3,000. He appeared worried 

 and said that he feared he might be 

 robbed. Mr, Musaon became interested. 

 The stranger did not like the idea of 

 leaving the money in a bank and said 

 he would pay an honest person $500 to 

 take care of his money until he was 

 ready to leave the city. Musson finally 

 offered to protect the stranger's cash. 

 The following morning the gardener 

 drew $1,800 from a bank and this was 

 placed in a tin box, along with the 

 stranger 's $3,000. It was arranged that 

 he should meet the two men later. When 

 the box was opened by Musson it was 

 found to contain $3 in bills and some 

 blank paper. Up to the present time the 

 swindlers have not been arrested. 



J. McCarthy, of the M. Rice Co., Phila- 

 delphia, called on the trade last week. 



The Rochester Floral Co. has removed 

 the fixtures and stock to the new store, 

 9 North street, formerly occupied by 

 H. P. Neun. All the fixtures will be 

 painted white and the walls blue. A 

 roomy office is being built, with addi- 

 tional stands and cases. 



Edwin P. Wilson is serving on a jury 

 this week. 



Felix Albert, formerly manager for 

 H. P. Neun, will open a new store on 

 Main street, near Franklin street, in the 

 near future. H. J. H. 



Winnipeg, Man. — Ernest Hutchings, 

 who had intended to make a fresh start 

 in business this spring, has had a long 

 illness with influenza and pneumonia 

 and has spent several months in south- 

 ern California. He therefore has post- 

 poned his business plans. 



Cape Jasmine 

 Buds 



(Gardenia Crandiflora) 



The prettiest and most 

 fragrant flower, with white, 

 wax-like blossom and dark 

 green foliage. 



We? expect to begin shipping buds about 



May 18th, and they last until June 10th to 



15th. Memorial Day orders should be in by 



May 21. Special attention given to weddings, 



_ , . entertainments and commencement orders. 



vape Jasmine 



(Grandiflora) — ^■^— — ^^— ^^— _^^.^^^^_^^^^_^__^^__^_ 



i Prices F. O. B. Alvin 



Class X, 12 to 18-inch stem $2.25 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



Class A, 8 to 12-inch stem 1.50 per 100; 14.00 per 1000 



Class B, 4 to 6-inch stem 8.00 per 1000 



50 Buds Prepaid for $1.25. 



We will ship C. O. D. to responsible parties. We solicit your orders, which will 

 receive our prompt attention. 



T. W. CARLTON, Alvin, Tex. 



Reference: ALVIN STATE BANK^ 



