Mat 15, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



Cape Jasmiae Gardenia (Graidiflora) 



C*PE JASMINE BUDS FOR MEMORKL D%Y 



600,000 BUDS THIS SEASON 



THE LARGEST SUPPLY IN THE COUNTRY 



Owing to the excessive rains of the last six months, the quality of the 

 buds and foliage are A-No. 1, but the season is several days late, shipments 

 starting about May 17th. However, we expect to move several hundred 

 thousand for Memorial Day. We guarantee A-No. 1 stock, for we have the 

 quality and know how to pack. Get your order in as soon as possible; it 

 will get prompt attention. Special attention given regular orders. We get 

 second-class express rates. 



If desired, will wire, your expense, when buds leave. 



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 8-inch stem, 8.00 per 1000 



600 at 1000 rale. Terms: Cash or CO. D. F.O. B. Alvin, Tex. Write. Phone or Wire. 



SPECIAL: 50 choice Buds prepaid to any address ia the United States oa receipt of $1.25. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSAMINE & FLORAL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Reference: Alvin State Bank ALVIN, TEXAS 



CAPE JASMINE BUDS 



THE MEMORIAL DAY FLOWER 



Our crop will begin to move about May 18th to 20th. Fine lot of large buds with 

 beautiful foliage, from young stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Grade X, 12 to 18-in *2.25 !} 20.00 



Grade A, 8 to 12-in 1.50 14.00 



Grade B, under 8-in 1.00 8,00 



Our Quality. Count and Pack Guaranteed. 



500 of a grade at 1,000 rate. 



Cash with order or C. 0. D. to responsible parties. 



BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY AND SHIPMENTS WILL GO PATE WANTED 



ALVIN PLANT FARM8 



Box 396 ALVIN, TEXAS Reference: Farmers' State Bank 



OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS 



Car Load Lot. FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protect your Supply 



Our Specialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by ordering Now 



910 Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. Chicago, iuinois 



shows a tremendous increase over last 

 year. Hardy roses are, and have been 

 for some time, unprocurable, except for 

 a few ramblers. Dealers are turning 

 away numerous orders daily. 



Mothers' day was more generally ob- 

 served in the churches here than ever 



before and many flowers were worn. 

 The weather was cold, wet and cheerless, 

 with a northeast wind blowing. The 

 storm, starting at noon May 10, hurt 

 retail business and late sales of Victory 

 loan bonds considerably, but Boston 

 went "over the top" with both. 



Henry M. Robinson & Co. report a 

 splendid Mothers' day business. 



Peter Pederzini, of Medfield, is plan- 

 ning to build another greenhouse 150 

 feet long this summer. He located in 

 Medfield in the fall of 1917 and his busi- 

 ness has grown steadily. W. N. C. 



